A taxonomic revision of the genus Pauridia (Hypoxidaceae) in southern Africa
Author
Snijman, Deirdre A.
Compton Herbarium, South African National Biodiversity Institute, Private Bag X 7, Claremont 7735, South Africa / Department of Botany and Plant Biotechnology, University of Johannesburg, PO Box 524, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, 2006, South Africa;
d.snijman@sanbi.org.za
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Phytotaxa
2014
2014-10-14
182
1
1
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journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.182.1.1
1179-3163
8307173
14.
Pauridia nana
(Snijman)
Snijman & Kocyan (2013: 28)
.
Fig. 23
Bas.:—
Spiloxene nana
Snijman (2006: 133)
. Type (
holotype
):—
SOUTH AFRICA
.
Northern Cape
, Nieuwoudtville, Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve (QDS: 3119AC),
773 m
,
11 October 2000
,
W.A.J. Pretorius 589
(NBG!, isotypes K!, MO!, PRE!)
Plants 9.5–35.0 cm tall. Corm somewhat globose,
4–10 mm
diam., loosely covered with fine, brown, softly fibrous tunics; fibres reticulate, free from corm base; roots arising near corm base, slender and spreading or thick and contractile. Cataphylls membranous, up to
45 mm
long. Leaves 2–6, sheathing up to ca.
10–30 mm
above base, suberect to somewhat arched, narrowly lorate, 35–350 × 1.5–5.0 mm, carinate, pale green, soft and thin-textured, margin entire. Inflorescences 2 or more in flower at a time, 2-flowered, shorter or longer than leaves; scape 30–150 × 0.5–2.0 mm, compressed laterally, pale green with membranous lateral edges; bracts 2, clasping pedicels for most of length, lanceolate, 10–40 ×
3–4 mm
, foliaceous, shallowly keeled, inconspicuously nerved, pale green, translucent-edged. Flowers pedicellate, stellate, white or rarely creamy white, occasionally flushed pink, backed with pale green in outer whorl, unscented; pedicels suberect, 35–80 ×
1 mm
, spreading when fruiting, pale green; tepals 6, reflexed when fully open, narrowly lanceolate, 4–7(–10) mm long, outer
1.5–2.5 mm
wide and mucronate, inner
1–2 mm
wide. Stamens 6, outer slightly shorter than inner, slightly spreading, yellow; filaments inserted at base of tepals, outer 0.7–1.0 mm long, inner 1.0–
1.5 mm
long, both whorls shorter to as long as anthers; anthers oblong, latrorse, 1.5–2.0 mm long, apical and basal lobes slightly spreading, ca.
0.5 mm
long; pollen yellow. Ovary subcylindrical to ellipsoid, 2.5–8.0(–11.0) × 0.7–2.0 mm, 3-locular, beaked distally for ca. 0.5–1.0 mm; style
0.3–0.5 mm
long, white; stigma branches erect to spreading, tapering upwards from broad base, 1.2–3.0 mm long, ca. as long as stamens, yellow, densely papillose. Capsules narrowly ellipsoid, 2.5–11.0 × 1.0–2.0 mm, dehiscing irregularly along thin walls. Seeds depressed-ellipsoid, 0.53 ×
0.43 mm
; testa lustrous black, with ca. 15 longitudinal rows of closely set, transversally widened cells, outer periclinal cell walls with a central, conical, raised papilla. Flowering period: mid-September–late October.
Distribution and habitat
:—
Pauridia nana
is known only from the Bokkeveld Escarpment near Nieuwoudtville,
Northern Cape
(
Fig. 24A
), where it was first collected by Louisa Bolus in 1930. Populations, often of as many as 500 plants, are found on relatively moist and cool southwest-facing slopes. Individuals are usually massed together in shallow soil under damp, shaded rock ledges at elevations of 730–770 meters.
This range-restricted species, classified as Rare according to the Red List categories developed specifically for plant conservation in
South Africa
(
Raimondo
et al
. 2009
), is fortunately protected in
Northern Cape
within the Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve.
Diagnostic features
:—As the epithet suggests,
Pauridia nana
is a slender plant of delicate habit, with narrow (1.5–5.0 mm wide), pale green leaves. With tepals only 4–7(–10) mm long, the flowers are small, mostly white or rarely creamy white, backed with pale green in the outer whorl, and sometimes flushed with pink. Its affinities lie primarily with
P. pusilla
which is similar in size and habit, but easily distinguished by staminal filaments that are adnate to the style and by dark red anthers and stigma.
FIGURE 23
.
Pauridia nana
.
A
, whole plant;
B
, corm;
C
, leaf in transverse section;
D
, flower;
E,
stamens, style and stigma branches;
F
, capsule;
G
, seed. Scale bars A, B = 5 mm; C = 2 mm; D = 2.5 mm; E = 1 mm; F = 3 mm; G = 0.2 mm. Drawn by John Manning [A–C from
Pretorius 589
(NBG!); D–G from
Rourke 2218
(NBG!)].
FIGURE 24.
Distribution maps for A,
Pauridia nana
from Northern Cape; B,
P
.
pusilla
from Western Cape, South Africa.
When first described (
Snijman 2006
),
P. nana
was also thought to be allied to
P. scullyi
, but the unilocular ovary of this species now suggests otherwise. The short apical ovary beak of
P. nana
rather suggests affinities with
P. alba
,
P. aquatica
and
P. umbraticola
, all of which have naked corms, or at most a loose tuft of fibres from the apex in
P. alba
. Of these, only
P. umbraticola
, which is endemic to the mountains adjacent to the Olifants River Valley, has delicate, thin-textured leaves like
P. nana
, but the flowers are yellow and slightly larger than in
P. nana
(tepals
7–12 mm
versus 4–7(–10) mm long), as are the filaments (outer 2.5–3.0 mm and inner 3.0–
3.5 mm
long versus outer 0.7–1.0 mm and inner 1.0–
1.5 mm
long) and the stigma branches (3.0–
4.5 mm
versus 1.2–3.0 mm long).
Additional specimens examined
:—
SOUTH AFRICA
.
Northern Cape
: stream feeding waterfall ca.
10 miles
out of
Nieuwoudtville
(QDS: 3119
AC
),
September 1930
,
L. Bolus
(
BOL
19597!)
;
Oorlogskloof
trail near
Nieuwoudtville
(QDS: 3119
AC
),
1 October 1991
,
Esterhuysen
s.n
. (
NBG
!)
;
9 km
SW of Nieuwoudtville on Groot Tuin
653, near hiking trail (QDS: 3119
AC
),
27 August 2004
,
Helme
3075
(
NBG
!)
;
Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve
(QDS: 3119
AC
),
11 September 1995
,
W.A.J. Pretorius 279
(
NBG
!)
;
Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve
, near
Eland
se
Kliphuis
(QDS: 3119
AC
),
18 October 2001
,
Rourke
2218
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve
(QDS: 3119
AC
),
24 October 2001
,
Snijman 1865a
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve
,
Annex Uitkomst
797, ca.
425 m
NE of
Dolfontein
camp, on a steep SSW-facing slope under a damp, shaded rock ledge (QDS: 3119
AC
),
17 September 2005
,
R.C. Turner
1374
(
NBG
!;
PRE
!)
;
Lokenburg
, under overhanging rocks (QDS: 3119
CA
),
28 August 1958
,
Acocks
19725
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Uitkomst Farm
,
SW of Nieuwoudtville
(QDS: 3119
CA
),
27 September 1970
,
W.F. Barker
10730
(
NBG
!)
;
Farm Driefontein
,
18 km
Sof Nieuwoudtville
(QDS: 3119
CA
),
8 September 1992
,
Goldblatt
&
Manning
9420
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
.