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
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10.11646/phytotaxa.182.1.1
1179-3163
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a.
subsp.
monticola
Plants 2.5–14(–20) cm tall. Corm ovoid,
6–15 mm
diam., covered with dark brown fibrous tunics; fibres hard, linear proximally, reticulate in distal half, firmly attached to flat or convex basal disc, tips acute, erect to slightly spreading; roots slender arising near corm base, contractile roots often developing proximally. Leaves 3–6, sheathing up to
20 mm
, suberect to slightly arched, linear to narrowly lorate, shallowly canaliculate, 40–170 × 1.5–6.0(–13) mm, firm, narrowing to a flattened, thin-textured base, margin often raised, frequently with widely spaced, irregularly-shaped, multicellular teeth towards base, apex subacute, developing a dark, thickened, Ushaped scar when cut or broken. Inflorescences (1)2-flowered, longer than leaves; scape (5–)10–33(–70) × ca. 1.5 mm; bracts 2, clasping pedicels up to ¾ of length, more or less spreading distally, lanceolate, canaliculate, 24–33 ×1.5–3.0 mm, firm, green, margin somewhat membranous, apex slightly carinate, sometimes bearing a few, erect teeth. Flowers yellow, backed with pale green or pale red on outer tepals; pedicels slightly spreading, deflexed sideways when fruiting, 20–90 × 0.8–1.0 mm; tepals lanceolate,
6–10 mm
long, outer 2.5–4.0 mm wide, inner 1.5–3.0 mm wide. Stamens suberect to slightly spreading, equal or rarely unequal, yellow; filaments shorter or rarely a little longer than anthers, outer
0.5–2.5 mm
long, inner 1.0–
3.5 mm
long; anthers oblong, outer
2–5 mm
long, inner 3.5–6.0 mm long, basal lobes ca.
0.5 mm
long. Ovary narrowly obconical, 3.5–6.0 × 2.0–3.0 mm; style 1.0–
2.5 mm
long; stigma branches suberect, oblong, 2.0–4.5 ×
0.5 mm
, shorter than or rarely equalling stamens. Capsules narrowly obconical, 5–10 × 2.0–
2.5 mm
, slightly curved. Seeds ellipsoidal, ca.
0.5 mm
diam.; testa rusty brown, colliculate. Flowering period: (June–)July–October(–January).
Distribution and habitat
:—
subsp.
monticola
follows the Cape’s western mountain chain from the Bokkeveld Mountains near Nieuwoudtville, southwards to the Limietberge and Slanghoek Mountains between
Wellington
and Worcester (
Fig. 36A
). Large numbers of individuals are found scattered in shallow soils overlying seasonally wet, sandstone rock sheets or densely concentrated in deeper soils on damp, stony slopes, along stream sides and in marshy places. In the southern parts of the geographic range, where the surrounding fynbos vegetation is frequently dense, plants can be seen in abundance in the first season after fire.
Distinguishing characters
:—
subsp.
monticola
is most easily recognized by its characteristically hard, thicktextured leaves, which are shallowly canaliculate to somewhat dorsiventrally flattened and without a keel. The thick-texture of the leaves is also evident in the two inflorescence bracts which clasp the pedicels for about three quarters of their length.
Several herbarium collections of
subsp.
monticola
have often been confused in the past with
P. flaccida
. The latter, however, has comparatively thin-textured leaves and membranous to papery bracts in which the midvein and subsidiary veins are clearly evident. Whereas the stigma branches of
subsp.
monticola
are narrowly oblong and ca.
0.5 mm
wide, these are ca.
2.5 mm
wide and sagittate in
P. flaccida
. Furthermore capsule dehiscence of
subsp.
monticola
is circumscissile and then downwards, closely adjacent to the septa, whereas that of
P. flaccida
remains strictly circumscissile.
Variation
:—Plants vary greatly in size depending on their local habitat. Those exposed to full sun on rock sheets seldom reach more than
70 mm
high, whereas in more shady places on rocky slopes plants may reach up to
200 mm
tall. Leaf size in
subsp.
monticola
is particularly variable. Plants growing in open habitats produce narrowly linear leaves, as small as 30 ×
1.5 mm
, whereas in seepages in deep shade, often on moss-covered rock ledges, the leaves may reach 130 ×
6 mm
. An atypically large specimen collected at Elandskloof, east of Citrusdal has lanceolate leaves reaching
18 mm
broad (
Barker 3120
, NBG!). Floral morphology is relatively uniform within the subspecies but plants from sandstone pavement on the Matsikamma massif are noteworthy in having stamens of unequal lengths with the filaments almost equalling the anthers in length. In contrast, the filaments remain consistently shorter than the anthers in plants from other parts of the geographic range.
History
:—The first collection appears to have been made by E.P. Phillips on the Gifberg south of Vanrhynsdorp, while participating in the Percy Sladen Memorial Expedition to Namaqualand in
September 1911
.
Additional specimens examined
(
paratypes
)
:—
SOUTH AFRICA
.
Northern Cape
:
Cloudskraal
farm, near
Nieuwoudtville
(QDS: 3119
AC
),
7 November 1962
,
Barker
9801
(
NBG
!)
.
Western Cape
:
Matsikamma
(QDS: 3118
DB
),
28 August 2002
,
J.C. Paterson-Jones
s.n
. (
NBG
!)
;
Matsikammaberg
, west of
Sewefontein
(QDS: 3118
DB
),
12 July 1974
,
Thompson
2053
(
NBG
!)
;
Giftberg, Wof
top of pass (QDS: 3118
DC
),
11 June 1965
,
Thompson
107
(
NBG
!)
;
Giftberg
(QDS: 3118
DD
),
September 1911
,
E.P. Phillips
7454
(
SAM
!)
;
Gifberg
,
Nawelskloof
(QDS: 3118
DD
),
8 September 2006
,
Snijman 2093
(
NBG
!)
;
Gifberg
plateau (QDS: 3118
DD
),
21 September 1985
,
P.C. Zietsman
&
L. Zietsman
1132
(
PRE
!)
;
Pakhuis Pass
,
Clanwilliam district
(QDS: 3218
BB
),
13 September 1947
,
Barker
4705
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Pakhuis Pass
(QDS: 3218
BB
),
2 October 1940
,
Compton
9800
(
NBG
!)
;
Pakhuis Peaks
, ca.
5 km
NW of Kliphuis
and
2 km
NW of
Pulpit Peak
(QDS: 3218
BB
),
25 October 2008
,
Helme
5732
(
NBG
!)
;
Pakhuisberge
NE of
Pilaarsberg
,
northern Cederberg
,
Klimopmekaarrivier Valley on Verkeerde Valley
186 (QDS: 3218
BB
),
4 October 2006
,
Turner
1578
(
NBG
!)
;
edge of plateau on
Kaptein's Kloof Mountain
,
Piquetberg Division
(QDS: 3218
DA
),
21 October 1935
,
Pillans
7858
(
BOL
!)
;
Piquetberg Division
,
Levant Mt.
, Mouton
Valley Farm
(QDS: 3218
DC
),
October 1922
,
Marloth
11510
(
PRE
!)
;
hills NW of
Mouton's Vley
,
Piquetberg Division
(QDS: 3218
DC
)
,
s.d.,
Pillans
7233
(
BOL
!)
;
Cederberg Mtns
,
HeuningVlei
(QDS: 3219
AA
),
23 September 1942
,
Esterhuysen
8059
(
BOL
!)
;
Cedarberg Wilderness area
, along track to
Heuningvlei
(QDS: 3219AA),
6 January 1999
,
Snijman 1664
(
NBG
!)
;
Cedarberg
,
Crystal
pool (QDS: 3219
AC
)
,
22 September 1930
,
P.E.
Barnes
s.n
. (
BOL
19447
!)
;
Cedarberg
,
Middleberg Plateau
(QDS: 3219
AC
)
,
September 1927
,
Levyns
2211
(
BOL
!)
;
Cedarberg Pass
(QDS: 3219
AC
)
,
17 August 1982
,
Viviers
492
(
NBG
!)
;
Elandskloof
,
Ceres
(QDS: 3219
CA
)
,
29 September 1944
,
W.F.
Barker
3120 (
NBG
!)
;
Elandskloof
(QDS: 3219
CA
)
,
2 October 1940
,
Compton
9666
(
NBG
!)
;
Middelberg
,
Elandskloof
,
SE of Citrusdal
(QDS: 3219
CA
)
,
16 September 1976
,
Thompson
2941
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Elandskloof
,
Ceres
division (QDS: 3219
CA
)
,
25 September 1936
,
Levyns
5787
(
BOL
!)
;
Elandskloof
,
Clanwilliam district
(QDS: 3219
CA
)
,
26 September 1936
,
Lewis
s.n.
(
BOL
22083
!)
;
Waboomsrivier
,
Ceres
,
KoueBokkeveld
(QDS: 3219
CC
)
,
5 September 1966
,
Hanekom
617
(
PRE
!)
;
Skoongesig
,
KoueBokkeveld
(QDS: 3219
CC
)
,
11 September 1967
,
Hanekom
937
(
PRE
!)
;
Porterville Mtns
,
Berghof
near
Ratelrivier
(QDS: 3219
CC
)
,
27 September 1972
,
Thompson
1446
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Porterville Mtns, NE
end of
Zuurvlakte
(QDS: 3219
CC
)
,
28 September 1972
,
Thompson
1475
(
NBG
!)
;
Dasklip Pass
(QDS: 3219
CC
)
,
24 October 1970
,
Tolken
3602
(
NBG
!)
;
Grasruggens
,
Olifantsrivierberge
,
Porterville
(QDS: 3219
CC
)
,
14 September 1982
,
L. van Zyl 3102
(
NBG
!)
;
Dal Josephat
, near
Wellington
(QDS: 3318
DB
)
,
25 August 1926
,
Grant
2326
(
BOL
!)
;
NE of
De Tronk
(QDS: 3319
AA
)
,
2 January 1981
,
Low
1251
(
NBG
!)
;
Kliphuis
Vlakte,
Skurweberg
(QDS: 3319
AA
)
,
10 September 1989
,
Snijman 1237
(
NBG
!)
;
Koue Bokkeveld
, ca.
24 miles
[
38.6 km
] from
Citrusdal
towards
Ceres
via
Prince Alfred's Hamlet
(QDS: 3319
AB
)
,
4 September 1947
,
Story
3005
(
PRE
!)
;
Vogel Valley
,
Tulbagh
, (QDS: 3319
AC
)
,
October 1920
,
Andreae
640
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Tulbagh
(QDS: 3319
AC
)
,
September 1919
,
L.
Bolus
s.n
. (
BOL
17021
!)
;
Tulbagh Waterfall
(QDS: 3319
AC
)
,
16 September 1928
,
Hutchinson
395
(
BOL
!,
PRE
!)
;
Tulbagh Division
, slopes of
Roodesandberg
(QDS: 3319
AC
)
,
June 1937
,
Martin
s.n.
sub NBG 1900/36 (
BOL
!)
;
Ceres
(QDS: 3319
AD
)
,
31 August 1921
,
Marloth
10354
(
NBG
!)
;
Bainskloof
(QDS: 3319
CA
)
,
14 September 1928
,
Gillett
165A
(
NBG
!)
;
Slanghoek valley
,
Farm Ruigtevlei
, (QDS: 3319
CA
)
,
7 September 1998
,
Goldblatt
&
Manning
10996
(
NBG
!)
;
Happy Valley
,
Stone Mansion
, flats on west bank (QDS: 3319
CA
)
,
21 September 1960
,
Jessop
287
(
BOL
!)
;
Bainskloof
,
Happy Valley
(QDS: 3319
CA
)
,
August 1974
,
Moll
5834
(
BOL
!)
;
Bainskloof Pass
(QDS: 3319
CA
)
,
17 August 2006
,
Snijman 2046
(
NBG
!)
;
Steenboksberg
(QDS: 3319
CA
)
,
29 August 1965
,
H.C.
Taylor
6436
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Bainskloof
,
Happy Valley
(QDS: 3319
CA
)
,
November 1964
,
Thompson
17
(
NBG
!)
;
Bainskloof
(QDS: 3319
CA
)
,
15 August 1966
,
Thompson
195
(
NBG
!)
;
Slanghoek
,
Farm Witelsrivier
(QDS: 3319
CA
)
,
19 August 1980
,
Walters
2230
(
NBG
!)
;
Worcester District
,
Goudini Spa
(QDS: 3319
CB
)
,
Snijman 2370
(K!, NBG!, PRE!);
Brandvlei Prison
site,
Worcester
(QDS: 3319
CB
)
,
20 July 1977
,
Walters
1760
(
NBG
!)
.
Inexact
locality:
Cederberge
,
Clanwilliam
,
23 August 1973
,
C.H. Volk
s.n.
(
M
! [image])
.