Austronea (Asparagaceae, Scilloideae), a new genus from southern Africa, including the description of seven new species
Author
Martínez-Azorín, Mario
Author
Crespo, Manuel B.
Author
Alonso-Vargas, María Ángeles
Author
Dold, Anthony P.
Selmar Schonland Herbarium, Department of Botany, Rhodes University, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa.
Author
Pinter, Michael
Institute of Biology, Division Plant Sciences, NAWI Graz, Karl-Franzens University Graz, Holteigasse 6, A- 8010 Graz, Austria.
Author
Wetschnig, Wolfgang
Institute of Biology, Division Plant Sciences, NAWI Graz, Karl-Franzens University Graz, Holteigasse 6, A- 8010 Graz, Austria.
text
Phytotaxa
2018
2018-08-21
365
2
101
129
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.365.2.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.365.2.1
1179-3163
13704788
7.
Austronea pinguis
Mart.
-Azorín, M.B.Crespo, M.Pinter & M.A.Alonso,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 13
)
Ab
Austronea acarophylla
et A. vermiformi
affinis folia solitaria, incrassata vel succulenta atque inflorescentia subcapitata, sed his bene diversa et facile distinguitur.
A priore folia
15–25(40) ×
5–9
mm
, majora (in illa 6–14 ×
1–4
mm
) et inflorescentiae pedunculo
7–14
cm
, multo longiore differt.
A posteriore precipue
folia breviora et latiora (in illa 35–70 ×
2–5
mm
) inter alteros characteres discrepat.
Type
:—
SOUTH AFRICA
.
Western Cape
.
Montagu
(3320):
Rooinek Pass
, ca.
18 km
south of
Laingsburg
on
R323
(-
BD
), elev.
759 m
, ex hort at
University of Alicante
on
4 May
2018
in flower,
M
. Martínez-Azorín,
M
. Pinter,
M
.
B
. Crespo &
M
.
A
. Alonso MMA1342b
(
holotype
:
GRA
!;
isotype
:
ABH
!)
.
Herbaceous deciduous geophyte. Bulb hypogeal, solitary, ovoid to subglobose, 15–22 ×
16–27 mm
, slightly depressed in mature plants, extended into a hypogeal neck up to
20 mm
long, with white membranous outer tunics and white fleshy tightly packed inner tunics. Roots fleshy, white, branched, 10–20 ×
0.6–1 mm
. Leaf solitary, withered at flowering time, aerial portion 15–25(40) ×
5–9 mm
, clavate, succulent, subterete to slightly flattened, leathery, dull dark green, smooth, suberect, with a white hypogeal leaf portion of
10–25 mm
long conecting to the bulb neck. Inflorescence nodding in bud, raceme
3–6 mm
long, capitate or subglobose, with 10–25 flowers; peduncle
7–14 cm
long, reddish-brown, erect or flexuose, glabrous, smooth; pedicels
5–8 mm
long at anthesis, suberect to spreading, smooth; bracts ovate-lanceolate,
0.7–0.9 mm
long, clasping the pedicels, spurred, the lowermost with a spur of
0.6–0.8 mm
long, membranous, purplish with a central darker band. Flowers pentacyclic, trimerous, stellate, opening about noon and withering in the evening, 1–3 flowers open at a time, flower buds red; tepals 6, entire, reddish, with a darker longitudinal central band on the abaxial side, slightly glandulous at the apex, biseriate, outer overlapping inner at the base, connate at the base for
1–1.5 mm
to form a distinct cup, free portions patent; outer tepals ovate, 3.5–4.5 ×
1.3–1.5 mm
; inner tepals ovate-lanceolate, 3.4–4.3 ×
1.2–1.4 mm
, both inner and outer with margins somewhat revolute longitudinally at anthesis. Stamens 6, suberect, adnate to perigone for ca.
1 mm
; filaments white, fleshy, subterete and attenuate to the apex, 1.8–2.3 ×
0.3 mm
, smooth; anthers yellow, oblong, ca.
0.8 mm
long before dehiscence, dehiscing by longitudinal slits, with yellow pollen. Ovary green, ovoid, truncate to the style, 1.8–2 ×
1.6 mm
; style white, columnar, somewhat curved,
1.2 mm
long, trigonous in transversal section; stigma small, glandulose and slightly papillate. Capsule and seeds unknown.
FIGURE 13.
Austronea pinguis
Mart.
-Azorín
et al.
from S of Laingsburg, (type locality), Western Cape, South Africa; in cultivation on 4 May 2018 corresponding to
MMA1342b
(A–D); and on 17 April 2018 (E); from the type locality on 30 August 2012 (F); and on 3 October 2015 (G–H).
A.
Inflorescence;
B.
Flowers, frontal and dorsal views;
C.
Flower and dissected flower in lateral view;
D.
Gynoecia, lateral views;
E.
Plant
in flower with nodding young inflorescence;
F.
Leaf in habitat (Photograph by J. Slade);
G.
Bulbs and withering leaves;
H.
Leaves starting to wither prior flowering. Scale bars: A, E, G–H: 1 cm; B–D: 1 mm.
Etymology
:—Name alluding to the short and succulent single leaf characteristic of this species.
Phenology
:—
Austronea pinguis
flowers around December in the wild. In cultivation in the northern hemisphere (University of Alicante,
Spain
) it flowers around May.
Habitat
:—This species is found on open patches of vegetation with stony ground mostly in the Succulent Karoo and Nama Karoo biomes (
Mucina & Rutherford 2006
). The populations around Laingsburg are located in the SKv6 Koedoesberge-Moordenaars Karoo and the Nkl1 Gamka Karoo vegetation
types
, characterized by indistinct aseasonal rainfall (mean annual precipitation ranging from
100 to 240 mm
), with a slight optimum in winter (March and May- August), with a mean annual temperature of 16º C and relatively high incidence of frost. The disjunct population around Richmond occurs in NKu4 Eastern Upper Karoo vegetation
type
and rainfall occurs mainly in autumn and summer, peaking in March (
Mucina & Rutherford 2006
).
Distribution
:—Most populations of
Austronea pinguis
are located around Laingsburg, north of the Swartberge mountain range, extending inland to the southern Roggeveld, Beaufort West and Richmond (
Fig. 10
).
Diagnostic characters and taxonomic relationships
:—
Austronea pinguis
was first recognised as an undescribed species, as “
Drimia
sp
nov Rouxpos”, in a photograph included in the CD attached to the book “Plants of the Klein Karoo” by
Vlok & Schutte-Vlok (2010)
.
Austronea pinguis
is easily distinguished by the single, short and succulent leaf (15–25(40) ×
5–9 mm
) and the subcapitate inflorescence borned on an elongated peduncle. This species seems to be related to
A. acarophylla
and
A. vermiformis
based on the single, thickened or succulent leaf. However,
A. acarophylla
differs by the smaller leaf (6–14 ×
1–4 mm
) and much shorter peduncle of inflorescence (
Brink & Dold 2003
) and
A. vermiformis
shows a much longer and thinner leaf (35–70 ×
2–5 mm
), among other characters (
Manning & Goldblatt 2007
).
Additional material
studied (
paratypes
)
:—
SOUTH AFRICA
.
Western Cape
.
Sutherland
(3220):
Laingsburg dist.
,
Wilgerboom
(-
DB
), elev.
1100 m
,
30 May
2005
in leaf, flowers end of
December
,
P
.
V
.
Bruyns
9998
(
NBG0267458
- 0!)
;
Beaufort West
(3222):
Stolshoek
,
Karoo National Park
,
W
of Beaufort West
(-
AD
), elev.
1250 m
,
13 September 1989
(in flower),
P
.
V
.
Bruyns
3977
(
BOL2546
!)
;
Montagu
(3320):
Rooinek Pass
, ca.
18 km
south of
Laingsburg
on
R323
(-
BD
), elev.
759 m
,
3 October
2015
in leaf,
M
.
Martínez-Azorín
,
M
.
Pinter
,
M
.
B
.
Crespo
&
M
.
A
.
Alonso
MMA1342
(
ABH74912
!)
;
Montagu
(3320):
Rooinek Pass
, south of
Laingsburg
(-
BD
),
30 August
2012
in leaf,
J
.
Slade
(
Photo
!)
;
Ladismith
(3321):
Spitskopvlakte
,
20 km
E
of Laingsburg
(-
AA
), rocky shale flats,
12 May
2011
in leaf,
N
.
Helme
(
Photo
on iSpot at https://www.ispotnature.org/communities/southern-africa/view/observation/366351/drimiae-of-laingsburg)
;
Ladismith
(3321): near
Rouxpos
, on road from
Laingsburg
to
Ladismith
(-
AC
),
13 August
2007
in leaf,
J
.
Vlok
s.n.
(
Photo
in
Vlok & Schutte-Vlok 2010
).
Northern Cape
.
Victoria West
(3123):
Richmond
, slopes ca.
500 m
north of town (-
BD
),
D. Human
s.n.
(
Photo
!)
;
Hanover
(3124):
Messfontein
,
Richmond
(-
AA
),
13 April 2016
(in leaf),
Dewidine
(
Photo
on iSpot: https://www.ispotnature.org/communities/southern-africa/view/observation/614489/ drimia-single-leaf!)
.