Eriocaulon shrirangii (Eriocaulaceae), a new species from the lateritic plateaus of Konkan region of Maharashtra, India
Author
Borude, Arun Nivrutti Chandore Devidas Bhausaheb
Author
Bhalekar, Paresh Pandharinath
0000-0001-5847-6464
Department of Botany, Abasaheb Marathe Arts and New Commerce, Science College, Rajapur- 416702, District- Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India. & pareshbhalekar 23 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5847 - 6464
pareshbhalekar23@gmail.com
Author
Madhav, Nilesh Appaso
0000-0002-6581-4721
Department of Botany, HPT Arts and RYK Science College, Nashik- 422005, Maharashtra, India. & nileshmadhav @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6581 - 4721
nileshmadhav@gmail.com
Author
Gosavi, Kumar Vinod Chhotupuri
0000-0001-6681-2253
Department of Botany, HPT Arts and RYK Science College, Nashik- 422005, Maharashtra, India. & kumarvinodgosavi @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 6681 - 2253
kumarvinodgosavi@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-11-29
574
2
165
172
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.574.2.5
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.574.2.5
15255c77-1d1c-41c2-b896-79e30e15222c
1179-3163
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Eriocaulon shrirangii
Chandore, Borude, Bhalekar, Madhav & Gosavi
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1
,
2
&
3
).
Type
:—
INDIA
.
Maharashtra
:
Ratnagiri District
,
Rajapur
tehsil,
Karshingewadi Village
16°34’31.9’’N
,
73°31’40.5’’E
,
14 September 2018
,
A
.
N
.
Chandore
1582
(
holotype
CAL
!; isotypes
BSI
!,
K
!,
SUK
!)
Diagnosis
:—
Eriocaulon shrirangii
is closely allied to
E. belgaumensis
with rosulate and linear leaves, length of peduncles,
c
.
2 mm
across heads and cells of seed coat transversely elongated, aligned in vertical rows, but differ having in floral bracts oblanceolate, lobed at apex; 0.85–0.95 ×
0.25–0.35 mm
(vs. truncate, cuneate, obtuse at apex;
c.
0.7 ×
0.5 mm
), male flower- pedicellate (vs. sessile), female flower-sepals linear-lanceolate (vs. narrowly ovate), female flower-petals hoary at middle and apex (vs. sparsely barbate at apex), seeds oblong-ellipsoid, obtuse at apex, appendages present; appendages 3–5 from the transverse radial wall (vs. ellipsoid, acute at apex, appendages absent).
Annual, acaulescent herbs, 1.0–
1.8 cm
high. Roots fibrous, white,
7–12 mm
long. Leaves 4.0–9.0 × 0.5–1.0 mm long, rosulate, linear, apex acuminate, glabrous. Peduncles 4 to 6, 1.0–
1.7 cm
long, straight, slender, rigid, glabrous, swollen at apex. Sheaths
0.4–0.8 cm
long, glabrous; limb ovate, acute at apex, entire, papery along margin. Heads
1.8–2.2 mm
across, hemispherical or cuneate, straw coloured or white. Receptacle convex, glabrous. Involucral bracts 0.9–1.1 ×
0.7–0.8 mm
, erect, oblong-obovate, obtuse, lobed at apex, chartaceous, glabrous, dull black. Floral bracts 0.85–0.95 ×
0.25–0.35 mm
, oblanceolate, hyaline, lobed at apex, hoary at upper part of the outer face, dull black. Male flowers 0.7–1.0 mm long, pedicellate; pedicel
c
.
0.15 mm
long; sepals cuneate, connate into a spathe, 3 lobed; lobes truncate, hoary at apex, black; stipe of corolla
0.5–0.6 mm
long; petals 3, minute, subequal, obovate, obtuse and sparsely hairy at apex, black glands present; anthers 6, black. Female flowers 1.0–
1.2 mm
long, sessile; sepals 3, free, subequal,
0.5–0.7 mm
×
0.10–0.15 mm
, linear-lanceolate, obtuse at apex, with hairs at apex, black; petals 3, black gland present, unequal, one large, 1.0–
1.2 mm
long, oblanceolate or spatulate, obtuse at apex, hoary at middle and apex; other two petals
0.6–0.8 mm
long, narrowly oblanceolate, obtuse at apex, hoary at middle; ovary sessile,
0.12–0.22 mm
long, ovoid; style trifid. Seed 0.33–0.40 ×
0.13–0.20 mm
, oblong-ellipsoid, obtuse at apex, pale yellow; cells of seed coat transversely elongated, aligned in vertical rows, appendages 3–5 from the transverse radial wall, setiform, minutely dilated at apex.
Habitat:
—
Eriocaulon shrirangii
grows on lateritic plateaus in association with
Eriocaulon eurypeplon
Korn. (1856: 685)
,
E. konkanense
Punekar, Malpure & Lakshmin. (2004: 630)
,
E. parvicephalum
Darsh., R.K.Choudhary, Datar & Tamhankar (2017: 235)
,
Dimeria gracilis
Nees ex Steud. (1854: 413)
,
D. woodrowii
Stapf (1895: 2312)
,
Trithuria konkanensis
S.R.Yadav & Janarth. (1994: 18)
,
Drosera indica
L. (1753: 282) and
Neanotis subtilis
(Miq.) Govaerts ex Punekar & Lakshmin. (2011: 255)
.
Phenology:
—Flowering and fruiting from July to September.
Distribution
:—The new species is found on lateritic plateaus along the margin of seasonal ponds at Chauke, Dongar, Karshingewadi, Sakhar and Vikhare-Gothane in Rajapur tehsil of Ratnagiri district of
Maharashtra State
.
Etymology:
—The specific epithet is in honours of Emeritus Scientist Prof. (Dr.) Shrirang Ramchandra Yadav working at Department of Botany, Shivaji University, Kolhapur for his incredible contribution in the field of angiosperm taxonomy and biodiversity conservation.
Note:—
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) studies of seeds of both species of
Eriocaulon
shows that, 3–5 setiform appendages are present from the transverse radial wall of seeds
Eriocaulon shrirangii
sp. nov.
; while the appendages are absent in
E. belgaumensis
.
Additional specimens examined
(
Paratypes
):
—
INDIA
,
Maharashtra
,
Ratnagiri District
,
Rajapur
,
Chauke
,
30 August 2022
,
D.
B
.
Borude
855
(
SUK
!);
Ratnagiri District
,
Rajapur
,
Vikhare-Gothane
,
12 September 2022
,
A
.
N
.
Chandore
2679
(
SUK
!);
D.
B
.
Borude
857
(
SUK
!);
Ratnagiri District
,
Rajapur
,
Dongar
,
14 September 2022
,
A
.
N
.
Chandore
2686
(
SUK
!);
D.
B
.
Borude
864
(
SUK
!)
.