Modern sequels to the Kaiserin-Augusta-Fluss itinerary of Carl Ledermann: floristic discoveries from the upper Sepik of Papua New Guinea
Author
Takeuchi, Wayne
text
Phytotaxa
2012
2012-07-18
60
1
17
31
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.60.1.4
1179-3163
5061564
Archidendron kalkmanii
(Kosterm.) Nielsen
in Nielsen
et al.
(1984 publ. 1985: 84).
Abarema kalkmanii
Kostermans (1966: 365)
.
Type
:—
INDONESIA
.
Papua
:
Hollandia
,
Sentani Lake
, secondary forest, sloping country,
70 m
,
4 September 1956
,
Kalkman BW
3602
(
holotype
BO; isotypes L, LAE!).
Additional specimen examined:
—
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
.
East Sepik Province
:
Ambunti District
,
Waskuk Hills
, buttress ridge north of
Garuka
, foothill forest,
4°11'19"S
,
142°43'37"E
,
200 m
,
25 November 2004
,
Takeuchi
,
Towati
&
Ama
17577
(
A
!,
LAE
! [4 sheets], and 12 undistributed duplicates!)
.
The Waskuk collection belongs to an alliance comprised of
Archidendron arborescens
(
Kostermans 1966: 365
) Nielsen
in
Nielsen
et al.
(1985: 80)
,
A. kalkmanii
, and
A. novoguineense
(
Merrill & Perry 1942: 394
) Nielsen
in
Nielsen
et al.
(1985: 84)
. Based on its description,
A. kalkmanii
is the species at Waskuk, although the corolla (to
20 mm
long) is above the reported size range for that species (
12–14 mm
).
Except for flower size,
Archidendron arborescens
and
A. kalkmanii
are so similar that they are more like varieties, or at most, like geographic subspecies—with
A. kalkmanii
occurring on the north side of the Central Divide and
A. arborescens
on the south. There are no qualitative discontinuities in their character profiles. All the differences tabulated in
Nielsen
et al.
(1985: 83)
are quantitative. As shown by the Waskuk collection,
quantitative variation is likely to be understated and thus misleading, when taxa are characterised from small numbers of specimens.
Archidendron kalkmanii
is historically known only from the Jayapura area of western New
Guinea
(Indonesian Papua). Its previously unknown fruits (seen on
Takeuchi et al. 17577
) are identical to those for
A. arborescens
. If accepted as a good taxon,
A. kalkmanii
is now recorded for
PNG
.