New species and new status of Urophyllum Wall. (Rubiaceae) from Cambodia and Viêtnam
Author
Yooprasert, Sawita
The Forest Herbarium, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, 61 Phaholyothin Rd., Ladyao, Chatuchak, Bangkok, 10900 (Thailand) & School of Biological Sciences, Health and Life Sciences Building, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, RG 6 6 EX (United Kingdom)
saveta.yo@gmail.com
Author
Culham, Alastair
School of Biological Sciences, Health and Life Sciences Building, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, RG 6 6 EX (United Kingdom)
a.culham@reading.ac.uk
Author
Tagane, Shuichiro
Kagoshima University Museum, Kagoshima University, 1 - 21 - 30 Korimoto, Kagoshima 890 - 0065 (Japan)
stagane29@gmail.com
Author
Yahara, Tetsukazu
Kyushu Open University, Fukuoka 819 - 0395 (Japan)
tet.yahara@gmail.com
Author
Nguyen, Van Du
Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources (IEBR) and Graduate University of Science and Technology, Viêtnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Street, Cau Giay, Hanoi (Viêtnam)
vandu178@gmail.com
Author
Nguyen, Khang Sinh
Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources (IEBR) – Viêtnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Street, Cau Giay, Hanoi (Viêtnam)
nskhang@gmail.com
Author
Utteridge, Timothy M. A.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Herbarium, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW 9 3 AE (United Kingdom)
t.utteridge@kew.org
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Urophyllum brochidodromum
Yooprasert, Culham & Utteridge
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 7
;
8
)
Urophyllum brochidodromum
Yooprasert, Culham & Utteridge
,
sp. nov.
is similar
toU. lecomtei
Pit.
but differs in the secondary veins strongly joining together to form closed loops close to the leaf margin with no additional sets of loops (conspicuously brochidodromous), while in
U. lecomtei
, the veins are joined with a series of small loops (festooned brochidodromous). The species also differs in its calyx lobes, which are recurved, at least at the fruiting stage compared to the erect to incurved lobes found in
U. lecomtei
.
FIG. 7. —
Urophyllum brochidodromum
Yooprasert, Culham & Utteridge
,
sp. nov.
, illustration of pistillate plant:
A
, fruiting branch;
B
, stipule and abaxial petiole;
C
, adaxial petiole;
D
, young stem;
E
, infructescence;
F
, fruit;
G
, seed;
H
, leaf lamina, adaxial side showing midrib and secondary veins (
H
1
) and abaxial side showing midrib and veins (
H
2
). Drawn by Mahsarahka Rungkrajang.Drawn from
Averyanov et al. VH 1648
. Scale bars: A, 1 cm; B, C, 2 mm; D, F, 1 mm; E, 3 mm; G, 0.5 mm; H
1
, 1.5 mm; H
2
, 5 mm.
FIG. 8. — Holotype of
Urophyllum brochidodromum
Yooprasert, Culham & Utteridge
,
sp. nov.
TYPE. —
Viêtnam
.
Kon Tum
Province,
Dak Gley
[Dak Glei District], about
12 km
to N of
Dak Gley
town (
24 km
by road), near
Mang Khen Village
,
1100-1200 m elev
.,
14.XI.1995
,
Averyanov
et al. VH 1648
(
♀
) (
holo-
,
AAU
!)
.
ADDITIONAL SPECIMENS EXAMINED
.
—
Viêtnam
. Bin Tri
Thien
[
Quang Binh
,
Quang Tri
and Thua
Thien
Hue Provinces],
9.VIII.1980
,
Hoang 67
(
♀
) (
HN
!).
—
Kon Tum Province
, Ngoc Linh Nature Reserve,
15°12’24.2”N
,
107°46’10.4”E
,
1365 m elev
.,
14.II.2017
,
Tagane et al. V 6648
(
♀
) (
DLU
n.v.;
FU
!).
—
Quang Binh Province
,
Bo Trach District
, Hung Trach municipality, Phong Nha-Ke Bang NP, between km 51 and 56 of west branch of
Ho Chi Minh
Road.,
17°27’30”N
,
106°23’6”E
,
c.
650 m elev
.,
4.VII.2004
,
Wu et al. WP 928
(
♀
) (
HN
!).
— Thua
Thien Hue Province
, A Luoi District,
25.V.2005
,
Binh
& Cuong
VN
1506
(
♂
) (
HN
!)
.
ETYMOLOGY. — The specific epithet refers to the conspicuously brochidodromous lateral veins.
DISTRIBUTION. — Viêtnam: Kon Tum Province (Ngoc Linh Nature Reserve), Quang Binh Province (Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park) and Thua Thien Hue Province (A Luoi District) (
Fig. 3
).
HABITAT. — Evergreen forest to evergreen montane forest, by streams; elev.
650-1400 m
.
PHENOLOGY. — Flowers collected in May and fruits from August to February.
CONSERVATION STATUS. —Vulnerable (VU) B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii)+D2. The species has an estimated EOO of
2470 km
2 and AOO of
16 km
2
both below the Endangered (EN) threshold, and is only known from three locations; however, two locations are within the protected areas of Ngoc Linh Nature Reserve (IUCN category IV) and Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park (IUCN category II) where the risk of deforestation is unlikely to increase dramatically. One specimen was collected in A Luoi District which is not a protected area, with concerns for the expansion of agriculture land use growing
Acacia
species
and
Cassava
in the future (
Pham 2019
). Therefore, the species is rated as Vulnerable. However, there is Phong Dien Nature Reserve (IUCN category IV) which has continuous forest to the northeast of A Luoi District viewing on the Google Earth in 2021. If further collections reveal the presence of the species in this area, the rating could be reviewed as Near Threatened.
DESCRIPTION
Shrub or treelet to
2 m
high. Indumentum of appressed to erect hairs,
0.5-1.5 mm
long, scattered on old stems, dense on other parts except adaxial leaf lamina. Branches terete; young shoots flattened, ridged. Stipules caducous usually left only at shoot, lanceolate
1.1-1.4 cm
long,
0.15-0.33 cm
wide, appressed to the stem but not folded, abaxially densely hairy. Leaves chartaceous, elliptic to oblong, 13.0-
15.1 cm
long,
3.9-4.8 cm
wide, apex attenuate to acuminate, base cuneate; adaxially glabrous, abaxially densely hairy, drying dull dark yellowish green adaxially, lighter abaxially with yellowish brown veins, adaxially midrib hairy; secondary veins 13-17 pairs, adaxially densely hairy, conspicuously brochidodromous, usually without additional sets of small loops; tertiary veins alternate percurrent, angle increasing exmedially, obtuse to midrib; petioles 1.0-
1.5 cm
long, canaliculate. Inflorescence axillary, pedunculated umbellate, peduncle
2.2-2.9 mm
long, bracts lanceolate,
3-4 mm
long, only fruit bearing pistillate plant known. Fruits baccate, subglobose,
c.
3 mm
diam.
in sicco
; petiole
c.
5 mm
; calyx fused, lobes 5, persistent,
1-2 mm
long, recurved. Seed numerous, subelliptic, surface alveolate, orange brown
in sicco
.
REMARKS
Urophyllum brochidodromum
Yooprasert, Culham & Utteridge
,
sp. nov.
is recognised by having strongly brochidodromous and dense hairs on both adaxial midrib and secondary venation. The persistent recurved calyx is an additional diagnostic character. The species is similar to
U. lecomtei
in its erect dense hairs over all parts but differs by the characters previously stated in the diagnosis:
U. lecomtei
has hairs only on the adaxial midrib, secondary veins festooned brochidodromous (main loops with sets of smaller loops) and calyx erect or sometimes curved toward adaxial side in fruit. There are records of
U
.
argenteum
Pit.
found in Bach Ma National Park, Thua Thien Hue Province. This national park is further south
c.
70 km
away from A Luoi District where one population of
U. brochidodromum
Yooprasert, Culham & Utteridge
,
sp. nov.
was found.
Urophyllum argenteum
is distinguished from
U. brochidodromum
Yooprasert, Culham & Utteridge
,
sp. nov.
by its coriaceous leaves, adaxial leaf side shiny and glabrous, secondary veins eucamptodromous to weakly brochidodromous with inconspicuous loops and erect calyx lobes.