A revision and one new species of Begonia L. (Begoniaceae, Cucurbitales) in Northeast India
Author
Camfield, Rebecca
Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, 20 a Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, EH 5 3 LR, United Kingdom.
RCamfield@rbge.org.uk
Author
Hughes, Mark
Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, 20 a Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, EH 5 3 LR, United Kingdom.
MHughes@rbge.org.uk
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
2018-01-19
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journal article
10.5852/ejt.2018.396
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Begonia josephi
A.DC.
[sect.
Diploclinium
]
Figs 31–32
Annales des Sciences Naturelles; Botanique
,
Sér
. 4,
11: 126 (de
Candolle 1859
)
.
–
Type
:
India
,
Meghalaya
,
Khasia
,
Hooker
&
Thomson
34
(
lecto-
:
K000761410
, here designated)
.
Citations in other publications
de
Candolle (1864: 313)
,
Clarke (1879: 639)
,
Clarke (1881: 118)
,
Clarke (1890: 25)
,
Kanjilal (1938: 334)
,
Hara (1966: 214)
,
Hara (1971: 84)
,
Hara
et al.
(1979: 181)
,
Grierson (1991: 240)
,
Gu
et al.
(2007: 180)
,
Uddin (2007: 594)
,
Hughes (2008: 61)
,
Dash (2010: 35)
,
Verma
et al.
(2013: 179)
.
Other material
INDIA
:
Arunachal-Pradesh
: Bomdilla,
Joseph 40322
(
ARUN
n.v.)
;
Senge Dzong,
16 Aug. 1938
,
Ward 14092
(
BM
,
E
).
Assam
: Tsuga,
25 Aug. 1928
,
Ward 8579
(
K
).
Meghalaya
: Khasi Hills,
Sep. 1885
,
Mann
s.n. (ASSAM n.v.)
;
Khasi Hills, Laitlyngkot,
17 Jul. 1946
,
Ward 16047
(
BM
,
E
)
;
Khasi Hills, Mairang,
12 Sep. 1886
,
Clarke 45693C
(
BM
)
;
Khasi Hills, Mawphlang,
14 Sep. 1953
,
Chand 7223
(
MICH
)
;
ibid.,
20 Oct. 1952
,
Chand 6498
(
MICH
)
;
ibid.,
10 Sep. 1949
,
Koelz 23790
(
MICH
)
;
ibid.,
20 Aug. 1952
,
Koelz 31179
(
MICH
)
;
ibid.,
16 Oct. 1946
,
Ward 16049
(
BM
)
;
ibid.,
10 Aug. 1949
,
Ward 18744
(
BM
)
;
Khasia,
Hooker & Thomson 34
(iso-:
B
,
BM
,
K
,
L
,
NY
)
;
ibid.,
5 Jul. 1850
,
Hooker & Thomson 34
(iso-:
K
)
;
ibid.,
2 Apr. 1850
,
Hooker & Thomson 34
(iso-:
K
).
Nagaland
: Naga Hills, Pulebudge,
4 Aug. 1935
,
Bon 5304
(
K
).
Description
Tuberous, stemless, monoecious herb,
15 –25 cm
high. Stipules: lanceolate,
2–3 mm
long, glabrous, deciduous. Leaves: petiole (5–)10–20(–30) cm long, glabrous or sparsely puberulous; lamina oblongovate to broadly ovate, peltate, base rounded to truncate, 7–20(–29) × 4–15(–23) cm, symmetric, upper surface green, hispid all over, underside red-purple, sparsely hispid mostly on the veins, venation palmate-pinnate; midrib
5–18 cm
long; margin with acute lobes, denticulate, with very sparse short hairs; apex acute to acuminate. Inflorescences: cymose, terminal, few; peduncle glabrous, branching 2–3 times, primary 9–15(–25), secondary
2–10 cm
, tertiary
1–2 cm
, with 2–
6 female
and 4–
10 male
flowers; bracts lanceolate,
3 mm
long, glabrous. Male flowers: pedicel
9–15 mm
long, glabrous; tepals 4; outer tepals broadly obovate, 5–10 ×
3–5 mm
, white, sparsely villose on reverse, margin entire; inner tepals spathulate, 3–5 ×
1–3 mm
, white, glabrous; androecium with 9–15 stamens, symmetric; filaments
1–2 mm
long, subequal, fused at base into a short column; anther ellipsoid,
1–2 mm
long, dehiscing through slits about half the length of the anther, not hooded, connective not extended. Female flower: pedicel
4–17 mm
long, glabrous; bracteoles absent; tepals 4–5, unequal, 4 ovate, 1 lanceolate (not always present), outer tepals 5–10 ×
4–7 mm
, white, glabrous, margin entire, inner tepals similar but smaller; ovary 3-locular, placentae bifid; capsule oblong-ellipsoid, 3–5 ×
2–4 mm
, glabrous, with one long triangular wing and two short oblong wings; styles 3, shallowly U-shaped, persistent. Fruit: pendulous; capsule oblong-ellipsoid, 7–9 ×
9–11 mm
, glabrous; wings extending along the pedicel, unequal, rounded at the tips; longest wing rounded-oblong, 10–14 ×
10–11 mm
; shortest wings oblong, 1–3 ×
7–9 mm
.
Fig. 31.
Map showing the location of
B. josephi
A.DC. specimens.
Fig. 32.
Begonia josephi
A.DC.
A
. Plant habit.
B
. Male flower. Photographs courtesy of Sangeeta Rajbhandary of plants in Nepal.
Distribution and phenology
Arunachal-Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya and Nagaland; also in
China
,
Nepal
, Sikkim,
Bhutan
and
Myanmar
;
1500–2450 m
. Flowering and fruiting: June to October.
Conservation status
Least Concern.
Begonia josephi
has an AOO of
172 km
2
and an EOO of
270,000 km
2
with plenty of suitable habitat from which it is commonly collected in the Eastern Himalayas. The species has been found in several national parks in
Nepal
and from Sakteng National Park in
Bhutan
.
Remarks
This is the only species known in the area with a peltate leaf.
Koelz 31179
has a larger and a barely peltate leaf with a deeply cordate leaf base; however, the flowers compare very well to other specimens.