A taxonomic revision of Globba subsect. Nudae (Zingiberaceae)
Author
Sangvirotjanapat, Sunisa
Author
Denduangboriphant, Jessada
Author
Newman, Mark F.
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2019
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Globba expansa
Wall. ex Horan.
Figs 2B
,
7
A–G, 8
Prodromus Monographiae Scitaminearum Additis Nonnullis de Phytographia, de Monocotyleis et Orchideis
: 19 (
Horaninow 1862
).
Synonyms
G. yeatsiana
Craib
,
Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
1912: 400 (
Craib 1912
). – Type:
THAILAND
•
Northern
,
Chiang Mai
,
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
;
960 m
a.s.l.
;
12 Jun. 1910
;
A.F.G. Kerr
1214 leg.; K (
lectotype
, designated here), E E00097516 (isolectotype)
.
G. platystachya
sensu Gagnepain,
Flore Générale de l'Indo-Chine
6 (1): 33 (
Gagnepain 1908
), non Baker,
The Flora of
British India
6 (17): 206 (
Baker 1890
).
Type material
Lectotype
(designated here)
MYANMAR
•
Mon State
,
Attaran
, banks of
Attaran River
;
5 Sep. 1826
;
N. Wallich
6536C leg.;
K-W
.
Other material examined
MYANMAR
•
Ava
,
Irrawaddy
River
;
5 Sep. 1826
;
N. Wallich
6536A leg.; K,
K-W
.
LAOS
–
Xaignabouly
•
Paklay
,
Bane Na Khagnang
,
Nam Gnam
;
2 Sep. 1999
;
J.F. Maxwell
99–295 leg.; A
•
Bane Muangham
;
7 Sep. 2015
;
C. Maknoi
,
W. Pongamornkul
and
P. Yadee
L4256 leg.;
QBG
.
THAILAND
–
Chiang Mai
•
Bo Luang
, along a stream near
Bo Luang
;
12 Jun. 1973
;
R. Geesink
,
D. Phanichapol
and
T. Santisuk
5886 leg.;
AAU
, C, E, K, P
•
Doi Chiang Dao
;
20 Jul. 1998
;
W.J. Kress
,
M.W.
Bordelon
and
M. Collins
986256 leg.;
US
•
Chiang Dao
;
10 Jun. 2016
;
N. Sutjaritjai
ZB204 leg.;
QBG
•
Doi Saket
,
Ban Thep Sadet
;
29 Sep. 2001
;
P. Suksathan
3134 leg.;
QBG
•
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
;
12 Jun. 1910
;
A.F.G. Kerr
1214 leg.; E, K
•
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
;
3 Jul. 1958
;
K. Larsen
, B.
Hansen
and
T.J. Sørensen
3864 leg.; C
• W. Micholitz; K •
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
;
21 Jun. 1958
;
K. Larsen
, B.
Hansen
and
T.J. Sørensen
3654 leg.; C
•
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
;
25 Jul. 1958
;
K. Larsen
, B.
Hansen
and
T.J. Sørensen
4396 leg.; C
•
Fang
,
10 km
W of Fang
;
24 Jul. 1968
;
K. Larsen
,
T. Santisuk
and
E. Warncke
2650 leg.;
AAU
, C, E, K, P
•
Between Mae Klang
and
Sop Aep
;
1 Oct. 1971
;
G. Murata
,
K. Iwatsuki
,
C. Phengklai
and C.
Charamphol
T 15516 leg.;
AAU
• Ang-ka-noi;
26 Jun. 1978
; C. Phengklai, M. Tamura, C. Niyomdham and B. Sangkhachand 4121 leg.; A, C •
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
, N side,
Mae Sa
botanical garden;
20 Jul. 1989
;
J.F. Maxwell
89–912 leg.; A, L
•
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
, S side,
Mae Hia Nai village
;
8 Aug. 1990
;
J.F. Maxwell
90–847 leg.; A, L
•
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
, N side,
Mae Sa Botanical Garden
, along
Huay Mae Sa Noi
;
3 Jul. 1992
;
J.F. Maxwell
92–358 leg.; E,
GH
, L, P
•
Doi Inthanond
;
15 Sep. 1995
;
K. Larsen
,
S.S. Larsen
,
C. Tange
and D.
Sookchaloem
46485 leg.;
AAU
, L
•
Doi Inthanond
,
Wachirathan
waterfall,
Chom Tong district
;
19 Sep. 2008
;
D.J. Middleton
,
P. Karaket
,
P. Triboun
,
U. Kawatkul
and R.
Meeboonya
4513 leg.; E,
QBG
[2]
•
Mae Chaem
, near
Huay Bo Ka Long
,
Doi Chan Pa Di
, near
Bo Ka Long (Karen) village
;
26 May 1995
;
J.F. Maxwell
95–473 leg.; A
•
Mae Rim
,
Ban Mae Sa Mai
;
11 Aug. 1998
;
W. Nanakorn
11719 leg.;
QBG
•
Mae Rim
,
Ban Mae Sa Mai
;
28 Jun. 2008
;
J.F. Maxwell
0 8134 leg.;
QBG
•
Mae Rim
,
Pong Yaeng
,
Road
to
Nong Hoi Royal Project
;
26 Jul. 2013
;
M.F. Newman
,
S. Sangvirotjanapat
,
P. Suksathan
,
E. Záveská
and
M. Pospíšilová
2561 leg.;
QBG
•
Mae Rim
,
Pong Yaeng
,
Ban Maesa Mai
;
27 Jul. 2013
;
M.F. Newman
,
S. Sangvirotjanapat
,
P. Suksathan
,
E. Záveská
and M.
Pospíšilová
2562 leg.;
QBG
•
Chiang Rai
,
Wiang Pa Pao
,
Mae Chedi
,
Mae Lao
;
1 May 1933
;
H.B.G. Garrett
749 leg.; K
•
San Klang
,
Amphoe Phan
, ca
3 km
W of Thung Ma Fang village
, along stream flowing into
Huay Mae Bon
reservoir;
18 Jun. 1997
;
J.F. Maxwell
97–664 leg.; A, L. –
Kanchanaburi
•
Ban Wang Kalang
,
Neeckey
;
9 May 1946
; G.d.
Hoed
246a leg.; K, P
•
Thong Pha Phum
,
Hin Dat
;
1 Jul. 1926
;
Put
64 leg.; K
•
Thung
Yai Naresuan, along
Ro Kee
stream;
17 Jun. 1993
;
J.F. Maxwell
93–644 leg.; A, L. –
Lampang
•
Chae Son National Park
, park HQ area;
23 Sep. 1995
;
J.F. Maxwell
95–734 leg.;
BKF
, L
•
Chae Son National Park
,
Mae Sook
subdistrict,
Mae Awe station
;
30 May 1996
;
J.F. Maxwell
96–753 leg.; A, L
•
Doi Khun Taan National Park
;
17 May 1933
;
H.M. Smith
545 leg.;
US
•
Doi Khun Taan National Park
, W side of mountain, near
Yaw
3;
5 Jun. 1993
;
J.F. Maxwell
93–573 leg.;
A, L.
Loei
•
Na Haeo
;
27 Apr. 1995
;
W. Nanakorn
3237 leg.;
QBG
. –
Mae Hong Son
•
Khun Yuam
;
15 Aug. 1998
;
C. Trisonthi
KY487
leg.;
QBG
•
Khun Yuam
,
Mae Yum Luang
waterfall;
7 Aug. 2000
;
K.J. Williams
00–353 leg.; E
•
Salawin National Park
,
Mae Sariang District
;
2 Aug. 2013
;
M.F. Newman
,
S. Sangvirotjanapat
,
P. Suksathan
, E.
Záveská
and M.
Pospíšilová
2589 leg.;
QBG
•
San Pan Daen Wildlife Sanctuary
,
Pang Mapha District
;
5 Aug. 1999
;
J.F. Maxwell
99–83 leg.; A
•
Mae Sariang
,
Mae Top Karen village
;
2 Aug. 2013
;
M.F. Newman
,
S. Sangvirotjanapat
,
P. Suksathan
, E.
Záveská
and M.
Pospíšilová
2592 leg.;
QBG
•
Mae Sariang
,
Ban Kat
,
Doi Khun Mae Tob
;
20 Jul. 2015
;
P. Phaosrichai
238 leg.;
QBG
•
Sob Moei
;
11 Jun. 2016
;
N. Sutjaritjai
ZB206 leg.;
QBG
. –
Nan
•
Tham Pha Tup Forest
Park;
25 Jul. 1992
;
K. Larsen
,
S.S. Larsen
, C.
Niyomdham
, P.
Sirirugsa
,
D.D. Tirvengadum
and
C.T. Nørgaard
43582 leg.;
AAU
•
Tham Pha Tup Forest
Park;
13 Sep. 1995
;
K. Larsen
,
S.S. Larsen
,
C. Tange
and D.
Sookchaloem
46430 leg.;
AAU
•
Tham Pha Tup Forest
Park, trail to
Tham Phra
;
16 Aug. 2012
;
D.J. Middleton
,
P. Karaket
,
S. Suddee
and P.
Triboun
5614 leg.; E. –
Phayao
•
Pong
,
Doi Pha Chang Wildlife Sanctuary
, E side of
Doi Pha Lom
,
Khun Khuan
subdistrict;
1 Aug. 1998
;
J.F. Maxwell
98–761 leg.; A. –
Phetchabun
•
Nam Nao National Park
,
Tham Yai
;
2 Sep. 2014
;
C. Maknoi
7097 leg.;
QBG
. –
Phetchaburi
•
Phetchaburi River
;
J.B.L. Pierre
48 leg.; P. –
Phitsanulok
•
Phu Soi Dao
,
Chat Trakan District
;
14 Aug. 2000
;
P. Suksathan
2675 leg.;
QBG
.
Phrae
•
Song
;
10 Jun. 2006
;
J.F. Maxwell
0 6371 leg.;
QBG
. –
Sukhothai
•
Si Satchanalai
,
Phakha
;
12 Jun. 2012
;
S. Klongngern
22 leg.;
QBG
•
Si Satchanalai National Park
,
Route
to
Tham Tharawasan
;
21 Jul. 2015
;
C. Maknoi
7985 leg.;
QBG
•
Si Satchanalai National Park
,
Tham Khangkhao
;
22 Jul. 2015
;
C. Maknoi
8070 leg.;
QBG
•
Si Satchanalai National Park
,
Route
to
Tham Khangkhao
;
26 Aug. 2015
;
C. Maknoi
8192 leg.;
QBG
. –
Tak
•
Mae Sot
,
Phawo
,
Mu Kee Haw (Karen) village
;
18 Aug. 1994
;
J.F. Maxwell
94–886 leg.; A
•
Mae Sot
;
14 Jul. 1999
;
M.F. Newman
909 leg.;
E.
Uttaradit
•
Laplae
,
Mae Phun
;
28 Jun. 2012
;
M. Norsaengsri
and
N. Tathana
9648 leg.;
QBG
•
Nam Pat
,
Phu Soi Dao
,
Path
by waterfall towards pine forest;
7 Aug. 2013
;
M.F. Newman
,
S. Sangvirotjanapat
,
P. Suksathan
,
E. Záveská
and M.
Pospíšilová
2624 leg.;
QBG
.
Fig. 8.
Distribution range of
G. expansa
Wall. ex Horan. The
type locality is indicated by a bigger symbol.
Description
Herb (25–)
45–150 cm
tall, clump-forming, leaning with inflorescence turning upright. Leaf sheaths ca 3, bladeless; ligule
1–6 mm
long, truncate to bilobed, glabrous to pubescent, light green with white margin; blades 6–9, 10–29 ×
1.7–9 cm
, elliptic, usually glaucous, sometimes with grey patch along midrib above, base cuneate or obliquely rounded, apex acuminate to caudate, adpressed pubescent below, otherwise glabrous. Inflorescence 10–27 ×
6.5–17 cm
, lax, conical; peduncle to
3 cm
long; rachis green, glabrous; bracts and bracteoles to
10 mm
long, caducous, elliptic, glabrous to minutely pubescent, green; cincinni
1–12 cm
, elongate, flowers lax on cincinnus; pedicel
1–2 mm
. Flowers
3.4–3.6 cm
long; ovary ca
4 mm
long (
⚥
), ellipsoid, ridged, glabrous, green; calyx ca
4 mm
long, infundibuliform, green, lobes acuminate, margins sparsely pubescent; floral tube
9–14 mm
long, minutely pubescent, yellowish orange, dorsal and lateral corolla lobes 6–7.5 ×
3–4 mm
, hooded, the dorsal one slightly larger, orangegreen; lateral staminodes 11–13 ×
3–5 mm
, oblong to narrowly obovate, yellowish orange, apex round; labellum 11–12 ×
4–5 mm
, triangular, bilobed, yellowish orange, spot absent, base truncate, apex round, nectar tube
3–5 mm
long; filament
26–28 mm
, minutely pubescent, orange; anther
1–2 mm
long, connective tissue, crest and appendages orange, semi-translucent, crest ca
1 mm
long, truncate (shorter in Ƌ);
⚥
appendages ca
3 mm
long, acuminate, bifid, upper pair bigger, decurrent to connective tissue and crest, lower pair smaller; Ƌ appendages ca
3 mm
long, acuminate, bifid to halfway, upper pair only slightly bigger than lower. Fruit to 2.7 ×
1 cm
, ellipsoid, longitudinally ridged, green. Bulbils occasional, subtended by sterile bracts below lowest cincinnus, spindle-shaped, tissue corky.
Distribution and habitat
Myanmar
,
Laos
,
Thailand
,
174–1350 m
a.s.l., growing in mixed evergreen forest along the trail under semi shade. Usually found as dense clump.
Conservation status
Least Concern. The species occurs in a number of protected areas across its range. The species is grown in
ex situ
collections at two botanic Gardens (
BGCI 2018
).
Notes
Globba expansa
is the most common species in this subsection, growing widely in northern
Myanmar
,
Thailand
, and
Laos
. Usually found in evergreen forest or deciduous forest, it is easily noticed by its large inflorescence with bright orange flowers on elongate cincinni. As its distribution is wide, this species has been described twice from
Myanmar
and
Thailand
.
Type
specimens and living specimens at the
type
locality of
G. yeatsiana
were compared. In the case of
G. expansa
from
Myanmar
, Wallich’s specimens no. 6536 are in good condition, especially no. 6536C which has a male flower attached to the sheet. As for
G. yeatsiana
from
Thailand
,
type
specimens were studied alongside living plants found predominantly at
800–1000 m
a.s.l. in evergreen forest of Doi Suthep-Pui. Both specimens shared the same morphological characteristics, such as oblong to narrowly obovate lateral staminodes, labellum shape, anther appendage shape, and floral part ratio. As a result,
G. yeatsiana
is placed in synonymy under the earlier name,
G. expansa
.