Lindernia barthlottii (Linderniaceae), a new species from inselbergs in Madagascar
Author
Fischer, Eberhard
Institute for Integrated Natural Sciences-Biology, University of Koblenz, Universitätsstrasse 1, 56070 Koblenz, Germany.
Author
Andriantiana, Jacky Lucien
Parc Botanique et Zoologique de Tsimbazaza (PBZT), Rue Fernand Kasanga, Tsimbazaza, 101, Antananarivo, Madagascar. jacky. andry @ yahoo. fr
Author
Sieder, Anton
Botanischer Garten der Universität Wien, Rennweg 14, 1030 Wien, Austria. Anton.
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-11-23
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Linderniaceae
on inselbergs in
Madagascar
Linderniaceae
play an important role in the vegetation of granitic or gneissic inselbergs.
Linderniella pygmaea
(
Bonati 1924b: 107
) Fischer, Schäferhoff. & Müller (2013: 228)
(≡
Craterostigma pygmaeum
Bonati
) is an endemic species from Central
Madagascar
(Andringitra massif, Horombe Plateau and Ambatolampy) growing in
Coleochloa setifera
mats together with
Xerophyta dasylirioides
Baker (1875: 235)
,
X. pinifolia
Lam. ex
Poiret (1808: 804)
and
Pachypodium densiflorum
Baker (1887: 503)
. The species is desiccation tolerant.
Linderniella cerastioides
(
Bonati 1924b: 106
)
Fischer, Schäferhoff & Müller (2013: 227)
(≡
Craterostigma cerastioides
Bonati
) is also an endemic species restricted to the Andringitra massif and growing in
Coleochloa setifera
mats on granitic inselbergs accompanied by
Xerophyta dasylirioides
,
X. pinifolia
and several succulents (e,g.
Pachypodium densiflorum
). It is also a desiccation-tolerant taxon.
Linderniella horombensis
(
Fischer 1995: 238
)
Fischer, Schäferhoff & Müller (2013: 227)
(≡
Lindernia horombensis
Eb.Fisch.
) is another resurrection plant found in
Coleochloa setifera
mats accompanied by
Xerophyta dasylirioides
,
X. pinifolia
,
Linderniella pygmaea
and several succulents. It is endemic to the Horombe Plateau SW of Ambalavao. The recently described
Linderniella porembskii
Andriamiar. & Rabarim.
in
Andriamiarisoa
et al.
(2023: 12)
is morphologically very close to
L. horombensis
and probably merits only a varietal status. The only other
Linderniaceae
species endemic to
Madagascar
,
Crepidorhopalon microcarpaeoides
(
Bonati 1924a: 101
)
Fischer (1995: 252)
(≡
Lindernia microcarpaeoides
Bonati
), is an annual species occurring in ephemeral flush vegetation in Central
Madagascar
. Occasionally, the endemic
Lindernia lemuriana
Fischer, Schäferhoff & Müller (2013: 225)
and
Lindernia viguieri
(
Bonati 1926: 3
)
Fischer (1995: 240)
, both annual species, are found in ephemeral flush vegetation, but they also occur in anthropogenic habitats like rice fields (
Fischer 1995
,
Fischer 2023
). As the inselbergs in Northern
Madagascar
have not been studied by Rabarimamanarivo
et al.
(2019), no data on endemic
Linderniaceae
are available from this area and
Lindernia barthlottii
is the first record in this region.