Revisions and key to the Vernonieae (Compositae) of Thailand
Author
Bunwong, Sukhonthip
Maejo University Phrae Campus, Mae Sai, Rong Kwang, Phrae 54140, Thailand
Author
Chantaranothai, Pranom
Applied Taxonomic Research Center, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand
Author
Keeley, Sterling C.
Department of Botany, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96816 USA
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Koyamasia curtisii var. curtisii
Description.
Herbs 20-100 cm tall. Stems erect, conspicuously ribbed, puberulous with stipitate glands. Leaves 5-15 by 2-7 cm, ovate or elliptic, margin serrate, apex acute to acuminate, base attenuate, chartaceous; both surfaces puberulous with whip-shaped hairs and capitate glands; lateral veins 7-12-paired; petioles up to 4 cm long. Capitulescences terminal, solitary or loosely paniculate. Capitula campanulate, 15-20 mm long, pedunculate. Receptacle flat, glabrous. Involucres campanulate, 7-10 mm long, 8-15
mm
in diam. Phyllaries imbricate, in 6-7 series, light green or purple apex, margin entire, outer surface puberulous; the outer and the middle ones ovate to lanceolate, apex acuminate with reflexed, the inner ones lanceolate to oblong, apex caudate. Florets ca. 60; corollas funnelform, purple, pubescent with soft hairs and capitate glands; corolla tubes 7-10 mm long; corolla lobes 2-3 mm long. Anthers 2.8-3 mm long, apical appendage acute, base obtuse. Styles purple. Achenes clavate, 3-3.5 mm long, 10-ribbed, sparsely glandular. Pappus in one series of bristles, 2-8 mm long, deciduous.
Distribution.
Thailand: Lampang, Phetchabun, Kanchanaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Saraburi, Phatthalung, Trang, Satun, Songkla. India, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, Malay Peninsula, Malay islands.
Specimens examined.
Thailand, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Kuiburi district,
12°3.44'N
,
99°37.59'E
, 19 Nov 1964,
Adisai
965 (BK); Satun, Tarutao national park,
6°36.19'N
,
99°39.15'E
, 21 Apr 1969,
C. Chermsirivathana
1477 (BK, L); Lampang, Muang Ngao, 17 Jan 1931,
Put
4019 (AAU, BK, BM, K, P); Muang Ngao,30 Aug 1925,
Winit
757 (K); Kanchanaburi, Si Sa Wat, 10 Aug 1967,
Kasem
548 (BK); Si Sa Wat, 30 Jul 1925,
A. Marcan
2348 (BM, K, P); Si Sa Wat, 31 Jul 1928,
Put
1780 (AAU, BK, K, L, P); Saraburi, Muak Lek, 4 Sep 1925; Muak Lek,
Put
1877 (BK),; Muak Lek, 4 Sep 1928,
Put
1879 (AAU, BK, BM, E, K, P); Muak Lek, 4 Sep 1963,
T. Smitinand & H. Sleumer
1372 (K, L); Trang, Kao Kao, 2 Aug 1929,
Rabil
310 (BK, BM, K).
Diagnostic characters.
Koyamasia curtisii
is similar to
Koyamasia calcarea
in having solitary or loosely paniculate capitulescences and reflexed phyllaries but differs in having smaller capitula and a pappus. Both species are found in limestone mountains.
Ecology.
Limestone mountain, alt. 100-500 m; flowering November to April.
Vernacular name.
Chang Nga Pha (ช้างงาผา).