Taxonomic novelties in Erysimum for the Flora of Iran: E. polatschekii, a new alpine endemic, and E. scabrum, a new record
Author
Moazzeni, Hamid
Department of Botany, Research Center for Plant Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, P. O. Box 91779 - 48974, Mashhad, Iran
Author
Assadi, Mostafa
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), P. O. Box 13185 - 116, Tehran, I ran
Author
Zare, Golshan
Hacettepe University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, TR- 06800 Beytepe, Ankara, Turkey
Author
Mirtadzadini, Mansour
Deptartment of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, P. O. Box 76169 - 133, Kerman, Iran & Missouri Botanical Garden, P. O. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri, 63166 - 0299, U. S. A.
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Phytotaxa
2016
2016-07-29
269
1
47
53
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.269.1.6
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.269.1.6
1179-3163
13666054
Erysimum polatschekii
Moazzeni, Assadi & Al-Shehbaz
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
, map 1)
TYPE
:
IRAN
.
Kerman
: [Baft],
Gugher
,
mt. Bondar
,
3350 m
,
27 June 1995
,
M
. Mirtadzadini 31823
(
holotype
,
TUH
;
isotypes
:
FUMH
,
Kerman
university herbarium-Mirtadzadini’s collection)
.
Plants
cespitose perennial.
Stems
up to
10 cm
high, numerous; trichomes dense, 2-rayed (malpighiaceous).
Basal leaves
spatulate-oblanceolate,
1–3 cm
×
1–2 mm
, acute at apex, entire at margin, attenuate at base, densely covered with 2+(3)+((4))-rayed trichomes.
Cauline leaves
sessile, lanceolate, entire to pinnate, 15–50 × (1–)
3–5 mm
, acute at apex, attenuate at base, with 2+(3)-rayed trichomes.
Raceme
up to 12-flowered, ebracteate; fruiting pedicels ascending at 30–45º angle,
2.5–5 mm
, with 2+(3)-rayed trichomes.
Sepals
oblong, ca.
5 mm
, with 2+3-rayed trichomes.
Petals
yellow or purple, sometimes both in the same flower, 9–11 ×
2–3 mm
, glabrous.
Fruits
dehiscent siliques,
2.5–5 cm
× ca.
1 mm
, ascending, densely covered with (2)+3+((4))-rayed trichomes; style ca.
1 mm
, with (2)+3+4-rayed trichomes; stigma clearly bilobed. Seeds winged at top, oblong, ca. 2 ×
1 mm
; cotyledons accumbent.
Distribution
: endemic (
Kerman
, S
Iran
).
Phenology
: June (flowering period), July (fruiting period).
FIGURE 1.
Erysimum polatschekii
. A: habit, B: basal leaf, C: flower. D: fruit. E: Seed. Drawn from
Mirtadzadini 23453
(TUH).
Additional specimens examined (
paratypes
):
IRAN
:
Kerman Province
, ca.
110 km
S
Kerman
, [
Baft
]
Amir Abad Gugher village
,
M
.
Mirtadzadini
,
23453
(
TUH
;
Kerman
university herbarium-Mirtadzadini’s collection).
NW Ravar
,
Feiz Abad
, toward waterfall,
20 April 2002
,
M
. Mirtadzadini, s. n.
(
Kerman
university herbarium-Mirtadzadini’s collection)
Distribution and ecology—
Endemic to the alpine zone of Mt. Bondar in
Kerman Province
, growing on scree at elevations of
2500–3350 m
.
Etymology—
Erysimum polatschekii
is named after the late Prof. Adolf Polatschek (1932–2015), an Austrian botanist who spent most of his life working on
Erysimum
and recently published its revision in several papers (
Polatschek 2010
,
2011
,
2012
,
2013a
, b, 2014).
Remarks:
Erysimum polatschekii
is morphologically similar to
E
.
purpureum
and
E
.
pseudopurpureum
in habit, lax inflorescences, and petal length. However, it is readily distinguished from them by having bicolored flowers (yellow, purple, or both on one flower: purple distally and yellow proximally), distinctly bilobed stigma, different fruit indumentum, and winged seeds (see
Table 1
). This is the second report of bicolored flowers in
Erysimum
in
Iran
; the first was in
E. hezarense
Moazzeni
(in
Moazzeni
et al
. 2014a: 242
). Both species with bicolored flowers (i.e.,
E. polatschekii
and
E. hezarense
) grow in
Kerman Province
, within which isolated mountain ranges represent centers for local endemism. Although the literature on the breeding systems in
Erysimum
is sparse, it seems that floral color changed in response to pollinators’ behavior (
Ollerton
et al.
2007
).
Conservation status—
The new species is known so far only from Mt. Gugher at elevations above
2500 m
, and its distribution is very narrow both altitudinally and geographically. Consequently, the risk of local extinction is rather high. For these reasons,
E. polatschekii
is here assessed as vulnerable (VU) according to IUCN Red List criteria (
IUCN 2013
).
FIGURE 2.
Distribution of
Erysimum polatchekii
and its close allies in
Iran
and neighboring countries.
E
.
polatschekii
(● in blue),
E
.
pseudopurpureum
(■ in black),
E
.
purpureum
(▲ in green).