Primulina guigangensis (Gesneriaceae): a new species from limestone area in Guangxi, China
Author
Wu, Lei
Guangxi Inst. of Botany, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Chinese Academy of Sciences, 541006, Guilin, China. College of Life Sciences, Guangxi Normal University, 541004, Guilin, China. Author for Correspondence. E-mail: Wuleiibk @ 163. com, Qiangzhang 04 @ 126. com
Author
Zhang, Qiang
Guangxi Inst. of Botany, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Chinese Academy of Sciences, 541006, Guilin, China. College of Life Sciences, Guangxi Normal University, 541004, Guilin, China. Author for Correspondence. E-mail: Wuleiibk @ 163. com, Qiangzhang 04 @ 126. com
Author
Xu, Wei-Bin
Guangxi Inst. of Botany, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Chinese Academy of Sciences, 541006, Guilin, China. College of Life Sciences, Guangxi Normal University, 541004, Guilin, China. Author for Correspondence. E-mail: Wuleiibk @ 163. com, Qiangzhang 04 @ 126. com
Author
Mo, Shui-Song
Guangxi Inst. of Botany, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Chinese Academy of Sciences, 541006, Guilin, China. College of Life Sciences, Guangxi Normal University, 541004, Guilin, China. Author for Correspondence. E-mail: Wuleiibk @ 163. com, Qiangzhang 04 @ 126. com
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Phytotaxa
2012
2012-12-23
38
19
23
http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.38.1.2
journal article
6152
10.11646/phytotaxa.38.1.2
2a0f5d56-445d-40ed-88b7-4ec375648a57
1179-3163
4926337
Primulina guigangensis
L.Wu & Q.Zhang
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
&
Fig. 2 A–H
)
Affinis
P. yungfuensi
, a qua pedunculo
8–15 cm
longo (vs.
4.5–9 cm
), calyce apice acuminato (vs. acuto), corolla
2.8–3.5 cm
longa (vs.
3.8–4.6 cm
), tubo corollae anguste infundibulari,
1.8-2.5 cm
longo (vs. cupiformi,
2.5–3 cm
), filamentis dense glanduloso-puberulis (vs. glabris), stigmate oblongo (vs. lineari); floret Sept. usque ad Nov. distinguitur.
Type:
—
CHINA
.
Guangxi
:
Guigang
city,
Zhangmu town
. elev.
160 m
,
23° 16' N
,
109° 16' E
,
25 October 2011
,
3038
(
holotype
IBK
!, isotypes
IBK
!)
.
FIGURE 1.
Primulina guigangensis
. A) habit; B) opened flower; C) pistil; D). stigma; E) magnified leaf surface, showing indumentum. Drawn by Wen-Hong Lin.
Perennial acaulescent herb. Rhizome internodes inconspicuous. Leaves basal, opposite; petiole
1–4 cm
× ca.
3.5 mm
; leaf blade elliptic to ovate, 3.0–7.5 ×
2–6 cm
, leathery, adaxially purple puberulent to pilose, ca.
3.5 mm
long, follicles predominant, eglandular, abaxially white puberulent, 0.5–2.0 mm long, base broadly oblique, cuneate or rounded, margin crenate to repand, apex acute to rounded; lateral veins ca. 3 on each side of the midrib, inconspicuous. Cyme number variable, 2–6-flowered for each; peduncle
8–15 cm
, purple villous; bracts 2, free, narrowly ovate to elliptic, 7–13 ×
5–7 mm
, purple pubescent, margin entire, apex obtuse. Pedicel 1.0–
1.8 cm
, densely glandular puberulent. Calyx 5-parted from base; segments equal, lanceolate-linear, 4.5–7.0 ×
1–2 mm
, glandular puberulent, margin entire, apex acuminate. Corolla pale pinkpurple, with 2 yellow honey guides inside,
2.8–3.5 cm
, outside glandular puberulent, inside basally puberulent with very short hairs; tube narrowly funnelform, inflated above the mouth, 1.8–2.5 ×
0.9–1.2 cm
; adaxial lip ca.
7 mm
; abaxial lip
1.1–1.5 cm
. Filaments ca.
1 cm
, densely glandular puberulent; anthers fused by entire adaxial surfaces,
2–3 mm
; staminodes 2, ca.
6.5 mm
. Pistil ca.
2.2 cm
, densely puberulent; ovary ca.
1.2 cm
; stigma long elliptic, ca.
2 mm
, slightly 2-lobed. Capsule straight, ca.
4 cm
, pubescent.
FIGURE 2.
A–H)
Primulina guigangensis
.
A) habitat; B) habit; C) leaf surface; D) cyme; E, F) flower in side view; G) flower in face view; H) opened flower, showing pistil and stigma. I, J)
P. yungfuensis
. I) habit; J) leaf surface.
Distribution
,
habitat and ecology:
—
Primulina guigangensis
was found growing on a slope, often at crevices in an open evergreen limestone forest, near Guigang city, eastern
Guangxi
,
China
. The region has a seasonal monsoon climate with periodical shift between aridity and rain. The vegetation is dominated by shrubs and herbs, which include
Tirpitzia ovoidea
Chun & How ex W.L.Sha
,
Ficus tinctoria
G.Forst. subsp.
gibbosa
(Blume) Corner
,
Mallotus tenuifolius
Pax
,
Alchornea trewioides
(Benth.) Müll.Arg.
,
Decaspermum gracilentum
(Hance) Merr. & L.M.Perry
,
Cipadessa baccifera
(Roth) Miq
,
Vitex negundo
L.,
Zanthoxylum armatum
DC.
,
Mallotus repandus
(Willd.) Müll.Arg
,
Elaeagnus bockii
Diels
,
Sageretia rugosa
Hance
,
Callerya nitida
(Benth.) R.Geesink
,
Toddalia asiatica
(L.) Lam,
Wikstroemia indica
(Linn.) C.A.Mey.
,
Cassytha filiformis
L,
Chrysanthemum indicum
L.,
Phtheirospermum japonicum
(Thunb.) Kanitz
,
Hypodematium crenatum
(Forsk.) Kuhn
,
Adiantum malesianum
Ghatak
,
Selaginella effusa
Alston
, etcetera.
Phenology:
—This new species had been collected in flower from September to November, and fruit from October to December.
Etymology:
—The epithet is derived from the
type
locality Guigang City,
Guangxi
.
Distinguishing characters:
—
Primulina guigangensis
is most similar to
P. yungfuensis
. Shared characters mainly include leaf with similar shape and indumentum, cyme 2–6-flowered with two bracts. However,
P. guigangensis
can be distinguished by its
8–15 cm
long peduncle (vs. 4.5–9.0 cm long), calyx apex acuminate (vs. acute), corolla
2.8–3.5 cm
long (vs.
3.8–4.6 cm
long), tube narrowly funnelform,
1.8–2.5 cm
long, inflated above the mouth (vs. tube tubular, 2.5–3.0 cm long, not inflated), filaments densely glandular puberulent (vs. glabrous), stigma long elliptic (vs. linear) and flowering in September–November (instead of March).
Additional specimens examined (
paratype
)
:—
CHINA
.
Guangxi
:
Guigang City
,
Zhangmu Town
, same locality as type,
3 November 2011
,
L
.
Wu
&
Q
.
Zhang
3041
(
IBK
!)
.