Revision of Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) in the Marquesas Islands
Author
Wagner, Warren L.
Department of Botany, MRC- 166, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, P. O. Box 37012, Washington, DC 20013 - 7012
wagnerw@si.edu
Author
Wagner, Anthony J.
Department of Botany, MRC- 166, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, P. O. Box 37012, Washington, DC 20013 - 7012
Author
Lorence, David H.
National Tropical Botanical Garden, 3530 Papalina Road, Kalaheo, HI 96741 - 9599, USA
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Cyrtandra uapouensis W. L. Wagner & Lorence
sp. nov.
Fig. 7
Type.
Marquesas Islands: Ua Pou: Ua Pou: Ridge just north of Oave, between Oave and Matahenua, high mountain peaks along main backbone ridge, 945 m, 9°23'455"S, 140°4'433"W, 3 July 2004, S. P. Perlman & K. R. Wood 19085 (holotype: PTBG-042428!; isotypes: BISH!, MO, NY, P, PAP, US!).
Description.
Shrubs 1.5-3 m tall; stems usually few. Leaves opposite, borne on upper 3-5 nodes, elliptic-oblanceolate to elliptic, 19-28
x
8-13 cm, upper surface glossy, dark green, glabrate, lower surface pale green, ferruginous pubescent when young, when maturing pubescent primarily along the veins, margins serrulate, apex rounded and usually acuminate, base attenuate, petioles 4.5-7 cm. Flowers in congested cymes 1-3 cm long arising in the upper leaf axils, flowers 1-6, ferruginous pubescent, quickly glabrate, peduncles 3-15 mm long, ca. 1-2 mm in diameter, pedicels 0-10 mm, bracts triangular, ca. 8-11 mm; calyx ellipsoid, white, plicate, 20-25 mm long, the lobes 8-13 mm long, deciduous after anthesis; corolla broadly funnelform, tube ca. 22-35 mm, slightly exceeding the calyx, the lobes ca. 8-10 mm long; style ca. 3 mm long, pubescent. Young berry ellipsoid-ovoid, 15-25 mm long.
Distribution.
Marquesas Islands, rare, endemic to high ridges of Ua Pou, from Oave, Matahenua, Teavahaakiti, Tekahuipu, and Tekohepu, 680-945 m.
Ecology.
Cyrtandra uapouensis
is known only in
Metrosideros collina
-
Weinmannia marquesana
wet forest with diverse fern understory and other shrubs and trees such as species of
Cheirodendron
,
Coprosma
,
Crossostylis
,
Ilex
,
Melicope
, and
Xylosma
.
Etymology.
The specific epithet refers to the island of Ua Pou where the only known populations occur.
Conservation status.
IUCN Red List Category: Critically Endangered CR B2a + 2b (i, ii, iii). B2: total area of occupancy less than 10 km2 (ca. 5 km2). B2a, a single population known; b (i-iii), habitat continuing decline inferred. The suitable habitat for
Cyrtandra uapouensis
on Ua Pou (ca. 105 km2) is indicated as an endangered environment, threatened feral animals and invasive plants, reducing the extent of the forest (
Florence and Lorence 1997
;
Mueller-Dombois and Fosberg 1998
;
Meyer and Salvat 2009
).
Specimens examined.
Marquesas Islands. Ua Pou:
Mt. Tekahoipu, 800 m, 9 September 1922, Quayle 1151 (BISH);
crete
sud menant au mont Teavahaakiti, vallon
a
pente forte, zone semi-ouverte, 810 m, 20 Jun 2004, Meyer 2847 (P, PAP, PTBG, US); Teavahaakiti, steep slopes of main ridge to S of Oave, N & E facing cliffs
between
Teavahaakiti & Tekohepu, 683 m, 5 July 1997, Perlman & Wood 15904 (MO, P, PAP, PTBG, US, WU).
Discussion.
Gillett (1973)
included the only known specimen of
Cyrtandra uapouensis
at that time (
Quayle 1151
) within his delimitation of
Cyrtandra nukuhivensis
; populations from Ua Pou are here separated based on its occurrence on a different island and its consistently larger leaves.
Cyrtandra uapouensis
grows sympatrically with
Cyrtandra kenwoodii
, and there are several collections (cited in hybrid section) that are morphologically intermediate between them that appear to represent hybrids. The fact that
Cyrtandra kenwoodii
forms a separate branch in the phylogenetic analyses (
Clark et al. 2009
; fig. 1) from both the divided calyx group and the plicate calyx group suggests that perhaps this hybridization has impacted the genome of
Cyrtandra kenwoodii
or that the species is of hybrid origin.
Figure 7.
Cyrtandra uapouensis
W. L. Wagner & Lorence
A
Habit
B
Flower, lateral view
C
Flower, face view. Drawn from Perlman 19085 (isotype, US) [
A, C
] and Perlman 15904 (PTBG) [
A, B
] and field images.