A new combination and new records of Tetrastigma (Vitaceae) from Thailand
Author
Kochaiphat, Phongsakorn
Applied Taxonomic Research Center, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand. Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW 9 3 AE, England, U. K.
Author
Trias-Blasi, Anna
Author
Pornpongrungrueng, Pimwadee
Applied Taxonomic Research Center, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand. Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW 9 3 AE, England, U. K.
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Phytotaxa
2014
2014-10-24
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4
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.183.4.6
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.183.4.6
1179-3163
5151152
Tetrastigma macrocorymbum
Gagnep. ex J.Wen, Boggan & Turland
in
Hui & Wen (2007: 205)
.
Type:—
Vietnam
, Tonkin, Moc-chau, prov.
De Sonla
,
Petelot 7826
(
holotype
P
). (
Fig. 1B
)
Large woody climber.
Stems
pubescent with brownish hairs, slightly striate, mature stems flaky, flatted; tendrils simple; stipules 2, caducous.
Leaves
compound, pedately 5-foliolate; petiole 5.5–7.0 cm long, pilose, base pulvinate; leaflets papyraceous; terminal leaflet petiolule,
1–2 cm
long, pilose, terminal leaflet blade elliptic or ovate, 11.5–15.5 ×
5–6 cm
, base attenuate or cuneate, margin serrate with small
0.5–1 mm
protruding, apex acuminate, petiolule of lateral leaflet complex
1–1.5 cm
long, pilose, lateral leaflet petiolule,
0.5–0.7 cm
long, pilose, lateral leaflet blade elliptic or ovate, 8–13 ×
4–6 cm
, base cuneate or asymmetrical, margin and apex as terminal leaflet; veins conspicuous on both sides, protruding on lower surface, pilose, 1 main basal vein, 8–11 pairs of lateral veins.
Inflorescences
in female plants axillary on young stems, compound umbel, globose, ca.
4 cm
in diameter; peduncles
2–4 cm
long, pilose, male plants not seen.
Female flowers
bud ovoid,
2–3 mm
long, pedicels
2–3 mm
long, pilose; calyx cupuliform, 4-tiny-lobed, pilose, margin ciliate; corolla squarrose at anthesis, petals oblong, 2.5–3 ×
1.2–1.5 mm
, apex with cornicules
0.2–0.3 mm
long, outer surface puberulent; disc inconspicuous; staminode trullate, 1.5–2.0 mm long; ovary pyramiform, 1.5–2 ×
2–2.3 mm
, cover with hairs on the upper part; style ca.
0.5 mm
long; stigma 4-lobed,
0.3–0.5 mm
long.
Berries
not seen.
Distribution:—
China
,
Vietnam
and
Thailand
.
Distribution in
Thailand
:—NORTHERN:
Chiang Mai
(
Fig. 2
.).
Ecology:—Limestone mountains, in upper montane forest, at
1700 m
elev.
Vernacular:—Thao Nam (เถาน้ำ)
Chiang Mai
.
Specimens
examined:—
THAILAND
.
Chiang Mai
:
Doi Chiang Dao
,
Dong
noi,
1700 m
elev.,
P
.
Kochaiphat
271
♀ fl. (
KKU
),
30 April 1997
,
BGO. Staff. 9401
♀
fl. (
QBG
)
.
Conservation
status in
Thailand
:—
A
single population of this species has been recorded, and is represented by only
two specimens
. Because its habitat is very restricted and specific (upper montane forest on limestone soil at high elevation), a preliminary assessment of endangered (
EN
) is indicated
.
Note:—This species is similar to
T. siamense
Gagnep. & Craib
in
Craib (1915: 427)
but differs in the presence of light-brownish hairs on the upper part of the ovary.
Tetrastigma pyriforme
Gagnep. (1944: 35)
.
Syntype
:—
Vietnam
, Tonkin, col de Lo-qui-ho, près
Chapa
,
Polaine
12618
(not located), Sau-Tan-Nai,
8 April 1936
,
Poilaine
25626
,
♂
fl. (
P
!,
BO
!);
Laos
,
Pakson
,
Bassac
,
Poilaine
15595
(
K
!),
Plateau des Bolaven
,
Poilaine
16196
(not located).
Sub-woody climber.
Stems
terete, mature stems flaky; tendrils bifurcate; stipules 2, deltoid, 0.3–0.4 ×
0.4–0.5 cm
, glabrous.
Leaves
compound, pedately 5-foliolate; petiole 6.5–9.0 cm long, pilose, base pulvinate; leaflets subcoriaceous; terminal leaflet petiolule,
1–1.5 cm
long, pilose, terminal leaflet blade ovate–lanceolate, 3–4 ×
6–9 cm
, base acute, margin serrate with small robust-teeth at apex, apex cuneate, petiolule of lateral leaflet complex
0.6–0.8 cm
long, pilose, lateral leaflet petiolule,
0.05–0.3 cm
long, pilose, lateral leaflet blade ovate–lanceolate or unequally rhombic, 2.5–8 ×
1.5–4.5 cm
, base oblique, margin and apex as terminal leaflet; veins conspicuous on both sides, protruding on lower surface, pilose, 1 main basal vein, 7–17 pairs of lateral veins.
Inflorescences
in female plants axillary or on pseudo-terminal branch, cyme, male plants not seen.
Flowers
not seen.
Berries
pyriform when dry, 0.5–0.7 ×
0.6–0.7 cm
, 2–4 seeded.
Seeds
pyriform, triangular, apex retuse, ca. 0.5 ×
0.6 cm
, testa tuberculate, adaxial surface with a V-shaped furrow, abaxial surface with an elliptic chalaza, endosperm ‘ ’ shaped in cross-section.
Distribution:—
Laos
,
Vietnam
,
Thailand
and Malay Peninsula.
Distribution in
Thailand
:—NORTHERN:
Nan
(
Fig. 2
).
Ecology:—Shaded area in lower montane forest;
1700 m
elev.
Phenology:—Fruiting in July.
Specimens
examined:—
THAILAND
.
Nan
:
Doi Phu Kha
, 19̊ 25’
N
,
101̊ 10’
E
,
28 July 1992
,
K
. Larsen,
S
.
S
. Larsen
,
C
. Niyomdham
,
P
.
Sirirugsa
,
D.D. Tirvengadum
&
C
.
T
.
Norgaard 43683
♀
fr. (
AAU
,
BKF
)
.
Conservation status in
Thailand
:—
A
single population of this species has been recorded, and is represented by only
one specimen
collected in
Doi Phu Kha National Park
(
Nan
) in 1992.
This
species has an extremely restricted distribution and it might be affected by deforestation, as there are anecdotal records of it in the area, therefore a preliminary assessment of endangered (
EN
) is indicated
.
Note:—This species is similar to
T. serrulatum
(Roxb.) Planch. (1887: 432)
but differs from it in the number of secondary veins and stem morphology. While
T. pyriforme
has leaves with 7–17 pairs of secondary veins and a stout stem with flaky bark,
T. serrulatum
has leaves with 5–8 pairs of secondary veins and a slightly corrugated stem with a smooth surface.
Tetrastigma triphyllum
(Gagnep.)
W.T.
Wang (1979: 83)
.
Tetrastigma yunnanense
Gagnep. var.
triphyllum
Gagnep.
in Lecomte (1910: 271). Type:—
China
,
Yunnan
, environs
de Lou-lan
,
16 March 1905
,
Ducloux 3439
♀
fl. (
holotype
P!)