Arachniodes libingii sp. nov. and A. vietnamensis sp. nov. (Dryopteridaceae), two new ferns from southern China and central Vietnam
Author
Lu, Ngan Thi
0000-0001-9823-2018
Department of Biology, Vietnam National Museum of Nature, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Hanoi, Vietnam & vnmngan @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9823 - 2018
vnmngan@gmail.com
Author
Nguyen, Linh Phuong
0000-0001-8470-2461
Faculty of Biology, VNU University of Science, 334 Nguyen Trai, Thanh Xuan, Hanoi, Vietnam & linhphuong 2711 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8470 - 2461
linhphuong2711@gmail.com
Author
Le, Chi Toan
0000-0002-5339-4440
Department of Botany, Hanoi Pedagogical University 2, 32 Nguyen Van Linh, Xuan Hoa, Phuc Yen, Vietnam & lechitoan @ hpu 2. edu. vn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5339 - 4440
Author
Nguyen, Thanh Trung
0000-0003-4734-3775
Faculty of Biology, VNU University of Science, 334 Nguyen Trai, Thanh Xuan, Hanoi, Vietnam & thanhntsh @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4734 - 3775
thanhntsh@gmail.com
Author
Zhang, Liang
0000-0003-3784-3135
Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, Yunnan 650201, China & zhangliang @ mail. kib. ac. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3784 - 3135
zhangliang@mail.kib.ac.cn
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Phytotaxa
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Arachniodes libingii
Liang Zhang, N.T.Lu
& T.T.Thanh,
sp. nov.
,
Fig. 1
.
Type
:
—
CHINA
.
Hainan Province
:
Wuzhishan
, elev.
1050 m
,
18°54′5.69”N
,
109°41′23.87”E
, in broad-leaved evergreen forests,
14 December 2012
,
Liang Zhang 1621
(
holotype
CDBI
!, isotype
CDBI
!)
.
Diagnosis: This species is most similar to
Arachniodes chinensis
(
Fig. 3
:
A
, D) in having short creeping rhizomes, scales on basal stipes blackish brown, scales on fronds dense, black, appressed, and subulate, laminae 2-pinnate, and indusia entire, but the former has deltoid-oblong laminae and longer (up to
18 cm
) caudate apices (vs. deltoid-ovate laminae and shorter caudate apices in the latter), and up to 8 pairs of pinnae (vs. often 2–4 pairs in the latter).
Plant
57–67 cm
high. Roots 7–9, 1–
9 cm
×
0.2–0.5 mm
. Rhizome short-creeping, 6.0 ×
0.9 cm
; densely scaly, brown when young, dark brown when mature, narrow filiform-lanceolate, 4–7 ×
0.2–0.5 mm
, entire. Stipes stramineous to brown,
27–30 cm
×
2.5 mm
; base densely scaly, dark brown, subulate, lanceolate, 4–11 ×
0.1–0.9 mm
, entire, apex shortly tortuous; upward densely scaly, scales appressed, black, subulate, 1.3–2.8 ×
0.2 mm
. Lamina 2- pinnatepinnatifid, dull green when dried, deltoid-oblong, papery, base acute or broad obtuse, apex abruptly acuminate to long caudate, up to
18 cm
long; rachis
1.2–1.8 mm
in diam., rachises and axes with dense scales abaxially and adaxially, scales appressed, subulate, similar to scales on distal stipes but smaller; pinnae 6 to 8 pairs, lowest pinnae deltoid, basal basiscopic ones slightly longer or elongated, upper pinnae lanceolate, 5.5–20 ×
1.3–3.6 cm
, base acute or obtuse, apex long, narrowly acuminate; pinnules 7–22 pairs, alternate, shortly stalked to sessile, oblong, 0.7–2.6 ×
0.3–0.7 cm
, with brown microscales abaxially, scales
0.2–0.5 mm
, glabrous adaxially, base auricle, acute, apex acute or obtuse, aristate. Sori small,
0.7–1.5 mm
, terminal on veinlets, 1–13 pairs per ultimate segment, medial between margins and mid-veins, fugacious; sporangia dark brown; indusia ca.
0.5 mm
in diam., brown, membranous or thickly membranous, entire; spores unseen.
Etymology:—
The specific epithet,
libingii
, is in honor of Dr. Li-Bing Zhang, a botanist based at
Missouri
Botanical Garden,
USA
, for his great contributions to pteridology of
China
and worldwide. He was also one of the thesis advisors of both N.T.L. and L.Z.
Geographical distribution:—
The new species currently occurs in
Hainan
and
Guangdong
, the two southernmost provinces of
China
. It is possible that
Arachniodes libingii
also occurs in other provinces of southern
China
.
Additional material examined:—
CHINA
.
Guangdong Province
:
Lianzhou
, elev.
255 m
,
25°2′37.39"N
,
112°25′12.65"E
,
27 September 2010
,
Liang Zhang 1199
(
CDBI
!)
;
Hainan Province
:
Qiongzhong
,
Tiedingling
, elev.
1100 m
,
18°56′N
,
109°43′E
,
26 May 2002
,
Dong
S
.
Y
. 647
(
PE
!);
Wuzhishan
, elev.
1400 m
,
18°53′N
,
109°41′E
,
17 December 2004
,
Wuzhishan Fern Survey 116
(
PE
!);
Wuzhishan, elev.
960 m
,
18°52′N
,
109°40′E
,
22 December 2004
,
Wuzhishan Fern Survey 243
(
PE
!)
.
FIGURE 1.
Arachniodes libingii
Liang Zhang, N.T.Lu & T.T.Nguyen
,—A. Habit.—B. Stipe base with darkish brown scales.—C. Young rhizome.—D. Upper pinnae with lamina apex.—E. Pinnules with young sori.—F. Pinnules with mature sori.—G. Portion of abaxial lamina with apex.—H. Portion of middle pinnae.—I. Portion of basal most pairs of pinnae. Photo credit: Liang Zhang.
FIGURE 2.
Arachniodes vietnamensis
Liang Zhang, N.T. Lu & T.T. Nguyen
,—A. Abaxial surface of frond.—B. Portion of upper lamina.—C. Abaxial surface of pinnules.—D. Lateral pinnae.—E. Sori and portion of rachis showing densely appressed subulate/filiform scales.—F. Scales on stipe.—G. Scale on rachis.—H. Sparse, echinulate, perforate spore.—I. Perispore.—J. Indusia. Photo credit: Xinmao Zhou & Ngan Thi Lu.
Notes:—
Arachniodes libingii
could be confused with
A. chinensis
and
A. yaoshanensis
due to their morphological similarities. Comparing to the two species,
A. libingii
differs from
A. chinensis
in having more pairs of pinnae and lamina apices abruptly acuminate to long caudate (
Fig. 3
: A, B), and differs from
A. yaoshanensis
in having ovate-oblong laminae, rhombic-oblong pinnules, and densely black scales on rachis and petioles. Our previously phylogenetic analysis found somewhat distant relationships among the three species, with
A. libingii
being resolved in the
Vietnamensis
Group of the
Arachniodes
Clade,
A. chinensis
in the
SC
(
Simplicior
-
Chinensis
) Group of the
Arachniodes
Clade, and
A. yaoshanensis
in the
Assamicae
Clade (
Lu
et al.
2019a
). The most closely related species to
A. libingii
is an unknown species from
Japan
and
Taiwan Island
. They together formed a lineage resolved as sister to
A. vietnamensis
.