A taxonomic revision of Schoenus compar - Schoenus pictus and allies (Cyperaceae, tribe Schoeneae) with three new species described from South Africa *
Author
Elliott, T. L.
Author
Muasya, A. M.
text
South African Journal of Botany
2018
2018-01-31
114
303
315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2017.11.020
journal article
10.1016/j.sajb.2017.11.020
1727-9321
10496511
7.
Schoenus filiculmis
T.L.Elliott & Muasya
,
sp. nov.
Type
:
South Africa
,
Western Cape Province
,
Wuppertal
(3219):
Swartruggens
,
Knolfontein
,
60 km
NE of Ceres
, (
−
DC),
6 Oct 2016
,
Jardine
2603
(BOL!, holo.; MT!, NBG!, iso.).
Caespitose, phyllopodic perennial graminoid. Short with wiry leaves. Not viscous.
Culms
terete, (78–)150–193(
−
261) × 0.2–0.5(
−
0.8) mm.
Leaves
basal, 2–4(
−
5), short and narrow, rarely reaching half the height of the culm, (6.0–)16.0–35.5(
−
55.0) × 0.16–0.33(
−
2.4) mm, sometimes awl-shaped but most often straight, proximally channelled or not, apex usually flat distally, margin mostly serrate above sheath.
Sheaths
expanded at base, firm, glossy, often striate, ranging from dark red to reddish-brown in colour proximally.
Ligule
short, firm or membranaceous, colour ranging from dark-red to whitish, 2-lobed, 0.2–0.7(
−
1.4) mm.
In
fl
orescence
a short, delicate, narrowly-contracted panicle, 9.5–18.6(
−
28.5) × 1.0–3.5(
−
4.5) mm, proximal rachis length 4.0–7.0(
−
9.5) mm.
Proximal primary in
fl
orescence bracts
firm or delicate, often with membranaceous extensions on margins of various widths, 10.0–31.0(
−
35.0) mm long, exceeding length of inflorescence or not.
Spikes
1–3, 4.0–11.2(
−
18.0) mm long, almost completely hidden by membranaceous extensions of inflorescence bracts or not.
Spikelets
linear-lanceolate, sometimes slightly twisted, ranging in colour from reddish-black to brown, 3.2–5.2(
−
5.9) ×
0.7–1.3 mm
, pedicellate, 1–3(
−
4) spikelets/spike.
Rachilla
(0.2–)1.1–2.4(
−
4.2) mm long.
Glumes
3–5(
−
6) per spikelet, proximal glume (2.2–)2.6–3.0(
−
3.4) mm long, subproximal glume (2.6–)3.4–3.8(
−
4.9) mm long, firm, shiny, margins sometimes with a narrow scarious margin, obscurely distichous, upper glumes longer in length, apices acuminate to obtuse.
Mucros
present or not, proximal mucro (0–)0.1–0.3(
−
1.1) mm long, subproximal mucro 0–0.2(
−
2.1) mm long.
Stamens
3 per floret, anthers 2.6–4.0(
−
4.5) mm long.
Stigmas
(2–)3-branched.
Perianth bristles
0.
Nutlet
(only
one immature
observed) 3-sided, wide elliptical.
Nutlet beak
farinose (
Figs. 1
and
2
).
Fig. 8.
Documented locations of
Schoenus megacarpus
.
Fig. 9.
Documented locations of
Schoenus
fi
liculmis.
Flowering:
May (only
one specimen
observed)
Distribution and ecology:
Schoenus
fi
liculmis
is a species that grows in the western mountains of the
Western Cape
and
Northern Cape
provinces of
South Africa
(
Fig. 9
). This species generally grows among wet to arid fynbos vegetation on relatively high elevation mountain slopes ranging from approximately
705–1525 m
.
Diagnosis:
Schoenus
fi
liculmis
is a short species (<
275 mm
) with a somewhat wiry appearance compared to other similar species because of its narrow culms (<
0.8 mm
) and leaves, which are usually less than
0.5 mm
in width. The leaf sheaths and inflorescences can be dark red to almost black in some specimens. In addition, the inflorescences of
S.
fi
liculmis
are generally shorter (<
28.5 mm
) and narrower (<
4.6 mm
) compared to other species in the group, appearing delicate in most specimens. Furthermore, the spikelets of this species sometimes have a slight twist so that they appear to curve outwards from the panicle. The inflorescence bracts of
S.
fi
liculmis
are relatively short (<45.0 mm) and usually have membranaceous marginal extensions similar to
S.aureus
,
S. pseudoloreus
and
S. megacarpus
; however, the delicate and wiry habit of
S.
fi
liculmis
make it a distinctive species.
Additional collections examined
South Africa
.
NORTHERN CAPE
:
3018 (Kamiesberg):
Upper east slopes of Stalberg, Welkom 523, (–AC),
22 Oct 2009
,
Helme 6116
(NBG).
3119 (Calvinia):
Lokenburg,
21 miles
S of Niewoudville, (–CA),
14 Oct 1953
,
Story 4374
(PRE),
Story 4375
(GRA, K); Keurfontein 946, Bokkeveld Escarpment,
2 km
west of Blomfontein, (–CA),
24 Apr 2009
,
Helme 6050
(NBG); Lokenburg, (–CA),
27 Sept 1953
,
Acocks 17,281
(BM, K, PRE).
WESTERN CAPE
:
3218 (Clanwilliam):
Cederberg, Driehoek, (–BB),
18 Sep 2004
,
Verboom 764
(BOL).
3319 (Worcester):
Gydo Mountains,
25–30 km
east of Ceres, (–AB),
Oct 1975
,
Arnold 947
(K), Swartruggens;
9 miles
N.N.E. of Hoop & Uitkomst, (–BA),
16 Sep 1965
,
Acocks 23,741
(K, PRE).