First molecular and morphometric data for the genus Allmania (Amaranthaceae), with the description of a new species from India
Author
Sindhu, Arya
0000-0002-2029-2456
Department of Botany, Research centre University of Kerala, University College, 695034 Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India & aryasindu 001 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2029 - 2456
aryasindu001@gmail.com
Author
Iamonico, Duilio
0000-0001-5491-7568
Ce. R. S. I. Te. S., University of Rome Sapienza, 04100 Latina, Italy & d. iamonico @ yahoo. it; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5491 - 7568
d.iamonico@yahoo.it
Author
Suresh, Veerankutty
0000-0001-7350-9236
Department of Botany, Government Victoria College, 678001 Palakkad, Kerala, India & sureshmagnolia @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7350 - 9236
sureshmagnolia@gmail.com
Author
Kumar, Venugopalan Nair Saradhamma Anil
0000-0002-3809-2620
Department of Botany, Research centre University of Kerala, University College, 695034 Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India & vsanilbotany @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3809 - 2620
vsanilbotany@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-08-25
559
3
221
237
journal article
133198
10.11646/phytotaxa.559.3.1
2d67e9e9-a47b-47d9-b03e-c3ef865640b6
1179-3163
7021670
Allmania multiflora
V.S.A.Kumar, V.Suresh, S.Arya, & Iamonico
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 7–8
).
Type
:—
INDIA
.
Kerala
,
Palakkad district
, way to
Kollengode
, ±
160 m
,
10°35’34.2”N
76°42’48.1”E
,
18 May 2019
,
Suresh &
Anil Kumar
2850
(
holotype
UCBD;
isotype CALI!, KFRI!,
RO
!)
.
Diagnosis
(
Table 7
):—
Allmania multiflora
differs from
A. nodiflora
in having shorter tepals (
2.2–2.5 mm
and ovatelanceolate
vs
.
3.3–3.6 mm
long and linear-lanceolate), wider gynoecium [(0.3–)
0.4–0.5 mm
vs
. 0.2–0.3(–0.4) mm long], the diameter of the seeds (
1.5–1.9 mm
vs.
2.9–3.7 mm
), shorter bracts (1.0–
1.2 mm
vs
. 2.0–
2.4 mm
long), shorter and pubescent peduncle (1.0–
1.3 cm
long, pubescent with pointed hairs
vs
. 2.0–
2.7 cm
long, glabrous or sparsely pubescent), a higher number of flowers per inflorescence [(15–)30–44
vs
. 3–10), stigma pinkish or violet, protruding beyond the anthers (
vs.
green, not protruding), hairiness of the seeds (highly pubescent
vs.
glabrous), aril with protruding setae (
vs.
without setae).
Description (
Figs. 7–9
):—Annual herb, erect or ascending with branches arising from the base, up to
60 cm
long. Stem red to violet at the base, green in the rest, pubescent. Stipules hard and deciduous. Leaves ovate-elliptic or lanceolate (1.0–2.5 ×
0.5–1.5 mm
), apex obtuse or acute, base attenuate, pubescent at the margin and adaxial surface, veined (5–7 pairs of lateral arcuate veins), petioled (0.5–1.0 cm long). Inflorescence in cymose heads, leaf opposed, peduncled, peduncle 1.0–
1.3 cm
long, pubescent. Flowers (15–)30–44 per inflorescence; bracts ovate-lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 1.0–
1.2 mm
long, pubescent, with membranous border, abruptly interrupted at about the half (bracts awned), eglandular; bracteoles lanceolate to narrowly ovate, 2.9–3.6 ×
0.5–0.8 mm
, awned, pubescent outside at the distal part, glabrous at margins. Tepals 5 lanceolate 5.7–7.3 ×
0.5–0.7 mm
. Stamens 5, 0.6–2.0 cm long, glabrous, creamy white; filaments basally connate, forming a rim around the gynoecium. Pollen polypantoporate, 15–18 µm in size, pores 2–3, pollen surface spinulose. Ovary ovoid, 4.3–5.8 × (0.3–)
0.4–0.5 mm
, usually white (sometimes greenish), glabrous; style
0.1–0.2 cm
long, extending beyond the filaments, glabrous; stigma capitate, pinkish-violet. Fruits utricle, light green to white, 1.4–2.0 ×
0.6–0.8 mm
. Seeds ovate, 1.5–1.9 ×
1.7–2.1 mm
in size, brownish-black, with aril at the base having protruding setae, surface densely pubescent.
FIGURE 7.
Allmania multiflora
a.
habit;
b.
flowering twig;
c. & d.
glomerule;
e.
cluster of flower
f.
flower
;
g.
Bracteole;
h.
bract;
i.
tepal;
j.
androecial cup;
k.
gynoecium;
l.
Seed; (photos by V. Suresh).
FIGURE 8.
Allmania multiflora
a.
habit;
b.
flower;
c., d.,e.
bracteoles;
f.
bract
;
g.
tepal;
h.
androecial cup;
i.
gynoecium;
j.
seed (drawing by V. S. A. Kumar).
FIGURE 9.
SEM images of
Allmania multiflora
:
a.
seed;
b.
magnification of seed surface;
c.
seed hairs.
Etymology:—
The new species name refers to the characteristic occurrence of many flowers in a single glomerule.
Distribution (fig. 10), habitat, and phenology:—
Allmania multiflora
is known from few locations in SW-India (
Kerala State
), at
1000–1250 m
of elevation. The distribution area of the new species partially overlaps that of
A. nodiflora
in Palakkad and Thiruvananthapuram districts. It grows in open areas of the granite hillocks with 25–30 scattered individuals per population. Each population spreads over an area of nearly
1–2 m
2
. Flowering and fruiting times are May to September.
Conservation status:—
The plant propagates mainly through seeds (rarely by rooting at stem nodes). The number of individuals is very few and prone to severe grazing and repeated fire. The exploitation of taxon as a vegetable is another threat, especially by local people along with amaranths. Following the IUCN Red List Guidelines and Criteria (
IUCN 2019
),
Allmania multiflora
is assessed as Critically Endangered (ER) in the category [B2a,b(iii,v)] since AOO is about
30 m
2
, locations are 4, and decline observed in the quality of the habitat (iii).
Selected specimen examined(
paratypes
):—
INDIA
.
Kerala
.
Palakkad district
,
Kaliyampara
,
110m
,
10°35’01.8”N
76°43’54.0”E
,
11 June 2019
,
Suresh
,
Anil Kumar
&
Arya
2098
(TBGT!,
RO
!)
;
Kerala
.
Palakkad district
,
Idachira
110 m
,
10°35’38.4”N
76°43’40.4”E
,
10 June 2019
,
Suresh
,
Anil Kumar
&
Arya
2089
(
CALI
!)
;
Kerala
.
Palakkad district
,
Nemmeni
110 m
,
10°35’26.8”N
76°42’47.6”E
,
11 July 2019
,
Anil Kumar
&
Arya
3433 (
TBGT
!)
;
Kerala
.
Palakkad district
,
Chuttichira
110 m
,
10°36’01.6”N
76°43’06.5”E
,
14 July 2019
,
Suresh
510 (
CALI
!)
.