Three new species threatened by mining activity in New Caledonia
Author
Bruy, David
0000-0002-7339-0375
AMAP, Université Montpellier, IRD, CIRAD, CNRS, INRAE, Montpellier, France & AMAP, IRD, Herbier de Nouvelle-Calédonie, Nouméa, Nouvelle Calédonie & david. bruy @ ird. fr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7339 - 0375
david.bruy@ird.fr
Author
Lannuzel, Guillaume
0000-0002-9460-1178
Institut Agronomique Néo-Calédonien, Équipe ARBOREAL, Nouméa, New Caledonia & Endemia, New Caledonia Plants Red List Authority, Nouméa, New Caledonia & guillaume. lannuzel @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9460 - 1178
guillaume.lannuzel@gmail.com
Author
Gâteblé, Gildas
0000-0003-2831-6384
Institut Agronomique Néo-Calédonien, Équipe ARBOREAL, Nouméa, New Caledonia & INRAE, UE 1353, Unité Expérimentale Villa Thuret, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France & gildas. gateble @ inrae. fr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2831 - 6384
gildas.gateble@inrae.fr
Author
Munzinger, Jérôme
0000-0001-5300-2702
AMAP, Université Montpellier, IRD, CIRAD, CNRS, INRAE, Montpellier, France & jerome. munzinger @ ird. fr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5300 - 2702
jerome.munzinger@ird.fr
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-01-10
578
3
228
240
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.578.3.2
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.578.3.2
1179-3163
7523092
Geijera tartarea
T.G.Hartley ex Munzinger & Bruy
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 4
,
5
)
Type
:—
NEW CALEDONIA
.
Province Nord
.
Voh
:
Katépahié
,
238 m
,
20°55’54.78”S
,
164°41’33.47”E
,
10 November 2021
(fr.),
Bruy
,
Lannuzel
&
Pouget
2107
(
Holotype
:
NOU108590
!, isotypes:
GOET
!,
MPU1379611
!,
NOU108637
!,
P
!,
TNS
!)
.
Diagnosis
:—
Geijera tartarea
is distinguished by its predominantly 4-merous flowers, its red-purplish calyx (
in vivo
), by its follicles, which have a rough and crumbly exocarp, and its short petioles (
1–5 mm
long).
Branched shrub
1–3.5 m
high, reaching
6 cm
in DBH, conforms to the Rauh architectural model (
Hallé
et al.
1978
) with a well-differentiated trunk. Twigs gray, glabrous, with bark longitudinally cracked. Stipules absent. Leaves simple, spirally arranged; blades obovate to narrowly elliptic, 2.2–6.5 ×
1–4.4 cm
, dark green adaxially, greenyellowish abaxially, coriaceous, plane, glabrous; base obtuse to acute or cuneate; apex rounded or obtuse, often retuse or emarginate; margin irregular; oil-dots evident on the adaxial and abaxial sides (
in vivo
and
in sicco
), ca. 50 µm in diameter, 15–20 per mm². Midrib barely raised adaxially and abaxially; secondary and tertiary veins obscure or not visible. Petioles without pulvinus, circular to slightly flattened adaxially in cross section,
1–5 mm
long,
0.5–1.2 mm
in diameter, concolor with the twigs, glabrous. Inflorescences cymulose, (inter-) infrafoliar, 1- or few-flowered,
3–3.5 mm
long (in fruit
0.8–1 cm
long). Flowers 4(–5)-merous, sessile, haplostemonous; calyx ca.
0.8 mm
long, hairy at base, red-purplish (
in vivo
) contrasting with the corolla, usually rupturing between lobes, lobes rounded or broadly ovate–triangular, ca. 0.3 ×
0.5–0.8 mm
, ciliate, aestivation open; corolla glabrous, yellowish to pale green, petals rhomboid with an obtuse apex, domed, 1.5–2 ×
1–1.5 mm
; stamens glabrous, anthers 0.3–0.4 ×
0.3 mm
, filaments markedly curved, ca. 0.6 × ca.
0.15 mm
; gynoecium ca.
0.8 mm
long, 4–5-carpelled, each carpel uni-ovuled, ovaries hispidulous, ca.
0.6 mm
long, style absent, stigma irregularly shaped, ca. 0.2 ×
0.2 mm
. Fruit a polyfollicle of 1–2 fruiting carpels, each follicle (spherical)–ellipsoid, 6.5–7 ×
5.5–6.5 mm
; exocarp rough and crumbly, pale brown, without indumentum; seeds ellipsoid ca. 5 ×
4 mm
, testa shiny black.
Phenology
:—Flowers of
Geijera tartarea
have been observed in January, April–May and August, and fruits have been collected from April to December. Interestingly, the only two individuals known to the authors are not fertile at the same time while growing side by side: one bore fruit in
November 2021
and in
April 2022
while the other was sterile in
November 2021
and in flower in
April 2022
. This suggests that the first individual might be female and the second male, the species being functionally dioecious. In contrast,
Dagostini 757
shows a fruit and flowers with well developed stamens and open anthers. We did not observe any obvious dimorphism in the flowers, but we believe that the sexual system of the plant needs further study.
Distribution and Ecology
:—This new species is endemic to the west coast of the
Province Nord
. It is known from five localities between Vavouto in the municipality of Voh and Paagoumène in the municipality of Koumac (
Fig. 3
).
Geijera tartarea
occurs in dense shrubby maquis on serpentinites, between 5 and
500 m
elevation. It seems not to be common in its habitat.
Etymology
:—The species is named
tartarea
because of its fruit which has a rough and crumbly (tartareous) surface.
Species recognition
:—
Geijera tartarea
is remarkable by its follicles, which have a rough and crumbly exocarp, and its red-purplish calyx (
in vivo
), contrasting with the yellowish corolla.
Conservation status
:—
Geijera tartarea
is known from five populations, three of which are located on or near mining concessions. The only population known to the authors today has a very low density and some previously reported populations may have been lost due to mining activity (Vavouto for example). The EOO calculated is
316 km
² and the AOO is
28 km
². Consequently,
G. tartarea
has been assigned a conservation status of Endangered (EN) B1 ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)+2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) by the New Caledonian Red List Authority on
20/07/2022
(Endemia & RLA
Flore NC, 2022
).
Additional specimens examined (
Paratypes
)
:
—
NEW CALEDONIA
.
Province Nord
.
Voh. Katépahié
,
239 m
,
20°55’54.65”S
,
164°41’33.01”E
,
22 April 2022
(fl.),
Bruy
&
Munzinger
2329
(
GOET
,
K
,
MPU1379612
,
NOU108593
,
P
)
;
Katépahié
,
238 m
,
20°55’54.78”S
,
164°41’33.47”E
,
22 April 2022
(fr.),
Bruy
&
Munzinger
2330
(
NOU108592
)
;
Koumac. Siounda
, quelques centaines de mètres au
Sud
du SMA,
22 January 2004
(fl.),
Dagostini
,
Fambart-Tinel
&
Roumagnac
757
(
CANB
,
MO
,
NOU002870
,
P04759896
)
;
Voh. Vavouto
,
45–100 m
,
18 December 2002
(fr.),
Jaffré
&
Roumagnac
3581
(
NOU014280
,
P
)
;
Voh. Vavouto
,
11 February 2003
(st.),
Jaffré
,
Fambart
&
Roumagnac
3648
(
NOU014506
)
;
Voh. Katépahié
,
300–500 m
,
15 June 1970
(fr.),
MacKee
22037
(
NOU024092
,
P00543982
)
;
Voh. Presqu’Île de Gatope
,
200 m
,
27 June 1970
(fr.),
MacKee
22088
(
NOU038343
,
P00226444
)
;
Voh. Presqu’Île Gatope
,
15 August 1970
(bt., fl.),
MacKee
22402
(
NOU038360
,
P00226443
)
;
Koumac. Paagoumène
,
5 m
,
21 December 1981
(fr.),
MacKee
40136
(
CANB 719134.1
,
NOU038341
,
P04759921
)
;
Koumac. Kokondo
,
30 m
,
9 January 1983
(fl.),
MacKee
41182
(
CANB
,
NOU038359
)
;
Koumac. Paagoumène
, face site de l’usine,
13 May 1981
(fr.),
Veillon
4480
(
NOU090292
)
.