Taxonomic revision of Bergera J. Koenig ex L. (Rutaceae) based on the molecular phylogeny and morphology
Author
Mou, Feng-Juan
Faculty of Forestry, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China. Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering, Guangzhou 510225, China. Faculty of Biology, Hanoi National University of Education, Hanoi, Vietnam. Institute of Natural Products Chemistry, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam.
moufengjuan@126.com&xiuhu0938@zhku.edu.cn&thuhabui.plant@gmail.com
Author
Cuong, Nguyen Manh
nmcuong_inpc@yahoo.com.vn
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2023
2023-03-01
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10.5852/ejt.2023.860.2057
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Bergera glabra
(Guillemin) F.J.Mou
,
comb. nov.
urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77314670-1
Fig. 6
Micromelum glabrum
Guillemin,
Notulae
systematicae
(Paris) 1: 216 (
Guillemin 1910
)
. –
Chalcas glabra
(Guillemin) Tanaka
,
Bulletin de la Société botanique de France
75 (4): 711 (
Tanaka 1928
)
. –
Murraya glabra
(Guillemin) Swingle
,
Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences
28 (12): 532 (
Swingle 1938
)
. –
Type
:
VIETNAM
• Tonkin, Kien-khé;
H. Bon 2977
;
lectotype
: P[MNHN-P-P05186001] image!; isolectotype: P[MNHN-P-P05186003, MNHN-P-P05186004] image!. Designated by
Tanaka (1928)
.
Etymology
The specific epithet refers to the glabrous leaves.
Material examined
VIETNAM
•
14 Jun. 1920
;
M
.
E
. Poilane 1590
;
P
image
! •
31 May 1924
;
M
.
E
. Poilane 10685
,
10689
;
P
image
! •
2 Jul. 1924
;
M
.
E
. Poilane 11099
;
P
image
! •
Đà
N
ẵng,
Liên Chiêu
près
Tourane
;
17 Aug. 1923
;
M
.
E
. Poilane 7596
,
7602
;
P
images
! •
Qu
ảng
Tr
ị,
Col d’Ailao
pro;
2 Aug. 1933
;
M
.
E
. Poilane 22820
;
P
image
!.
Description
Shrub or small tree,
2–7 m
high. Branches, rachis, petiole and petals are especially fragrant, dispersed with very prominent oil glands, becoming black dots when drying. Compound leaves are
12–46 cm
long; rachis (petiole) rather thin, ca
28 cm
long; leaflets 3–11, alternate, thick chartaceous, glabrous, obovate or oblong-lanceolate, 5–17 ×
2–9 cm
, inequilateral, pointed at the base, abruptly acuminate at the tip, undulate and very slightly denticulate, with oil glands; lateral veins, 6–9 pairs, prominent on lower surface; petiolules cylindric, glabrous,
3–4 mm
long; petiole cylindric, glabrous. Cymes are terminal or axillary a near the top, shorter than the leaves, corymbiferous, large, with many small white flowers, and covered with very short pubescence; pedicels longer than flowers, with 2 small bracts at the base or lower third. Flower buds are long, 6.0 ×
2.5 cm
, 4-angled, white, fragrant; calyxes 4-connate, indistinct; sepals very shortly, ciliate with a big oil gland; petals 4,
4–6 mm
long,
1.5 mm
wide, glabrous, and lanceolate. Stamens are alternate with long and short, 8, and
4 mm
long; filaments dilated and pubescent upper part; anthers attached by the back, oval, with a few hairs, becoming black then; disk extremely short. Ovaries are cylindric, warty, glabrous, distinctly constricted at ca ⅓ from the apex; styles longer than ovary, elongated, with prominent dots; stigmas globose, yellow, scabrous, and ca
3 mm
long. Berries are subglobose, diameter
7–9 mm
, rough, with glands, red when ripe, and containing 1–2 seeds. This species is described based merely on
Swingle & Reece (1967)
and some images of specimens and plants in
Vietnam
.
Phenology
Flowering between April and June, while fruiting from July to October.
Distribution and habitat
Vietnam
:
Tonkin
,
Annam
;
Lang Son
,
Quang Ninh
,
Ninh Binh
,
Hoa Binh
,
Thanh Hoa
,
Vinh Phuc
,
Quang Tri
,
Hai Phong
(Cat Ba, the National Park Cat Ba); Nature Reserve Hang Kia-Pa Co (Peace);
Ha Nam
,
Hoa Binh
,
Quang Tri
,
Da Nang
. It is common among limestone rocks, often grows wild in clumps and drought-resistant.
Remarks
The leaves and leaflets of this species are the longest and widest in the genus
Bergera
. All parts of the plant, especially the leaves and fruits, are strongly aromatic and dispersed with very prominent oil glands becoming black dots when drying.