Bauhinia darainensis Thulin & Nusb. (Fabaceae), a new species from northern Madagascar
Author
Thulin, Mats
Department of Systematic Biology, EBC, Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 18 D, SE- 752 36 Uppsala, Sweden.
mats.thulin@ebc.uu.se
Author
Nusbaumer, Louis
Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève and Laboratoire de botanique systématique et biodiversité, Université de Genève, case postale 60, 1292 Chambésy, Switzerland
Author
Gautier, Laurent
Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève and Laboratoire de botanique systématique et biodiversité, Université de Genève, case postale 60, 1292 Chambésy, Switzerland
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Candollea
2014
2014-12-01
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135
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journal article
3059
10.15553/c2014v692a4
00279325-a729-499a-97fb-f13717577c50
2235-3658
5768021
Bauhinia darainensis
Thulin & Nusb.
,
spec. nova
(
Fig. 1-2
).
Typus:
MADAGASCAR
.
Prov.
Antsiranana:
SAVA Region
,
Vohemar
,
Daraina
,
village Befarafara
,
forêt de Solanampilana au N de Daraina
,
13°05’42’’S
49°34’57’’E
,
137 m
,
9.XII.2006
, fl.,
Randrianaivo & al.
1430
(
holo-
:
UPS
!;
iso-:
CNARP
,
MO-6310175
!,
P
[
P00754864
]!,
TAN
).
Bauhinia darainensis Thulin & Nusb.
is similar to
B. decandra Du Puy & R. Rabev.
and
B. hildebrandtii Vatke
in having 10 fertile stamens, but differs from both of them by having shorter racemes with only 2-3 (not up to 10 or more) flowers, flowers with a
4-6.5 mm
(not
10-25 mm
) long hypanthium, white (not orange-red) petal blades with the blade of the upper petal pink towards the tip (not with a yellow blotch), petal claws glabrous or with a few scattered
hairs (not distinctly pubescent), and by having
3 longer and 7 shorter and more slender stamens (not 5 longer and 5 shorter stamens).
Shrub
, c.
1.5 m
, or tree up to
11 m
tall, flowering along with mature foliage; twigs slender, purplish brown, densely pubescent with short spreading hairs when young, with whitish lenticels.
Leaves
simple, bilobed, with an acicular pubescent mucro
2-5 mm
long in the sinus; stipules linear,
5-7 mm
long, acuminate, pubescent, caducous; petiole
8-40 mm
long, densely pubescent with spreading hairs; lamina membranous, broadly ovate, divided from about midway to 2/3 of the length, 1.5-8.2 ×
1.8-8.8 cm
, shallowly to deeply cordate at the base, the lobes obtuse to subacute, glabrous above, pubescent beneath, with 9 main veins from the base.
Racemes
2-3-flowered, the flowers opening sequentially; axis
10-17 mm
long, densely pubescent with spreading hairs; bracts linear-lanceolate,
4-5.5 mm
long, pubescent; pedicels
8-11 mm
long, densely pubescent; bracteoles filiform,
1.5-3.5 mm
long, pubescent.
Flowers
c.
4 cm
across; hypanthium narrowly funnel-shaped,
4-6.5 mm
long, pubescent.
Calyx
spathe-like,
1.8-2.5 cm
long, pubescent, with 5 linear teeth
1-3 mm
long at the apex, not winged.
Petals
white with greenish claws, the upper petal suffused with pink towards the tip but white along main nerve and lower parts of secondary nerves, subequal, suberect to somewhat spreading, straight or with the blades slightly curved backwards to reflexed, glabrous or with a few scattered hairs, 3.0-4.0 cm long, the 4 lateral petals with the blade broadly elliptic 2.0-2.5 ×
1.1- 1.2 cm
, subacute at the apex, attenuate at the base, upper petal with the blade ovate, 2.0-2.5 ×
1.2-1.3 cm
, obtuse at the apex, gradually tapering at the base and with a narrow wing along the margin of the claw almost to the base.
Stamens
10, all fertile, glabrous except for pubescence of long white hairs at the base of the filaments; 3 longer,
15-20 mm
long, with anthers
2.5- 3 mm
long, the 7 others
7-14 mm
long, more slender, with anthers c.
2 mm
long.
Ovary
c.
10 mm
long, shortly stipitate, pubescent at base and sometimes along upper margin with long white hairs, on the sides with short brownish ± appressed tubercle-based hairs, with c. 15 ovules; style
16-18 mm
long, glabrous or with scattered white hairs; stigma enlarged and oblique, c.
1.5 mm
across, papillate.
Young pods
with a pubescent stipe c.
5 mm
long, linear-oblong, 50-60 ×
7-8 mm
, apiculate, subglabrous with scattered white hairs and brownish tubercle-based hairs particularly towards the base.
Notes. –
Bauhinia darainensis
appears to be most closely related to
B. decandra
Du Puy & R. Rabev.
and
B. hildebrandtii
Vatke
, two other species with 10 fertile stamens of varying length.
Bauhinia decandra
is restricted to south-central and southern
Madagascar
, whereas
B. hildebrandtii
is fairly widespread in northern
Madagascar
, including Daraina, and also has been recorded from the
Comoro Islands
(
DU PUY & RABEVOHITRA, 2002
).
Bauhinia darainensis
differs from both
B. decandra
and
B. hildebrandtii
by its shorter racemes (axis
10-17 mm
versus up to
90 mm
long) with only 2-3 (not up to 10 or more) flowers, hypanthium
4-6.5 mm
(not
10-25 mm
) long, petal blades white, the one at the uppermost position pink towards the tip (versus petal blades orange red, the one of the upper petal with a yellow blotch), petal claws glabrous or almost so (not distinctly pubescent), and by its three longer and seven shorter, more slender stamens (not five longer and five shorter stamens).
From the sympatric and subglabrous
B. hildebrandtii
,
B. darainensis
can also be separated by being pubescent in most parts. Due to its dense indumentum of spreading hairs on young stems and leaf undersides, it can be easily distinguished also in a sterile state.
Fig. 1. –
BauHinia darainensis Thulin & Nusb.
A.
Flowering
branch;
B.
Underside of leaf showing indumentum;
C.
Flower, front view;
D.
Flower with petals removed, side view;
E.
Young pod.
[
A-C:
Randrianaivo & al. 1430, UPS;
D:
Nusbaumer & Ranirison 2031, G] [Drawn by M. Tebbs]
Fig. 2. –
Flower of
BauHinia darainensis Thulin & Nusb.
A.
Top
view, showing the reflexed petal blades of the flower;
B.
Side view.
[Nusbaumer & Ranirison 2031, G] [Photo: L. Nusbaumer]
Distribution and ecology.
– The new species is known only from the Solaniampilana-Maroadabo, Bekaraoka, Ampondrabe and Ankaramy forests in the Loky-Manambato region (Daraina) in northeastern
Madagascar
. A total of about 60 individuals were observed among all these localities during a vegetation study, which included more than 54,000 records of plant occurrences in the ten main forest areas of the region USBAUMER, 2011).
Bauhinia darainensis
was observed at elevations between 100 and
450 m
above sea level, mainly in primary dry (60% of the occurrences), but also in mesophilous, ripicolous and sclerophyllous forest. The canopies of the forests where it occurs reach up to
12 m
with emergent trees up to
16 m
tall. The species most frequently recorded together with
B. darainensis
are, in decreasing order:
Grossera perrieri
Leandri
(Euphorbiaceae)
,
Dracaena xiphophylla
Baker
(Asparagaceae)
,
Ehretia cymosa
Thonn.
(Boraginaceae)
,
Strychnos madagascariensis
Poir.
(Loganiaceae)
,
Ambilobea madagascariensis
(Capuron) Thulin
& al.
(
Burseraceae
),
Mallotus oppositifolius
(Geiseler) Müll. Arg.
(Euphorbiaceae)
,
Drypetes perrieri
Leandri
(Putranjivaceae)
,
Strychnos decussata
(Pappe) Gilg
(Loganiaceae)
,
Hildegardia ankaranensis
(Arènes) Kosterm.
(Malvaceae)
,
Wielandia fadenii
(Radcl.-Sm.) Petra Hoffm. & McPherson
(
Phyllanthaceae
),
Commiphora ankaranensis
(J. F. Leroy) Cheek & Rakot.
(Burseraceae)
,
Delonix boiviniana
(Baill.) Capuron
(Fabaceae)
,
Grevea madagascariensis
Baill.
(Montiniaceae)
and
Coptosperma sp. (Rubiaceae)
.
Phenology.
– Collections in flower, and in flower and young fruit, have been made in December and February, respectively.
Conservation status.
– With an “Area of Occupancy” (AOO) of
54 km
2
and an “Extent of Occurrence” (EOO) of
362 km
2
, two herbarium collections and 60 further observations among five subpopulations, of which three in the temporarily protected Loky-Manambato area,
Bauhinia darainensis
is assigned a preliminary status of “Vulnerable” (VU D2) following the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria (
IUCN, 2012
).
Paratypi
.
–
MADAGASCAR
.
Prov. Antsiranana
:
sous-préfecture de Vohemar
,
commune rurale de Daraina
,
forêt de Solaniampilana- Maroadabo
,
13°05’44’’S
49°34’26’’E
,
248 m
,
7.II.2006
, fl. & imm. fr.,
Nusbaumer
&
Ranirison
2031
(
G
[
G00090379
]!,
MO-5997545
!,
P
[
P00466005
]!,
TEF
!).