A taxonomic revision of Schoenus cuspidatus and allies (Cyperaceae, tribe Schoeneae) - Part 2
Author
Elliott, T. L.
Author
Muasya, A. M.
text
South African Journal of Botany
2020
2020-05-31
130
327
347
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sajb.2019.12.015
journal article
10.1016/j.sajb.2019.12.015
1727-9321
10496754
7.
Schoenus graciliculmis
T.L.Elliott & Muasya
,
sp.
nov.
Type:
South Africa
,
Eastern Cape Province
, 3326 (
Grahamstown
):
Featherstone Kloof
, ca.
30 m
downslope from small vehicle trail, (‒BC),
8 Nov 2017
,
Elliott
&
Betz
TE2016_254
(
BOL
!,
holo
.;
MT
!,
iso
.).
Caespitose, phyllopodic perennial graminoid with relatively narrow leaves and culms (
Fig. 4B
).
Culms
terete, relatively narrow, (119
—
)296
—
360(
—
590) X
0.2
—
0.7 mm
.
Leaves
basal, relatively narrow, often over half of culm height, 1
—
4, 110
—
236(
—
405) X 0.2‒0.6 (
—
0.7) mm, usually proximally channelled, margin serrate above sheath, usually straight.
Sheaths
reddish-black at base but paler above, firm, longitudinally striate.
Ligule
firm, relatively short, 0.1
—
0.5(
—
0.7) mm long.
In
fl
orescence
a thin pseudolateral panicle, dark reddish-brown in colour, mucros from prophylls and glumes evident (prophyll mucros evident especially after disarticulation of spikelets), (11
—
)20‒31(
—
38) X 1.5‒4.4(
—
6.0) mm, proximal rachis length (2
—
)8‒12(
—
20) mm (
Fig. 4F
).
Proximal primary in
fl
orescence bracts
thin, apex acuminate, usually not channelled, narrow at base, (26
—
)38‒66(
—
92) mm long, exceeding length of inflorescence up to several times.
Spikes
scattered along inflorescence with little aggregation of spikes into clusters, relatively few, 2‒5, 7‒10(
—
14) mm long, slightly overlapping.
Spikelets
linear-lanceolate to lanceolate, (3.0
—
) 4.0‒4.9(
—
5.6) X (0.6
—
)0.9‒1.3(
—
1.7) mm, pedicellate, 2
—
11 spikelets per spike, aggregated into thin spikes, dark reddish-brown in colour (
Fig. 5G
).
Proximal spikelet prophyll
1 per spikelet, well-developed, with notable, raised vein extending to mucro, 0.2‒0.5(
—
1.6) mm long, mucro often long, (1.1
—
)2.2‒3.8(
—
8.1) mm.
Rachilla
(0.3
—
)1.0‒ 2.0(
—
4.7) mm long.
Glumes
4‒8 per spikelet, first three glumes aristate, proximal glume (0.6‒)1.0‒1.6(
—
2.0) mm long, subproximal glume (0.5‒)1.1‒1.8(
—
2.5) mm long, narrow hyaline margins, upper glumes longer than basal ones, apex acuminate to obtuse. Glume mucros often relatively long, proximal mucro (0.1‒)0.4‒1.5(
—
2.4) mm long, subproximal mucro (0‒)0.2‒0.9(
—
3.5) mm long.
Stamens
1‒3 per floret (usually 3), anthers (1.6‒)2.0‒2.4(
—
3.5) mm long.
Stigmas
usually 3-branched (one 4-branched stigma observed), vestigial stigmas of second bisexual floret absent (i.e. yet to be observed).
Perianth bristles
absent (i.e. yet to be observed).
Nutlet
broad elliptic, trigonous, yellowish in colour when young but maturing darker, 2.2‒2.7 (
—
3.1) X (0.8‒)1.0‒1.1(
—
1.4) mm (
Fig. 6G
).
Nutlet beak
(0.3‒)
0.6‒ 1.2 mm
long.
Flowering:
July to December. However,
one specimen
was observed flowering in February.
Distribution and ecology:
Schoenus graciliculmis
is a species of the southern
Eastern Cape Province
and the adjacent areas of the
Western Cape Province
of
South Africa
(
Fig. 14
). This species has been collected from elevations near sea level to over
1600 m
, often in wet areas. Many specimens of
S. graciliculmis
have been collected from grassland slopes; however, some also come from renosterveld and fynbos vegetation
types
.
A specimen collected by Rear-Admiral H. Lynes in 1937 (BR;
Lynes 1467
) from the
Uasin Gishu
Plateau region of
Kenya
closely resembles
S. graciliculmis
. The specimen was collected from a young plant with developing spikelets, so it is impossible to confirm that it completely fits within the morphologically circumscription of
S. graciliculmis
.
Diagnosis:
Schoenus graciliculmis
is a relatively thin species with leaves that are usually over half the culm height (
Fig. 4B
). In addition, the lower spikelet glumes of this species are aristate (
Fig. 5G
). The distribution of
S. galpinii
overlaps that of
S. graciliculmis
in and around the Amathole Mountains in the
Eastern Cape Province
of
South Africa
; however, the two species can be differentiated by their spikelets:
S. galpinii
has cuspidate spikelets (
Fig. 5E
), whereas the spikelets of
S. graciliculmis
are aristate (
Fig. 5G
). In addition,
S. galpinii
is generally more of a robust plant with leaves that are often less than half the height of the culm (
Fig. 3E
). The eastern range limit of
S. cuspidatus
also overlaps with
S. graciliculmis
(e.g. Featherstone Kloof near Grahamstown), but similar to
S. galpinii
, the eastern form of
S. cuspidatus
is more robust with leaves generally less than half the culm height, and it has cuspidate spikelets (
Figs. 4A
and
5F
).
Farther to the west,
S. quartziticus
resembles
S. graciliculmis
in habit (i.e. it is a relatively thin plant with narrow leaves), but
S. quartziticus
tends to have scarious glumes compared to the thicker, more dark brown glumes of
S. graciliculmis
(see Elliott et al., 2019). Furthermore, collections of
S. cuspidatus
from some of the mountainous areas (e.g. near Stellenbosch and Paarl) in the
Western Cape Province
of
South Africa
closely resemble
S. graciliculmis
in most vegetative and morphological characters; however, there are slight differences in spikelet shape with
S. cuspidatus
having more cuspidate spikelets compared to the aristate spikelets of
S. graciliculmis
.
Pseudo-vivipary has been observed in
S. graciliculmis
(
Elliott
&
Betz TE2016_069
).
Additional collections examined
South Africa
.
EASTERN CAPE
:
3226 (
Fort Beaufort
):
Elandsberg
, (
—
BD),
17 Jan 1986
,
Edwards
,
Cadman
,
&
Norris
(
NU
)
;
King Williamstown Div.
, top of
Michel's Pass
,
Hogsback
, (
—
DB),
27 Oct 1946
,
Esterhuysen
13,237
(
BOL
, K); summit of
Gaika's Kop
, (
—
DB),
28 Apr 1962
,
Lubke
361
(
GRA
)
;
Amatole Mountains
, below
Gaika's Kop
, (
—
DB),
12 Mar 1982
,
Furness
&
Phillipson
118
(K,
PRE
)
;
9 km
N. of
Hogsback
,
Elandsberg
,
Glenara
155, (
—
DB),
13 Dec 2016
,
Helme
9094
(
BOL
)
;
Amathole Mountains
, along P0703 (
Michel's Pass
road), ca. 1.75
—
2.0 km to W. of turn-off with R345, (
—
DB),
6 Nov 2017
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_248
(
BOL
)
;
Amathole Mountains
, lower S. slopes of
Gaika's Kop
,
400
—
500 m
from old lookout on
Amathole Forestry Company
land, (
—
DB),
6 Nov 2017
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_250
(
BOL
)
;
Amathole Mountains
, public land managed by
Amathole Forestry Company
, on edge of
Pine
plantation
Block
X11, (
—
DB),
6 Nov 2017
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_251
(
BOL
)
.
3227 (
Stutterheim
):
Amatole mountains
, between middle and
S. Hogsback
peaks, (
—
CA),
24 Apr 1982
,
Phillipson
562
(K).
3228 (
Butterworth
):
pastures near
Kei Mouth
, (
—
CB),
Aug 1891
,
Flanagan
926
(
BOL
)
.
3323 (
Willowmore
):
Die Hoek, N.
side of
Zitzikamma Mts
, near
Joubertina
, (
—
DC),
6 Nov 1949
,
Esterhuysen
16,387
(
BOL
[2 sheets],
GRA
,
NBG
).
3324 (Steytlerville):
Baviaanskloof, on ridge just above the old lands on Enkeldoring Plateau, Plot #71, (
—
CB),
22 Sep 2011
,
Euston-Brown
1301
(
NBG
)
;
Assegai Bosch
, (
—
CD),
1 Aug 1912
,
Rogers
2809
(
NBG
)
;
Cockscomb Peak, S.
side of peak on ridge around
1000 m
, (
—
DB),
17 Feb 2016
,
Euston-Brown
4578
(
BOL
)
;
Loerie
,
between Hankey and Loerie
, near a large cableway, (
—
DD),
3 Feb 1996
,
Sonnenberg
499
(
NU
)
.
3325 (
Port Elizabeth
):
Suurberg Mountains, W.
parts, (
—
AD),
20 Apr 1979
,
Campbell
13,665
(
NBG
)
; ‘
prope
Port Elizabeth
, monte "Zuurberg"’, (
—
BC), 1930 without month,
Fries
599
(
BOL
)
;
E. Ridge
,
Zuurberg Inn
, (
—
BC),
21 Sep 1953
,
Johnson
728
(
GRA
,
PRE
)
;
Zuurberg
above
Ann's Villa
,
Somerset E. Div.
, (
—
BD),
31 Oct 1945
,
Acocks
12,020
(
PRE
)
;
Driftsands
,
University Campus
, (
—
DC),
21 Oct 1971
,
U.P.E. Botany Staff
154
(
GRA
)
.
3326 (
Grahamstown
):
Coldstream
, (
—
AD),
6 Sep 1902
,
Sole
&
Daly
253
(
GRA
)
;
Grahamstown
, kloof
S.E.
of
Howieson's Poort
, (
—
BC),
19 Feb 1950
,
Rhodes University
3128
(
BOL
)
;
Grahamstown Nature Reserve
, (
—
BC),
Nov 1951
,
Rhodes University
3396
(
BOL
)
;
4 Oct 1952
,
Rhodes University
3404
(
BOL
)
;
without date,
Martin
9639
(
GRA
)
;
Featherstone
Kloof, (
—
BC),
12 Aug 1961
,
Lubke
162
(K);
Grahamstown area
, along one of smaller ravines leading to
Featherstone
Kloof, (
—
BC),
11 May 2016
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_065
(
BOL
)
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_066
(
BOL
)
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_067
(
BOL
)
;
Grahamstown area
,
Featherstone Kloof
, ca.
30 m
downslope from small vehicle trail, (
—
BC),
8 Nov 2017
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_255
(
BOL
)
;
31.4 km
from
Bathurst
on road to
Grahamstown
, (
—
BD),
Oct 1973
,
Arnold
614
(K);
Round Hill
(
Oribi Reserve
), (
—
BD),
18 Jul 1985
,
Wirminghaus
363
(
GRA
)
;
Bathurst
,
Round Hill
, (
—
BD),
11 Sep 1985
,
Vengadajellum
67
(
GRA
)
;
Albany area
, near
Shaw Park
, (
—
BD),
9 Oct 2006
,
Verboom
1170
(
BOL
)
;
31.4 km
from
Bathurst
on road to
Grahamstown
, (
—
BD),
Oct 1973
,
Arnold
614
(
NU
,
PRE
)
;
Farm Longford Grange
,
Bushman's
R.
Grahamstown
, (
—
CB),
Oct 1955
,
Martin
8228
(
BOL
)
;
ca.
2 miles
N.W. of
Martindale
, (
—
DA),
Oct 1955
,
Rhodes University
8229
(
BOL
)
,
Martin
8230
(
BOL
)
;
Forestdale-Martindale
road, ca.
2 miles
N.W. of
Martindale
, (
—
DA),
30 Oct 1955
,
Martin
8229
(
GRA
)
,
Martin
8230
(
GRA
)
,
Rhodes University
8230
(K).
3327 (
Peddie
):
Keiskama
, near
Sontag’
s plot, (
—
AA),
22 Mar 1950
,
Acocks
15,727
(K);
11.2 miles
W.S.W. of
East London
, (
—
BB),
21 Nov 1961
,
Acocks
21,843
(K,
PRE
)
.
3424 (
Humansdorp
):
Humansdorp
, (
—
BB),
8 Dec 1936
,
Lynes
1083
(
BM
)
.
WESTERN CAPE
:
3321 (
Ladismith
):
Ladysmith
, (
—
AD),
12 Aug 1948
,
Levyns
9014
(
BOL
)
;
Ladismith
, kopje
2 miles
from town, (
—
AD),
21 Aug 1948
,
Levyns
9115
(
BOL
)
;
Roodeberg
,
Little Karoo
, (
—
DA),
6 Jul 1937
,
Levyns
6080
(
BOL
)
.
3322 (
Oudtshoorn
):
Uniondale Div.
, lower
S.E.
slopes of
Kammanassie Mts.
at
Laudina
, (
—
DB),
9 Nov 1949
,
Esterhuysen
16,454
(
BOL
,
NBG
)
;
Kammanassieberg
,
Mannetjiesberg
plateau, along road, (
—
DB),
11 Oct 2006
,
Verboom
1157
(
BOL
)
;
between
Ruigte Vlei
and
Barrington
,
Knysna
, (
—
DC),
13 Jul 1955
,
Levyns
10,308
(
BOL
)
.
3323 (
Willowmore
):
Witteberg
, peak N. of farm ‘
Worlds View’
, (
—
BA),
4 Jul 1987
,
Viviers
&
Vlok
207
(
WAG
)
.
3422 (
Mossel Bay
):
31 miles
W. of
Knysna
, (
—
AB),
19 Jul 1937
,
Lynes
1467
(
BM
)
;
George
, (
—
AB),
15 Oct 1938
,
Lynes
1792
(
BM
)
;
George
,
Gwaing River
, top of cliff at W. bank of river, (
—
AB),
26 May 1984
,
O’
Callaghan
,
Fellingham
&
van Wyk
234
(
NBG
)
;
George
, (
—
AB),
29 Nov 1936
,
Lynes
1064
(
BM
)
.
3423 (
Knysna
):
Coney Glen
,
Knysna
, (
—
AA),
11 Jul 1946
,
Levyns
7860
(
BOL
)
;
between Knysna Heads and Sparrebosch
,
13 Jul 1946
,
Levyns
7870
(
BOL
)
,
Levyns
7880
(
BOL
)
;
Knysna
, cliffs
between Noetsie and Heads
, (
—
AA),
July 1946
,
Levyns
7860
(
BOL
)
;
Noetsie River
near mouth, W. side of river, above parking area of beach, (
—
AA),
22 May 1984
,
O’
Callaghan
,
van Wyk
&
Fellingham
72
(
NBG
,
WAG
)
;
Harkerville
, (
—
AA),
Sep 1998
,
Baard
253
(
PRE
)
,
Baard
266
(
PRE
)
;
Knysna area
, S.W. side of road heading to
Brenton-on-Sea
, directly across road from viewpoint for
Knysna
rivier, (
—
AA),
15 May 2016
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_069
(
BOL
)
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_070
(
BOL
)
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_071
(
BOL
)
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_072
(
BOL
)
;
E. side of road to
Noetzie Castles
, along
Hornlee Rd.
, ca.
2 km
from turn-off to N2, (
—
AA),
10 Nov 2017
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_271
(
BOL
)
,
Elliott
&
Betz TE
2016_272
(
BOL
)
.