Some distinctive new species of Psychotria (Rubiaceae, Psychotrieae) from Madagascar
Author
Taylor, Charlotte M.
Author
Gereau, Roy E.
Author
Schmidt, Heidi H.
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Candollea
2020
2020-10-29
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10.15553/c2020v752a1
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Psychotria ambatovensis
C.M. Taylor
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1A–F
).
Holotypus
:
MADAGASCAR
.
Reg. Alaotra-Mangoro
[Prov.
Toamasina]
:
Moramanga
,
Ambohibary
,
Ampitambe
,
18°50'17"S
48°15'44"E
,
975 m
,
24.II.2009
,
Andriamiarinoro et al
. 164
(
MO-6416482
!;
isotype
:
P
,
TAN
)
.
Psychotria ambatovensis C.M. Taylor
is distinguished from
P. macrochlamys (Bremek.) A.P. Davis & Govaerts
by its smaller leaves, subsessile subcapitate inflorescences, and calyx limbs that are pubescent externally (i.e., abaxially).
Shrubs
and small
trees
, collected in flower at
2–6 m
tall, branched; stems flattened, smooth or with shallow medial channel, densely hirtellous with trichomes
0.3–1.2 mm
.
Leaves
opposite;
petiole
0.3–1.8 cm
, densely hirtellous with trichomes
0.3–1.2 mm
;
blade
obovate to elliptic, 1.5–6.5 ×
0.8–5 cm
, at base acute to obtuse or rounded, at apex obtuse to rounded, truncate, or shallowly retuse, drying chartaceous to subcoriaceous, adaxially weakly bullulate to plane, shiny, and glabrous, abaxially densely hirtellous with trichomes
0.3 – 1.2 mm
; secondary veins 4 to 10 pairs, looping to interconnect near margins, apparently without domatia, without intersecondary veins or sometimes with 1 short vein arising from costa between a pair of secondary veins, adaxially costa and secondary veins impressed, tertiary venation plane to impressed or thinly prominulous, and remaining venation not visible, abaxially costa and secondary veins prominent and loosly reticulated tertiary and quaternary venation prominulous.
Stipules
calyptrate, caducous, in bud fully fused into a conical or ovoid cap,
6–18 mm
, acute at top, splitting along 1 or 2 sides then separating from stem at base, abaxially (i.e., externally) densely hirtellous with trichomes
0.3– 1.2 mm
, adaxially (i.e., internally) densely to sparsely hirtellous with trichomes
0.5 –1.5 mm
.
Inflorescences
terminal, subcapitate, subsessile, subglobose, 3- to 7-flowered, initially enclosed by a calyptrate, caducous stipule
10–18 mm
; bracts 2 or 4, stipuliform,
4–6 mm
.
Flowers
all subsessile, at base surrounded by dense ring of pilose or strigose trichomes
1–2 mm
, 4-, 5-, or 6-merous; hypanthium cylindrical to ellipsoid,
1 – 1.5 mm
, densely strigose to hirtellous with trichomes
0.5–1.5 mm
;
calyx
limb c.
2 mm
, externally hirtellous to strigose with trichomes
1– 1.5 mm
, internally glabrous, lobed for 1/4–1/2 of its length, lobes narrrowly triangular to linear;
corolla
funnelform, yellow, externally glabrous or moderately to densely strigose on top part of tube and base of lobes with trichomes
0.5–1 mm
, tube
4.5–5 mm
, c.
1.5 mm
diam. near middle, internally glabrous except densely tomentulose with trichomes
0.3–0.5 mm
at top of tube (i.e., in throat), lobes narrowly triangular,
2–2.5 mm
, acute, adaxially shortly galeate, abaxially with rounded thickening near apex;
stamens
with filaments c.
1 mm
, inserted in uppermost part of tube, anthers oblong, c.
0.8 mm
, exserted;
style
and
stigma
not seen.
Infructescences
similar to inflorescences. Young
fruits
ellipsoid, c. 6 ×
5 mm
, densely strigose to hirtellous with trichomes
1–1.5 mm
, with calyx often enlarging, to
4 mm
, when mature not seen but reportedly orange to red;
pyrenes
hemispherical, adaxially plane, abaxially apparently smooth;
endosperm
deeply and densely ruminate on all sides.
Habitat, distribution, and phenology
. –
Psychotria ambatovensis
has been collected in humid evergreen forest at
974–1180 m
in east-central
Madagascar
(
Toamasina
), with flowers in
February
and
March
, and with fruits in
July
.
Conservation status
. –
Psychotria ambatovensis
is known from
five specimen
collections representing five unique occurrences in humid evergreen forest. Two occurrences are within the mine footprint of the Ambatovy nickel-mining project, and have been removed from the dataset for the calculation of assessment parameters. The Extent of Occurrence (EOO) of the species is
18 km
², within the limits for “Critically Endangered” under IUCN Red List Criterion B1; and the Area of Occupancy (AOO) is
12 km
², within the limits for “Endangered” under Criterion B2 (
IUCN, 2012
). One occurrence is within the well-protected Mantadia Protected Area (PA), and the other four occurrences are in areas to the west of the Park: three in Analamay Forest (with one label indicating “conservation zone”), and one in a “degraded forest patch” at Ankoditrazo. Forested areas without formal protection in the vicinity of Mantadia PA are subject to degradation by small-scale slash and burn agriculture (
GOODMAN et al., 2018
). Two of the sites within Analamay Forest are within the mine footprint of the Ambatovy nickel-mining project, while the third is within the adjacent conservation zone. After removal of the two collection sites on the mine footprint, which have aleady been destroyed, three locations (sensu
IUCN, 2012
; see also
IUCN, 2019
) can be defined relative to the known threats: the degraded site at Ankoditrazo; the one protected site within the Ambatovy conservation zone; and the one protected site within Mantadia PA. With three locations, given general habitat degradation in unprotected sites with the westernmost location at Ankoditrazo likely to disappear in the near future, causing a decline in EOO, AOO, number of locations, and number of mature individuals, the Red List status of
P. ambatovensis
is assessed as “Endangered” [EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)+2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)].
Notes. –
Psychotria ambatovensis
is characterized by the combination of its dense hirtellous to hirsute pubescence on both vegetative and reproductive structures; relatively small obovate leaf blades that are obtuse to truncate at the tip; caducous calyptrate stipules; subsessile, subcapitate, few-flowered inflorescences; lobed, rather well developed calyx limbs; rather small yellow corollas; rather small fruits; and endosperm that is ruminate on both surfaces. The plants dry with a dark brown or reddish brown color, with the dried trichomes deeply reddish brown to brown. The leaves are often weakly bullulate. This species apparently lacks acarodomatia on the leaves, although the dense pubescence of the abaxial vein axils may have this function. The flowers seen have variously four to six lobes and anthers, with the number apparently consistent on an individual plant. The few flowers seen agree with the short-styled form of distylous
Psychotria
species
, but whether this species is distylous is not yet known. The fruits seen appear to be young, and the smooth young pyrenes of some species develop ridges as they mature (
TAYLOR, 2020
) and this is a possibility here. The characters of
P. ambatovensis
place this in
BREMEKAMP (1963)
’s
Mapouria
Group VI. Its calyptrate stipules are supposedly anomalous in his group but were actually overlooked in several of its species, including
P. macrochlamys
(Bremek.) A.P. Davis & Govaerts (
TAYLOR, 2020
)
.
Psychotria ambatovensis
is similar to
P. macrochlamys
, which differs in its larger leaf blades 8–22 ×
4.5–17 cm
, fasciculate to pedunculate, branched inflorescences, and calyx limbs that are glabrous externally.
Psychotria ambatovensis
is also similar in aspect to
P. reducta
Baker
, which differs in its glabrous to sparsely hirtellous stems and leaves, leaf blades with regularly developed acarodomatia, interpetiolar, bilobed, shorter stipules
3–5 mm
long, and pedunculate branched inflorescences.
Paratypi
.
–
MADAGASCAR
.
Reg. Alaotra-Mangoro
[
Prov. Toamasina
]:
Moramanga
,
Andasibe
,
Ambatovy
,
forêt d’Analamay
,
18°49'21"S
48°20'07"E
,
3–5.II.2005
,
Andriatsiferana et al
. 2531
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
ibid. loco,
18°48'38"S
48°20'41"E
,
1151 m
,
27.VI.2008
,
Antilahimena et al
. 6408
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
ibid. loco,
18°49'13"S
48°20'06"E
,
1180 m
,
2.II.2005
,
Razafindraibe
&
Antilahimena
7
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
Mantadia National Park
,
18°49'03"S
48°26'03"E
,
1080 m
,
1.III.2011
,
Razafimandimbison et al.
1095
(
MO
,
S
)
.