A taxonomic revision of the Solanum echinatum group (Solanaceae)
Author
Bean, A. R.
Queensland Herbarium, Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong, Queensland 4066, Australia
tony.bean@derm.qld.gov.au
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Phytotaxa
2012
2012-06-20
57
1
33
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http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.57.1.6
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Solanum rhaphiotes
A.R.Bean
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 4
,
6B
)
S. fecundo affinis
sed ramulis ferrugineis aculeis paucioribus praeditis, pilis stellatis densissimis in pagina superiore folii, corolla minore et stylo erecto differens.
Type:
—
AUSTRALIA
.
Northern Territory
: ca.
10 miles
[
16 km
] W of the
East Alligator
crossing on the road to
Oenpelli
,
9 June 1971
,
D.E. Symon
7185
(
holotype
BRI
!;
isotypes
CANB
!,
DNA
!
);
Illustration:
Symon (1981: 197)
, as
S. echinatum
Prostrate or sprawling shrub
0.1–0.5 m
high and up to
2 m
across. Adult branchlets rusty or brown; prickles 70–130 per decimetre, straight, acicular,
1–6 mm
long, 7–11 times longer than wide, glabrous or with scattered stellate hairs near base; stellate hairs very dense,
0.3–0.6 mm
in diameter, the stalks
0–0.25 mm
long, the central ray 0.8–1.2 times as long as laterals. Adult leaves simple, the blades ovate to broadly ovate, 3.0–
7.9 cm
long,
1.4–3.9 cm
wide, 1.9–2.6 times longer than broad. Upper surface yellowish, prickles absent; stellate hairs very dense, ca.
0.05 mm
apart,
0.35–0.5 mm
across, stalks
0–0.2 mm
long, central ray 0.7–1.0 times as long as laterals. Lower surface white or grey, prickles absent; stellate hairs very dense, spaced ca.
0.05 mm
apart,
0.4–0.6 mm
diameter, the stalks
0–0.3 mm
long, the central ray 0.4–0.8 times as long as laterals; entire, the base obtuse or auriculate, the oblique part
1–4.5 mm
long, obliqueness index 2–6 percent, apex acute; petioles
1.4–5.1 cm
long, 34–67 % length of lamina, prickles present or absent. Inflorescence 3–6- flowered, with common peduncle
12–42 mm
long, rachis prickles present; pedicels at anthesis
4–9 mm
long, prickles absent or present; calyx tube
2.5–3 mm
long, the lobes deltate,
1.5–3 mm
long; calyx prickles absent or present at anthesis, 0–50 per flower,
0.5–4 mm
long; calyx stellae very dense, brown or rusty,
0.4–0.6 mm
across, the stalks
0–0.4 mm
long, the central ray 1.0–1.4 times as long as laterals. Corolla purple,
7–11 mm
long, the inner surface with a dense cluster of stellate hairs at each point; anthers
3.8–4.8 mm
long; free part of the filaments ca.
1.1 mm
long; style ca.
10 mm
long, erect, protruding between anthers, glabrous. Fruiting calyx not completely surrounding fruit; stellate hairs all about the same size, the stalks
0.1–0.5 mm
long, proto-prickles absent; prickles>100, 2–
7 mm
long, straight, with stellae attached near the base; pedicels
12–17 mm
long. Mature fruits 1–4 per inflorescence, oblate, size unknown.
FIGURE 4.
Solanum rhaphiotes
. A. branchlet and leaves; B. a stellate hair from the branchlet; C. corolla and stamens; D. calyx, pedicel, ovary and style at anthesis; E. fruiting calyx surrounding dried fruit; F. a section of the fruiting calyx showing prickles and hairs. A–B from
Russell-Smith 556
; C–D from
Byrnes 2192
; E–F from
Symon 7968
. Scale bar: A = 12 mm, B = 0.25 mm, C = 3 mm, D = 2 mm, E = 6 mm, F = 1 mm.
Distribution and habitat:
—Confined to the Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land in the
Northern Territory
(
Map 3
). It grows at the base of sandstone outcrops, or on sandy soil near sandstone pavement, and sometimes in rock crevices.
Phenology:
—Flowers and fruits have been recorded from April to November.
Etymology:
—From the Greek
rhaphis
—'a needle', and
-otes
—'special feature, characterised by'. This is a reference to the needle-like prickles on the fruiting calyx of this species.
Additional specimens examined (
paratypes
):
—
AUSTRALIA
.
Northern Territory
:
East Alligator River
,
2 October 1946
,
S.T. Blake
17122
(
BRI
);
East Alligator
R. near crossing,
23 June 1971
,
N. Byrnes
2192
(DNA);
23.5 km
WSW of Twin Falls
,
31 May 1980
,
L.
Craven
6200
(
CANB
);
Alligator River
, 1885,
M.W. Holtze
567
(
MEL
);
Cannon Hill
,
16 November 1972
,
J. McKean
B822
(
CANB
, DNA);
East Alligator River
,
4 km
S of Cahills Crossing
,
25 April 1987
,
J. Russell-Smith
556
(DNA);
Oenpelli
,
4 October 1948
,
R.L. Specht
1142
(
BRI
); ca.
10 miles
[
16 km
] SW of the
Alligator River
crossing to
Oenpelli
,
11 June 1967
,
D.E. Symon
5155
(
BRI
,
CANB
, DNA); Adjacent to the
East Alligator River
crossing on the road to Oenpelli,
8 June 1971
,
D.E. Symon
7172
(
CANB
, DNA); ca.
10 miles
[
16 km
] W of the
East Alligator
crossing on the road to Oenpelli,
9 June 1971
,
D.E. Symon
7184
(
CANB
, DNA);
Arnhem Land
,
16 km
S of Yaimanyi Creek
, 12
o
53’ 134
o
34’,
24 June 1972
,
D.E. Symon
7867
(
CANB
, DNA);
Arnhem Land
,
6 km
E of Alligator Crossing
on road to
Oenpelli
,
28 June 1972
,
D.E. Symon
7968
(
BRI
,
CANB
);
Obiri Rock
track,
4 km
NW of East Alligator River
crossing of
Oenpelli
road,
18 April 1980
,
I.R. Telford
7638 &
J.W. Wrigley
(
CANB
); ca.
5 km
S of Cahills
crossing,
East Alligator River
,
Kakadu National Park
,
25 April 1983
,
H.S. Thompson
297
(
CANB
).
Notes:
—
Solanum rhaphiotes
is recognisable by its usually conspicuously rusty tomentum and prostrate habit. It is similar in leaf size and shape to
S. lapidosum
, but it differs in a number of ways (see notes under
S. lapidosum
). It differs from
S. fecundum
by the rusty branchlets with fewer prickles, the very dense stellate hairs on the upper leaf surface, the smaller corolla, the erect style, and the oblate fruits.