Aspidistra nikitensis (Asparagaceae, Nolinoideae), a new species from Vietnam
Author
Kalyuzhny, Sergey S.
0000-0002-1046-1148
The Nikitsky Botanical Gardens - National Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Republic of the Crimea, Yalta, Nikita settlement, 298648 Russia. & Botanical Garden of Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk oblast, Irkutsk, Koltsov St., PO Box 48, 664039 Russia. & Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Scientific and Technological Center, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam. & fernbaikal @ yandex. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1046 - 1148
fernbaikal@yandex.ru
Author
Vislobokov, Nikolay A.
0000-0003-0568-6542
Department of Higher Plants, Biological Faculty, M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1, 12, Leninskie Gory, Moscow, 119234 Russia. & Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Scientific and Technological Center, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam. & n. vislobokov @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0568 - 6542
n.vislobokov@gmail.com
Author
Luu, Hong Truong
0000-0002-7036-7081
Southern Institute of Ecology, Institute of Applied Materials Science & Graduate University of Science and Technology, Vietnam. Academy of Science and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. & hongtruongluu @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7036 - 7081
hongtruongluu@gmail.com
Author
Plugatar, Yury V.
0000-0001-5262-8957
The Nikitsky Botanical Gardens - National Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Republic of the Crimea, Yalta, Nikita settlement, 298648 Russia. & plugatar. y @ mail. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5262 - 8957
plugatar.y@mail.ru
Author
Kuznetsov, Andrey N.
0000-0001-5595-1039
Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Scientific and Technological Center, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam. & forestkuz @ mail. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5595 - 1039
forestkuz@mail.ru
Author
Kuznetsova, Svetlana P.
0000-0002-7610-5058
Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Scientific and Technological Center, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam. & tropcenterhanoi @ mail. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7610 - 5058
tropcenterhanoi@mail.ru
Author
Korzhenevsky, Vladislav V.
0000-0002-5531-8353
The Nikitsky Botanical Gardens - National Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Republic of the Crimea, Yalta, Nikita settlement, 298648 Russia. & herbarium. 47 @ mail. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5531 - 8353
herbarium.47@mail.ru
Author
Vin’Kovskaya, Oksana P.
0000-0002-3297-2598
Irkutsk State Agrarian University named after A. A. Ezhevsky, Irkutsk oblast, Irkutsk district, Molodezhny settlement, 664038 Russia. & urbanoflora @ yandex. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3297 - 2598
urbanoflora@yandex.ru
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-12-02
574
4
289
294
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.574.4.4
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.574.4.4
1179-3163
7389099
Aspidistra nikitensis
Kalyuzhny & Vislobokov
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
).
Diagnosis:
Aspidistra nikitensis
is morphologically similar to
A. hainanensis
species complex but differs in convex stigma with projections.
Type:—
Vietnam
,
Gia Lai province
,
K’Bang district
,
Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve
, primary evergreen broad-leaved forest, around point
14º30’09.0’’ N
,
108º34’10.7’’ E
,
elevation
1040 m
a.s.l.
, not common,
1 March 2021
,
S. Kalyuzhny Ktg
25-21/194-21
, the herbarium specimen prepared from the living cultivated plant by
S. Kalyuzhny
(
holotype
YALT) (including conserved flower)
.
Plant perennial, evergreen, herbaceous, rhizomatous, glabrous. Rhizome terete, epigeous to hypogeous, creeping to ascending, branching,
2.5–3.4 cm
in diam., densely nodal. Roots grey or greenish,
2–3.3 mm
in diam., with dense hairs persistent up to root base. Rhizomes with regularly repeating units, each comprising distichously arranged phylloms: a few cataphylls followed by 3–5 foliage leaves. Cataphylls dull reddish-brown, oblong,
15.5–19.2 cm
long,
1.8–2.5 cm
wide. Leaves not divided into petiole and lamina. Leaf dark to light green, linear, distally narrowly acuminate, gradually narrowing towards base,
78–105 cm
long,
2.1–3.2 cm
wide, with finely serrate margin, with prominent midvein on lower surface and 2–3 inconspicuous secondary veins at both sides. Leaf base stiff, erect, adaxially sulcate,
3.7–4.5 mm
wide. Peduncle (specialized reproductive shoot) pale green with purple spots,
2.3–4.8 cm
long,
1.9–3.1 mm
in diam., curved at top so that perigone mouth directed horizontally to the surface, with 3–5 distichously arranged widely ovate acuminate scale purple spotted leaves
8.2–12 mm
long,
4–7.2 mm
wide. Flowers odorless, solitary at top of peduncle, located at soil level. Perigone completely darkish-burgundy, campanulate,
3.1–3.9 cm
long,
2.4–3.6 cm
in diam.; tube
12–20 mm
long,
7.2–13 mm
in diam.; lobes 6, triangular-ovate, slightly acuminate,
11–19 mm
long,
3.7–7.2 mm
wide, basally with 2 prominent longitudinal keels. Stamens 6, in the same number as perigone lobes, inserted at base of perigone tube, at radii of tepals; filaments basally purple, apically white, cylindrical, short, ca.
1 mm
long; anthers subsessile,
2.8–3 mm
long,
2.1–2.7 mm
wide, introrse. Pistil mushroom-shaped,
7–9 mm
long. Style white, cylindrical,
4.4–5 mm
long,
3.7–4.2 mm
in diam. Stigma darkish-burgundy above, white with purple spots along margin below, shallowly trilobate, up to
1.2 cm
in diam., the upper surface convex with projections covered with sharp needle-like outgrowths, shallowly 3-lobed. Ovary inconspicuous, superior, 3-locular. Fruits unknown.
Additional studied specimens
:—
Plants cultivated in The Nikitsky Botanical Gardens RAS (accession number: Ktg 25-21/194-21)
and in
Botanical Garden of
Irkutsk State
University (accession numbers: Ktg 8-21/174-21; Ktg13- 21/180-21),
Russia
.
Etymology
:—A new species of
Aspidistra
was named after one of the oldest botanical gardens in
Russia
(the Nikitsky Botanical Gardens – National Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences) where the plants of the new species are cultivated.
Distribution and Ecology
:—The new species is currently known only from
Gia Lai province
in
Vietnam
, where a single flowering specimen was verified as a representative of the new species. However,
Aspidistra
plants similar to the new species (by vegetative features) were rather frequent in several areas of Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve. For this reason, we assume that
A. nikitensis
can be treated as locally common.
Aspidistra nikitensis
occurs on mountain slopes under the canopy of dense tropical mountain polydominant forest of middle elevation. The upper storey (
24–26 m
high) includes
Ormosia balansae
Drake
(
Fabaceae
),
Dipterocarpus alatus
Roxb.
and
Shorea
sp.
(
Dipterocarpaceae
),
Castanopsis
sp.
(
Fagaceae
),
Diospyros buxifolia
(Blume) Hiern
(
Ebenaceae
), and also comprises hemiepiphytic
Ficus
spp.
(
Moraceae
),
Smilax aspericaulis
Wall. ex A.DC.
,
S. corbularia
Kunth
(
Smilacaceae
). In the canopy we marked
Calamus rudentum
Lour.
,
Caryota mitis
Lour.
,
Molineria capitulata
(Lour.) Herb.
,
Dianella ensifolia
(L.) Redouté.
Phenology
:—
Aspidistra nikitensis
was observed blooming in mid-April in natural habitat.
Taxonomic relationships
:—
Aspidistra nikitensis
possesses linear leaves and trimerous flowers with a mushroomshaped pistil. By these features, the new species resembles and closely relates to the
A. hainanensis
Chun & How (1977: 533)
species complex sensu
Tillich & Averyanov (2012)
, including species as
A. linearifolia
Wan & Huang (1987: 220)
,
A. oviflora
Averyanov & Tillich (2015: 371)
,
A. triradiata
Vislobokov (2015: 269)
,
A. viridiflora
Vislobokov & Nuraliev
in
Vislobokov
et al.
(2017: 203)
and
A. yingjiangensis
Peng (1989: 173)
. However, the upper surface of a stigma of
A. nikitensis
is convex with relatively large projections. Thus, the new species shows a unique structure of stigma within this complex of related species and can be clearly distinguished among them. In stigma structure,
A. nikitensis
resembles
A. longanensis
Wan (1985: 151)
but differs in shape of leaves (linear leaves not divided into petiole and lamina vs. leaves with petiole
9–17.5 cm
long and oblong-elliptic lamina) and perigone merism (6-lobed vs. 8-lobed perigone).
FIGURE 1.
Aspidistra nikitensis
.
A.
Flower, front view.
B.
Flower with partly removed perigone, side view.
C, D.
Longitudinal sections of flower.
E.
Plant with flowers.
F, G.
Habit.
Conservation status
:—Only one blooming specimen of the species was found in the
type
locality. However, as exploration of the area has been very fragmentary, we have little information on the actual occurrence of this species, which could be more widely distributed in the intermountain valleys of the province. Also, we have no information on any current threats to the habitat of the species. We here propose a status of ‘Data Deficient’ (DD) for this species according to IUCN categories and criteria (
IUCN 2019
).