Hypodematium chrysolepis comb. nov. from Africa and H. eglandulosum sp. nov. from Asia (Hypodematiaceae)
Author
Fan, Xue-Ping
CAS Key Laboratory of Mountain Ecological Restoration and Bioresource Utilization, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. O. Box 416, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, China & Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, Yunnan 650201, China
Author
Lu, Ngan Thi
0000-0001-9823-2018
Department of Biology, Vietnam National Museum of Nature, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Hanoi, Vietnam & vnmngan @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9823 - 2018
vnmngan@gmail.com
Author
Zhang, Liang
0000-0003-3784-3135
Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, Yunnan 650201, China & zhangliang @ mail. kib. ac. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3784 - 3135
zhangliang@mail.kib.ac.cn
Author
Zhang, Li-Bing
CAS Key Laboratory of Mountain Ecological Restoration and Bioresource Utilization, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. O. Box 416, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, China & Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri 63110, U. S. A.
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Phytotaxa
2021
2021-11-03
524
2
99
106
journal article
3630
10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.4
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Hypodematium eglandulosum
X.P.Fan, Liang Zhang & Li Bing Zhang
,
sp. nov
.
(
Figs. 1
,
2
).
Type
:—
CHINA
.
Guizhou
:
Zhijin County
,
Niuchang Town
,
Heba Village
, on the limestone wall of a cave,
26°37’ N
,
106°02’ E
,
20 August 2017
,
Li-Bing Zhang
,
Yi-Fan Duan
&
M. Kropf
9661
(
holotype
CDBI!)
.
Diagnosis:—
Hypodematium eglandulosum
is most similar to
H. squamuloso-pilosum
Ching (1977: 465)
in small stature, having laminae usually 3-pinnatifid, densely covered with long acicular grayish white hairs, and lobes oblong and with obtuse apices, but the former has fronds only covered with long acicular hairs and stipes sparsely covered with acicular hairs, while the latter has fronds mixed with acicular and glandular hairs, and stipes densely covered with acicular and glandular hairs.
Description:—Plants mostly small,
6–35 cm
tall, lithophytic, yellowish green when dry. Rhizomes short creeping, swollen stipe bases covered with scales densely; scales reddish brown, lustrous, lanceolate,
1.5–2 cm
×
1–1.5 mm
, membranaceous, apex acuminate, margin dentate. Leaves distant; stipe stramineous, lustrous, usually slender,
2.5–16 cm
long,
0.4–0.9 mm
in diam., upward usually covered with sparsely hairs or glabrous occasionally, generally shorter than rachis; laminae deltoid-ovate, base cordate, 4–20 ×
3–18 cm
, base tripinnate, bipinnate upward, apex acuminate and pinnatifid; pinnae 5–8 pairs, alternate, flat or slightly oblique, basal pair largest, deltoid-ovate, base cordate, 1.5–10 ×
1–6 cm
,
0.1–1 cm
stalked, 2-pinnate, apex acuminate; pinnules 4–6 pairs, anadromous, alternate, slightly oblique, acroscopic ones smaller, proximal basiscopic pair largest, triangular-lanceolate, shortly stalked, base cuneate or truncate, 1-pinnate, apex acuminate; secondary pinnules oblong, sessile, base cuneate, connected to each other by narrow wings, 4–6-lobed; lobes oblong, each lobe nearly entire or slightly wavy at apex, apex obtuse. Laminae chartaceous, densely covered with long acicular grayish white hairs,
0.5–0.8 mm
long, about 25+ hairs/mm², margins covered with many long acicular hairs,
0.5–0.8 mm
long; rachises and pinna rachises densely covered with grayish white hairs on both surfaces. Veins obvious on both surfaces, pinnate, free, reaching at margin. Sori orbicular, dorsal, medium-sized,
0.7–1.1 mm
in diam., 1–3 per lobe, inframedial of veinlets, usually confluent when mature. Indusia persistent, grayish, reniform to rounded, densely covered with long gray acicular hairs, usually smaller than sori when mature. 32 spores per sporangium.
Distribution & habitat:—
Hypodematium eglandulosum
is distributed in southern
China
(
Guizhou
,
Guangxi
) and Southeast Asia (
Laos
and
Vietnam
). It is not found in high elevations. It can occur inside or outside caves and grows in limestone crevices at elevations of
200–1000 m
.
Etymology:—From the Latin adjective,
eglandulosum
, without glandular hairs, referring to its plant densely covered with acicular hairs without any glandular hairs.
Taxonomic notes:—Morphologically,
Hypodematium eglandulosum
is characterized by plants small, leaves distant and laminae 3-pinnatifid, stipes upward sparsely covered with acicular hairs, laminae and rachises densely covered with long acicular hairs, and lobes nearly entire.
Hypodematium eglandulosum
is distantly related with
H. squamulosopilosum
, though they are very similar to each other in morphology.
Hypodematium eglandulosum
is closely related with
H. shingii
Li Bing Zhang, X.P.Fan & X.F.Gao
in
Fan
et al
. (2021: 88)
. Our unpublished data show that
H. eglandulosum
constitutes a unique major clade of its own (Fan
et al.
submitted). In addition,
H. squamuloso-pilosum
, with its
type
being from Wuhan, occurs in central and eastern
China
and
South Korea
, whereas
H. eglandulosum
is distributed in southern
China
and Southeast Asia. The comparison of
H. eglandulosum
with similar species is listed in
Table 1
.
FIGURE 1.
Hypodematium eglandulosum
X.P.Fan, Liang Zhang & Li Bing Zhang.
—A. Habit.—B, C. Pinnules showing sori.—D. Portion of stipe.—E. Portion of rachis with portion of pinna.—F. Sporangium (based on the holotype).
FIGURE 2.
Hypodematium eglandulosum
X.P.Fan, Liang Zhang & Li Bing Zhang.
—A, E & G. Habit.—B. Portion of adaxial lamina.— C. Portion of abaxial pinna showing sori.—D. Portion of abaxial lamina.—F. Portion of stipe.
Additional specimens examined:—
CHINA
.
Guangxi
:
Jingxi City
,
Dizhou town
, on the limestone wall of the cave, elev.
715 m
,
28 January 2019
,
She-Lang Jin
6762
(CDBI!)
.
Guizhou
:
Changshun County
,
Weiyuan town
, on the limestone wall of the cave,
26°01’ N
,
106°30’ E
, elev.
1000 m
,
29 October 2011
,
Li-Bing Zhang
,
Hai He
&
Yu Wang
5898
(CDBI!)
.
LAOS
.
Gnommalat District
:
Khammouane Province
,
Tnathote Village
, epiphyte on the limestone rock, elev.
200–350 m
,
27 October 2007
,
Su-Gong Wu
et al. WS-003
(KUN!)
.
VIETNAM
.
Bac Kan
:
Na Ri
,
Kim Hy Com.
,
Kim Hy NR
.,
Ke Village
, elev.
500 m
,
4 December 2013
,
Li-Bing Zhang,
Liang Zhang
&
Lu Thi Ngan
6706
(CDBI!)
.
Ha Giang
:
Vi Xuyen District
,
Tung Ba Community
,
Hong Minh Village
,
Khau Ca Nature Reserve
, elev.
200 m
,
12 December 2013
,
Li-Bing Zhang,
Liang Zhang
&
Lu Thi Ngan
6924
(CDBI!)
.
Ha Giang
:
Vi Xuyen District
,
Tung Ba Community
,
Hong Minh Village
,
Khau Ca Nature Reserve
, elev.
200 m
,
12 December 2013
,
Li-Bing Zhang,
Liang Zhang
&
Lu Thi Ngan
6920
(CDBI!)
.
Hoa Binh
:
Tan Lac District
,
Tam Son Community
,
Ngoc Son Ngo Luong Nature Reserve
,
Ho Duoi Village
, elev.
750 m
,
22 November 2013
,
Li-Bing Zhang,
Liang Zhang
&
Lu Thi Ngan
6388
(CDBI!)
.