Taxonomy of the genus Begonia (Begoniaceae) in Mindanao, Philippines IV: Begonia bangsamoro subsp. bagasa (Begonia section Petermannia), a new subspecies from Zamboanga del Sur
Author
Naive, Mark Arcebal K.
0000-0002-1548-9465
Center for Integrative Conservation, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla, Yunnan 666303, China. & University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China. & Jose Rizal Memorial State University, Tampilisan Campus, Znac, Tampilisan 7116, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. & arciinaive 19 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1548 - 9465
arciinaive19@gmail.com
Author
Calimbo, Liberty Grace L.
0000-0002-8487-5917
Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Government College, Pagadian City, 7016, Philippines. & libertycalimbo @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8487 - 5917
libertycalimbo@gmail.com
Author
Cudal, Maricris G.
0000-0001-7644-2268
Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Government College, Pagadian City, 7016, Philippines. & mcrisgcudal @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7644 - 2268
mcrisgcudal@gmail.com
Author
Alejandro, Grecebio Jonathan D.
0000-0003-4524-0385
College of Science and Research Center for the Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Santo Tomas, España, Manila, 1015 Philippines. & gdalejandro @ ust. edu. ph; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4524 - 0385
gdalejandro@ust.edu.ph
Author
Yu, Wen-Bin
Center for Integrative Conservation, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla, Yunnan 666303, China. & Yunnan Key Laboratory for Conservation on Tropical Rainforests and Asian Elephants, Mengla 666303, China.
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-08-19
559
1
88
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.559.1.10
journal article
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10.11646/phytotaxa.559.1.10
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Begonia bangsamoro
subp.
bagasa
Naive
,
subsp. nov.
(
Fig. 2
)
The new subspecies differs from
Begonia bangsamoro
subsp.
bangsamoro
in having staminate and pistillate flowers with much narrower and elongate tepals.
Type:
—
PHILIPPINES
.
Mindanao
,
Zamboanga del Sur
,
Tigbao
,
Timolan
,
Mt. Timolan Protected Landscape
, elev.
830 m
,
31 January 2022
,
MAK
Naive
127
(
holotype
PNH
; isotype
HNUL
)
.
Terrestrial, monoecious, perennial herb, up to
30 cm
long.
Stem
erect to ascending, terete, 1.0–
3.5 mm
in diameter, olive green to reddish green, densely hirsute, hairs pale green to pale red, 0.5–2.0 mm long, nodes slightly swollen, internodes up to
4 cm
long.
Stipules
persistent, lanceolate, concave, 4.0–
7.5 mm
long by
1.5–3 mm
wide, pale green to reddish pale green, canaliculate, glabrous adaxially, keeled, hirsute along the center abaxially, margin entire, membranaceous, apex aristate, arista up to
2 mm
long.
Leaves
alternate, petiolate, 6.0–
6.5 cm
long; petiole terete, succulent, 3.0–
10.5 mm
long, 1.0–
1.5 mm
in diameter, olive green to reddish green, densely hirsute; lamina asymmetric, basifixed, lanceolate, 5.5–6.0 cm long by
2.5–3.1 cm
wide, chartaceous, green adaxially, pale green abaxially, hirsute to sparsely hirsute adaxially, glabrous (except the veins) abaxially, margin distantly serrate to biserrate, densely ciliate, base asymmetrically cordate, apex acute to attenuate; venation basally palmate, with 5 majour lateral veins, actinodromous, branching dichotomously, basal half purplish red, green towards the apex, hirsute, channeled, adaxially, densely appressed hirsute, protruding abaxially.
Inflorescence
short, terminal, cymose, protogynous, bisexual,
4–5 cm
long; peduncle
8–13 mm
long, 1.0–
1.3 mm
in diameter, terete, hirsute, fleshy, green to greenish red; rachis bearing up to 10 staminate flowers,
2.8–3.2 cm
long, terete, glabrous, branching; bracts persistent, narrowly ovate,
2–3 mm
long by 1.0–
1.3 mm
wide, glabrous both sides, deflexed, green, margin entire, apex attenuate to acuminate.
Staminate flower
basal, longer than pistillate flower, dichotomously branching, with 4 tepals; pedicel 4.0–
4.5 mm
long,
0.5 mm
in diameter, terete, fleshy, glabrous, pinkish white; outer tepals 2, narrowly lanceolate, recurved, 6.5–8.0 mm long by 3.0–
3.5 mm
wide, pale pink to pinkish white, glabrous adaxially, sparsely echinate abaxially, margin entire, apex obtuse to acute; inner tepals 2, linear,
5.8–6.3 mm
long by 1.0–
1.5 mm
wide, pinkish white, glabrous both sides, margin entire, apex rounded to obtuse; androecium actinomorphic, 1.5–2.0 mm across, the stamens ca. 20, lemon yellow; anthers obovoid,
0.2–0.5 mm
long.
Pistillate flower
solitary, basal to staminate cymes, pink to pale pink, with 5 tepals; pedicel
7.5 mm
long,
1.2–1.5 mm
in diameter, terete, fleshy, hirsute, red to pale red; outer tepals 2, narrowly elliptic to linear,
9–10 mm
long by 2.0–
2.5 mm
wide, glabrous adaxially, sparsely or occasionally echinate abaxially, margin entire, revolute, apex acute; inner tepals 3, narrowly elliptic to linear,
9–10 cm
long by 1.0–
1.5 cm
wide; ovary stout, triquetrous-ellipsoid,
5–7 mm
long by 2.0–
2.5 mm
wide (wings excluded), hirsute, green with a hint of red in the wings, 3-locular, wings 3, subequal, triangular, apex obtuse to rounded, placentation axile, bilamellate; style 3, 3.0–
3.5 mm
long, bifid, apically forked; stigmas spirally twisted, papillose all around.
Fruit
1.5–1.8 cm
long, stout, reclinate; pedicel
5–6 mm
long, 1.0–
1.3 mm
in diameter, hispid, reddish green; tepals deciduous; capsule 5.0–
5.5 mm
long by 3.0–
3.5 mm
wide (wings excluded), hirsute, reddish green, wings 3, subequal,
3–5 mm
long by
3–4 mm
wide, broadly triangular to subrhomboid, apex proximally obtuse.
FIGURE 2.
Begonia bangsamoro
subsp.
bagasa
Naive
A.
Habitat
and habit
B.
Detailed of stem
C.
Stipules
D.
Inflorescence
E.
Pistillate flower front view
F.
Pistillate flower profile view
G.
Staminate flowers
H.
Fruit
I.
Dried fruit. Photos and prepared by: MAK Naive.
Distribution:
—Endemic to the
Zamboanga
Peninsula. At present, the new subspecies can only be found from its
type
locality at Mt. Timolan Protected Landscape, Municipality of Tigbao,
Zamboanga del Sur
, Western Mindanao (
Fig. 3
).
Habitat:
—The subspecies was found in deeply shaded lower montane forest with damp soil growing along the trail with an elevation of
700–900 m
a.s.l. It was also found growing as a terrestrial, lithophyte and as a climber on tree ferns. The new subspecies was found growing together with
Begonia affinis
Merr. (1912: 308)
.
Phenology:
—Buds, flowers and fruits were observed in the months of January and February.
Etymology:
—The subspecific epithet “
bagasa
” was used as a noun in apposition. It is a
Subanen
word meaning thin, alluding to the tepals of the staminate and pistillate flowers of this new subspecies.
Subanen
is one of the Philippine ethnic tribes that inhabits areas in the
Zamboanga
Peninsula and the montane areas of
Misamis Occidental
, island of Mindanao (Viernes-Enriques 1990).
FIGURE 3.
Geographic distribution of
Begonia bangsamoro
subsp.
bagasa
(star) and
B. bangsamoro
subspecies
bangsamoro
(circles).
Proposed conservation assessment:
—
Following
the IUCN
Standards
and
Petitions Committee
(2019), we herein propose this subspecies to be treated as ‘
Least
concern’ (LC).
At
present, it is only known from the
type
collection site (
Mt. Timolan Protected Landscape
) with about 50 individuals observed.
It
is likely that other populations exist in the neighboring forests and mountains of
Zamboanga
Peninsula. Although the subspecies is quite uncommon at the
type
locality and it is mostly found along the trail of the forest,
Mt. Timolan Protected Landscape
(MTPL) is one of the protected areas of the
Philippines
declared last
August 14, 2000
through proclamation order no. 354 issued by President Joseph Estrada.
Other specimens examined:
—
Begonia bangsamoro
subs.
bangsamoro
:
PHILIPPINES
, Mindanao,
Bukidnon
,
Valencia City
,
Lourdes
, elev.
1484 m
,
10 June 2021
,
M
.
A
.
Cababan
4
(
HNUL
)
;
Bukidnon
,
Pangantucan
,
Portulin
,
Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park
, elev.
1500 m
,
17 April 2018
,
MAK
Naive
s.n., photographic record;
Misamis Oriental
,
Gingoog City
,
2 October 2021
,
M
.
Baul
s.n., photographic record
.
Notes:
—Aside from morphological differences,
Begonia bangsamoro
subsp.
bangsamoro
can be usually found at higher elevations (≥
1000 m
) (
Buenavista
et al.
2021
) whilst our newly discovered subspecies is usually growing at elevations of <
900 m
.
The distribution of
B. bangsamoro
subsp.
bangsamoro
is restricted to the central and northern part of Mindanao island whereas our new subspecies is so far only been found in
Zamboanga
Peninsula (
Fig. 3
). It has long been supposed that Philippine archipelago consists of small centres of endemism, one of the reasons for the great diversity in the country. The
Zamboanga
Peninsula is a separate terrane and considered as the centre of endemism in Mindanao. It is a Miocene microcontinental block that may have been part of
Palawan
, and areas east of it are composed of younger ophiolitic deposits with a striking botanical affinity to Borneo (
Hall 1996
,
1998
;
Yumul
et al.
2004
). At present,
Zamboanga
peninsula harbours 16 species and 1 subspecies of
Begonia
(17 taxa), of which mostly are found to be endemic in the region. As shown in
Table 1
, of the 17
Begonia
taxa recorded in
Zamboanga
Peninsula, only eight have an IUCN conservation assessment and the rest are not yet evaluated. Three are considered Critically Endangered namely
B. amamampang
Mazo & Rubite (2022: 164)
,
B. parvilimba
(1925: 481)
and
B. turugsoy
Mazo & Rubite (2022: 166)
; three are Endangered which are
B. affinis
(
Naive
et al.
2022
)
,
B. tinuyopensis
(
Mazo
et al.
2021
)
, and
B. oblongata
(
Naive
et al.
2022
)
; and two are Least Concern which are
B. bangsamoro
subsp.
bagasa
(this study) and
B. contracta
(
Rubite 2013
)
. The need to recollect
Begonia
species
in Mindanao most especially in
Zamboanga
peninsula is urgent in order for us understand their distribution, identification and conservation status.