Gastrodia isabelensis and G. solomonensis (Gastrodieae, Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae): two new species representing a new generic record in the Solomon Islands
Author
Hsu, Tian-Chuan
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan;
Author
Fanerii, Moffat
Kolombangara Island Biodiversity Conservation Association, Ringii, Solomon Islands.
Author
Yang, Tsung-Yu Aleck
Department of Biology, National Museum of Natural Science, Taichung, Taiwan. & Department of Life Science, National Chung Hsin University, Taichung, Taiwan.
Author
Pitisopa, Fred
Ministry of Forestry, Environment and Conservation, Honiara, Solomon Islands.
Author
Li, Chia-Wei
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan; & Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 30013, Taiwan;
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Phytotaxa
2016
2016-08-17
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2
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.270.2.6
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.270.2.6
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Gastrodia solomonensis
T.C.Hsu
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 3–4
)
Diagnosis:
—
Gastrodia solomonensis
is close to
G. queenslandica
(
Dockrill 1964: 6
)
but distinguished by having much longer (22–28 vs.
8–12 mm
) perianth tubes, larger (7–9 × 4.5–5.5 vs. 4.5–5.5 × 2.5–3.0 mm) lips with elliptic (vs. ovate) mesochiles and wider (3.5–4.5 vs. ca.
3 mm
) columns.
Type:
—
SOLOMON ISLANDS
.
Western
:
Kolombangara Island
,
Imbu Rano Lodge
to
Patu Kolo Hut
,
400–600 m
,
13 October 2012
,
T
.
C
.Hsu et al.
SITW00764
(
holotype
:
BSIP
!;
isotypes
:
TAIF
! [sheet no. 421455], image available at http://taif.tfri.gov.tw/search_ spec.php?SpcmID=325160&DupID=1&SeriID=1&DetID=441994;
TNM
! [sheet no. BS01936], image available at http://siflora. nmns.edu.tw/specimen/
SITW00764
-TNM-001/)
.
Morphology:
—
Herbs
perennial, terrestrial, leafless, achlorophyllous.
Roots
few, slender, often extending from rhizome apex during anthesis.
Rhizome
tuberous, fusiform,
4–10 cm
long,
4–7 mm
in diameter, dark brown, ±villous, scaly; scales verticillate, lanceolate,
1–3 mm
long.
Inflorescence
erect, 1(–2)-flowered; peduncle
4–8 cm
long, ca.
2 mm
in diameter, glabrous, dark brown; sterile bracts 3–4, sheath-like, membranous, translucent,
3–5 mm
long.
Bracts
membranous, glabrous, ovate, brown, apex acute, 6–8 ×
4–6 mm
.
Pedicel and ovary
8–10 mm
long, slightly verruculose.
Flowers
ascending, not widely opening.
Perianth tube
22–28 ×
15–20 mm
, elliptic in top view, very fleshy, spongy, 5-lobed, with sepals fused for ca. 1/2 length with petals and lateral sepals fused for ca. 3/5 length with each other; abaxially pale reddish near base, yellowish brown toward apex, slightly keeled, distinctly verruculose; abaxially whitish near base, pale orange-red toward apex, with 2 large, orange-yellow, rugose calli. Lobes of
dorsal and lateral sepals
similar, ovate-deltoid, 10–14 ×
7–9 mm
, concave, apices acute, margins entire. Lobes of
petals
ovate, pale orange-red, 4–5 ×
3.5–4.5 mm
, bases slightly contracted, apices acute, margin slightly crispate.
Lip
adnate to distal part of column-foot, free from perianth tube, subentire, rhombic-elliptic, 7–9 ×
4.5–5.5 mm
, tripartite; hypochile ca.
1.5 mm
long, with two transversely crescent, sessile, creamy yellow, nectared calli; mesochile elliptic, very pale reddish, glabrous, nearly flat or with 2 indistinct ridges close to midrib; epichile ovate-orbicular, orange-red, ca.
2 mm
long and wide, with 2 prominent, orange-red, ca.
2 mm
long keels.
Column
semicylindrical, white, 7–8 × 3.5–4.0 mm, ventrally canaliculate; column-foot short but well developed; column wings prominent, the tips about as high as anther; rostellum well developed, membranous; stigma basal, shield-shaped; anther ovate-hemispheric, ca. 2.5 ×
1.8 mm
; pollinia 2, pale orange-yellow, sectile; viscidium minute.
Capsule
erect, ellipsoid, pale reddish brown,
25–40 mm
long,
5–8 mm
in diameter, verruculose; fruiting pedicel elongate after pollinated, up to
8–30 cm
long.
Seeds
fusiform, ca.
2 mm
long.
Distribution and habitat:—
Gastrodia solomonensis
is endemic to the
Solomon Islands
, and so far it is only recorded in Kolombangara Island and Nggatokae Island of
Western Province
. Wild populations are found growing among deep leaf litter in rain forests at
300–600 m
elevation.
Phenology:—
Gastrodia solomonensis
flowers from September to October and fruits from October to November.
Conservation:—
Three populations of
Gastrodia solomonensis
are so far located: Southern Kolombangara (ca. 100 mature individuals recorded), northern Kolombangara (ca. 10 mature individuals recorded) and Nggatokae (ca. 10 mature individuals recorded). The montane forest of Kolombangara are now protected by a non-governmental organization namely Kolombangara Island Biodiversity Consefvation Association (KIBCA), and no obvious threat is predicted. The habitat in Nggatokae is now protected by the landowners in Mbiche village but still under the threat of logging. Judging from these facts,
G. solomonensis
is considered “Near Threatened” according to the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria (
IUCN 2012
).
Etymology:—
Gastrodia solomonensis
is named for the
Solomon Islands
since it is the first
Gastrodia
species
discovered in this country.
Additional specimens examined:—
SOLOMON ISLANDS
.
Western
:
Kolombangara Island
,
Imbu Rano Lodge
to
Patu Kolo Hut
,
500–600 m
,
16 October 2012
,
Hsu
et al.
SITW01081
(
BSIP
!,
TAIF
!,
TNM
!)
;
Kolombangara Island
,
Imbu Rano Lodge
to
Patu Kolo Hut
,
400–600 m
,
13 October 2013
,
Hsu
et al.
SITW04203
(
BSIP
!,
TAIF
!,
TNM
!)
;
Kolombangara Island
,
Poitete Village
to camp 3,
300–500 m
,
26 November 2013
,
Hsu
&
Fanerii
SITW04728
(
BSIP
!,
TNM
!)
;
Nggatokae Island
,
Mbiche Village
to
Mt. Mariu
,
300–600 m
,
8 October 2013
,
Hsu
et al.
SITW04089
(
TNM
!)
.
FIGURE 3.
Gastrodia solomonensis
T.C.Hsu
(A & C–J based on
SITW00764
; B & K based on
SITW01081
). A–B. Habitat and habits. C–E. Flower (C, top view; D, side view; E, front view). F. Expanded perianth tube and lip, abaxial view. G. Lip. H. Lip and column, side view. I–J. Column (I, top view; J, bottom view). K. Capsule. Scale bars: A–K = 1 cm. Photographs by T.C.Hsu.
FIGURE 4.
Gastrodia solomonensis
T.C.Hsu
(based on
SITW00764
). A. Habit. B–E. Flower (B, top view; C, side view; D, front view; E, bottom view). F. Expanded perianth tube, abaxial view. G. Lip and column, side view. H. Lip. I–K. Column (I, top view; J, side view; K, bottom view). L–M. Anther cap (L, top view; M, bottom view). N. Pollinia. Illustrated by C.W.Lin.
Taxonomic remarks:—
Gastrodia solomonensis
is remarkable by its 22–28 ×
15–20 mm
perianth tube, possibly the largest in the genus, and elliptic mesochile of lip. Its inflorescences are almost always 1-flowered. Only one plant with 2-flowered inflorescence were ever recorded among the ca. 100 flowering and fruiting individuals so far observed.