Impatiens alboarenicola, a new species of Balsaminaceae from north-western Madagascar
Author
Fujimoto, Yutaro
0000-0001-5050-8310
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa-Oiwake-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606 - 8502, Japan
fujimoto.yutaro.24w@kyoto-u.jp
Author
Tagane, Shuichiro
0000-0002-1974-7329
Kagoshima University Museum, Kagoshima University, 1 - 21 - 30, Korimoto, Kagoshima 890 - 0065, Japan
stagane29@gmail.com
Author
Rabarison, Harison
0009-0003-0684-1484
Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of Antananarivo, BP 566, Ambohitsaina, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar
rabarisonrh@yahoo.fr
Author
Andriamahasetra, Rova N.
0009-0004-2991-7469
Faculty of Science, Technology and Environment, University of Mahajanga, BP 652, Immeuble Kakal, 5 Rue Georges V, Mahajanga 401, Madagascar
navalonaandriamahasetra@gmail.com
Author
Komada, Natsuki
Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Yoshida-Nihonmatsu-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606 - 8501, Japan & Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University, 1 - 5 - 1, Kagamiyama, Higashihiroshima 739 - 8529, Japan
Author
Kitajima, Kaoru
0000-0001-6822-8536
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa-Oiwake-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606 - 8502, Japan
kitajima.kaoru.4s@kyoto-u.ac.jp
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Phytotaxa
2024
2024-05-29
650
3
206
212
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.650.3.2
journal article
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10.11646/phytotaxa.650.3.2
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Impatiens alboarenicola
Y.Fujimoto, Rabarison & Tagane
,
sp. nov
.
(
Figs 2
&
3
)
TYPE
:—
MADAGASCAR
.
Boeny Region
:
Marovoay District
,
Ankarafantsika National Park
,
16.31722°S
,
46.81053°E
,
152 m
elev.,
20 February 2023
,
S
. Tagane &
H
. Rabarison
A261
(
holotype
DBEV
!;
isotypes
KAG
[
KAG184161
!],
TAN
!)
.
Diagnosis:—
Impatiens alboarenicola
is similar to
I. barthlottii
Fischer & Rahelivololona (2007a: 272)
of
Madagascar
in leaf and flower shape, but clearly distinguished from it by its shorter stature of
5.3–18.5 cm
tall (vs.
20–70 cm
tall in
I. barthlottii
), absence of a tuber at the stem base (vs. presence, with elongate tuber), solitary (rarely 2) flowers in the axils of leaves (vs. with 2 flowers), and smaller light purple to pale purple flowers of
1.3–1.8 cm
long (vs. white,
2.3–2.5 cm
long). It is also similar to
I. tsingycola
Fischer & Rahelivololona (2007a: 274)
of
Madagascar
in its short stature, leaf shape, and petal colour, but different in having smaller leaf blades (7–)16–41(–64) mm long (vs.
55–81 mm
long in
I. tsingycola
), (1–)7–9(–11) pairs of teeth on the dentate leaf margin (vs. 15–21 pairs), solitary (rarely 2) flowers in the axils of leaves (vs. 2–3 flowers), and saccate spur-like projection located at ca.
5 mm
below the apex of the lower petal lobe of the lateral united petals (vs. at the apex of the lower petal lobe).
Annual herb,
5.3–18.5 cm
tall, glabrous except adaxial surface of lamina.
Stems
erect, succulent, pale brown to reddish-brown
in vivo
, often dark blue to dark purple
in sicco
, not branched or rarely branched, without tuber at base.
Leaves
alternate, petiolate; petiole pale brown to reddish-brown, (7.5–)12–20(–46) mm long, with extrafloral nectaries; lamina ovate-triangular, ovate, elliptic-ovate, (7–)16–41(–64) × (4–)10–27(–43) mm, adaxial surface covered with short white hairs, abaxial surface glabrous, apex acute, base cuneate to acute, slightly decurrent, margin dentate, teeth (1–)7–9(–11) on each side, with gland-tipped appendages, secondary veins (3–)4–6(–8) pairs, tertiary veins indistinct on both surfaces.
Flowers
light purple to pale purple with yellow spots on lateral united petals and with spur,
1.3–1.8 cm
long.
Pedicels
18–25 mm
long.
Bracts
narrowly triangular, 0.9 ×
0.5 mm
, apex acute.
Lateral sepals
2, lanceolate, 2.5–3.0 × 0.5–1.0 mm, apiculate, shallowly cucullate.
Lower sepal
navicular, 8 ×
3 mm
, apex acuminate, spur obtuse, 4.0–
4.5 mm
long, strongly curved.
Dorsal petal
cucullate, 5.0–6.5 ×
2.5–4.5 mm
, apex rounded to emarginate, often with apicule
0.5 mm
long.
Lateral united petals
10–13 mm
long, upper petal lobe rounded, 4.5–6.5 × 2.0–
3.5 mm
, lower petal lobe suborbicular, 10–13 × 3.5–5.0 mm, with yellow,
1 mm
long, saccate spur-like projection at ca.
5 mm
below apex.
Anthers
ca.
2 mm
long.
Ovary
1.5 mm
long, light greenish-yellow
in vivo
, style cone-shaped,
0.2 mm
long, stigma acute.
Fruits
fusiform, 3.0–7.5 × 1.0–
2.5 mm
, slightly recurved, green
in vivo
.
Seeds
12 per capsule, ellipsoid,
1–2 mm
long, brown to yellowish-brown, apex acute.
Other specimens examined:
—
MADAGASCAR
.
Boeny Region
:
Marovoay District
,
Ankarafantsika National Park
,
16.32035°S
,
46.81037°E
,
175 m
elev.,
18 February 2023
, with flowers,
S
. Tagane et al.
A190
(
DBEV
,
KAG
[
KAG184090
],
TAN
)
;
ibid.,
16.32048°S
,
46.81055°E
,
22 March 2023
, with flowers,
Y
. Fujimoto
A339
(
DBEV
)
;
ibid.,
16.32048°S
,
46.81055°E
,
27 March 2023
, with flowers in a spirit collection and fruits,
Y
. Fujimoto
A340
(
DBEV
)
.
Distribution:
—
Madagascar
(thus far known only from Ankarafantsika National Park) (
Fig. 1
).
Habitat:
—In the semi-shaded understory of seasonally dry tropical forest on white sand,
140–200 m
elev. The forests are dominated by
Baudouinia fluggeiformis
Baillon (1868: 201)
,
Bussea perrieri
Viguier (1949: 355)
,
Dalbergia greveana
Baillon (1884: 436)
(
Fabaceae
),
Drypetes perrieri
Leandri (1939: 194)
(
Putranjivaceae
),
Noronhia alleizettei
Dubard (1907: 551)
(
Oleaceae
),
Cassipourea lanceolata
Tulasne (1856: 121)
(
Rhizophoraceae
),
Rhopalocarpus similis
Hemsley (1903
: t. 2774) (
Sphaerosepalaceae
), and
Pyrostria ampijoroensis
(
Arènes 1960: 24
)
Razafimandimbison
et al.
(2007: 519)
(
Rubiaceae
) (
Fujimoto
et al.
2024
).
Phenology:
—Flowering at the end of February to March, fruiting in March.
Etymology:
—The epithet
alboarenicola
refers to the white sand habitat of the new species.
Vernacular name:
—
Kivolanala kely
or
rangy kely
, suggested here.
Kivolanala
and
rangy
in
Madagascar
refer to
Impatiens
species.
Kely
means small, referring to the plant size of
I. alboarenicola
.
Preliminary conservation assessment:
—Critically Endangered (CR).
Impatiens alboarenicola
is known from a single location, Jardin Botanique A of the Ankarafantsika National Park. The number of mature individuals is estimated fewer than 50. It is likely to have more subpopulations in the region, but a large area of seasonally dry tropical forests around Ankarafantsika has disappeared (
Schüssler
et al.
2023
). The present habitat is within the protected area of the national park. However, forest fires have often occurred, which might gradually reduce the habitat of
I. alboarenicola
. Given this situation, it is assessed as CR, according to the IUCN criterion D (
IUCN 2012
).
Note:
—
Impatiens alboarenicola
is morphologically classified into the
Impatiens
subgen.
Impatiens sensu
Fischer and Rahelivololona (2002)
because of the lower sepal with a spur and the petiole with extrafloral nectaries (
Fischer & Rahelivololona 2007a
, b). Within the
I.
subgen.
Impatiens
,
I. alboarenicola
belongs to the section
Uniflorae
Hooker & Thomson (1859: 113)
, based on its short-fusiform capsules, conspicuously turgid at the middle, and fascicled inflorescence with 1 to 2 flowers (
Yu
et al.
2016
). However, recent molecular phylogenetic analyses based on nuclear and plastid markers demonstrated that the species of Malagasy
I.
subgen.
Impatiens
was not a monophyletic group (
Rahelivololona
et al.
2018
). Further analysis including
I. alboarenicola
is necessary to clarify its phylogenetic and taxonomic position.