The French Polynesian Atractocarpus Schltr. & K. Krause (Rubiaceae): circumscription of A. tahitensis and description of A. teamotuaitaui sp. nov., both microendemic and critically endangered species in the Society Islands
Author
Mouly, Arnaud
Author
Butaud, Jean-François
text
Adansonia
2023
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2023-05-09
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journal article
10.5252/adansonia2023v45a10
1639-4798
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Atractocarpus tahitensis
(Nadeaud) Puttock
(
Fig. 3
)
Australian Systematic Botany
12: 316 (Puttock 1999)
, as ‘tahitiensis’. —
Trukia tahitensis
(Nadeaud) Fosberg,
Phytologia
62: 174 (
Fosberg 1987
)
.
— Basionym:
Randia tahitensis
Nadeaud,
Énumération
des plantes indigènes de l’île de
Tahiti
: 54 (
Nadeaud 1873
)
.
TYPUS
. —
Society Islands
,
Tahiti
.
Tahiti Nui
,
Tepuna
,
above Pirae, ridge to Aorai
, vers
900-1000 m
, fl. & fr.,
19.XI.1857
,
Nadeaud
359
(lecto-,
P
[
P00703710
], designated by
Fosberg 1987
;
isolecto-,
BISH
,
P
[
P00703706
,
P00703707
,
P00703708
,
P00703709
,
P00703711
,
P
04022077
,
P
04022078
,
P
04022079
,
P
04022080
,
P
04022081
],
US
[
US00036659
])
.
FIG
. 3. —
Atractocarpus tahitensis
(Nadeaud) Puttock
:
A
, leafy branch of the species, under the typical vegetation cover;
B
, unripe fruit;
C
, flower in lateral view;
D
, floriferous brachyblast of a perennial inflorescence;
E
, mature flowers and flower buds. Photos by J.-F. Butaud.
OTHER
HERBARIUM
SPECIMENS
EXAMINED
. —
Society Islands
,
Raiatea
. On ridge of mountain
N of Faaroa Bay
, fl. fr.,
400 m
,
20.I.1927
,
Moore
554
(
BISH
,
L
[
L2897608
], U[U1575688], US[US01939487, US02496748]);
on ridge N end of highest mountain, fl.,
800 m
,
4.IV.1927
,
Moore
714
(
BISH
,
L
[
L2897607
], U[U1575687], US[US02496749]).
—
Tahiti
. Tahiti Nui
,
Versant Nord-Est
du plateau
d’Orofero
,
653 m
, st.,
22.IX.2015
,
Butaud
3447
(
PAP
[
PAP015919
])
;
ibid.
,
621 m
, fr.,
22.IX.2015
,
Butaud
&
Lenoble
3448
(
PAP
[
PAP015920
])
;
ibid.
,
653 m
, fl.,
6.XI.2015
,
Butaud
,
Lenoble
&
Teamotuaitau
3489
(
PAP
[
PAP015942
])
;
ibid.
,
653 m
, fl. fr.,
6.XI.2015
,
Butaud
,
Lenoble
&
Teamotuaitau
3490
(
PAP
[
PAP015943
])
;
ibid.
,
653 m
, fr.,
6.XI.2015
,
Butaud
,
Lenoble
&
Teamotuaitau
3491
(
PAP
[
PAP015944
])
;
Tahiti Nui
,
Vallée d’Orofero
, flanc
Sud
, partie
Ouest du Plateau Tahiti
,
916 m
, fl.,
30.I.2021
,
Butaud
,
Luta
,
Lenoble
&
Teamotuaitau
4001
(
PAP
)
.
PHENOLOGY
. — The species seems to bloom from October to February and to rise fruits over the year, ripe fruits being observed mostly from August to November.
DESCRIPTION
Slender treelet 2.5-8(-10) m high, up to
10-15 cm
in diameter (at breast height); the young branchlets glabrescent. Stipules connate at the base,
5-7 mm
long, hispid to glabrescent. Colleters cylindrical,
0.6-1.1 mm
long,
c.
2 mm
wide. Leaves opposite, elliptical to narrowly obovate, glabrous; petioles
10-15 mm
long, hispid or glabrescent; lamina
70-165 mm
long,
30-50 mm
wide with acuminate apex and attenuate base, glossy dark green, dull grey green below, chartaceous; secondary veins in 6-8 pairs at 45-50° to the midvein, arched to straight (
Moore 554
), raised below; tertiary venation reticulate and opaque; domatia absent. Inflorescences axillary, unilateral, a single flower or 2-10-flowered, flowers hermaphroditic; perennial on contracted 1-5-branched brachyblasts; bracts narrowly triangular,
1-2 mm
long. Pedicels
18-28 mm
long, filiform,
0.6-0.9 mm
in width. Hypanthium
2-3 mm
long, hispid or glabrescent. Calyx tube obconical,
2-3 mm
long; lobes truncate,
c.
0.5 mm
long. Corolla tube
6-9 mm
long, urceolate,
c.
4 mm
diameter at the widest point, constricted at mouth, at the lobe’s sinuses, externally hispid. Corolla lobes lanceolate,
8-14 mm
long,
3-4 mm
wide, glabrous. Stamens inserted at the base of the urceolate part of the corolla tube, filament
0.4-0.5 mm
, anther basi-dorsifixed,
3-3.5 mm
long, sagittate at base, acuminate by a sterile appendage,
0.2-0.3 mm
long. Style included
3-3.5 mm
long,
0.4-0.5 mm
wide, glabrous; stigmatic head oblong, deeply bifid, branches
3-3.5 mm
long,
1 mm
wide. Ovary bilocular, placentas 2, axile, 10-15 ovules per locule. Fruit solitary, on a thin pedicel
20-30 mm
long, subspherical to ellipsoid,
22- 45 mm
long,
20-34 mm
diameter, smooth to slightly pointed, calyx persistent and nectary disc forming a short umbo,
1-2 mm
long; exocarp yellow green when mature; placental pulp dark brown. Seeds laterally compressed; 2-4(-6) mm in depth,
6-12 mm
in length.
DISTRIBUTION
,
ECOLOGY
AND
THREATS
Atractocarpus tahitensis
occurs in the understory of forest vegetation dominated by:
Syzygium cumini
(L.) Skeels,
Neonauclea forsteri
(Seem.ex Havil.) Merr.
,
Serianthes myriadenia
Planch. ex Benth.
,
Alphitonia zizyphoides
(Sol. ex Spreng.) A.Gray
,
Metrosideros collina
(J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) A.Gray
,
Spathodea campanulata
P.Beauv.
,
Coffea arabica
L,
Macaranga taitensis
(Müll.Arg.) Müll.Arg.
,
Aleurites moluccanus
(L.) Willd.,
Miconia calvescens
DC.
,
Psidium cattleyanum
Sabine
,
Ceodes taitensis
(Heimerl) E.F.S.Rossetto & Caraballo
,
Cyclophyllum barbatum
(G.Forst.) N.Hallé & J.Florence
,
Eugenia reinwardtiana
(Blume) DC.
,
Glochidion
spp.
,
Meryta drakeana
Nadeaud
,
Myrsine
spp.
,
Psychotria
spp.
,
Ixora
spp.
,
Celtis pacifica
Planch.
,
Claoxylon taitense
Müll. Arg.
,
Tarenna sambucina
(G.Forst.) T.Durand ex Drake.
This vegetation contains numerous indigenous species associated with naturalized species that threaten the survival of the native ones, the former belonging to the genera
Coffea
L.,
Miconia
Ruiz & Pav.
,
Psidium
L.,
Spathodea
P.Beauv.
, and
Syzygium
Gaertn.
The understory is degraded by wild boar grubbing.
OnTahiti, the elevation of occurrence of
Atractocarpus tahitensis
ranges are
620-680 m
on the Tahua Iti plateau and
870-920 m
on the Tahiti plateau in Orofero valley. Nadeaud’s location on the slopes of Aorai was around
1000-1100 m
. On Raiatea, the two known populations were located between 400 and
800 m
in elevation.
Endemic to the Society Islands,
Atractocarpus tahitensis
has not been reported elsewhere than onTahiti and Raiatea.Moreover,it is only known from the ridges of the Mount Aorai on Tahiti since Nadeaud’s collection in 1857 (another collection by Nadeaud’s son is reported in Nadeaud’s journal for the same population in 1896 but was not located) and from Raiatea since Moore’s two collections in 1927.It has not been collected there since Nadeaud and Moore’s prospections.On the other hand, two new locations were discovered on Tahiti in 2015 and2019, one on the Tahua Iti plateau (often erroneously named Orofero plateau) and one on the Tahiti plateau (also called Taha Iti) in Orofero Valley. These extant populations both hardly exceed 100 mature individuals. The species is protected by the French Polynesian laws and was evaluated as “Critically Endangered” under the IUCN criteria (
UICN
France
et al.
2015
) based on theTahua Iti plateau’s population. The discovery of a second population may not change the CR evaluation under criteria B as both populations belong to the same locality, due to a short separative distance (
Fig. 2
), identical environments and threats (wild boars, invasive plant species, rat predation…), an area of occupancy less than
10 km
2, and an observed decline of habitat quality.
NOTES
Fosberg (1987)
mentioned two collections that possibly could be assigned to this species. According to Nadeaud’s field book, these collections were made by Nadeaud’s son Temarii in Puairi on elevated crests of Pirae, but have not been located so far.Fosberg also made a handwritten note on a collection at P made by Nadeaud in
1896 in
Pirae on Tahiti; this collection belongs to
Gardenia taitensis
DC.
and not to
Atractocarpus tahitensis
. The sterile collection
Fosberg 63730
(BISH, US) belongs in fact to
Tarenna sambucina
(G.Forst.) T.Durand ex Drake. Puttock (1999)
assumed that
Atractocarpus tahitensis
is a dioecious species, based on very few observed herbarium specimens. According to our field observations, individuals produce hermaphroditic flowers. A similar breeding system has been observed for the other Polynesian
Atractocarpus
species.
Finally, a gathering attributed to
Atractocarpus tahitensis
(as
Randia tahitensis
) and collected by M.Hoff on Wallis (
Hoff 4281
, MNHN-P-P05377792) belongs to
Tarenna sambucina
.