Aspidistra linearistyla (Asparagaceae), a new species from northern Vietnam
Author
Peng, Cai-Xia
0009-0004-0265-7046
State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Digital Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, South China National Botanical Garden, CN- 510650, Guangzhou, China
pengcx@scbg.ac.cn
Author
Tong, Yi-Hua
0000-0002-5034-005X
State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Digital Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, South China National Botanical Garden, CN- 510650, Guangzhou, China
yh-tong@scbg.ac.cn
Author
Vu, Tien-Chinh
Vietnam National Museum of Nature, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi 100803, Vietnam & Graduate University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi 100803, Vietnam
Author
Lin, Chun-Rui
0000-0002-3539-5490
Guangxi Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Phytochemicals and Sustainable Utilization, Guangxi Institute of Botany, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN- 541006, Guilin, Guangxi, China
linchunrui@gxib.cn
text
Phytotaxa
2024
2024-11-20
672
2
208
214
https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.672.2.7
journal article
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10.11646/phytotaxa.672.2.7
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1179-3163
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Aspidistra linearistyla
C.X.Peng & C.R.Lin
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1
,
2
)
FIGURE 1.
Aspidistra linearistyla
: (A) Flowering plant; (B–C) Flowers, side view; (D) Perianth, dissected to show stamens; (E) Pistil and stigma; (F) Bracts. (Drawn by Yun-Xiao Liu from the holotype).
Type:
—
VIETNAM
. Specimens prepared from cultivated plants in South China Botanical Garden, which were introduced from a limestone hill at an elevation of about
400–500 m
a.s.l. around point
105.2107°E
,
22.9301°N
in Du Gia Town, Yen Minh County,
Ha Giang Province
, northern Vietnam,
3 May 2024
,
Cai-Xia Peng pcx0361
(
holotype
:
IBSC
!,
isotypes
:
IBK
!,
VNMN
!).
FIGURE 2.
Aspidistra linearistyla
: (A–D) Flowers; (E) Flowers, side view; (F) Flowering plant; (G) Perianth, dissected to show pistil and stamens, as well as a large amount of yellow pollen; (H) Pistil; (I) Stigma, top view; (J) Bracts. A–E, H, I: photos by C.X. Peng; F, G, J: photos by C.R. Lin.
Diagnosis:
—
Aspidistra linearistyla
is morphologically similar to
A. cerina
G.Z. Li & S.C. Tang
in
Li
et al.
(2002: 289)
, but clearly distinguished by its tubular perianth to
24–26 mm
long with a tube white and yellow lobes, and linear pistil that is
13–14 mm
long and
0.8–1 mm
in diameter.
Herbs perennial, evergreen, rhizomatous. Rhizome creeping, subterete,
7–10 mm
in diameter, covered with scales, internodes congested. Roots elongate. Vaginal leaves 3–4, purplish red,
1.5–9.5 cm
long, enveloping base of petiole, fibrous when withered. Leaves solitary,
5–15 mm
apart; petiole stiff upright,
10–19 cm
long, ca.
2 mm
thick, adaxially sulcate; leaf blade long elliptic,
15.5–23 cm
long,
4.8–8 cm
wide, green, base cuneate to broadly cuneate, inequilateral, apex long acuminate, margin entire, mid vein strongly prominent on abaxial surface. Peduncle purplish red, erect and slightly nutant,
4–5.5 cm
long, ca.
2 mm
in diameter, with 5–7 bracts; bracts gradually widened from below, 2–3 bracts placed near the base of the peduncle small, purplish red, 3–4 bracts placed at the middle and apex of the peduncle light green, heavily marked with purplish red at base, a bract at perianth base long ovate,
16–20 mm
long,
12–15 mm
wide, apex acuminate. Flowers solitary; perianth tubular, enlarged in middle lower part,
24–26 mm
long, 6–lobed apically; tube white on both external and internal sides,
18–20 mm
long, the widest part in the middle reaching
8–10 mm
in diameter, the throat
6–7 mm
in diameter; lobes yellow on both abaxial and adaxial sides, broadly ovate, subequal,
4–5 mm
long,
4–5 mm
wide at base, apex rounded. Stamens 6, opposite to lobes, inserted at the middle of perianth tube; anthers subsessile, oblong,
6–7 mm
long,
1–1.5 mm
wide, apex acuminate, reaching or just below the height of stigma, pollen yellow, abundant, often make perianth tube inside yellow. Pistil linear, white,
13–14 mm
long, ovary slightly enlarged, style slender, glabrous,
0.8–1 mm
in diameter, stigma truncate, not enlarged, slightly 3-lobed at margin, lober round at apex.
Phenology:
—The new species was observed flowering from April to May.
Etymology
:—The specific epithet refers to its slender style with a diameter less than
1 mm
.
Distribution and ecology
:—
Aspidistra linearistyla
is currently known only from
Ha Giang Province
, northern
Vietnam
. It grows under evergreen broad-leaved forests at an elevation of
400–500 m
, and is not common at the
type
locality.
Similar species:
—The new species is similar to
A. cerina
(
Fig.3
) in the floral morphology, but differs by its tubular perianth
24–26 mm
long (vs.
16 mm
), perianth lobes yellow (vs. pale yellow), pistil linear (vs. stick),
13–14 mm
(vs.
7–9 mm
) long, and slender style
0.8–1 mm
(vs.
2–3 mm
) in diameter.
Aspidistra linearistyla
is also related to
A. lutea
Tillich (2005: 320)
, but differs by perianth tube white on both sides (vs. pale yellow outside and red inside),
18–20 mm
(vs.
10 mm
) long, pistil linear (vs. stick), slender style
0.8–1 mm
(vs.
2–3 mm
) in diameter, and stigma not dilated, sightly 3-lobed at margin (vs. dilated, with three bifid arms). A detailed morphological comparison of the three species is provided in
Table 1
.