Hedyotis recurvata (Rubiaceae): a new species from southern Western Ghats of India
Author
Sunojkumar, P.
0000-0003-0453-7684
Department of Botany, University of Calicut, Calicut University PO, Malappuram District, Kerala- 673 635, India & drsunoj @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0453 - 7684
drsunoj@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-02-07
583
3
285
291
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.583.3.7
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.583.3.7
1179-3163
7621526
Hedyotis recurvata
Jiji, Jeomol, Manudev & Sunojk.
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1
&
2
)
Hedyotis recurvata
is similar to
H. beddomei
but can be distinguished by its stem trichotomously branched (
vs
. dichotomously branched), hairy to glabrescent (
vs
. glabrous); stipules recurved (
vs
. adpressed), pectinate with 2–4 distant subulate segments (
vs
. triangular), fully tomentose (
vs
. pubescent); petioles pubescent (
vs
. glabrous); lamina glabrous above and pubescent on nerves below (
vs
. both sides glabrous), margins ciliate (
vs.
not ciliate); calyx glabrous with ciliate margins (
vs
. fully pubescent); corolla glabrous outside (
vs
. pubescent outside) and capsules glabrous, ellipsoid (
vs
. hispid, oblanceolate).
FIGURE 2.
Hedyotis recurvata
Jiji, Jeomol, Manudev & Sunojk.
A
. A
flowering twig;
B
&
C
. Stipule;
D
. Inflorescence;
E
. Flower;
F
. Corolla split open showing stamens;
G
. Calyx;
H
. Calyx with gynoecium;
I
. Capsules. (All from
P
.
Jiji, K.K. Jeomol & K.M. Manudev
153887).
FIGURE 3.
Map showing the distribution of
Hedyotis recurvata
Jiji, Jeomol, Manudev & Sunojk.
[drawn using the software QGIS 3.24.1-Tisler (
QGIS Development Team, 2022
)].
Type
:—
INDIA
.
Tamil Nadu
,
Avalanche
, on the way to
Cauliflower Shola
, ±
2197 m
,
11°17’31.5”N
76°34’46.3”E
,
02 November 2021
,
P
.
Jiji
,
K
.
K
.
Jeomol
&
K
.
M. Manudev
153887 (
holotype
CALI!; isotype MH!, DEV!)
.
Perennial, shrubs, up to
60 cm
tall.
Stems
erect, trichotomously branched, woody at base;
internodes
2–4 cm
long, 4-angular, winged, hairy to glabrescent, whitish when dry.
Stipules
recurved, pectinate with 2–4 distant subulate segments, 4–10 ×
1.5–3.5 mm
, tomentose, yellowish green with segments black at apex.
Leaves
compactly arranged to the apex, opposite;
petioles
1–4 mm
long, canaliculate, pubescent, green;
lamina
elliptic-ovate, 2.5–5.5 ×
1–2 cm
, base cuneate or round, margins entire, ciliate, apex acuminate, glabrous above, pubescent on nerves below, green with black margins, nerves
3–6 in
pairs, prominent below, convergent.
Cymes
umbellate, terminal and axillary, 5–30- flowered;
peduncles
4-angular,
1–3 cm
long, pubescent, green;
bracts
leafy, elliptic-ovate, 5–10 ×
3–6 mm
, base cuneate, margins entire, apex acuminate, nerves
3–4 in
pairs, hairy as lamina, green with margins black;
bracteoles
ovate to lanceolate, 4–5 × 0.5–1.0 mm, ciliate, green.
Flowers
compactly arranged,
8–9 mm
long;
pedicels
terete,
1–2 mm
, glabrous, pale green.
Calyx
4-lobed, infundibular,
3–4 mm
, purple with lobes green;
lobes
triangular,
2–3 mm
long, valvate, apex acute, margins ciliate.
Corolla
4-lobed, rotate;
tubes
6–8 mm
long, glabrous outside, woolly inside, denser at the throat; lobes ovate with beaked apex, 2.0–2.5, recurved, margins ciliate, glabrous towards apex, purple.
Stamens
4, epipetalous, exserted;
filaments
terete,
4–5 mm
long, glabrous, white to pale blue;
anthers
ellipsoid, 1.0–1.5 ×
0.3–0.5 mm
, dorsifixed, dark purple.
Ovary
2.0–2.5 × 1.5–2.0 mm, glabrous, pale purple or green;
style
terete,
4–5 mm
long, glabrous;
stigma
bilobed;
lobes
1.5–2.0 mm long, pappillose, pink.
Capsules
ovoid to ellipsoid, 2.0–
2.5 mm
, glabrous.
Seeds
narrowly winged with a raised hilar ridge 0.5–1.0× 0.4–
0.6 mm
, glabrous, black.
Flowering & fruiting
:—September to February.
Habitat
:—Occurring at an elevations of ±
2197 m
above sea level, growing among grasses along the margins of evergreen shola forests.
Distribution
:—
INDIA
, hitherto known only from the
type
locality, Avalanche in Nilgiris district,
Tamil Nadu
(
Fig. 3
).
Etymology
:—The specific epithet “
recurvata
” refers to its strongly recurved stipules.
Conservation status
:—
Until now,
H. recurvata
is known only from the
type
locality,
Avalanche in Nilgiris
,
Tamil Nadu
. The population size at the type locality is very low.
However
, thorough exploration in adjoining regions of
Nilgiris
is needed to assess the distribution status of this species in
South
India
.
According
to IUCN criteria, the species falls under the category
Data Deficient
(DD) (IUCN SPS, 2022)
.