One more new Allium L. species from the Fergan depression (Central Asia)
Author
Khassanov, F. O.
Author
Tojibaev, K. Sh.
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2009
2009-12-18
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journal article
8374
10.5281/zenodo.4523985
52c94a0c-ddb2-4d41-a690-590d4e751918
0253-116X
4523985
Allium michaelis
F. O. KHASS
.
& TOJIBAEV
nov.sp.
(sect.
Brevidentia
F. O. KHASS
.
& YENGAL
.
)
Bulbus solitarius ovatus
10-20 mm
altus,
5-15 mm
latus, tunicis brunneis coriaceis. Bulbulae paucae triangularia apice carinata. Caulis teres glaber striatus crassiusculus
10- 20 cm
altus,
1,5-3 mm
latus, usque ad medium glabris vaginis foliorum involutus. Folia in numero 2-3, 1-
2 mm
lata semeteretia glabra flexuosa. Spatha recurvata persistens, pedicellis pluries breviora. Umbella hemisphaerica. Pedicelli subaequilongi
8-12 mm
longi, ebracteolati. Perigonium campanulatum albido-viridulum apice violaceum, nervis viridibus. Tepala elliptico-ovata oblonga obtusa
3,5-4,5 mm
longa, margine purpurascentibus, exteriora quam interiora breviora. Filamenta albida tepalis breviora, exteriora simplicia late basi denticulata, interiora tricuspidata, cuspidibus lateralibus ca.
1 mm
longus. Antherae violaceae. Ovarium globosum purpureum. Capsula laevis
3- 4 mm
in diam.
Differt ab
A. haneltii
F. O. KHASS. & R. M. FRITSCH
filamentis albis (nec violaceis), tricuspidatis (nec simplicibus), tepalis obtusatis (nec acutis) albido-viridulis (nec violaceis), caulis crassiusculis, foliis flexuosis, bulbulis apice carinatis.
Habitat ad montium Kuramense (Asia Media Tian-Shan Occidentalis).
Typus
: Tien-Shan Occidentalis, montes Kuramensis, prope pagum Ujgursaj,
N 40 54’54.1’’
E 71 03’ 27,2’’
h =
563m
.
s.l.,
24.05.2009
, Khassanov, Tojibaev, Keusgen (TASH).
Species in honorem Prof. Dr. Michael Keusgen Marburgensis denominata est.
Bulb solitary, ovate
10-20 mm
long,
5-15 mm
wide, outer tunics coriaceous, brownish. Bulblets several cymbiform keeled. Scape
10-20 cm
long,
1,5-3 mm
in diameter, lower half covered by smooth leaf sheaths. Leaves 2-3, 1-
2 mm
thick, nearly terete, smooth, screwshaped. Spathe recurved, shorter than pedicels, persistent. Inflorescence semiglobose. Pedicels nearly equal,
8-12 mm
long, without basal bracts. Flower cup shaped, whitishgreenish in the upper part violet with green nerve. Tepals elliptic ovate obtuse
3,5-4,5 mm
long with purple margins, outer shorter than inner ones. Filaments whitish shorter than tepals, outer ones simple widely denticulate, inner ones tripartite with lateral cusps about
1 mm
long. Anthers violet. Ovary globose purple. Capsule smooth,
3-4 mm
in diameter.
The junior author collected this species in
March 2009
and it’s originality was clearly seen in the screw-shaped form of the leaves. This character is not rare in the subg.
Allium
and only Pamir-Alaian and Afghan small alliums show this character. For example,
A. ophiophyllum
VVED.
(from South-western Pamir-Alai) has the same
type
of leaves, but this character is not stable, because within the studied populations of the above mentioned species some plants had somewhat curved leaves.
Wendelbo (1971)
also mentioned in the description of
A. spirophyllum
WENDELBO
, that the leaves could be straight or screw- shaped. According to the purple ovary and cymbiform keeled leaves, the plants collected in 2009 could be allied to
A. haneltii
, which is growing in a distance of about
20 km
closer to the main range on stony slopes. The bulblets of
A. haneltii
are attached to the middle of the bulb by the keel, and bulblets of
Allium michaelis
by the upper enlarged part (
Figs 1-2
). The scapes of the newly described species are clearly thick and tepals are larger and show another form (
Figs. 3-4
). Moreover,
Allium michaelis
is the only species of sect.
Brevidentia
having white filaments, which are shorter than the tepals. Such character has
A. hedgei
WENDELBO
, growing in northern
Afghanistan
, but the structure and color of the filaments and bulblets are completely different. Usually, species of
Brevidentia
has strongly exserted filaments like in the case of the
type
species
A. brevidens
VVED. Morphologically
,
Allium michaelis
and
A. haneltii
clearly belongs to sect.
Brevidentia
, but molecular data of the last taxon showed an outstanding position of Western Tian-Shanian species within subgen.
Allium
(
FRIESEN et al. 2006
)
.