Flora of Bokor National Park V: Two new species of Machilus (Lauraceae), M. bokorensis and M. brevipaniculata
Author
Yahara, Tetsukazu
Center for Asian Conservation Ecology, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Fukuoka, 819 - 0395, Japan
Author
Tagane, Shuichiro
Center for Asian Conservation Ecology, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Fukuoka, 819 - 0395, Japan
stagane29@gmail.com
Author
Mase, Keiko
Center for Asian Conservation Ecology, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Fukuoka, 819 - 0395, Japan
Author
Chhang, Phourin
Author
Toyama, Hironori
Center for Asian Conservation Ecology, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Fukuoka, 819 - 0395, Japan
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.65.7403
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Machilus bokorensis Yahara & Tagane
sp. nov.
Figs 1
, 2
Machilus odoratissima
(non Nees) sensu H.Liou, Laurac. Chine & Indochine: 53 (1932), for the specimen collected from Nord de Kampot (P, no. 14625).
Diagnosis.
Similar to
Machilus odoratissima
Nees in elliptic-lanceolate or oblanceolate, glabrous leaves and subterminal inflorescences, but differing in having sericeous inflorescence rachis (Fig.
2c
; vs. glabrous in
Machilus odoratissima
), perianth lobes pubescent on both surfaces (Fig.
2c
; vs. outside almost glabrous), ca. 1 mm long staminodes (vs. ca. 2 mm long), and twigs drying blackish grey (vs. reddish). Similar to
Machilus parviflora
Meisn. among Indochinese species in having large terminal buds, but differing in bud scales densely puberulent outside (vs. densely golden hairy outside in
Machilus parviflora
).
Figure 1.
Machilus bokorensis
Yahara & Tagane.
a
flowering branch,
b
abaxial lower surface of lamina
c
flowers
d
buds
e
holotype:
Tagane et al. 5475
(KYO), scale bar = 10 cm
f
inflorescence, scale bar = 1 cm. Photographs:
a-c
by S. Tagane,
d
by K. Fuse.
Figure 2.
Machilus bokorensis
Yahara & Tagane.
a
flowering branch
b
top of branch
c
flowers
d
stamen in 1st whorl
e
stamen in 2nd whorl with staminode
f
stamen in 3rd whorl with glands
g
pistil
h
outer perianth lobes
i
inner perianth lobe
j, k
bud scales. Materials from
Tagane et al. 5475
(KYO). Drawn by S. Tagane.
Type
.
CAMBODIA
.
Kampot Province
,
Bokor National Park
, dense evergreen forest on the plateau of
Mt. Bokor
,
10°39'19.5"N
,
104°03'36.6"E
, alt.
933 m
,
16 Feb. 2013
, with flowers,
Tagane S.
,
Toyama H.
,
Wachi N.
,
Ichihasi R.
,
Mase K.
,
Zhu M.
,
Chhnang P.
5475
(
holotype
KYO!, isotypes BKF!, FU!, K, P, PNP!)
.
Description.
Small tree, 10 m tall. Branchlets glabrous, blackish when dry, sparsely lenticellate, old branches blackish grey or blackish grey brown. Terminal buds 3-7 mm long, bud scales broadly ovate to oblanceolate, densely puberulent outside, glabrous or very sparsely pubescent inside. Leaves alternate, blades elliptic-lanceolate, oblanceolate, (3-)7.5-11.5(-18.5)
x
(1.2-)2.5-4.0(-5.4) cm, thickly leathery, base cuneate, margin entire, slightly revolute, apex usually acute to obtuse, occasionally acuminate or rotund, developing leaves glabrous adaxially, sericeous abaxially, glabrous and densely foveolate on both sides when old, midrib concave adaxially, elevated abaxially, lateral veins 9-12 pairs, flat adaxially, slightly prominent abaxially, tertiary veins reticulate to scalariform-reticulate; petioles (0.5-)0.8-1.3(-2.5) cm long, glabrous. Inflorescences paniculate, subterminal, usually arising from near base of newly sprouted branchlets, (4.0-)6.0-13.0 cm long, sericeous, with 5-8 lateral branches. Pedicels 3-5 mm long, sericeous, bracts linear, 1-4 mm long, abaxially yellowish brown pubescent, adaxially glabrous, caducous. Flowers yellowish green; perianth lobes 6, oblong-elliptic, slightly unequal, outer ones, ca. 6.8
x
2.4 mm, inner ones ca. 7
x
2.5 mm, minutely pubescent on both surfaces. Stamens 9, subequal, 3.5-4 mm long, hairy at base, glands of 3rd series stipitate, ca. 0.4 mm long; staminodes 3, ca. 1 mm long, stipitate, glabrous. Ovary subglobose ca. 1.5 mm in diam., glabrous. Style 2.5-3 mm long, glabrous. Fruits subglobose, 7-8 mm in diam., glabrous, blackish when dry, perianth lobes spreading.
Ohter specimens examined.
Cambodia
,
Bokor National Park
[alt.
1043 m
,
10°37'16.8"N
,
104°01'52.3"E
,
10 Dec. 2013
,
Toyama et al. 6258
(BKF, FU, PNP); alt.
1042 m
, 10°38"N,
104°01.4'E
,
9 Mar. 2001
, with fruits,
Middleton
&
Monyrak
643
(P); alt.
1014 m
,
10°38'12.6"N
,
104°02'06.4"E
,
4 Dec. 2011
,
Toyama et al. 1556
(FU, PNP); ibidem,
Toyama et al. 1575
(FU, PNP); alt.
1011 m
,
10°38'11.2"N
,
104°02'09.0"E
,
Toyama et al. 1725
(FU, PNP); alt.
928 m
,
10°39'19.5"N
,
104°03'36.6"E
,
Toyama et al. 2754
(FU, PNP); alt.
903 m
,
10°39'35.4"N
,
104°03'03.1"E
,
Toyama et al. 3167
(FU, PNP); alt.
871 m
,
10°39'48.8"N
,
104°02'53.3"E
,
17 Dec. 2013
, with flowers,
Fuse et al. 6227
(BKF, FU, PNP)]
.
Distribution.
Cambodia (endemic to Mt. Bokor).
Habitat and ecology.
Machilus bokorensis
is commonly found in moist evergreen forest on the top plateau of Mt. Bokor. Flowering specimens were collected in December and February and fruiting specimens in March.
GenBank accession No.
Toyama et al. 1575
: AB987667 (
rbcL
), AB987666 (
matK
), AB987665 (ITS).
Preliminary conservation assessment.
Machilus bokorensis
is commonly found in higher elevations in Mt. Bokor. Since many mature individuals were found in the protected areas, we suggest the status for this species as Least Concern (LC) according to IUCN Red List criteria (
IUCN 2012
).
Note.
Among five species we collected in Mt. Bokor, this species is most common and agrees with the description of "
Machilus odoratissima
" in the key of
Liou (1934)
who recorded "
Machilus odoratissima
" from Nord de Kampot, corresponding to Mt. Bokor. Thus, we consider that this species is "
Machilus odoratissima
" recorded by
Liou (1934)
, although we could not examine the specimen of
Poilane 14625
(P) cited by
Liou (1934)
because it is currently on loan. In Indo-china,
Machilus
plants similar to this
species
have been identified as
Machilus odoratissima
for a long time (
Lecomte 1914
;
Liou 1934
;
Phon 2000
). However,
Machilus bokorensis
is distinct from
Machilus odoratissima
distributed in Nepal, E Himalaya, Assam-Burma in sericeous inflorescence rachis (vs. glabrous in
Machilus odoratissima
;
Pendry 2012
), perianth lobes pubescent on both surfaces (vs. outside almost glabrous), ca. 1 mm staminodes (vs. ca. 2 mm), and blackish grey twigs (vs. reddish). In Cambodia, we collected sterile specimens of
Machilus
spp. morphologically similar to
Machilus bokorensis
in Central Cardamon and Seima protection forests but those are morphologically distinguishable and not sister to
Machilus bokorensis
in our unpublished phylogenetic tree constructed by
rbcL
,
matK
and ITS sequences. "
Machilus odoratissima
" is recorded from Mulu-prey, Preah Vihear (
Lecomte 1914
). The specimens from Mulu-prey (
Harmand s.n.
, P) are, however, different from
Machilus bokorensis
in having naked terminal buds and scalariform tertiary veins.
Lecomte (1914)
and
Liou (1934)
recorded "
Machilus odoratissima
" also from Laos and Vietnam, but we have not found specimens from Laos and Vietnam identical with
Machilus odoratissima
. As far as we know,
Machilus odoratissima
is not distributed in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. The relationship between
Machilus bokorensis
and the specimens of Mulu-prey, Laos and Vietnam remains to be further examined. At present, we consider that
Machilus bokorensis
is endemic to Bokor, Cambodia. According to our unpublished ITS tree, this species is sister to
Machilus rimosa
(Blume) Blume distributed in Indonesia, but distinct from
Machilus rimosa
in thickly leathery leaves densely foveolate on both sides (vs. thinner leaves not densely foveolate in
Machilus rimosa
) and perianths larger (6.8-7 mm long vs. ca. 3.5 mm long).