A new species of Gladiolus from Southeastern Türkiye, Gladiolus siirtensis (Iridaceae, Crocoideae)
Author
Pinar, Süleyman Mesut
0000-0002-1774-7704
Yüzüncü Yıl University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, 65090, Van, Türkiye & mesutpinar @ hotmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1774 - 7704
mesutpinar@hotmail.com
Author
Eroğlu, Hüseyin
0000-0001-9171-5607
Yüzüncü Yıl University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, 65090, Van, Türkiye & huseyineroglu _ 41 @ hotmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9171 - 5607
huseyineroglu_41@hotmail.com
Author
Fidan, Mehmet
0000-0002-0255-9727
Siirt University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, 56100, Siirt, Türkiye & mfidan 7384 @ hotmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0255 - 9727
mfidan7384@hotmail.com
text
Phytotaxa
2023
2023-01-10
578
3
286
296
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.578.3.6
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.578.3.6
1179-3163
7523188
Gladiolus siirtensis
Pınar, Eroğlu & Fidan
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1–6
).
Type:
—
TÜRKİYE
.
Siirt
:
Pervari
,
Okçular village
,
Kovanağzı
hamlet, northeast of
Kovanağzı
, 37˚ 47′ 09″ N, 42˚ 29′ 07″ E, dry stream bed,
2155 m
of elevation,
15 June 2021
,
M. Pınar
,
H. Eroğlu
,
M. Fidan
3265
(
Holotype
VANF!; Isotype SUFAF!)
Diagnosis:
—
Gladiolus siirtensis
resembles partly
G. humilis
but mainly differs by stem, leaf and flower characteristics. It mainly differs from
G. humilis
by the stem length in flower
5.5–10 cm
(
vs.
15–20 cm
), leaves oblong, ellipticaloblong or oblanceolate (
vs.
linear, linear-lanceolate to elliptical), secund flower orientation (
vs.
distichous), absence of blotch on the lower perigone segments (
vs.
present), anther length
5.5–7 mm
(
vs.
8–12 mm
), style length
18–22 mm
(
vs.
25–32) and unequal stigma lobes (
vs.
equal).
FIGURE 1.
Gladiolus siirtensis
; a: habit, b: inflorescence, c: ripe fruit.
FIGURE 2.
Field photographs of
Gladiolus siirtensis
and similar species; a–f:
G. siirtensis
, g–i:
G. humilis
, j–l:
G. atroviolaceus
, (a–b– c–d–g–j: habit, e–h–k: inflorescence, f–i–l: flower).
FIGURE 3.
SEM photographs of pollen grains of
Gladiolus siirtensis
and
G. humilis
; a–c:
G. siirtensis
, d–f:
G. humilis
(a–d: equatorial view, b–e: ornamentation in equatorial view, c–f: polar-distal view).
Description:
—Perennial, glabrous herb. Corm ovoid-globose 10–18 ×
7–13 mm
; tunics membranaceous, 3- layered, brown, with regular parallel fibres, rarely contractile root present. Stem
5.5–10 cm
long in flowering period,
8–18 cm
long in fruiting period, erect,
1–3 mm
in diameter at base. Cataphylls 1(–2), membranous, creamy-white to light brown, acute. Leaves 3, first one oblong to oblanceolate,
10–21 cm
×
7–18 mm
, acute; second one ellipticaloblong or oblanceolate,
10–29 cm
×
4–12 mm
, acute to acuminate; third one linear-lanceolate,
8.5–21 cm
×
2–5 mm
, acuminate, venation irregularly spaced, leaves usually reach the middle of the spike, and emerge from the cataphylls. Bracts lanceolate, valves unequal, membranous at margin and
2–4 mm
wide, (
4–6 mm
wide in fruit); inner bracts
12– 17 mm
long in flowering period,
15–20 mm
long in fruiting period; outer bracts
15–20 mm
long in flowering period,
17–35 mm
long in fruiting period. Inflorescence (2–)3–5(–7) flowered, in a dense, secund, erect, spike 2.5–4(–6) cm long in flowering period,
3–6.5 cm
in fruiting period. Perianth unicolored outside, all segments pinkish purple; lower lateral segments whitish on the inner surface, without fusiform blotch on the lower lateral segments; tubes straight, posterior
6–7 mm
long, anterior
8–10 mm
long; upper segments
3–5 mm
long clawed, upper median segment broadly spatulate to oblanceolate, 21–26 ×
3–5 mm
, upper lateral segments spatulate to linear-oblanceolate, 20–25 ×
3.5–5 mm
. Lower segments
6–7 mm
long clawed; lower median segment broadly elliptical to spatulate, 23–28 ×
4.5–6 mm
, lower lateral segments narrowly elliptical-oblanceolate to spatulate, 21–26 ×
3.5–5 mm
, obtuse, margins undulate. Filaments
13–14 mm
long, adnate to perigone tube, filiform, widened at the base; anthers shorter than filaments,
5.5–7 mm
long, brownish-green, basifixed, included. Ovary 3-locular; style filiform, lilac or pink,
18–22 mm
long; stigma unequal branched 1.5 and
2.5 mm
long, widened at the tips, pink. Fruit a 3-loculicidal, obovoid capsule, 7–16 ×
5–9 mm
. Seeds triquetrous-ovoid, 2.42–4.6 ×
1.32–2.41 mm
, brown, not winged, surface ornamentation reticulatealveolate.
Distribution, habitat, and ecology:
—
Gladiolus siirtensis
is distributed in the Pervari district of the
Siirt province
in
Türkiye
(
Fig. 5
). The habitat of the species is the crevices of dried water streams in alpine regions (
Fig. 6
). The flowering period of the species is June and July. It is an element of Irano-Turanian phytogeographic region.
Etymology:
—
Gladiolus siirtensis
takes its name from
Siirt
, the province where it was described.
Common Turkish name of the new species:
―
Gladiolus
species
are called “Kılıçotu” in Turkish. The authors propose that the Turkish name of this new species should be “Siirtkılıçotu” according to the guidelines of
Menemen
et al.
(2016)
.
Palynological properties:
—The pollen grains of
Gladiolus siirtensis
are monad, isopolar, sulcate, subprolate (long axis length: 65.39 (± 1.53) µm, short axis length: 50.11 (± 1.15) µm, long axis length/short axis length: 1.30, exine thickness in polar equatorial area: 1.63 (± 0.13) µm, intine thickness in polar equatorial area: 0.89 (± 0.09) µm, sulcus with 43.56 (± 3.14) µm), ornamentation is microechinate-puncate, exine structure is tectate columellate. The average number of echinae at 10 µm
2
is 66.5 (± 4.8), the average number of punctus at 10 µm
2
is 105.25 (± 16.48) (
Fig. 3
,
Table 2
).
Seed surface properties:
—The seeds of
Gladiolus siirtensis
are ovoid-triquetrous in shape, and has reticulatealveolate ornamentation
type
. Seed sizes are 2.42–4.6 ×
1.32–2.41 mm
, seed color is brown. While the
types
of anticlinal cell walls in
G. siirtensis
are sunken, periclinal cell walls are concave (
Fig. 4
,
Table 3
).
Paratypes
:
—
TÜRKİYE
.
Siirt
:
Pervari
,
Okçular village
,
Kovanağzı
hamlet, northeast of
Kovanağzı
, 37˚ 47′ 09″ N, 42˚ 29′ 07″ E, dry stream bed,
2155 m
of elevation,
15 June 2019
(in flower),
M. Pınar
,
H. Eroğlu
,
M. Fidan
2563
(VANF!; SUFAF!); ibidem,
15 July 2022
(in fruit),
M. Pınar
,
H. Eroğlu
,
M. Fidan
3905
(VANF!; SUFAF!)
.