Noccaea nepalensis Al-Shehbaz, 2002

Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A., 2002, Noccaea nepalensis, a new species from Nepal, and four new combinations in Noccaea (Brassicaceae), Adansonia (3) 24 (1), pp. 89-92 : 89-91

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5180436

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/38540078-FFDC-FFF7-CAF9-F76069E787B8

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scientific name

Noccaea nepalensis Al-Shehbaz
status

sp. nov.

Noccaea nepalensis Al-Shehbaz View in CoL , sp. nov.

Herba perennis 30-40 cm alta, glabra, glauca. Folia caulina sessilia , oblonga vel ovata, auriculata, 10-25 × 3 - 10 mm. Racemi fructiferi valde elongati; pedicelli fructiferi 5-12 mm longi, divaricati, recti. Petala spthulata, purpurea, 4.5-5 × 1.5-2 mm. Fructus anguste oblongooblanceolati, glabri, valde angustiseptati, 6-10 × 1.5-2 mm, basi cuneati, apice obtusi; stylo filiformis, 3-4 mm longo.

TYPUS. — Polunin, Sykes & Williams 4199, Nepal, Dozam Khola, near Simikot, 10.500 ft. [3,200 m], partial shade in mixed forest, 29 May 1952 (holo-, BM!; iso-, E!).

Herbs perennial, 30-40 cm tall, glaucous, glabrous throughout. Stems erect or ascending, simple and several from base, main stem 1- branched below raceme. Basal leaves rosulate; petiole 5-25 mm long; leaf blade spatulate to suborbicular, 7-15 × 4-7 mm, base cuneate, margin entire or repand, apex rounded. Cauline leaves 5- 7, widely spaced, sessile, oblong to ovate, 10-25 × 3-10 mm, base auriculate, repand or entire, apex obtuse; auricles 4 × 3 mm. Racemes ebracteate, corymbose, elongated considerably in fruit to 15 cm long. Fruiting pedicels 5-12 mm long, slender, divaricate, straight. Sepals oblong, 2.5- 3 × 1-1.2 mm, not saccate, margin white. Petals pale purple, spatulate, 4.5-5 × 1.5-2 mm, apex rounded. Filaments 2.5-3 mm; anthers oblong, 0.7-0.8 mm long. Ovules 8-10 per ovary. Fruit narrowly oblong-oblanceolate, strongly angustiseptate, carinate, widest slightly above middle, 6-10 × 1.5-2 mm, wingless, base cuneate, apex obtuse, apical notch absent or obsolete; style filiform, 3-4 mm long. Seeds dark brown, ovoid, c. 1.2 × 0.6 mm. — Fig. 1 View Fig .

Noccaea nepalensis , which is known thus far only from the type collection, appears to be most closely related to N. yunnanensis (Franch.) Al- Shehbaz and N. andersonii (Hook.f. & Thoms.) Al-Shehbaz. It resembles the last species in having oblong anthers 0.7-0.8 mm long and 8-10 ovules per ovary and resembles N. yunnanensis in having narrowly oblong-oblanceolate fruits and spatulate petals. Noccaea nepalensis is easily distinguished from N. andersonii by having stems 30-40 cm tall, petals 4.5-5 × 1.5-2 mm, narrowly oblongoblanceolate fruits 6-10 × 1.5-2 mm, and filiform styles 3-4 mm long. By contrast, N. andersonii is a smaller plant (4-)6-15(-20) cm tall and has petals (5-)6-7 × 2.5-3.5 mm, elliptic fruits 5-8 × 3-4 mm, and stout styles 0.7-1.5 mm long. Noccaea nepalensis is readily separated from N. yunnanensis by having sepals 2.5-3 mm long, oblong anthers 0.7-0.8 mm long, 8-10 ovules per ovary, wingless and apically obtuse fruits, and filiform styles 3-4 mm long. Noccaea yunnanensis has sepals 1.5-2 mm long, ovate anthers 0.4- 0.5 mm long, 14-18 ovules per ovary, often apically winged and notched fruits, and stout styles 0.5-1(-1.5) mm long.

The holotype of Noccaea nepalensis was annotated by H. HARA as T. andersonii and by S.M.H. J AFRI as T. alpestre L. (= N. alpestris (L.) Kerguélen). The latter is a European species restricted to Austria ( JALAS et al. 1996), though it has also been reported to occur in Italy and Yugoslavia ( CLAPHAM & AKEROYD 1993) and as far east as European Russia ( KOTOV 1979). Noccaea alpestris has narrowly obovate fruits truncate and shallowly notched at the apex, 2-6 ovules per ovary, styles 1-1.5 mm long, and fruiting racemes to 3 cm long, whereas N. nepalensis has narrowly oblong-oblanceolate fruits obtuse at apex, 8-10 ovules per ovary, styles 3-4 mm long, and fruiting racemes to 15 cm long.

The limits of Thlaspi are controversial, and the genus is traditionally delimited primarily on the basis of having angustiseptate, winged or wingless fruits with few to several seeds per locule, sessile cauline leaves, and simple or no trichomes ( SCHULZ 1936). MEYER (1973) divided Thlaspi into 12 segregates largely distinguished on the basis of seed-coat anatomy. Extensive molecular data ( KOCH & MUMMENHOFF 1993, 2001; MUMMENHOFF & KOCH 1994; MUMMENHOFF & ZUNK 1991; MUMMENHOFF et al. 1997a, 1997b, 2001; ZUNK et al. 1996) provide ample evidence that supports the recognition of several of M EYER ’s segregates, including Noccaea . Moreover, molecular data clearly show that the phylogeny of Thlaspi is not congruent with SCHULZ’ s (1936) sectional classification based on fruit morphology, which exhibits tremendous homoplasy, as lineages in the molecular tree with similar fruit morphology are found among different clades, whereas different fruit types are found in the same clade. MEYER (2001) provided a detailed key that separates all of his previously recognized segregates of Thlaspi ( MEYER 1973) , as well as of related genera.

In addition to their remarkable differences in seed-coat anatomy, species of Thlaspi are easily distinguished by their annual habit and striate or coarsely reticulate seeds, while Noccaea comprises perennials always with smooth seeds. On this basis, the native Himalayan species of Thlaspi should be placed in Noccaea , necessitating the following new combinations to make them available for the Flora of Nepal.

Noccaea andersonii (Hook.f. & Thoms.) Al- Shehbaz, comb. nov.

Iberidella andersonii Hook. View in CoL f. & Thoms., J. Proc. Linn. Soc., Bot. 5: 177. 1861 . — Type: Strachey & Winterbottom 11, India, Kumaon, W Pindari, 1200- 16,000 ft. (lecto-, designated by JAFRI 1973, K!) .

Noccaea cochlearioides View in CoL (Hook.f. & Thoms.) Al- Shehbaz, comb. nov.

Thlaspi cochlearioides Hook. View in CoL f. & Thoms., J. Proc. Linn. Soc., Bot. 5: 177. 1861 . — Type: J. D. Hooker s.n., Sikkim, 14,000-16,000 ft. (holo-, K!) .

Noccaea flagellifera (O.E. Schulz) Al-Shehbaz View in CoL , comb. nov.

Thlaspi flagelliferum O.E. Schulz, Anz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math. - Naturwiss. Kl. 63: 98. 1926. — Type: Weigold s.n., China, W. Sichuan, Wa-shan opposite Yadoschou , May 1915 (holo-, W!; iso-, B!) .

Noccaea yunnanensis (Franch.) Al-Shehbaz , comb. nov.

Thlaspi yunnanense Franch., Bull. Soc. Bot. View in CoL France 33: 407. 1886. — Type: Delavay 2077 (listed as 4077 in original publication), China, Yunnan, Yen-tzehay, Lankong , 3200 m, 1 June 1886 (holo-, P!; iso-, MO!, NY!, P!, US!, W!).

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Brassicales

Family

Brassicaceae

Genus

Noccaea

Loc

Noccaea nepalensis Al-Shehbaz

Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A. 2002
2002
Loc

Iberidella andersonii

Thoms. 1861: 177
1861
Loc

Thlaspi cochlearioides

Thoms. 1861: 177
1861
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