Argomuellera pumila McPherson, 2012

McPHERSON, Gordon, 2012, A new species of Argomuellera Pax (Euphorbiaceae) from Madagascar, Adansonia (3) 34 (1), pp. 67-70 : 68-70

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/a2012n1a7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5205902

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038D87FE-7C60-FFA5-10D0-FC90FB77FE96

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Argomuellera pumila McPherson
status

sp. nov.

Argomuellera pumila McPherson View in CoL , sp. nov.

( Fig. 1 View FIG )

A congeneribus speciebus madagascariensibus sylvae austroorientalis combinatione habitus (arbuscula 0.6-2 m) cum foliis angustis (3.5-6 cm) subintegris, inflorescentiis gracilibus rare pubescentibus, bracteis parvis, pedicellis staminatis brevibus (1.5-2 mm), staminibus paucis (14-28), sepalis pistillatis parvis (1.5-2 mm), et fructibus puberulis distinguenda.

TYPUS. — Madagascar. Prov. Fianarantsoa, forêt classée near Manombo Reserve , disturbed forest on laterite, 23°03’16”S, 47°40’28”E, 100 m, 15.XI.2001, fl., fr., McPherson & Rabenantoandro 18425 (holo-, GoogleMaps MO!; iso-, K!, P!, TEF!).

PARATYPI. — Madagascar. Prov. Fianarantsoa, réserve spéciale de Manombo, parcelle 1, degraded lowland forest, 23°01’43”S, 47°43’51”E, 20-50 m, 24.X.2000, fl., fr., Hoffmann, Ranaivojaona, Ralimanana, Richard & Ramaharitra 271 ( K, TAN). — Forêt classée de Manombo, sur latérite, 23˚04’00” S, 47˚40’33” E GoogleMaps , 42 m, 27.IX.2002, fl., fr., Rabevohitra, Rabenantoandro & Razakamalala 4127 ( MO, TEF) .

DESCRIPTION

Monoecious treelets 0.6-2 m tall; twigs sparsely appressed-pubescent at first, quickly glabrate. Leaf blades narrowly oblanceolate, 14-34 cm long, 3.5- 4.5(-6) cm wide, base attenuate or narrowly cuneate, apex acuminate, margin entire or subentire (with c. 5 obscure teeth per side), midrib slightly raised adaxially, prominent abaxially, secondary veins (8-)12-18 on each side of the midrib, higher venation somewhat obscure, abaxial surface sparsely appressed-pubescent while immature, quickly glabrate, adaxial surface glabrous, with minute (up to 0.3 mm diameter) slightly sunken glands present abaxially, especially parallel to the midrib; petiole 1-6.5 cm long, swollen basally, merging imperceptibly with base of blade distally, sparsely appressed-pubescent while immature, soon glabrate; stipules broadly triangular, scarious-tipped, c. 0.5 mm long, soon obscured by stem growth. Inflorescences axillary, solitary, usually racemiform but occasionally with 1-few short (4-28 mm) proximal branches, 22- 45 cm long, 1 mm in diameter at mid-length, usually bisexual, each fascicle typically of 0-1(-2) pistillate plus 2-5 staminate flowers, rachis thinly pubescent with relatively short hairs; bracts up to 1 mm long, bracteoles up to 0.5 mm long; staminate pedicels 1.5-2 mm long, sparsely pubescent, pistillate pedicels 1.5-2.0 mm long at anthesis, jointed, basal segment 0.5-1.0 mm long, the distal 0.5-1.0 mm long, pubescent. Staminate flowers: calyx splitting into 2 valves each 2.5 mm long, c. 1.5 mm wide, pubescent; petals absent; stamens 14-28 in number, 1.5-2.0 mm long, filaments erect or nearly so in bud, anthers typically each bearing a few hairs; disk interstaminal, pubescent; pistillode absent. Pistillate flowers: sepals 5(-6) in number, 1.5-2 mm long, 0.7-1 mm wide, sparsely pubescent; petals absent; disk annular, pubescent; ovary 3-lobed, c. 2 mm long, c. 3 mm wide, pubescent, styles 3 in number, fused basally for c. 0.5 mm, coarsely papillose adaxially, pubescent abaxially, free portions 1.5-2 mm long. Fruiting pedicel accrescent, basal segment up to 7 mm long, the distal c. 2 mm long, sparsely pubescent. Fruit 3-lobed, 6-7 mm long, 12-13 mm wide, puberulent with white hairs, column 4 mm long, calyx and styles persistent; seeds subspherical, c. 6 mm in diameter, smooth, mottled.

REMARKS

The new species resembles Argomuellera danguyana (Leandri) J.Léonard , which also has relatively narrow leaves, but mature representatives of A. danguyana are trees (the wood reportedly used in construction) with more markedly dentate leaves, thicker (2 mm in diameter) and more coarsely pubescent inflorescence axes, larger bracts and bracteoles (respectively, 2.5 mm and 1.5 mm long), longer staminate pedicels (4-5 mm), more stamens (c. 35), larger pistillate sepals (c. 3 mm long), and fruit with a longer, more yellowish indument. Leandri (1941) considered the latter taxon similar to his Pycnocoma perrieri , which has also been transferred to Argomuellera ( Léonard 1959) . The new species does resemble A. perrieri (Leandri) J.Léonard in its short stature, subentire leaves, and habitat (lowland eastern rainforest), but differs in that A. perrieri has leaves with shorter petioles (c. 1 cm vs 1-6.5 cm), a subobtuse base (vs attenuate or narrowly cuneate), a subacuminate apex (vs acuminate), and more numerous secondary veins (20-25 vs 8-18); inflorescences that can be widely branched (the branches up to 7 cm long vs c. 3 cm), with a stouter rachis (2 mm in diameter vs 1 mm); staminate flowers with pedicels 3-8 mm long (vs 1.5-2 mm) and stamens numbering c. 30 (vs 14-28). As well, A. perrieri is thus far known from only the northern third of the eastern forest, whereas A. pumila sp. nov. appears to be restricted to the region of Manombo.

CONSERVATION STATUS

Argomuellera pumila is known from only three recent collections made in a remnant forest that occupies less than 100 km 2, but that lies partly within a protected area (Manombo). Other small patches of potentially similar forest exist within 50 km, but they have not been adequately explored. A conservation status of Vulnerable(VU) is therefore suggested ( IUCN 2001).

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

TAN

Parc de Tsimbazaza

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

TEF

Centre National de la Recherche Appliquée au Developement Rural

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