Ophiorrhiza medogensis H.Li var. shiyomiense Hareesh & M.Sabu
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/adansonia2022v44a5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6310564 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FBAE04-FFDB-FF9B-8EE5-F8D7CFF9F862 |
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Ophiorrhiza medogensis H.Li var. shiyomiense Hareesh & M.Sabu |
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var. nov. |
Ophiorrhiza medogensis H.Li var. shiyomiense Hareesh & M.Sabu , var. nov.
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The new taxon shows similarities with O. medogensis H.Li , but differs from the latter in having densely villose corolla with non-inflated throat and pale yellow with green tinge towards the lobes.
TYPE. — India. Arunachal Pradesh, Shi-Yomi district, near Sikko Dido Water fall, 18.IX.2019, M. Sabu & V.S. Hareesh 158760 (holo-, MBGH! ; iso-, CAL!, MBGH!)
PHENOLOGY. — Flowering started in August.
ETYMOLOGY. — The varietal epithet is named after the type locality of the taxon, Shi-Yomi district, Arunachal Pradesh.
HABITAT, DISTRIBUTION AND CONSERVATION STATUS. — The new species is known only from type locality, near Siko Dido Water fall towards Mechuka, Shi-Yomi District of Arunachal Pradesh. The plants were growing in the moist sloppy areas at an altitude varying from 1100 to 1200 m a.s.l. During our expedition, we observed three populations with more than 50 mature individuals. It is growing in association with Impatiens paramjitiana Gogoi & Borah , I. arguta Hook.fil. & Thomson , Pilea sp. According to the present field observation data, the new species is tentatively classified as Data Deficient (DD) ( IUCN 2017).
DESCRIPTION
Erect/decumbent herbs, 20-50 cm tall; stem branched, woody at base, terete, green to pinkish-green, pubescent; internodes 2-13 cm long.Stipules c. 1 cm long, with2-4 subulate to filiform lobes, pubescent, persistent. Petiole 1-2.5 cm long, slender, pale green or rarely pale pink with densely pink pubescence. Leaf blades 3.5-9 × 1.75-4 cm, elliptic or ovate to ovate-lanceolate, acute or acuminate at apex, rounded to subcordate at base; margin entire, undulate, ciliate; adaxially green, rarely with yellow coloration, sparsely pubescent to pubescent, abaxially pale green, pubescent; secondary veins 9-14 on either sides. Inflorescence terminal corymb, 2-3 cm in diameter; peduncle c. 3 mm long, terete, densely villose; bract and bracteoles similar, lanceolate, 10-13 × c. 1 mm, green or rarely with purplish tinge, pubescent, prominently nerved, persistent. Pedicels 2-2.5 mm long, pale green, densely villose. Flowers 20-24 mm long. Hypanthium 1.5-2 × 2-2.5 mm, obovoid, pale green with dense pink villose hairs. Calyx lobes filiform, unequal in length, 3.5-6 × c. 0.5 mm, acute at apex, pale green to green, pubescent. Corolla infundibuliform, 18-20 mm long, pale yellow with green tinge towards the lobes, densely villose; lobes c. 2 × 1.5 mm, ovate, acute at apex, minutely keeled on back. Long-styled flowers: internally with a villous ring just above the middle of the corolla tube, followed by dense long pubescence towards the throat and small hairs to the lobes and glabrous below; stamens inserted in the middle of corolla tube below the villous ring; filaments 0.60-0.75 mm long; anthers oblonglinear 1.75-1.9 mm long, white or pale yellow; style filiform, 10-11 mm long, ciliate; stigma c. 2 mm long, linear to oblanceolate, pale yellow, glabrous to papillose.Short-styled flowers: internally with a villous ring just below the corolla throat, followed by dense short pubescence towards the lobes and dense long pubescence towards the base of corolla followed by 3 mm glabrous portion; stamens inserted just above the middle of corolla tube; filaments 1.5-1.75 mm long; anthers oblong-linear 1.75-2 mm long, white or pale yellow; style filiform, 4-4.5 mm long, ciliate; stigma 2-2.5 mm long, oblanceolate, pale yellow, glabrous to papillose. Ovary 2-celled, ovules numerous; disc 0.5-0.75 mm high. Capsule obcordate, 5-8 × 5-11 mm, pale green, pubescent; seeds angular, pale brown.
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