Litsea salmonea A.Chev., 2023

De Kok, Rogier P. J., 2023, The Lauraceae Juss. of Indo-China: fifteen new species, four new combinations and two neotypifications, Adansonia (3) 45 (1), pp. 1-25 : 18

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/adansonia2023v45a1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7529323

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC87DA-FFF5-FFEE-D3FB-FA2CFAF3F992

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scientific name

Litsea salmonea A.Chev.
status

sp. nov.

12. Litsea salmonea A.Chev. View in CoL ex de Kok, sp. nov.

( Figs 12 View FIG ; 13 View FIG )

Litsea salmonea A.Chev View in CoL , unpublished; P.H.Hô, Illustrated Flora of Vietnam 452 ( Hô 1991), nom. inval.); Nguyén Kim Đào, Lauraceae View in CoL in Checklist of Plants Species of Vietnam 2: 87 (Nguyén Kim Đào 2003), nom. inval.).

DIAGNOSIS. — This species differs from its close relative Litsea balansae Lecomte by having terminal leaf buds which are ovoid and sparsely hairy (terminal leaf buds are linear and velutinous in L. balansae ); leaves thinly leathery with scalariform tertiary nerves and indistinct on both surfaces, and a petiole 8-10 mm long (leaves membranous with reticulate tertiary nerves and distinct on both surfaces; petiole 3-6 mm long in L. balansae ).

TYPE SPECIMEN. — Vietnam. Nha Trang, Massif du Hȏn Bâ, 1.IX.1918, Chevalier 38880 (holo-, P [ P02003527 ]; iso-, K[K000815578], P [ P02003528 , P02003529 , P02003530 , P02259646 , P02259647 ]) .

VERNACULAR NAME. — Vietnamese: Bời lời thịt cá hồi (Nguyén Kim Đào 2017: 398).

DISTRIBUTION. — Vietnam (see Fig. 12 View FIG ).

ECOLOGY. — Growing in forest between 1000-1500 m altitude; flowering in September; fruiting in August.

CONSERVATION. — Endangered (EN B1ab(i,iii), B2ab(ii,iii)). This species is only known from two collections, each representing a single locality in Vietnam. An analysis of the Extent of Occurrence (EOO) and Area of Occupancy (AOO) gives an IUCN Conservation Assessment of Endangered.

ADDITIONAL COLLECTIONS SEEN. — Vietnam, Tonkin , Chapa, 22°20’3.984”N, 103°50’51”E, VIII.1932, Pételot 5374 ( P01976415 , P01976458 ) GoogleMaps .

DESCRIPTION

Tree.Twigs slender, 1.2-2 mm thick, angular in cross-section, sparsely hairy when young; hairs appressed, yellowish; terminal leaf bud ovoid, 2.4-5.3 mm long, apex acute, sparsely hairy. Leaves alternate, lower surface coloured salmon red; blade elliptic to lanceolate, 5-15 × 2.3-5.5 cm, apex long acuminate, base cuneate, blade thinly leathery, penninerved, secondary nerves 5-6 pairs, curving near margin, tertiary nerves scalariform; upper surface sparsely hairy at base and on major nerves, midrib and secondary nerves raised, tertiary nerves indistinct; lower surface sparsely hairy, more densely hairy on major nerves, midrib and secondary nerves raised, tertiary nerves indistinct; petiole channelled, 8-10 mm long, slender, sparsely hairy.

Inflorescence axillary, 10-13 mm long, a raceme bearing pedunculate single umbels along an axil, sparsely hairy, bracts leaf-like; bracteoles caducous. Flowers unknown.

Fruits globose, 7-7.8 × 8.7-9.5 mm, apex rounded, smooth, glabrous; cupule 4.8-5 mm diameter, margin entire, sparsely hairy; stalk tapering upwards, 2 mm thick (see Fig. 13 View FIG ).

NOTES

No evidence that this name was ever validly published could be found, and it is therefore validated here. Although, the flowers are unknown for this species, which is problematic for its generic placement, its other morphological characters (like the inflorescence shape and cupule) fit well in Litsea and traditionally it has been placed in this genus.

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Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Laurales

Family

Lauraceae

Genus

Litsea

Loc

Litsea salmonea A.Chev.

De Kok, Rogier P. J. 2023
2023
Loc

Litsea salmonea A.Chev

Nguyen Kim Dao 2003: 87
P. H. Ho 1991: 452
1991
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