Begonia tamdaoensis, Peng, Ching-I, Yang, Hsun-An, Kono, Yoshiko, Jung, Ming-Jer & Nguyen, Tien Hiep, 2015

Peng, Ching-I, Yang, Hsun-An, Kono, Yoshiko, Jung, Ming-Jer & Nguyen, Tien Hiep, 2015, Four new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Vietnam: B. abbreviata, B. calciphila, B. sphenantheroides and B. tamdaoensis, Phytotaxa 222 (2), pp. 83-99 : 94-97

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.222.2.1

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scientific name

Begonia tamdaoensis
status

sp. nov.

4. Begonia tamdaoensis View in CoL C.-I Peng, sp. nov. (sect. Platycentrum ) ( Figs 10 View FIGURE 10 , 11 View FIGURE 11 )

Type: — VIETNAM. Vinh Phuc Province, Tam Dao District . On rock surface along roadside slope, in broadleaf forest, elev. 1050 m, common locally. Living collection made on 21 Mar 1997 ; type specimens (in flower) pressed from plants cultivated in experimental greenhouse, 25 Oct 2002, Ching-I Peng 16634 (holotype: HAST 139795 About HAST ; isotype: A, E, HN, K, KEP, MO, P). Ξθkȁầ

Herbs monoecious, perennial, rhizomatous. Rhizomes 4–7 mm across, to 10 cm long; erect stems seen only at anthesis, to 27 cm tall, ca. 4 mm thick, hispid. Stipules narrowly ovate to triangular, ca. 5 mm long, 4 mm wide, margin entire, keeled, apex aristate, arista ca. 1 mm long, sparsely hispid. Leaves alternate, petiole to 15 cm long, hispid; leaf blade ovate or elliptic, asymmetric, 8–12 cm long, 5–8 cm wide, glabrous or subglabrous above, tomentose along nerves beneath, base slightly obliquely-cordate, margin very shallowly divided, irregularly serrulate and ciliate; apex acute to acuminate; venation palmate-pinnate. Inflorescences axillary, protandrous, to 25 cm long, with 4–12 flowers; peduncles 5–21 cm long, hispid; bracts persistent, lanceolate to triangular, apex acuminate, to 5 mm long, margin sparsely fimbriate. Staminate flower: pedicel 1.2–2.3 (–2.8) cm long, glandular-hispid; tepals 4, pink, apex obtuse, outer 2 ovate or narrowly so, 0.8–2 cm long, 0.4–1.2 cm wide, hispid abaxially, inner 2 narrowly oblong or oblanceolate, 0.8–1.8 cm long, 2–6 mm wide; androecium zygomorphic, stamens 12–35, yellow, clavate; filaments 0.5–2.3 mm long, fused at base, anthers 1.6–1.8 mm long. Carpellate flower: pedicel 1.5–2.1 cm long, glandularpilose; ovary unequally 3-winged, glandular-hispid, 2-locular; placentae axile, bilamellate; tepals 5, pink, unequal, oblanceolate, oblong or ovate, 1.5–1.8 cm long, 0.4–1.3 cm wide, hispid outside, apex obtuse; styles 3, fused at base, 2-cleft, stigmas in a spiralled band around style apex. Capsule nodding, unequally 3-winged, abaxial wing ligulate or falcate, 11–19 mm tall, lateral wing ca. 3 mm tall.

Ecology & Distribution:— Known only from Tam Dao, Vinh Phuc Province, Vietnam ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ). On rock face on roadside slope, in broadleaf forest, elev. 1050 m, locally common.

Etymology:— The specific epithet refers to the type locality, Tam Dao.

Additional specimen examined:— VIETNAM. Vinh Phuc Province, Tam Dao District. On rock face along roadside slope, in broadleaf forest, elev. 1050 m, common locally, 21 Mar 1997, Ching-I Peng 16634 ( HAST) ; Vinh Phuc Province, Tam Dao District . Near base of rocky slope, elev. ca. 1000 m. Living collection made on 22 Mar 1997, specimens pressed from plant cultivated in experimental greenhouse, 29 Oct 2007, Ching-I Peng 16638 ( HAST) ; Approximately 100 km NNW of Hanoi, Tam Dao Forest Reserve , on trail approximately 0.5 km S of bridge over Suoi B’ac River. Along trail on rocky soil, 21°27’09”N, 105°39’09”E, elev. 990 m. 9 Sep 1993. D. K. Harder et al. 1805 ( HAST) GoogleMaps ; Vinh Phuc Province, Tam Dao National Park , 6 Nov 2009, Pi-Fong Lu s. n., specimens pressed from plant cultivated in experimental greenhouse, 15 May 2015, Ching-I Peng 22285 ( HAST) .

Leaf anatomy and vestiture:— Adaxial surface with glandular trichomes ( Fig. 4J View FIGURE 4 ); cross section ca. 450 μm thick, upper epidermis biseriate, with a layer of thick hypodermis under upper epidermis, lower epidermis single-layered ( Fig. 4K View FIGURE 4 ); abaxial surface with glandular trichomes, stomata complex single, helicocytic, flat, subsidiary cell (5–)6 ( Fig. 4L View FIGURE 4 ).

Chromosome cytology:— Chromosomes of most species of Begonia are small (<2 μm), difficult to stain, and karyotypes are mostly impossible to determine ( Peng et al. 2014b). The somatic chromosome number of B. tamdaoensis was determined as 2 n = 18 ( Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ). The chromosomes are large and clearly analyzable. Among the 18 chromosomes, six were metacentric (m) and about 3.0–4.5 μm in length (Nos. 1–6 in Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D’), eight were submetacentric (sm) and 2.0–3.4 μm in length (Nos. 7–14 in Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D’), two were subtelocentric (st) and about 3 μm in length (Nos. 15 and 16 in Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D’) and the remaining two were telocentric chromosomes (t) and about 1.8 μm in length (Nos. 17 and 18 in Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D’). Secondary constrictions (SC) were observed at the interstitial regions of the long arms of the largest two median chromosomes (Large arrows in Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ) and at the distal regions of long arms of two median chromosomes (Middle arrows in Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ). The karyotypic formula of B. tamdaoensis is 2 n = 18 = 6m (4SC)+8sm+2st+ 2t.

As noted above, the predominant chromosome number in sect. Platycentrum (including B. sphenantheroides , the new species documented in this paper) is 2 n = 22. Our observation of 2 n = 18 in B. tamdaoensis is exceptional, which however corresponds to that of B. purpureofolia S.H. Huang & Y.M. Shui reported by Nakata et al. (2007). Begonia wui-senioris C.-I Peng (2014: 55-13: 2), another member of sect. Platycentrum , has the lowest chromosome number, 2 n = 14, for the genus ( Peng et al. 2014b).

Notes:— Begonia tamdaoensis is assignable to sect. Platycentrum by being rhizomatous, protandrous, staminate flowers basal and pistillate flowers distal, ovaries 2-locular and placentas with two branches, capsules pendulous, 2-loculate and wings very unequal ( Doorenbos et al. 1998). The capsules are recurved, which is likely an adaptation for rain splash dispersal (Tebbit et al. 2006). However, it is unusual in having 3-styled carpellate flowers. Begonia versicolor Irmscher (1939: 546) is the only other species in sect. Platycentrum that is known to have 3-styled carpellate flowers and 2-loculed ovaries ( Shui et al. 2002; Gu et al. 2007).

Begonia tamdaoensis resembles B. oreodoxa Chun & F. Chun ex C.Y. Wu & T.C. Ku (1995: 274) in SE Yunnan ( China) and northern Vietnam in aspect and being very pubescent, but is distinguished by the very shallowly cordate leaves (vs. cordate), bracts fimbriate (vs. incised), carpellate flower with 5 tepals (vs. 4 or rarely 3) and 3 styles (vs. 2), placentas axile throughout (vs. axile for the most part, but parietal near summit of ovary).

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

HN

National Center for Natural Sciences and Technology

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

KEP

Forest Research Institute Malaysia

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

HAST

Research Center for Biodiversity, Academia Sinica

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

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