Tectiris M.B.Crespo, Mart.
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8. Tectiris M.B.Crespo, Mart. View in CoL -Azorín & Mavrodiev, gen. nov. [ Iris ser. Tectores Rodion., Rod Iris : 194 (1961)]. Type (holotype):— T. tectorum (Maxim.) M.B.Crespo, Mart. -Azorín & Mavrodiev [≡ Iris tectorum Maxim., Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg , sér. 3, 15: 380 (1871)]
Genus notabilis Asiae orientalis ab Iride s. str. praecipue differt foliis longitudinaliter nervosis, 1–5 nervis validis percursis; omnibus segmentis perigonii eroso-undulatis, exterioribus majoribus, erecto-patentibus, nonnunquam subretusis, imberbibus, crista centrali irregulariter dentata, interioribus patentibus vel subpatentibus, vix minoribus, a basi longe unguiculato-canaliculatis; stylis ad margines longe fimbriatis; lamella stigmatica bilobata, lobis subrotundis; capsula subglobosa vel anguste elliptica, pergamacea, subreticulata, breve apiculata, valde angulosa, e apice deorsum a medio valde dehiscente; seminibus atrofuscis, globoso-pyriformibus, nitidis, apiculatis, irregulatiter striatis, arillo albido carnoso parvo instructis. Numerus basicus chromosomatum, p = 8. Species hujus generis praecipue per Indiam septentrionalem, Sinam australem et Japoniam repertae sunt.
Rhizomatous herbs, with perennial aerial structures. Rhizome horizontal, subsuperficial, stout, fleshy, short, nodose, with remains of leaf bases; roots fibrous, slender. Stems aerial, usually with 1–4 long branches in the upper part, solid or ± hollow, rounded or flattened in cross section, bearing several reduced leaves. Leaves isobilateral, in dense basal fans or alternate on stems, broadly ensiform, tapering into a sharp point, prominently 4–5-ribbed, pale to glaucous green, not fetid. Flowers usually terminal or paired on branches, ± long pedicellate. Spathe valves 2–3, herbaceous green, with narrow scariose margin at anthesis, ± rounded at the back. Perigone in 2 rows, not much differing in size and shape, fused in a short tube, widened at the apex; falls erect-patent to subpatent, obovate to
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Phytotaxa 232 (1) © 2015 Magnolia Press • 55 elliptic, with undulate-erose margin, patent to slightly reflexed towards apex, sometimes emarginate, ± gradually tapering into a short claw, with central crest of a single row, coloured, ± irregularly dissected, flanked on both sides by three additional pairs of lateral ridges at the base; standards patent, elliptic to narrowly-obovate, with undulate-erose margin, narrowed into a long, canaliculate haft. Stamen filaments free, adnate to the fall bases. Ovary trilocular, with axile placentation. Style filiform, with 3 petaloid branches, less than half longer than falls, each one concealing a stamen; crests short, incurved, with deeply fimbriate or ± deeply dentate margins; stigma bilobed, with broad lobes. Capsule globose-ovoid to cylindric-ovoid, with 6 ribs, trigonous, reticulate-veined, not hidden into spathes, shortly pointed, unbeaked; pericarp papery, usually reticulate-veined. Seeds numerous, angulose, globose-pyriform, apiculate, with small whitish aril; testa hard, with surface irregularly wrinkled, glossy. p = 8. Figs. 3K View FIGURE 3 , 6B View FIGURE 6 , 13D View FIGURE 13 .
It includes 2 species, occurring in the southeastern parts of Asia, from NW India, Nepal and N Myanmar to SE China and Japan (perhaps introduced here) ( Fig. 14B View FIGURE 14 ).
Needed new combinations:— Tectiris milesii (Baker ex Foster) M.B.Crespo, Mart. -Azorín & Mavrodiev, comb. nov. Basionym: Iris milesii Baker ex Foster, Gard. Chron. View in CoL ser. 2, 20: 231 (1883). Tectiris tectorum (Maxim.) M.B.Crespo, Mart. -Azorín & Mavrodiev, comb. nov. Basionym: Iris tectorum Maxim., Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg , sér. 3, 15: 380 (1871) [ Evansia tectorum (Maxim.) Klatt View in CoL in Abh. Naturf. Ges. Halle 15: 373 (1882)].
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Tectiris M.B.Crespo, Mart.
Crespo, Manuel B., Martínez-Azorín, Mario & Mavrodiev, Evgeny V. 2015 |
Iris ser. Tectores
Tectores Rodion. 1961: 194 |
Iris milesii Baker ex
Foster 1883: 231 |
Evansia tectorum (Maxim.)
Klatt 1882: 373 |