Showing posts with label Argostemma. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 19, 2023

[Botany • 2022] Argostemma tortilobum (Rubiaceae: Argostemmateae) • A New Species from Vietnam


Argostemma tortilobum K.Y.Fang, K.S.Nguyen & Y.H.Tong, 

 in Fang, Tong, Vu, Nguyen et Xia, 2022. 

Abstract 
Argostemma tortilobum, a new species endemic to Vietnam, is described and illustrated. The species is morphologically most similar to A. sarmentosum, but differs in having erect stem without runners, densely pilose peduncle and twisted corolla lobes with ciliate margins.

Keywords: Du Gia Nature Reserve, plant taxonomy, star-shaped corolla, Eudicots




Argostemma tortilobum K.Y.Fang, K.S.Nguyen & Y.H.Tong, sp. nov.

Etymology:—The specific epithet refers to the twisted corolla lobes of this new species.


Ke-Yi Fang, Yi-Hua Tong, Tien-Chin Vu, Khang-Sinh Nguyen and Nian-He Xia. 2022. Argostemma tortilobum (Rubiaceae), A New Species from Vietnam. Phytotaxa. 567(1); 105-109. DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.567.1.11

Thursday, November 23, 2023

[Botany • 2023] Argostemma kamjongense (Rubiaceae) • A New Species from Manipur, Northeast India


Argostemma kamjongense B.S.Sadokpam, S.D.Khomdram & S.D.Yumkham, 

in Sadokpam, Khomdram, Yumkham et Waikhom, 2023.

Abstract
A new species, Argostemma kamjongense (Rubiaceae) confined to Kamjong District of Manipur (Northeast India) is described and illustrated. It is akin to closely allied species, A. verticillatum and A. sarmentosum, however can be easily distinguishable by the number of lateral veins on the leaves, size of the leaves, fewer number of bracts, slightly reflexed corolla lobes at maturity, style not exserted and enclosed within anther cone. The taxon’s potential as a good ecological indicator is discussed along with its ecological adaptations for survival. The new species is also provisionally assessed here as Critically Endangered (CR) according to IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria.

Keywords: Argostemma kamjongense, new species, critically endangered, ecological indicator, Manipur (Northeast India)

Argostemma kamjongense
A–C. Epilithic habit D. Anisophyllous leaves in 2 pairs with single flower in inset E. Habit with single flower showing pubescent stem & bract in inset F. Rudimentary leaves & tubers G. 6–flowered inflorescence H. Calyx I. Corolla, yellowish at base J–K. Agglutinated anthers L. Anther with poricidal dehiscence M. Filiform style with capitate stigma N. 2–locular ovary showing seeds.

Argostemma kamjongense B.S.Sadokpam, S.D.Khomdram & S.D.Yumkham, sp. nov.

Diagnosis: Argostemma kamjongense differs morphologically from A. verticillatum and A. sarmentosum by having less-er pairs of lateral veins (3–4 pairs versus 4–7 pairs), gen-erally smaller leaves (less than 2.5 cm versus more than 2 cm and up to 10 cm), fewer bracts (1–2 versus in groups of 4 or basally fused in A. verticillatum or more than 2 in Asarmentosum), corollas yellowish at base (versus greenish at base), corolla lobes slightly reflexed at maturity (versus strongly reflexed at maturity in Averticillatum and rarely reflexed in A. sarmentosum) and style not exserted and enclosed with anther cone (versus exserted)

Etymology: The specific epithet ‘kamjongense’ refers to the type locality Kamjong District of Manipur State (Northeast India). It was previously a subdivision under Ukhrul dis-trict, and upgraded to the status of district on 8 December 2016.


Bimolkumar S. Sadokpam, Sandhyarani D. Khomdram, Sanatombi D. Yumkham and Dhaneshwor Waikhom. 2023. Argostemma kamjongense (Rubiaceae), A New Species from Manipur, Northeast India. Webbia. 78(2); 79-86. DOI: 10.36253/jopt-14877  


Monday, December 12, 2022

[Botany • 2022] Argostemma ehuangzhangense (Rubiaceae) • A New Species from Guangdong, China


Argostemma ehuangzhangense   H.G.Ye, Jia Liu & W.B.Liao,

in Liu, Liu, Zhao, Fan, Ye, Wang & Liao, 2022. 
粤西雪花  ||  DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.214.89276

Abstract
Argostemma ehuangzhangense, a new Rubiaceae species from E’huangzhang Nature Reserve, Guangdong Province, China, is here described and illustrated. A morphological comparison between the new species and its putative relatives, A. lamxayanum, A. laotica and A. verticillatum, is presented. The new species is mostly similar to A. laotica, but they can be distinguished from each other since Argostemma ehuangzhangense presents solitary flower (vs. 2-flowered inflorescences), flower lobes 4 (vs. 5) and anthers opening by longitudinal slits (vs. apical pores). In a preliminary IUCN Red List status of Argostemma ehuangzhangense this species is assigned as Vulnerable (VU).

Keywords: Argostemma ehuangzhangense, China, Guangdong, new species, Rubiaceae


Argostemma ehuangzhangense
A flower B fruit C style and stigma D habit of a mature plant E multicellular trichomes present on the stem, pedicel and ovary F corolla G organization of stamens H stamen
(Drawn from living plants by Yun-Xiao Liu).

Argostemma ehuangzhangense
A individuals in their natural habitat B flowering individuals C fruiting individuals D side view of an individuals with tuber E leaf blade adaxial surface view F leaf blade abaxial surface view G flower, internal corolla surface view H folwer, external corolla surface view I capsule, top view J stamen K style and stigma tightly enclosed by stamens L ovary longitudinal section view.
(photographs (A–G) were taken by Wan-Yi Zhao in the original habitat area of E’huangzhang 
and photographs (H–L) were taken by Jia Liu in SYS Herbarium in May 2018).

 Argostemma ehuangzhangense H.G.Ye, Jia Liu & W.B.Liao, sp. nov.
  
Diagnosis: Argostemma ehuangzhangense is similar to A. lamxayanum and A. laotica in its habit and pseudo-verticillate leaves, but differs in having terminal solitary 4-merous flowers, short anthers (1.2–1.5 mm long) opening by longitudinal slits.



Distribution: Argostemma ehuangzhangense is endemic to E’huangzhang Nature Reserve, southwestern Guangdong Province. It is currently known only from two populations recorded in county of Dianbai and city of Yangchun.

Habitat: Growing along river on wet sandstone under the evergreen broad-leaf forest at 400–750 m a.s.l.

Etymology: The specific epithet ‘ehuangzhangense’ is derived from the type locality, E’huangzhang Nature Reserve of the Guangdong Province, in China. This area is the oldest geological platform in the Guangdong Province, in which many endemic species occur (Wang et al. 2003; 2004; Ding et al. 2018). The new species is also expected to occur in the Yunkaishan National Nature Reserve, Maoming City, because this area shares a similar tectonic history with E’huangzhang. Therefore, we proposed for the vernacular name of the species as yuèxīxuěhuā (粤西雪花).


 Zhong-Cheng Liu, Jia Liu, Wan-Yi Zhao, Qiang Fan, Hua-Gu Ye, Lei Wang and Wen-Bo Liao. 2022. Argostemma ehuangzhangense (Rubiaceae), A New Species from Guangdong, China. PhytoKeys. 214: 75-82. DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.214.89276


Thursday, December 3, 2020

[Botany • 2020] Argostemma lamxayanum, A. lobbioides, A. vientianense, et al. • Six New Species of Argostemma Wall. (Rubiaceae) from Laos


 Argostemma vientianense Lanors. & Chantar.,
Argostemma longisepalum Lanors. & Chantar.,  
Argostemma svengsuksae Lanors., Chantar. & Souvann. & 
Argostemma lamxayanum Lanors. & Chantar.

in Lanorsavanh, Chantaranothai & Souvannakhoummane, 2020.
ສະກຸນດາວຫີນ  DOI: 10.1111/njb.02714 
  KKU.ac.th 

Abstract
Argostemma Wall. is a large genus of herbaceous plants in the tribe Argostemmateae (Rubiaceae–Rubioideae), mainly distributed in Southeast Asia and its taxonomy is far from completely known. Eight species of Argostemma were previously reported from Laos, but we here add six more species (Argostemma lamxayanum, A. lobbioides, A. longisepalum, A. paksongense, A. svengsuksae and A. vientianense) which are all new to science. The new species were found in limestone habitats in southern and central Laos. Detailed descriptions, illustrations, photographs and a key to all the known species in Laos are provided.


Argostemma lamxayanum sp. nov.
(A) habitat and habit, (B) habit, (C) inflorescence 
Photos by S. Lanorsavanh.

Argostemma lamxayanum Lanors. & Chantar., sp. nov.

Etymology: The specific epithet is to honor Associate Prof. Vichith Lamxay, Dept of Biology, Faculty of Natural Science, National Univ. of Laos, who encouraged the first author to intensively study the Lao Flora.



Argostemma lobbioides Lanors., Chantar. & Souvann., sp. nov.

Etymology: The specific epithet lobbioides refers to its morphological similarity to A. lobbii.



Argostemma longisepalum Lanors. & Chantar., sp. nov.

Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the long sepal.



Argostemma paksongense Lanors. & Chantar., sp. nov. 

Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the Paksong district where the species grows.




Argostemma svengsuksae Lanors., Chantar. & Souvann., sp. nov.


Etymology: The taxon is named after emeritus Associate Prof. Bouakhaykhone Svengsuksa, Dept of Biology, Faculty of Natural Science, National Univ. of Laos, who directed the first author to study the flowering plants for the Lao Flora.



Argostemma vientianense Lanors. & Chantar., sp. nov.


Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the Vientiane province, the collection locality.

 
Soulivanh Lanorsavanh, Pranom Chantaranothai and Keooudone Souvannakhoummane. 2020. Six New Species of Argostemma Wall. (Rubiaceae) from Laos. Nordic Journal of Botany. 38(10); DOI: 10.1111/njb.02714

           

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Sunday, September 13, 2020

[Botany • 2020] Argostemma bachmaense (Rubiaceae, Rubioideae, Argostemmateae) • A New Species from central Vietnam


Argostemma bachmaense T.V.Do

in Do, Zhe & Yang, 2020. 
  
Abstract
Argostemma bachmaense, a new species from central Vietnam, is described and illustrated here. The new species is most similar to A. laoticum and A. vietnamicum but can be distinguished from the latter two by having a well‐developed internode with leaf pairs separately arranged along stem, isophyllous or slightly anisophyllous leaves, an oblanceolate to spatulate lamina with attenuate base and lateral veins with 4–5 pairs prominent on abaxially, a terminal, solitary flower, an absent bract, narrowly ovate or broadly lanceolate, 8.5–10.5 × 2.8–4.2 mm petals, 6.5–7.5 mm long stamen with yellow anther, a 8.5–9.5 mm long, exerted style and a globose stigma. Information on ecology, phenology and preliminary conservation assessment of the proposed new species are provided. In addition, we also provide an identification key to the nine Argostemma species found in Vietnam.

Keywords: Argostemma, new species, Rubiaceae, Vietnam

Figure 2: (A–J) Argostemma bachmaense sp. nov. (A) habitat, (B) branch bearing a terminal, solitary flower without bracts, (C–E) oblanceolate to spatulate lamina with sparsely trichome on both leaf surfaces, (F) front view of open flower showing petals and stamen shape, (G) lateral view of open flower showing petals and stamen shape, (H) dorsal view of open flower showing petals and sepals shape, (I) shape of anther cone and style, (J) close up of an exserted style and globose stigma.
(K–L) view of open flower and leaf shape of A. vietnamicum.
(I) view of open flower and leaf shape of A. laoticum. 
(A–J) photographed by Niu Yang, (K–L) photographed by Bui Hong Quang and (M) photographed by Pranom Chantaranothai.

Argostemma bachmaense sp. nov. 
(A) habitat, (B) branch bearing a terminal, solitary flower without bracts, (C–E) oblanceolate to spatulate lamina with sparsely trichome on both leaf surfaces, (F) front view of open flower showing petals and stamen shape, (G) lateral view of open flower showing petals and stamen shape, (H) dorsal view of open flower showing petals and sepals shape, (I) shape of anther cone and style, (J) close up of an exserted style and globose stigma. 
photographed by Niu Yang.

Argostemma bachmaense T.V.Do, sp. nov. 

Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the name of the type locality, Bach Ma National Park, Thua Thien Hue province, central Vietnam where the new species was found.
 

Truong Van Do, Chen Zhe and Niu Yang. 2020. Argostemma bachmaense (Rubiaceae, Rubioideae, Argostemmateae), A New Species from central Vietnam. Nordic Journal of Botany. DOI: 10.1111/njb.02765  

Thursday, March 21, 2019

[Botany • 2019] Notes on the Genus Argostemma (Rubiaceae) from Lao PDR


Figure 1. Argostemma ebracteolatum. A. habitat, leaves and inflorescences; B. inflorescences and flowers. KS 728 (photos by K. Souvannakhoummane). 
A. pictum. C. habitat, leaves and inflorescences; D. inflorescences and flowers. Lanorsavanh 1075 (photos by S. Lanorsavanh).  

Figure 2. Argostemma verticillatum. A. habitat, leaves and inflorescences; B. inflorescences and flowers. Lanorsavanh 1085 (photos by S. Lanorsavanh).

in Lanorsavanh & Chantaranothai, 2019.  

ABSTRACT
Three species of Argostemma (Rubiaceae) are newly recorded for Lao PDR: A. ebracteolatum, A. pictum and A. verticillatum. Descriptions and photographs of the new records are provided, and a key to Argostemma in Lao PDR is presented.

KEYWORDSAgrostemma, key, new record, Lao PDR, taxonomy


INTRODUCTION
Argostemma Wall., a genus of Rubiaceae of ca 100 species in the Old World tropics, is largely confined to the South-East Asia (Robbrecht, 1988) but with two species in tropical West Africa (Sridith & Puff, 2000; Mabberley, 2008). For Lao PDR, Newman et al. (2007a) and Newman et al. (2007b) first recorded a species of the genus, A. laeve Benn., from Khammouan province. Lanorsavanh & Chantaranothai (2013, 2016) recorded three species A. laotica Lanors. & Chantar., A. neurocalyx Miq. and A. siamense Puff from Bolikhamxai province, and, most recently, Tagane et al. (2017) recorded an additional  species,  A.  lobbii Hook.f., from Bolikhamxai province.

During botanical surveys of the first author in northern Lao PDR, Luangphrabang Province in July 2014 with S. Souvanhnakhoummane, and Luangnamtha Province in August 2015 with C. Phongoudome and in the southern Attapeu Province in June 2014 with V. Lamxay, many unnamed specimens were collectedand identified and include new records for Lao PDR, viz Argostemma ebracteolatum E.T.Geddes, A. pictum Wall. and A. verticillatum Wall. In 1999, Sridith indicated the type specimens of A. ebracteolatum, A. pictum, A. pubescens, A. repens and A. rotundifolium were holotypes, but this is an error to be corrected to lectotypes, nevertheless the lectotypification was effectively done by him.


NEW RECORDS: 

1. Argostemma ebracteolatum E.T.Geddes, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew  1927(4):  165.  1927.  
Type: Thailand, Chiang Mai, Mae Chaem (Me Cham), 14 Jul. 1922, Kerr 6276A (lectotype K! [K000760179], isolectotypes BK! [257307], BM! [BM000028695], designated by Sridith, 1999).

Ecology.— On limestone wet rock in mixed deciduous, deciduous and dry evergreen forests, 540–1,100 m alt.; flowering July and fruiting July to August.

Notes.— Argostemma ebracteolatum resembles A. thaithongae Sridith, endemic to Thailand, in the bell-shaped corolla and 5-merous flower, but differs in having not only being densely hairy on stem, leaves and inflorescence but also the exterior of the corolla. It is unlikely to be confused with other species in Laos as only A. neurocalyx has a bell-shaped corolla but is 4-merous.


2.  Argostemma  pictum Wall. in Roxb., Fl. Ind. (ed. Carey & Wall.) 2: 327. 1824. 
Type: Malaysia, Penang, 1892, Wallich, Numer. List 8392 (lectotypeK! [K000172892]; isolectotypes K! [K000172894], K-W!  [K-W001125373]  designated  by  Sridith, 1999), non Korth., 1851.

Ecology.— On moist sandstone rocks with soil or on wet ground in evergreen forests, 100–410 m alt.; flowering June to July and fruiting June to August.

Notes.— Argostemma pictum resembles A. neurocalyx but it distinguished by the wheel-shaped corolla which is 5-merous, and very strongly recurved with the tip coiled.


3. Argostemma verticillatum Wall. in Roxb., Fl. Ind. (ed. Carey & Wall.),  2: 325. 1824; 
Type: Nepal, Moreko, July 1821, Wallich,  Numer.  List  8394A(holotype K-W! [K-W001125376]). Fig. 2.

Ecology.— On moist rocks near small water-fall in evergreen forests, 740–2,200 m alt., flowering and fruiting July to August.

Notes.— Argostemma verticillatum is recognized by its curved filaments which its fused around the middle and forming a short filament tube. Because the Chinese species have free filaments (Chen & Taylor, 2011), therefore, we exclude China from the distribution information; further study is needed to clarify this character.

Figure 1. Argostemma ebracteolatum. A. habitat, leaves and inflorescences; B. inflorescences and flowers. KS 728 (photos by K. Souvannakhoummane). A. pictum. C. habitat, leaves and inflorescences; D. inflorescences and flowers. Lanorsavanh 1075 (photos by S. Lanorsavanh). 

Figure 2. Argostemma verticillatum. A. habitat, leaves and inflorescences; B. inflorescences and flowers. Lanorsavanh 1085 (photos by S. Lanorsavanh).


Soulivanh Lanorsavanh and Pranom Chantaranothai. 2019. Notes on the Genus Argostemma (Rubiaceae) from Lao PDR.  Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany). 47(1); 29-33. DOI:  10.20531/tfb.2019.47.1.06

  

Monday, August 21, 2017

[Botany • 2017] Argostemma cordatum • A New Species (Rubiaceae) from southern Vietnam


Argostemma cordatum Nuraliev


Abstract

Argostemma cordatum, a new species of Rubiaceae, is described and illustrated. The species was discovered in 2014 during a botanical survey of the Chu Yang Sin National Park (Dak Lak province, Southern Vietnam). Argostemma cordatum possesses a solitary large leaf per plant (along with one very small leaf). The new species differs from morphologically similar species mainly by the small size of the enlarged leaf and cordate base of the enlarged leaf. It is also characterized by the following features: plant completely glabrous, stipules minute and reduced to papillate warts, inflorescence with all axes elongated, anthers coherent into anther cone and dehiscent by longitudinal slits, style slightly exserted. An extended description of the vegetation in the area inhabited by A. cordatum is provided.

Keywords: Argostemma, taxonomy, Southern Vietnam, Chu Yang Sin National Park, flora, biodiversity, Eudicots

  
FIGURE 2. Argostemma cordatum at type locality.
A. General view of population. B. Flowering individual. D. Dichasium with flower buds. E. Flower, apical and oblique view.
Nuraliev, Kuznetsov, Kuznetsova 960. All photos by M. Nuraliev.  

Argostemma cordatum Nuraliev, sp. nov.

Etymology:— The specific epithet “cordatum” refers to the prominently cordate base of large leaf which distinguishes the new species from its relatives.  


Maxim S. Nuraliev, Anton S. Beer, Andrey N. Kuznetsov and Svetlana P. Kuznetsova. 2017. 
Argostemma cordatum (Rubiaceae), A New Species from Vietnam.
 Phytotaxa. 317(1); 42–52. DOI:  10.11646/phytotaxa.317.1.4

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

[Botany • 2016] Argostemma laotica • A New Species (Rubiaceae) from Laos


Argostemma laotica 
Lanorsavanh & Chantar.  


Abstract

Argostemma laotica, a new species from Laos, is described and illustrated. The species appears most similar to A. concinnum but differs in having pubescent stem, corolla and ovaries, oblique leaf base, shorter pedicel and smaller anthers which a dehiscence by an apical pore. The conservation status of this new species is vulnerable (VU D2).

Keywords: Argostemma laotica, Rubiaceae, Eudicots



Argostemma laotica is similar to A. concinnum Hemsley (1895: t. 2380) in perennial herb with tuber, acute leaf apex, terminal inflorescence, 5-merous flower, triangular calyx lobes, star-shped flower and capitate stigma, but differs in having pubescent stem (vs. glabrous), leaf base oblique (vs. acute or attenuate), corolla and ovaries pubescent (vs. glabrous), and shorter pedicels of 6–7 mm long (vs. 10–20 mm long) and smaller anthers of 2.2–2.5 mm long (vs. 5–6.5 mm long), which a dehiscence by an apical pore. 

 Phenology:— Flowering in July.

 Etymology:— The specific epithet refers to the country in which the specimen was collected.

Distribution and ecology:— Endemic to Laos and only known from the type locality in Xiangkhoang, growing on wet rock, along river, elevation ca. 200 m.


  Soulivanh Lanorsavanh and Pranom Chantaranothai. 2016.  Argostemma laotica (Rubiaceae), A New Species from Laos. Phytotaxa. 270(3); 223–226. DOI:  10.11646/phytotaxa.270.3.7


Friday, August 26, 2016

[Botany • 2014] Argostemma glabra • A New Species (Rubiaceae) from Vietnam


Argostemma glabra 
  Joongku Lee, T.B. Tran & R.K. Choudhary


Argostemma glabra Joongku Lee, T.B. Tran & R.K. Choudhary, a new species of Rubiaceae from Khanh Hoa Province of Vietnam is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to A. apiculatum, but differs in its creeping habit, 4–6 flowered inflorescence, bigger and triangular bracts, smaller peduncle, bigger and broadly triangular calyx lobes, and non-apiculate and smaller corolla. Color photographs, a line drawing and a taxonomic key are provided to facilitate identification.


 Fig. 1. Argostemma glabra. — A : Habit. — B : Glabrous stem. — C : Ven- tral view of plant showing inflorescence. – D : Dorsal view of plant showing pale green leaves — E and F : Adaxial and abaxial view of leaf. — G : Stem show- ing an anisophyllous leaf pair (reduced leaf and pet- iole of normal leaf). — H : Flower showing glabrous calyx. — I : Opened flower showing anther cone. — J : Non-apiculate corolla lobe.


Ritesh Kumar Choudhary, Tran The Bach, Do Van Hai, Bui Hong Quang, Sang-Hong Park, Changyoung Lee and Joongku Lee. 2014. Argostemma glabra (Rubiaceae), A New Species from Vietnam. Annales Botanici Fennici. 50(4); 258-262. DOI: 10.5735/086.050.0408