Gossia mandjeliaensis N. Snow, sp. nov.
(Figs 15I-J; 17)
The leaves resemble those of Gossia vieillardii, but the oil glands on the lower leaf surface of G. mandjeliaensis sp. nov. are conspicuous and dense and the base of its hypanthium somewhat rounded.
TYPUS. — New Caledonia. Grande Terre, North Prov., Forested slopes below radio tower of Mandjélia, c. 5 air-km W of Pouebo, 20°23’58.99”S, 164°31’30.00”E, 12.IV.1980, McPherson 2551 (holo-, P [P00402744]; iso-, BISH, MO[MO-3226084], NOU [NOU030914], WELTU).
PARATYPI. — McPherson 6327, Mandjélia, above Pouébo, 20°24’18.40”S, 164°31’05.00”E, c. 650 m, 21.II.1984 (MO [MO-3225874], NOU [NOU029639], P [P00462929], WELTU).
REPRESENTATIVE HERBARIUM SPECIMEN. — P00402744.
ETYMOLOGY. — After the type locality.
DISTRIBUTION, HABITAT AND PHENOLOGY. — Known only from Mt. Mandjélia (Fig. 17); forested slopes over metamorphic rock, 600- 650 m. Flowering February through April; fruiting period unknown.
DESCRIPTION
Trees
To 10 m.
Branchlets
Terete; internodes> 5 mm.
Leaves
Coriaceous, 2 per node; petioles 2-3 mm, sometimes slightly sulcate; blades (1.5-)3.0-6.0 × (-1.0)2.0-4.0 cm, narrowly elliptic to broadly elliptic, base cuneate (or occasionally rounded), surface flat, margin flat, apex obtuse to acute, midnerve above sulcate near base but becoming flush distally, secondary veins faint and flush above and below, oil glands dense but typically indistinct above and below.
Inflorescence
Up to 3.5 cm, of monads, simple cymes, or few-flowered racemes, axillary or terminal, pedicels 0.1-0.8 cm; extrafloral bracts absent or scale-like.
Bracteoles
1.5-3 mm, linear, very narrowly elliptic, or narrowly obovate, more or less sericeous.
Hypanthium
3-4 × 3-4 mm, campanulate, surface smooth, sericeous; ovary apex sparsely hairy.
Calyx
Lobes 5, 1.3-1.9 mm, broadly rounded, glabrous above, sericeous near base below and ciliate on edges, green.
Petals
4-5 × 4-5 mm, glabrous above, glabrous to sparsely sericeous below.
Filaments
3-5 mm; anther sacs 0.5-0.6 mm.
Style
c. 5 mm, sericeous at base.
Fruits
Dimensions unknown, said to be green, mature fruit unknown; seeds not seen.
REMARKS
Gossia mandjeliaensis sp. nov. differs from other New Caledonian congenerics by subtle traits, including the dense but small oil glands on the leaf surfaces; a glabrous to slightly hairy staminal disk; sericeous indumentum on the pedicels, abaxial surface of calyx lobes, and style; and faint abaxially secondary leaf veins. Gossia colnettiana is somewhat similar, but has fewer oil glands abaxially, raised abaxial secondary veins, ferrugineous sericeous hairs in flower, and a hairy staminal disk.