Daviesia ulicifolia subsp. ulicifolia (Chandler & Crisp, 1997)

Crisp, Michael D., Cayzer, Lindy, Chandler, Gregory T. & Cook, Lyn G., 2017, A monograph of Daviesia (Mirbelieae, Faboideae, Fabaceae), Phytotaxa 300 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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Daviesia ulicifolia subsp. ulicifolia
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10a. Daviesia ulicifolia subsp. ulicifolia View in CoL View at ENA

References: Chandler & Crisp (1997: 36), Crisp (2002: 528), Craigie (2015: 34.).

Daviesia ulicina Sm. ex Donn (1804: 76) View in CoL , nom. nud.

Daviesia ulicina Smith (1805: 506) View in CoL , Bentham (1864: 81). Daviesia ulicina Sm. f. communis Benth. (1864: 81) View in CoL . Daviesia ulicina Sm. var. communis (Benth.) Maiden & Betche (1916: 101) View in CoL . It seems likely that this infraspecific name was intended to include the type of D. ulicina View in CoL . If so, it should be replaced by the autonym. Type: [Port Jackson]. Holotype: LINN; isotype: LIV. Nom. superfl. and inval., D. ulicifolia Andrews (1803) View in CoL is given as a synonym.

Daviesia genistoides Loddiges (1830a View in CoL : t. 1552). Type: ‘lately introduced from New Holland’. Type specimen unknown. Holotype: the plate.

Daviesia ulicina Sm. f. subumbellata Bentham (1864: 81) View in CoL . Daviesia ulicina Sm. var. subumbellata (Benth.) Ewart (1907: 39) View in CoL . Type: ‘ Victoria and Tasmania.’ Type specimen unknown. In a range of material seen by Bentham (K, MEL), it is unclear which may typify this name. Although Bentham cited D. umbellata Labill. View in CoL in synonymy under D. ulicina f. subumbellata View in CoL , the latter should be treated as a new taxon by Bentham, since Labillardière’s name is a mistake ( McNeill et al. 2012: Art. 58)—see also discussion below under D. umbellulata auct . non Sm. var. angustifolia DC. View in CoL

[ Daviesia umbellata Labillardière (1805 View in CoL : t. 137), sphalm. Specimens cited: ‘Habitat in capite Van-Diemen.’ Specimens seen: B, BM, FI-W, G, G-DC, P, S. Daviesia umbellulata auct . non Sm. var. angustifolia Candolle (1825: 114) View in CoL , Don (1832: 125). Notes: See details about this misspelled and misapplied named under the synonymy of D. ulicifolia View in CoL above.]

[ Daviesia umbellulata auct . non Sm.: Candolle (1825: 114), Hooker (1856: 82). Name misapplied to material of D. ulicifolia Andrews. View in CoL ]

[ Daviesia umbellulata auct . non Sm. var. angustifolia Candolle (1825: 114) View in CoL , Don (1832: 125). Type: ‘ D. umbellata Labill View in CoL ! nov. holl. spec. I. p. 107 t. 137. (v.s.).’ Holotype: Nouv. Holland, Mr. Labillardière, 1808 (G-DC); isotypes: B, BM, FI-W, P, S. Candolle (1825: 114) cited D. umbellata Labill. View in CoL in synonymy, presumably recognising Labillardière’s error in transcribing the epithet (see above). See also D. ulicina Sm. f. subumbellata Benth. View in CoL , immediately above.]

[ Daviesia umbellulata auct . non Sm. var. acuminata Hooker (1856: 82) . This appears to be an error of transcription for D. umbellulata auct . non Sm. var. angustifolia DC. View in CoL because Hooker attributed the variety to Candolle (1825).]

This is the most variable subspecies of D. ulicifolia View in CoL . It is the autonym subspecies and paraphyletic with respect to the other subspecies ( Chandler & Crisp 1997) (see also the molecular phylogeny, Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ), and has no unique diagnostic characters compared with the other subspecies. Phyllodes range from short to long, but are mostly narrow. This is the only subspecies with both umbellate and 1-flowered inflorescences, however they are never racemose. The standard is mostly yellow, ranging from small (as in subsp. stenophylla View in CoL ) to large (as in subsp. ruscifolia View in CoL ).

Shrubs to 2.5 m high. Root anatomy normal (unistelar). Phyllodes narrow-ovate or -elliptic, 4–20 × 1–3 mm; upper face convex with midrib more prominent than below. Unit inflorescences 1 or 2 per axil, 1-flowered or umbellate with up to 5 flowers; peduncle 0–3 mm long. Pedicels 0.5–5 mm long. Calyx 2–3 mm including the 0.5–

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1 mm receptacle. Corolla : standard ca. 3–6 × 3.5–9 mm including the ca. 1–2 mm claw, yellow with dark red markings; wings base auriculate, 5–6 × 2 mm including the ca. 1–2 mm claw, dark red centrally grading to yellow at the margins and apex; keel apex not acute to acute, 4–5 × 2 mm including the ca. 1.5 mm claw, ± deep red. ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ).

Flowering period:— Late August through to November. Fruiting period: September to December.

Distribution:— South-east Queensland, eastern New South Wales, most parts of Victoria and Tasmania, and south-eastern South Australia.

Habitat:— Varied, from rocky hill slopes in western New South Wales and the Grampians to rich coastal loams on the New South Wales coast and around Portland in Victoria. Vegetation is generally dry sclerophyll forest dominated by Eucalyptus .

Selected specimens (70 examined):— SOUTH AUSTRALIA. South East : 10 km NNW of Millicent, 37°31’S, 140°17’E, P. G GoogleMaps . Wilson 1077, 10 November 1959 ( AD, B, E, M, SI, TI) . NEW SOUTH WALES. South Coast: Ca. 2 km N of Bewong Roadhouse , 35°05’S, 150°32’30’ E, G. T . Chandler 47, 27 August 1994 ( CANB); 0.5 km S of East Lynne , 35°37’S, 150°15’E, M GoogleMaps . D. Crisp 6738, 4 October 1980 ( CBG, GAUBA); Nowra , 34°53’S, 150°36’E, F. A GoogleMaps . Rodway 15476, 13 November 1951 ( NSW). Southern Tablelands : 12.5 km E Hoskinstown towards Braidwood, 35°27’S, 149°34’E, G. T GoogleMaps . Chandler 142, 26 November 1994 ( CANB). Northern Tablelands: Dawson’s Spring, Mt Kaputar National Park [38 km ENE Narrabri], 30°17’S, 150°10’E, R GoogleMaps . Coveny 8698 & S. K Roy, 17 November 1976 ( NSW). Central-west Slopes: 41 km W of West Wyalong , 33°53’S, 146°47’E, G. M GoogleMaps . Cunningham & P. L . Milthorpe s.n., 17 August 1976 ( CBG 8906608 About CBG ) . VICTORIA. Western Highlands : Grampians, 1 km above Silverband Falls, 37°10’S, 142°31’E, R GoogleMaps . Melville 1774, 28 October 1952 ( AD, BRI, K, MEL, NSW); Grampians National Park, Mirranatwa Gap, 44 km from Cavendish towards Halls Gap, 37°25’34’ S , 142°27’26’E, G.T. Chandler 115, 18 October 1994 ( CANB) . TASMANIA. Orford, F . Hood 13, September 1932 ( HO) .

Affinity:— Daviesia ulicifolia subsp. ulicifolia is highly variable in overall morphology, and can be divided into approximate geographic forms. In particular, plants in the west and south (and from Mt Kaputar in northern NSW) have consistently umbellate inflorescences, while plants in the east and north mostly have 1-flowered inflorescences. The coastal form of New South Wales and eastern Victoria most closely resembles subsp. stenophylla , with fairly narrow ovate phyllodes and flowers solitary or in pairs in the axils. The subumbellate-inflorescence form of subsp. ulicifolia ( Chandler & Crisp 1997) resembles D. ulicifolia subsp. incarnata but in the latter the standard is red-orange whereas in subsp. ulicifolia it is yellow. Plants from western New South Wales (e.g. West Wyalong) resemble subsp. pilligensis , but the latter has broad phyllodes, to 6 mm wide, grows in deep sand, has conspicuous lateral venation and the midrib is about equally prominent above and below.

P

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

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

AD

State Herbarium of South Australia

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

M

Botanische Staatssammlung München

SI

Museo Botánico (SI)

TI

Herbarium of the Department of Botany, University of Tokyo

N

Nanjing University

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

CANB

Australian National Botanic Gardens

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

CBG

Australian National Botanic Gardens, specimens pre-1993

GAUBA

Australian National University

F

Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

NSW

Royal Botanic Gardens, National Herbarium of New South Wales

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

BRI

Queensland Herbarium

MEL

Museo Entomologico de Leon

HO

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Daviesia

Loc

Daviesia ulicifolia subsp. ulicifolia

Crisp, Michael D., Cayzer, Lindy, Chandler, Gregory T. & Cook, Lyn G. 2017
2017
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Daviesia ulicina Sm. f. subumbellata

Ewart, A. J. 1907: )
Bentham, G. 1864: )
1864
Loc

Daviesia umbellata Labillardière (1805

Don, G. 1832: 125
Candolle, A. P. de 1825: )
1825
Loc

Daviesia umbellulata auct

Hooker, J. D. 1856: 82
Candolle, A. P. de 1825: 114
1825
Loc

Daviesia ulicina

Maiden, J. H. & Betche, E. 1916: )
Bentham, G. 1864: 81
Smith, J. E. 1805: )
1805
Loc

Daviesia ulicina Sm. ex Donn (1804: 76)

Donn, J. 1804: )
1804
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