Linderniaceae, Borsch, Kai Mull. & Eb. Fisch.

Fischer, Eberhard, Andriantiana, Jacky Lucien & Sieder, Anton, 2023, Lindernia barthlottii (Linderniaceae), a new species from inselbergs in Madagascar, Phytotaxa 626 (3), pp. 191-198 : 196

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.626.3.5

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10248471

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C488798-6A64-7B2B-FF12-CA90FC2E49C8

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Plazi

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Linderniaceae
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Linderniaceae View in CoL on inselbergs in Madagascar

Linderniaceae View in CoL play an important role in the vegetation of granitic or gneissic inselbergs. Linderniella pygmaea ( Bonati 1924b: 107) Fischer, Schäferhoff. & Müller (2013: 228) View in CoL (≡ Craterostigma pygmaeum Bonati View in CoL ) is an endemic species from Central Madagascar (Andringitra massif, Horombe Plateau and Ambatolampy) growing in Coleochloa setifera View in CoL mats together with Xerophyta dasylirioides Baker (1875: 235) View in CoL , X. pinifolia Lam. ex Poiret (1808: 804) View in CoL and Pachypodium densiflorum Baker (1887: 503) View in CoL . The species is desiccation tolerant. Linderniella cerastioides ( Bonati 1924b: 106) Fischer, Schäferhoff & Müller (2013: 227) View in CoL (≡ Craterostigma cerastioides Bonati View in CoL ) is also an endemic species restricted to the Andringitra massif and growing in Coleochloa setifera View in CoL mats on granitic inselbergs accompanied by Xerophyta dasylirioides View in CoL , X. pinifolia View in CoL and several succulents (e,g. Pachypodium densiflorum View in CoL ). It is also a desiccation-tolerant taxon. Linderniella horombensis ( Fischer 1995: 238) Fischer, Schäferhoff & Müller (2013: 227) View in CoL (≡ Lindernia horombensis Eb.Fisch. View in CoL ) is another resurrection plant found in Coleochloa setifera View in CoL mats accompanied by Xerophyta dasylirioides View in CoL , X. pinifolia View in CoL , Linderniella pygmaea View in CoL and several succulents. It is endemic to the Horombe Plateau SW of Ambalavao. The recently described Linderniella porembskii Andriamiar. & Rabarim. View in CoL in Andriamiarisoa et al. (2023: 12) is morphologically very close to L. horombensis View in CoL and probably merits only a varietal status. The only other Linderniaceae View in CoL species endemic to Madagascar, Crepidorhopalon microcarpaeoides View in CoL ( Bonati 1924a: 101) Fischer (1995: 252) (≡ Lindernia microcarpaeoides Bonati View in CoL ), is an annual species occurring in ephemeral flush vegetation in Central Madagascar. Occasionally, the endemic Lindernia lemuriana Fischer, Schäferhoff & Müller (2013: 225) View in CoL and Lindernia viguieri ( Bonati 1926: 3) Fischer (1995: 240) View in CoL , both annual species, are found in ephemeral flush vegetation, but they also occur in anthropogenic habitats like rice fields ( Fischer 1995, Fischer 2023). As the inselbergs in Northern Madagascar have not been studied by Rabarimamanarivo et al. (2019), no data on endemic Linderniaceae View in CoL are available from this area and Lindernia barthlottii is the first record in this region.

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