Dipcadi ursulae Blatter var. ursulae

Rodrigues, Hensal Salvador, Dutta, Suchandra Ranjit & Chakral, Kiran Gangadhar, 2024, Resolving the taxonomic identities of some Dipcadi species from India, Phytotaxa 645 (1), pp. 1-17 : 12-13

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.645.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13380316

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scientific name

Dipcadi ursulae Blatter var. ursulae
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3. Dipcadi ursulae Blatter var. ursulae View in CoL 1928: 736;

Deb & Dasgupta 1977: 63; Deb & Dasgupta 1981: 10; Raghavan & Singh 1984: 163; Singh & Raghavan 1986: 35; Bole & Almeida 1986: 590; Kamble & Pradhan 1988: 255; Lakshminarasimhan 1996: 133; Almeida 2009: 178; Mao et al. 2020: 195; Nayar et al. 2014: 1453.

Type:— INDIA. Maharashtra: Satara, Tableland of Panchgani , August 1925, Blatter No. P74, (lectotype if not holotype BLAT!)

= Dipcadi maharashtrense Deb & Dasgupta View in CoL ‘maharashtrensis’ 1976: 822; Deb & Dasgupta 1977: 75; Deb & Dasgupta 1981: 3; Raghavan & Singh 1983: 10; Raghavan & Singh 1984: 163; Singh & Raghavan 1986: 35; Ahmedullah & Nayar 1987: 240; Deb & Dasgupta 1987: 175; Karthikeyan et al. 1989: 93; Deshpande et al. 1995: 598; Laskshminarasimhan 1996: 130; Samaddar & Roy 1997: 124; Yadav 1997: 46; Yadav et al. 1997: 8; Tetali et al. 2000: 127; Mishra & Singh 2001: 228; Mishra & Singh 2001: 114; Almeida 2009: 177. syn. nov. Type:— INDIA. Maharashtra: Satara, Panchgani , 5 September 1955, Rukmini Bai BR 933 (holotype BLAT!) Fig. 4E View FIGURE 4 .

Bulbs tunicate, ovoid-ellipsoid, neck present 0.4–1.6 cm long, 1.0–2.3 × 1.6–3.5 cm. propagating vegetatively by bulblets and splitting of the mother bulb. Roots fibrous fleshy, arise from the basal disc. Leaves 3 to 8, 8.0–48 × 0.3–1.0 cm, linear, channelled or not, glabrous green with central white band, basal undersoil portion white, apex involute, leaves shorter than inflorescence, 1 to 6 leaves persistent in infructescence, 8 to 9 veined. Scape 1 (or 2), 13–37 × 0.1–0.4 cm long, glabrous, terete and green; raceme, 5–29 cm long, dense. Pedicel 4–15 × 0.5–1 mm long. Bract 10–25 × 3–6 mm long, green coriaceous with scarious margins clasp the pedicel, base about triangular, apex 5–18 mm, acuminate, completely scarious in infructescence, 3–9 nerved. Flowers, 4 to 18 per scape, 10–17 mm long, tubular, white with green or brick red, fragrant at night and day; perianth arranged in two rows of 3 each, outer perianth equal to inner perianth; perianth tube, 4.0–7.0 × 3.0–5.0 mm, green or brick red; outer perianth lobes 7.0–11.0 × 3.0–5.0 mm, elliptic-oblong, recurved 6.0–11.0 mm, white with central olive green or brick red band, tip hooded and papillose, 7 to 8 nerved; inner perianth lobes 6.0–10.0 × 2.0–3.0 mm, recurved 2.0–3.0 mm, deltoid with acute apex, white with central olive green or brick red band, tip papillose, 7 to 8 nerved, perianth tube half smaller than the perianth lobes. Stamens 6, 4.0–6.0 mm long; filaments, 3.0–5.0 × ca. 1.0 mm narrowing towards the apex, white, adnate to perianth; anthers 1.5–2.5 × 0.5–0.6 mm, sagittate, apiculate when young-inconspicuous, dorsifixed, yellow, projecting out of tube 0.5–1.0 mm at anthesis, dehiscing longitudinally, filament as long as or twice as long as anther. Pistil 9–13 mm long; ovary tricarpellary, 4.0–5.0 × 2.0–3.0 mm trigonous, obovoid, green, stipitate, stipe 1–2 mm long, conspicuous septal nectary present in the ovary; style 4.0–7.0 × 0.8–1.0 mm glistening white, cylindrical with longitudinal striations, style as long as the ovary; stigma 0.1–0.2 mm thicker than the style, 1 mm in diameter, white, papillose hair, vaguely trigonous, each lobe is bilobed, the trilobed condition clearly observed when the pistil is young, 3 nectar droplets at the angle of the stigma lobes that projects out of tube at anthesis. Fruit loculicidal capsule, 10.0–16.0 mm (with stipe) long, 6.0–12.0 × 9.0– 12 mm, longer than or equal to the width, dehiscing longitudinally, pericarp thick, green when young and thin, light yellowish-green-brown at maturity, bracts persistent. Seeds, 4–6 × 4–5 mm, superposed, orbicular-ellipsoid, compressed with slightly raised margin; shiny black, 8–16 per locule.

Distribution:— INDIA. Maharashtra: Pandavleni, Kas plateau Jungti plateau, Sadawagapur, Mhavashi plateau, Masai plateau, Thoseghar, Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary, Yekiv, Kas-Mahableshwar road, Dadholi, Ambheri Ghat, Khatav, Dapoli Borundi, Pune, Vidharbha, Akola, Khaperdari ( Kamble & Pradhan 1988, Almeida 2009, Jehan et al. 2014, inaturalist 2023, pers. comm.)

Habitat:—Growing on laterite, high elevation ca. 20–800m and above. Prone to strong winds and fluctuated sun and rain.

Phenology:—July–October.

Specimens examined:— INDIA. Maharashtra: Satara, Panchgani Tableland , August 1925, Blatter 074 ( BLAT!) ; ibid., 01 August 1953, Chennaveeraiah 15756 ( BLAT!) ; ibid., 28 August 1973, Rekha Datar ( AHMA!) ; ibid., 20 September 1955, Vartak 1208 ( AHMA!) ; Kas Plateau , September 2010, Datar ( AHMA!) ; ibid., September 1991, M. P. Bachulkar-Cholekar 5136 ( SUK!) ; ibid., 28 September 2021, H. Rodrigues & Chakral HSK222439, HSK222410 ( RDNCP!) ; Chalkewadi , 17 August 2010, Lekhak MML323 View Materials ( SUK!) ; ibid., August 1995, M. P. Bachulkar-Cholekar 20620 ( SUK!) ; Sadawagapur , 25 September 2021, H. Rodrigues & S. Dutta HSK222407, HSK222406 ( RDNCP!) .

BLAT

St. Xavier's College

AHMA

Agharkar Research Institute, Maharashtra Association for the Cultivation of Science

M

Botanische Staatssammlung München

P

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

SUK

Shivaji University

H

University of Helsinki

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Asparagales

Family

Asparagaceae

Genus

Dipcadi

Loc

Dipcadi ursulae Blatter var. ursulae

Rodrigues, Hensal Salvador, Dutta, Suchandra Ranjit & Chakral, Kiran Gangadhar 2024
2024
Loc

Dipcadi maharashtrense

Singh, N. P. & Raghavan, R. S. 1986: 35
Raghavan, R. S. & Singh, N. P. 1984: 163
Raghavan, R. S. & Singh, N. P. 1983: 10
Deb, D. B. & Dasgupta, S. 1981: 3
Deb, D. B. & Dasgupta, S. 1977: 75
1977
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