Anisotes mayottensis T. F. Daniel, 2014

Daniel, Thomas F., 2014, Taxonomy of nisotes Nees (Acanthaceae: Justicieae) in the Comoros Archipelago and a preliminary list of canthaceae in the Islands, Candollea 69 (1), pp. 45-54 : 51-54

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2014v691a5

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5715254

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D03F421C-FFEA-FFAF-3D58-FE2A23C1CCDD

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scientific name

Anisotes mayottensis T. F. Daniel
status

sp. nov.

Anisotes mayottensis T. F. Daniel View in CoL , spec. nova ( Fig. 3 View Fig , 4 View Fig ).

Typus: MAYOTTE: Bénara, 600 m, 26.V.1997, fl., Pascal 936 (holo-: CAS!; iso-: K, P!).

Species calycis lobis majoribus ovatis et 3-5 mm longis X 1.5-2 mm latis, corolla purpureo-rubra et 24-32 mm longa, et polline 4-aperturato a congeneribus diversa.

Shrubs to 1 m tall. Older stems dark greenish, brown, or slightly pinkish; younger stems evenly and ± densely pubescent with retrorsely to antrorsely appressed eglandular trichomes to 0.5 mm long. Leaves petiolate, petioles to 52 mm long, blades membranaceous, ovate, 56-116 mm long, 23- 44 mm wide, 2.1-3.4 X longer than wide, rounded to subcuneate at base, acuminate at apex, venation ± prominent, secondary veins 4-7 per side, surfaces pubescent (trichomes mostly restricted to midvein) with appressed eglandular trichomes. Spikes axillary, alternate or opposite at leaf nodes, 1- 2 per axil, densely bracteate, pedunculate, peduncles 4-15 mm long, pubescent with antrorsely appressed eglandular trichomes, fertile portion of spike (excluding corollas) 10-24 mm long, rachis not visible, nearly glabrous or sparsely pubescent with erect to flexuose eglandular trichomes to 0.2 mm long. Bracts green and lighter (hyaline) toward margin and apex, imbricate, 4-ranked (2 adjacent ranks fertile; thus ± secund), coriaceous, (ovate-elliptic to) elliptic (to obovate-elliptic), 5.5- 7.5 mm long, 2.7-3.5 mm wide, acute-apiculate at apex, apiculum to 0.5 mm long, abaxial surface puberulent with erect to antrorse eglandular trichomes to 0.05 (-0.1) mm long, major veins conspicuous, 5, parallel to midvein, margin ciliate with erect to flexuose eglandular trichomes to 0.8 mm long, proximal pair of bracts sterile. Bracteoles linear-oblanceolate, 4- 5.7 mm long, 0.8-1.2 mm wide, abaxial surface pubescent like bracts (to nearly glabrous), 1-3-veined, margin ciliate like bracts. Calyx either 5-lobed with 1 lobe conspicuously reduced or equally 4-lobed, 6-9 mm long, tube 3-4 mm long, 4 lobes ovate, 3-5 mm long, equal in length, 1.5-2 mm wide, subacuminate at apex, abaxially puberulent with eglandular and subglandular trichomes <0.05 mm long, margin hyaline and ciliate, 5 th lobe (if present) linear to lanceolate, 2-3 mm long, 0.5-1 mm wide, otherwise like larger lobes. Corolla purplish red, 24-32 mm long, externally pubescent with subglandular and eglandular trichomes <0.05-0.2 mm long, tube subcylindric proximally, expanded distally, 6-13 mm long (0.25-0.46 X as long as corolla), 2.5-3 mm in diameter near midpoint, upper lip 14-24 mm long, entire at apex, lower lip recoiled, 15-24 mm long, lobes 3 mm long, 0.9-1 mm wide. Stamens inserted near apex of corolla tube, 17-18 mm long, not extending beyond upper lip of corolla, filaments glabrous distally, thecae subparallel, unequally inserted (overlapping by 1-1.5 mm), 2- 2.5 mm long (± equal in length), glabrous, distal theca with a basal appendage 0.1-0.2 mm long, proximal theca with a basal appendage 0.3-0.6 mm long. Pollen 4-colporate, 8-pseudocolpate (the 2 pseudocolpi in each mesocolpium often fused near poles to form pseudocolpal ellipses), euprolate to perprolate, polar diameter (P) 41-60 µm, equatorial diameter (E) 21-27 µm, P:E = 1.56-2.86, exine bireticulate. Style 24-32 mm long, not extending or extending beyond upper lip of corolla, glabrous distally, stigma inconspicuous, lobes (if present) not evident. Capsule and seeds not known.

Phenology. – Flowering: May-June.

Distribution and habitat. – Comoros Archipelago; known from two relatively recent collections from the crests of the southern highlands on the island of Mayotte ( Fig. 1 View Fig ), where it is endemic; plants occur in humid evergreen forest (with Olea capensis L., Labramia mayottensis Labat, M. Pignal & O. Pascal , Dicoryphe platyphylla Tul. , Strychnos mitis S. Moore , Syzygium sp. , Gastonia duplicata Baill., Grisollea myriantha Baill. , Nuxia pseudodentata Gilg , Ravensara areolata Kosterm. , Scolopia coriacea Tul. , Trophis montana (Leandri) C. C. Berg ) at elevations between 350 and 600 m.

Local name. – “Nanatsy be” (Shibushi; Barthelat & al. 386).

Discussion. – This species shows variation in the number of calyx lobes from five (4+1) to four. The presence of both forms on Barthelat & al. 386 suggests that the reduced fifth lobe is sometimes lost. Similar variation in the number and configuration of calyx lobes is known for Justicia , but apparently has not been reported in other species of Anisotes . It is noteworthy that A. comorensis and at least one Malagasy species ( A. venosus T. F. Daniel, Letsara & Martín-Bravo ; DANIEL & al., 2013) have a calyx with one lobe somewhat reduced in size relative to the others.

The four-aperturate pollen of this species ( Fig. 2 View Fig ) is unusual in the genus. It has been previously documented only for the tropical west African species, A. guineensis Lindau ( BADEN, 1981b).

Paratypi. – MAYOTTE: Grande Terre , Tsararano, Bénara, Crètes du Bénara, 10.V.2001, Barthelat & al. 386 (MO, P); Grande Terre, Tsararano, Réserve Forestière du Bénara, ch. de crête-sommet, 27.V.2001, Barthelat & al. 1188 (P); Mlima Choungi, 10.VI.1996, Pascal 563 (P).

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

P

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

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Lamiales

Family

Acanthaceae

Genus

Anisotes

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