Cyphostemma calcarium Rabarij & L.M.Lu, in Rabarijaona, Rafaralahy, ... et Lu, 2021. (Illustration by Ai-Li Li). |
Abstract
Cyphostemma calcarium Rabarij & L.M.Lu, sp. nov., is herein described as a new species found on limestone outcrops in northern Madagascar. Its diagnostic morphological characteristics were compared to the species occurring in the Ankarana Special Reserve. We present detailed descriptions, illustrations, distribution map, and a preliminary conservation assessment of the species. An identification key to all known species of Cyphostemma from the Ankarana Special Reserve is also provided.
Keywords: Ankarana, Cyphostemma, Cyphostemma calcarium, Madagascar, Vitaceae
Cyphostemma calcarium Rabarij & L.M.Lu,
Diagnosis: Cyphostemma calcarium is most closely comparable to C. rutilans Desc. in morphology. It differs from the latter in having distinct pubescent branches (vs. branches entirely glabrous in C. rutilans); leaves minutely puberulous and shiny on the adaxial surface, abaxial surface densely whitish pubescent to velvety particularly on the veins (vs. leaves entirely glabrous and shiny on both sides in C. rutilans); and leaflets broadly oblong or elliptic, base cuneate (vs. leaflets narrowly ovate, base subcordate in C. rutilans). Seeds of C. calcarium are ellipsoid in outline, 7–7.5 × 3–3.5 mm, surface rugose to ± muricate (vs. seeds globose, 5–6.5 mm in diameter, surface strongly rugose in C. rutilans).
Etymology: The epithet of the species refers to the habitats on limestone outcrops.
Distribution and habitat: It grows on limestone outcrops in northern Madagascar at an altitude of 90–300 m.
Romer Narindra Rabarijaona, Valisoa Louisicaël Rafaralahy, Charles Rakotovao, Rindra Manasoa Ranaivoson, Bing Liu, Zhi-Duan Chen, Jun Wen and Li-Min Lu. 2021. Cyphostemma calcarium, A New Species of Vitaceae from the Ankarana Special Reserve, Madagascar. PhytoKeys. 180: 73-80. DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.180.69194