Hodgsonia tsaii J.Y.Shen, X.D.Ma, W.G.Wang & B.Pan bis, in Shen, Ma, Wang & Pan, 2022. 蔡氏油瓜 || taiwania.ntu.edu.tw |
Abstract
Hodgsonia tsaii (Cucurbitaceae), a new species from Motuo, Xizang, China, is described. It is compared with H. macrocarpa and H. heteroclita, and differs from the two species by the entire or 3-lobed leaf, bigger and longer calyx lobes, 5-carpellate and 10-ovuled ovary, 5-lobed stigma, pepo with 20 deep grooves which are separated by 10 tall and 10 dwarf ribs. A comprehensive morphological description of H. tsaii, together with photographs, a conservation assessment, and a diagnostic key to 3 Hodgsonia species from Asia are provided. Distribution information of Hodgsonia is updated, and all the three species occur in China.
Keyword: China, Cucurbitaceae, Hodgsonia macrocarpa, H. heteroclita, Hse-Tao Tsai, new species, Xi-Tao Cai, Xizang
Hodgsonia tsaii J.Y.Shen, X.D.Ma, W.G.Wang & B.Pan
bis, sp. nov.
蔡氏油瓜
Type: CHINA. Xizang, Motuo County, Beibeng town,
along roadside, at the edge of forest, climbing on the trees,
95°11′02.01″E, 29°14′17.53″N, alt. 1415 m, 5 June 2022,
J. Y. Shen, W. G. Wang & X. D. Ma 2701 (holotype:
HITBC; isotype: HITBC, HIB).
Diagnosis: Hodgsonia tsaii can be distinguished from
its congeners, H. macrocarpa and H. heteroclita, by
several morphological features (Figs.1 & S1, Table 1), H.
tsaii has 10–20 mm long calyx lobes (vs. 2–4 mm long
calyx lobes in H. macrocarpa and H. heteroclita),
pericarp with 20 grooves, separated by 10 tall ribs and 10
dwarf ribs (vs. smooth in H. macrocarpa and shallowly
10–12 grooved in H. heteroclita), ovary with 5 carpels (vs.
3 carpels in H. macrocarpa and H. heteroclita) and 10
separate ovules (vs. 12 ovules, parietal with pairs of
ovules attached on each side of carpel in H. macrocarpa
and H. heteroclita), and 5-lobed stigma (vs. 3-lobed
stigma in H. macrocarpa and H. heteroclita).
Etymology: The epithet is in honor of Prof. Xi-Tao Cai (or Hse-Tao Tsai (蔡希陶), 1911–1981), who founded Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden in 1950s, and carried out botanical research of Hodgsonia in early 1960s.
Jian-Yong Shen, Xing-Da Ma, Wen-Guang Wang and Bo Pan. 2022. Hodgsonia tsaii (Cucurbitaceae), A New Species from Xizang, China. Taiwania. 67(4); 465-468. taiwania.ntu.edu.tw/abstract/1864