Wednesday, February 22, 2023

[Botany • 2020] Lysimachia daqiaoensis (Primulaceae) • A New Cave Species from Guangdong, China


  Lysimachia daqiaoensis G.D. Tang & R.Z. Huang, 

in Huang, Liao, Han, Yang, Zhou, Feng et Tang, 2020.

Abstract
Lysimachia daqiaoensis, a new species of Primulaceae endemic to a limestone cave in northern Guangdong, China, is described and illustrated. It is most similar to L. rupestris in having rosette leaves and being glabrous all over the plant, but it differs from the latter by absence (vs. presence) of stolon, flowers in racemose and solitary (vs. solitary only), and anthers shorter and dorsifixed with opening by lateral slits (vs. longer and basifixed with opening by apical pores).

Keywords: Lysimachia scapiflora, Lysimachia subg. Lysimachia, Lysimachia verbascifolia, Eudicots

  Lysimachia daqiaoensis G.D. Tang & R.Z. Huang.
A. Habit.-B. Leaves.-C. Flower.-D. Dorsal view of flower.-E. Calyx lobes.-F. Corolla lobes.-G. Anthers.-H. Filaments.-I. Calyx and style.-J. Fruit stalk and young fruit.

  Lysimachia daqiaoensis G.D. Tang & R.Z. Huang.
A. Outside view of the cave where the new species was discovered.-B. Habitat inside the cave.-C. Raceme.-D. Front view of single flower.-E. Calyx lobes and petals.-F. Dorsal view of flower.-G. Lateral view of flower.-H. A corolla lobe and anther.-I. Two sides of leaves.-J. Habit.-K. White or brown crystals on abaxial side of leaves.-L. White or brown crystals on adaxial side of leaves.-M. Curve fruit stalk and young fruit.

Lysimachia daqiaoensis G.D.Tang & R.Z.Huang, sp. nov. 
 
Diagnosis:— Lysimachia daqiaoensis is similar to L. rupestris F.H.Chen & C.M.Hu (1979: 40) in having rosette leaves and being glabrous all the plants, but the former has no stolons, racemose inflorescences and solitary flowers, longer filaments (ca. 5 mm), and shorter(ca. 0.8 mm) and dorsifixed anthers opening by lateral slits, while the latter has obvious stolons, solitary flowers only, shorter filaments (ca. 1 mm ), and longer (4–5 mm) and basifixed anthers opening by apical pores (5)  


Distribution:— Lysimachia daqiaoensis is only found from the type locality in Daqiao Town, Ruyuan County,Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province, China.

Habitat:— Lysimachia daqiaoensis was observed to grow on limestone walls of a wet cave at an elevation of ca.480 m.  


Rui-Zhou Huang, Miao Liao, Wei Han, Yuan-Zhi Yang, Ming-Yi Zhou, Han-Hua Feng, Guang-Da Tang. 2020. Lysimachia daqiaoensis (Primulaceae), A New Cave Species from Guangdong, China. Phytotaxa. 430(1); 41–45. DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.430.1.6