Euphorbia bokorensis H. Toyama & Tagane
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.574.1.4 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7374796 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038E851F-471D-5070-EEE7-6212FF2E0FD0 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Euphorbia bokorensis H. Toyama & Tagane |
status |
|
Euphorbia bokorensis H. Toyama & Tagane View in CoL in Toyama et al. (2016: 92) ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )
References: — Lim et al. (2021: 308).
Habitat and phenology: —Humid evergreen broad-leaved forests, often near streams; 400–1300 m. Flowering and fruiting in October–July.
Distribution: — Laos (Bolikhamsai: Phou Khao Khouay National Biodiversity Conservation Area), Cambodia (Kampot: Bokor National Park), Vietnam (Dak Nong: Ta Dung National Park, Gia Lai: Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, Lam Dong: Bao Loc).
Distribution of E. bokorensis is presented in Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 .
Studied specimens: — CAMBODIA. Kampot province: Popokwil plateau, wet slopes near stream, 800 m, 14 January 1904, C. Geoffray 357 ( P: P04462014 ) . VIETNAM. Gia Lai province: K’Bang district, Son Lang municipality, Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve , N 14°30’42.3’’ E 108°34’23.2’’, 983 m, 26 July 2017, Bui Hong Quang, Do Van Hai, Tran Duc Binh, Duong Thi Hoan KCR 90 ( HN; herbarium of Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve ) GoogleMaps ; Gia Lai province: K’Bang district, Son Lang municipality, Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve , 32 km ESE of Mang Den town, mixed forest, N 14°30’34’’ E 108°34’15’’, 1020 m, 06 April 2018, M. S. Nuraliev 2029 ( MW: MW0756573 , MW0756574 ) GoogleMaps ; Dak Nong province: Dak Glong district, Dak Plao municipality, Ta Dung National Park , 38 km ESE of Gia Nghia city, forest on slope, N 11°51’02’’ E 108°00’35’’, 1290 m, 27 January 2021, M. S. Nuraliev, D. F. Lyskov NUR 3262 ( MW: MW0758118 , MW0758119 , MW0758120 ) GoogleMaps ; Lam Dong province: Bao Lam district, Loc Bac municipality, 12 km WNW of Loc Thang town, in the forest, near river, N 11°44’18’’ E 107°43’22’’, 1000 m, 18 April 2013, M. S. Nuraliev NUR 836a (photo LE: LE01093252 ) GoogleMaps ; Haut Donnaï [Lam Dong] province: near Blao [Bao Loc] agricultural station, Pnon Sapoum , forest, clay soil, 1100 m, 07 January 1935, E. Poilane 23682 ( L: L.3795101, L.3795102; P: P05545135 , P05545136 ) .
Notes.
1. Euphorbia bokorensis appears to occur throughout the Central Highlands of Vietnam. It is recorded from Kon Tum - Gia Lai and Langbian plateaus, and its occurence in Dak Lak plateau is highly probable. The findings are in line with the idea of Lim et al. (2021) that the species is widely distributed in the Eastern Indochina.
2. The Vietnamese material allows to describe certain morphological variation of E. bokorensis . The shape of leaf blade varies from oblanceolate to prominently obpandurate. Cyathophylls in some populations are significantly smaller than those in the type material: in Nuraliev, Lyskov NUR 3262, they are 1.5–3 mm long (vs. ca. 4 mm long in the protologue); in the photo record Nuraliev NUR 836a, they are scale-like, hardly exceed the involucre and do not provide showy appearance to the cyathium. Although the cyathophylls are stated to be basally fused in the protologue, they are free from each other in the specimens from Vietnam, and they are also likely to be free in the type material. Short hairs are present in the axils of cyathophylls, and sometimes also on the outer surface of the involucre. Involucre lobes are initially yellowish cream (similar to the glands), but in some cyathia they acquire red tint with age. The gynoecium also becomes reddish after anthesis in some cases.
3. It is evident that the species possesses male cyathia, which develop in the same inflorescences with the hermaphrodite cyathia ( Fig. 1B, F, G View FIGURE 1 ).As far as the hermaphrodite cyathia of E. bokorensis ( Fig. 1D, E View FIGURE 1 ) are protogynous (which is typical for the genus: Narbona et al. 2002), the absence of an externally visible pistillate flower at the phase of anthesis of the staminate flowers would indicate that the pistillate flower is non-functional or completely absent in a cyathium. The male cyathia are also visible in Fig. 5C, D of the protologue ( Toyama et al. 2016). The presence of male cyathia in E. bokorensis is consistent with the findings of Narbona et al. (2002) who demonstrated such functional andromonoecy to be common in Euphorbia Linnaeus (1753: 450) and especially in its perennial species. According to our preliminary observations, a vestigial pistillate flower is commonly present in male cyathia of E. bokorensis .
4. Re-examination of the type material allowed to conclude that Toyama et al. (2016) have only examined male cyathia of E. bokorensis . Here, we provide for the first time illustrations ( Fig. 1B, C, D, E View FIGURE 1 ) and description of a functional (normally developed) pistillate flower of this species.
Pistillate flower glabrous, perianthless, green and sometimes becoming reddish with age; pedicel ca. 1 mm long (ovary placed just above the involucre glands or partly hidden in the involucre during anthesis); pedicel apically broadened to form a tiny collar at base of gynoecium; ovary globose, ca. 1 mm long and in diameter, longitudinally slightly 6-ridged, 3-locular; stylar column ca. 0.3–0.5 mm long; styles 3, ca. 0.5–0.8 mm long, bilobed almost to base; each style branch bent on abaxial side (facing the involucre of cyathium), apically bearing nearly globose papillate stigma.
C |
University of Copenhagen |
P |
Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
HN |
National Center for Natural Sciences and Technology |
M |
Botanische Staatssammlung München |
S |
Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
MW |
Museum Wasmann |
F |
Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
LE |
Servico de Microbiologia e Imunologia |
E |
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
L |
Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
|
Genus |
Euphorbia bokorensis H. Toyama & Tagane
Nuraliev, Maxim S., Toyama, Hironori, Hu, Chi-Ming, Luo, Shi-Xiao, Lyskov, Dmitry F., Kuznetsov, Andrey N., Kuznetsova, Svetlana P., Quang, Bui Hong, Binh, Tran Duc & Hoan, Duong Thi 2022 |
Euphorbia bokorensis H. Toyama & Tagane
Toyama, H. & Tagane, S. & Chhang, P. & Nagamasu, H. & Yahara, T. 2016: 92 |