Lasianthus attenuatus Jack (1823:126)

Napiroon, Tiwtawat, Chayamarit, Kongkanda, Dawson, Sally, Till, Walter & Balslev, Henrik, 2020, A synopsis of Lasianthus (Lasiantheae, Rubiaceae) in Thailand and two additional new species, Phytotaxa 439 (1), pp. 1-38 : 9-10

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Lasianthus attenuatus Jack (1823:126)
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3. Lasianthus attenuatus Jack (1823:126) View in CoL .≡ Mephitidia attenuata (Jack) Candolle (1830:452) . Type: ― INDONESIA.

Sumatra, Bencoolen , W. Jack s.n. (holotype not seen; isotype L0000674 image!). ( Figure 3B & 3C View FIGURE 3 ) .

= Lasianthus densifolius Miquel (1857:321) View in CoL . Type (lectotype designated by Zhu 2012):― INDONESIA. Java, Ungaran. Junghuhn s.n. (lectotype L0000679 image!).

= Lasianthus densifolius Miq. var. latifolia King & Gamble (1904:122) . Type (lectotype designated by Wong 1989):― MALAYSIA. Johore, 14 October 1900, H. N. Ridley 10948 (lectotype SING0059263 image!).

= Lasianthus setosus (Craib) (1933:26) View in CoL . Type:― THAILAND. Ranong, Kao Talu, A.F.G. Kerr 11827 (holotype K000777040!)

Thailand: ―NORTHERN. Chiang Mai: Doi Inthanon National Park, 22 February 1979, T. Bjornland & T. Schumacher 722 ( BKF). Nan: Doi Phu Kha National Park, 17 November 1993, K. Larsen et al. 44473 (AAU, BKF, PSU), Doi Khun Sathan National Park, 17 January 2002, P. Srisanga 2400 ( QBG). Phitsanulok: Tung Salaeng Luang Wildlife Sanctuary, 9 February 1964, B. Hansen, G. Seidenfaden & T. Smitinand 11088 (BKF, K), July–August 1966, K. Larsen, T. Smitinand & E. Warncke 808 (BKF, K), 3 October 1967, M. Tagawa T11790 ( BKF). EASTERN: Nakhon Ratchasima: Khao Yai National Park, 10 December 1962, C. Phengklai 433 ( BKF), 14 December 1962, C. Phengklai 497 (BKF, K). PENINSULAR. Krabi: Khao Phanom Bencha National Park, 6 January 2006, S. Gardner & P. Sidisunthorn ST2179 (BKF, K), 9 October 2008, P. Phonsena 6286 ( BKF). Nakhon Si Thammarat: Khao Luang National Park, 23 October 1957, Bunnak 734 ( BKF), 16 May 1968, C. F. Van Beusekom & C. Phengklai 798 (K). Trang: Khao Chong, 31 October 1984, J. F. Maxwell 84-387 (BKF, PSU).

Distribution: ― Nepal, Bhutan, NE India, China, S Japan, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Malaysia (Peninsular and Borneo), Brunei, Philippines, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Lesser Sunda Islands), Papua New Guinea, Thailand (Northern, Eastern, Peninsular).

Ecology: ―Evergreen forest, in shaded places up to 1000 m elevation. Notes: ― Lasianthus attenuatus was described in 1823, and most of the type material (Jack’s collection) was destroyed by a fire in 1824 ( Merrill 1952, Stafleu & Cowan 1979). The identity of this species was clarified by Zhu et al. (2012) who reported evidence in the form of a line drawing which had been annotated by Merrill (1952). In Thailand, specimens belonging to this species were previously identified as Lasianthus wallichii subsp. plagiophyllus Hance ( Zhu 2001). The morphological variation and continuous geographical distribution of L. attenuatus and L. wallichii Wight (1846:503) in tropical Asia made their distinction difficult even if they had been recocgnized as distinct ( Zhu et al. 2012). We agree that the material represents a single species and therefore cite L. wallichii subsp. plagiophyllus (Hance) Wu Zheng Yi & Zhu as a synonym of L. attenuatus .

Herbarium specimens of L. attenuatus were also sometimes identified as L. cyanocarpus . Now, we know that the best character for their identification is the bract’s shape ( Merrill 1952). Lasianthus attenuatus has linear to lanceolate bracts but L. cyanocarpus has cordate, ovate to broadly lanceolate bracts that are leaf-like as seen in all Thai specimens.

Jack, W. (1823) Account of the Lansium and some other genera of Malayan plants. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 14: 125 - 126.

King, G. & Gamble, J. S. (1904) Materials for a flora of the Malayan Peninsula Lasianthus Jack. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 73: 106 - 133.

Merrill, E. D. (1952) William Jack's genera and species of Malaysian plants. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 33 (3): 199 - 230.

Miquel, F. A. W. (1857) Flora Indiae Batavae 2. Van der Post Jr., Utrecht, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, pp. 314 - 325.

Stafleu, F. A., Cowan, R. S. (1979) Taxonomic literature - a selective guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries and types vol. 2, H - Le. Bohn, Schletema & Holkema, Utrecht & Junk, The Hague, 487 pp.

Wight, R. (1846) Notes on Indian Botany. Calcutta Journal of Natural History 6: 494 - 518.

Wong, K. M. (1989) Rubiaceae. In: Ng, F. S. P & Phil, D. (Eds.) Tree Flora of Malaya 4. Longman Malaysia, Malaysia. pp. 367 - 373.

Zhu, H. (2001) A Taxonomic revision of the genus Lasianthus Jack. (Rubiaceae) from Thailand. Acta phytotaxonomica sinica 39: 116 - 150.

Zhu, H., Roos, M. C. & Ridsdale, C. E. (2012) A taxonomic revision of the Malesian species of Lasianthus (Rubiaceae). Blumea 57: 1 - 102. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.3767 / 000651912 X 652012

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FIGURE 3A‒O. Lasianthus werefound in Thai naturalforests:A) L. appressus;B) &C) L.attenuatus;D) L.chinensis;E) L.chrysoneurus; F) L. constrictus; G) L. cyanocarpus; H) L. ellipsoideus; I) L. ellipticus; J) L. fordii; K) L. foxworthyanus; L) & M) L. hirsutus; N) L. hispidulus and O) L. inodorus.

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

BKF

National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department

PSU

Portland State University, Vertebrate Biology Museum

QBG

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Gentianales

Family

Rubiaceae

Genus

Lasianthus