Helonias kawanoi (Koidz.) Tanaka (1998a: 109)

Tanaka, Noriyuki, 2019, Taxonomy, evolution and phylogeography of the genus Helonias (Melanthiaceae) revisited, Phytotaxa 390 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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Helonias kawanoi (Koidz.) Tanaka (1998a: 109)
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7. Helonias kawanoi (Koidz.) Tanaka (1998a: 109) View in CoL ( Figs. 16 View FIGURE 16 , 17 View FIGURE 17 ).

Sugerokia kawanoi Koidzumi (1937: 46) View in CoL . Type:— JAPAN. Loochoo [Ryûkyû, Okinawa Pref. ]. Insula Irumti View in CoL [Iriomote I.], ad Urautigawa, 6 Jun. 1923, G. Koidzumi s.n. (Holotype: KYO n.v.; photo in TNS!). ≡ Heloniopsis kawanoi Koidzumi (1937: 46) View in CoL . ≡ Hexonix kawanoi (Koidz.) Wang & Tang (1949: 113) View in CoL .

Heloniopsis orientalis (Thunb.) Tanaka var. yakusimensis View in CoL auct. non (Masam.) Ohwi: Masamune (1957: 103), p.p.

Heloniopsis umbellata View in CoL auct. non Baker: Hatusima (1971: 786; 1975: 786); Hatusima & Amano (1977: 198).

Heloniopsis kawanoana Koidz. in Sakaguchi (1924: 86), nom. inval.

Japanese name:―Ko-shôjôbakama ( Koidzumi 1937), Okinawa-shôjôbakama ( Sakaguchi 1924).

Description:―Rhizome subcylindrical, to 7 mm long, to 3 mm in diam. Roots filiform, ca. 0.5 mm in diam., ramose, white. Leaves many, narrowly oblanceolate or spatulate, 2–7 cm long, 0.5–1 cm wide, base narrowly cuneate, margin entire or occasionally slightly minutely undulate at margin, apex acute or short acuminate with apiculus at 0.8–1.5 mm long, light green, subglossy (when young) or dull, thin in texture, midvein and parallel veins usually slightly raised adaxially, persistent for 1–2 years. Flowering stem upright: peduncle usually 6–12 cm long at anthesis, elongating to 18.5 cm long (incl. plants in cultivation) in fruit, slender, 0.7–2.5 mm in diam. in middle, ribbed; scale-like leaves on peduncle 4–17(–24) (excl. basal ones), narrowly lanceolate or subulate, to 2 cm long, to 4 mm wide, acute or acuminate, membranous or subherbaceous, basal ones herbaceous; inflorescence (sub)umbellate or sometimes (sub)racemose; pedicels 3–12 mm long (incl. in fruit), ribbed, usually pale pink, bracteate at base. Flowers 1 to 4(–9) (incl. plants in cultivation), funnelform, 7.5–14 mm across, usually nodding, faintly fragrant, protogynous. Tepals 6, obliquely expanded, narrowly oblong-elliptic or (oblong-)oblanceolate, 4–8.4 mm long, 1.5–3 mm wide, apex acute to obtuse, sometimes recurved distally, veins (3 or) 5, white or pink, adaxially slightly cannaliculate toward base, proximal submaginal portions slightly raised, margin slightly revolute, little or slightly imbricate with adjoining tepals proximally, nectary on adaxial base slightly concave; abaxial base slightly gibbous; base of tepal affixed to receptacle (apex of pedicel) for ca. 0.5–0.6 mm in length. Stamens 6, subequaling tepals, obliquely expanded; filaments filiform, straight, 2–5.5 mm long, white or pink; anthers adaxially basifixed, slightly extrorse, ovoid, 0.5–1.6 mm long, base sagittate, bilocular with trace of apical confluence between thecae, white, pale cream or pale lilac; pollen white or pale cream. Pistil 1, 5–7.8 mm long, usually slightly exceeding, sometimes equaling or slightly shorter than tepals; ovary subglobose or obovoid, 1.3–3 mm long, 1.8–3.2 mm across, slightly trigonous, trisulcate, apex emarginate-concave, pale green, dull pink or dirty dark reddish brown; style erect, terete, often slightly broadened above, 2.1–5.2 mm long, white or pink; stigma discoid or slightly trilobed, 0.7–2 mm across, white, sometimes slightly tinged purple. Capsules obpyramidal (obcordate laterally), 3.5–4.5 mm long, 3.5–5 mm across, trifid or tripartite, apex emarginate-depressed in center; lobes subconic, ascending, apex obtuse. Seeds many, linear-fusiform, 2.5–3.3 mm long, 0.2–0.3 mm wide, testa whitish, proximally caudate-sublinear, distally acicular; body of seed narrowly oblong, 1–1.4 mm long, 0.2(–0.3) mm wide, brown.

Additional specimens examined (see also Tanaka 1998a):― JAPAN. Kyûshû. Kagoshima Pref., Amami-ôshima Isl.: Yuwandake, 20 May 1951, T. Amano 6500 (RYU-25059). Okinawa. Okinawa Pref., Miyako Isl. : 9 August 1894, T. Ito 1202 (TNS-60738). Okinawa Isl. : Kunigami, Aha, Tanaga-Gumui, elev. 100 m, 24 June 1955, fr., S. Hatusima 18309 (L-1455529*, TI). Iriomote Isl.: 26 October 1973, fr., M. Furuse 4414 (MAK-141694, RYU-17010); near Nakaragawa Riv., 12 August 1894, T. Ito 1458 (TNS-60736, -60737); Gozadake, 250 m, 26 December 1963, fr., T. Yamazaki (TI, RYU-27147). Ishigaki Isl.: Omoto-dake, August 1922, fl., S. Sakaguchi 31 (MAK-138905).

Distribution:―SW Japan, Nansei Isl. (incl. Ryûkyû Isl.). Kagoshima Pref.: Amami-ôshima, and Tokunoshima Isl.. Okinawa Pref. : Okinawa, Miyako, Ishigaki, and Iriomote Isl. ( Fig. 29 View FIGURE29 -Ka).

Habitat:―Shady or semishady moist mossy rocks along streams in forests at elevations ca. 80–400 m.

Conservation status:―Assessed by the Environment Agency of Japan (2000) as VU on the basis of the criterion E in IUCN (1994). Deforestation and road construction are regarded as threats to the species.

Flowering:―Usually (late June–)August–November(–January). Sometimes also to February or even to March under cultivation.

Ripening:―Usually October–December(–February). Sometimes to June.

Remarks:― Helonias kawanoi is a small, highly specialized plant with small, somewhat thin leaves, 1 to few flowers ( Fig. 16A–C View FIGURE 16 ) blooming in late summer to autumn (even in winter in cultivation in Tokyo), and bracteate pedicels and smaller (shorter) seeds. In many temperate vernal species, such as H. bullata ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ), H. orientalis ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ) and H. thibetica , newly formed flower buds remain dormant during cold weather ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). In contrast, in H. kawanoi such dormancy appears to have been (nearly) lost, since flowering is principally in autumn ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). This feature may have been acquired as an adaptation to warm climates. Helonias kawanoi shares some character states with H. umbellata . It often has an umbel of obconic or funnelform, white or pink flowers ( Fig. 16A, B View FIGURE 16 ) like H. umbellata ( Fig. 21A–C View FIGURE 21 ).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Liliales

Family

Melanthiaceae

Genus

Helonias

Loc

Helonias kawanoi (Koidz.) Tanaka (1998a: 109)

Tanaka, Noriyuki 2019
2019
Loc

Heloniopsis umbellata

Hatusima, S. & Amano, T. 1977: 198
Hatusima, S. 1975: 786
Hatusima, S. 1971: 786
1971
Loc

Heloniopsis orientalis (Thunb.) Tanaka var. yakusimensis

Masamune, G. 1957: 103
1957
Loc

Sugerokia kawanoi

Wang F. T. & Tang, T. 1949: )
Koidzumi, G. 1937: )
Koidzumi, G. 1937: )
1937
Loc

Heloniopsis kawanoana

Sakaguchi, S. 1924: 86
1924
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