Primulina scutellifolia Luu, N.L.Vu & T.Q.T.Nguyen, 2021

Vu, Ngoc Long, Nguyen, Tran Quoc Trung, Tran, Gioi, Nguyen, Quoc Dat & Luu, Hong Truong, 2021, Primulina scutellifolia, a new species of Gesneriaceae from southern Vietnam, PhytoKeys 187, pp. 15-21 : 15

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.187.77856

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scientific name

Primulina scutellifolia Luu, N.L.Vu & T.Q.T.Nguyen
status

sp. nov.

Primulina scutellifolia Luu, N.L.Vu & T.Q.T.Nguyen sp. nov.

Figure 1 View Figure 1

Type.

Vietnam. Khanh Hoa Province, Khanh Vinh District, Son Thai Commune , 12°11'39"N, 108°43'30"E, at ca. 1485 m elevation, 01 November 2013, Luu Hong Truong KH 0945 (holotype SGN!; isotypes SGN!; PHH!; VNMN!) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

Primulina scutellifolia differs from other congeners in having scutellate leaves.

Description.

Herb, perennial, rosulate, acaulescent. Rhizome terete, woody, to 9 cm long, 3 mm in diameter. Leave 3-13, all basal; petioles cylindrical, appressed downwards tomentose, 6-9 cm long, 0,3 cm in diameter; leaf bade scutellate, 3-5.5 cm long, 2-4 cm wide, adaxially glabrous, shining, plain dark green or dark green with yellowish-greenish spots, leathery, abaxially pale green, reticulate-foveate, sparsely strigose; margins serrate; apex obtuse; base slightly sinuate; venation sunken adaxially, prominent and strigose abaxially; lateral veins 4-6 paired. Inflorescences cymose, axillary, 1-3 flowered. Peduncle reddish brown or greenish, 10-12 cm long, 2-3 mm in diameter, sparsely hirsute. Bracts narrowly triangular, ca 2-3 mm long, ca. 0.5 mm wide at base, same color with peduncle. Calyx 5-lobed from base; lobes equal, lanceolate-oblong 8-10 mm long, 1-2 mm wide, abaxially reddish brown to light green and sparsely glandular hairy, adaxially yellowish green, margin entire, apex acute. Corolla infundibuliform, 4-5 cm long, 1-1.2 cm in diameter at mouth, ca. 0.5 cm in diameter at base, white, violet or white at base and gradually turning to violet towards the apex, outside sparsely glandular hairy, inside smooth and with two yellow stripes on lower part of the corolla. Limb distinctly 2-lipped; upper lip 2-lobed, lobes broadly ovate, 3.5-4 mm long × 7-8 mm wide; lower lip 3-lobed, central lobe orbicular, 7-8 mm long × 7-8 mm wide, lateral ones broadly ovate, 7-8 mm long × 8-9 mm wide. Stamens 2; filaments 29-32 mm long, adnate to the corolla tube base for 16-18 mm, free part 13- 14 mm long and slightly curved, apically sparsely glandular hairy; anthers fused by their entire adaxial surfaces, elliptic, ca. 3 mm long, yellowish. Staminodes 3, linear, translucent; apex capitate, yellowish, glabrous, lateral ones 19-21 mm long, adnate to the corolla for 15-16 mm, free part 4-5 mm long, middle one 16-17 mm long, ca. 1 mm long, adnate to the corolla tube base for 16 mm. Disc ca. 1 mm high, slightly 5-lobed. Ovary linear, 3-3.5 cm long, ca. 2 mm in diameter at base, glabrous on basal 1/2, glandular hairy on apical 1/2. Stigma of only lower lip developing, translucent white, trapeziform, finely hairy, with emarginated apex. Capsule linear, slightly falcate, oblique in relation to the pedicel, reddish brown or greenish and turning to light yellowish, sparsely hairy on the apical part, 65-70 mm long, 5-7 mm in diameter, opening along the dorsal side. Seeds long ellipsoid, translucent brownish.

Phenology.

Flowering was found in August to November and fruiting in September to January.

Etymology.

The specific epithet is derived from its special scutellate leaves.

Vietnamese names.

Báo xuân đón lộc.

Distribution and habitat.

Primulina scutellifolia is currently only known from the type location. It grows scattered on humid fertile soils in the evergreen broadleaf forest at elevations of 1,450 to 1,950 m. Our surveys throughout forests of Khanh Hoa and Lam Dong Provinces, which have now been ongoing for more than ten years, confirm its distribution is confined to the eastern slopes of the Hon Giao Range. This is a locally endemic plant.

Preliminary conservation status.

The plant has been recorded in one population at the type location, with Extent of Occurrence <100 km2 that is impacted by continued logging and not effectively protected. Therefore, we suggest the species to be categorized as Critically Endangered (A1a or B1a,b) ( IUCN Standards and Petitions Subcommittee 2019).

Discussion

Primulina scutellifolia is unique in the genus by its scutellate leaves. It may be confused with P. annamensis (Figure 2 View Figure 2 ) which has similar general shapes, sizes and colours of habit, inflorescence, flower, and leaf ( Pellegrin 1930; Wood 1974; Pham-Hoang 1993; Pham-Hoang 2003; Weber et al. 2011; Vu 2017). However, the latter taxon can be distinguished from our species in having abaxially and adaxially denser silky leaves with obviously cordate base, flat blade and entire or crenate margins, denser pilose petioles, denser glandular hairs on more than apical 2/3 of the gynoecium, bi-lipped stigma and bifid stigma lips with round lobes (Table 1 View Table 1 ). Both species sometimes grow sympatrically but the latter is much more abundant. In dried specimens, the leaves of the new species look somehow subpeltate, which may be reminiscent of those in Deinostigma tamiana (B.L.Burtt) D.J.Middleton & H.J.Atkins from northern Vietnam ( Burtt 1999; Möller et al. 2016), but the latter is distinguishable by its slightly peltate leaves with hairs on both surfaces, short petioles, hooked hairs on pedicel and 4-9-flowered inflorescences. The scutellate leaf blades, often with yellowish-greenish spots and beautiful flowers of the new taxon, render it an ornamental plant of great potential.