Ridleyandra merohmerea M.Y.Siti-Munirah & D.Zaharil, 2017

Yunoh, Siti-Munirah Mat & Dzulkafly, Zaharil, 2017, Ridleyandra merohmerea (Gesneriaceae), a new species from Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia, PhytoKeys 89, pp. 1-10 : 2-6

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.89.20344

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scientific name

Ridleyandra merohmerea M.Y.Siti-Munirah & D.Zaharil
status

sp. nov.

Ridleyandra merohmerea M.Y.Siti-Munirah & D.Zaharil sp. nov. Figure 2 View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3

Diagnosis.

In its leaf shape and flower lobe colour, Ridleyandra merohmerea most resembles R. iminii Siti-Munirah but it differs in its leaves that are flat above and not wavy (glossy above and wavy), petiole 1-2 cm long (1-4 cm), oblanceolate and falcate lamina (lamina lanceolate oblong and not falcate), peduncle 8-13 cm long with green to dark purple (5-8 cm, pale green), pedicels 1-2 cm long (2.5-3 cm). In flower colour also is similar to R. iminii but differs in the sepal dark purple outer surface (sepals light green), corolla tube completely bright red outside (fully white outside).

Type.

MALAYSIA. Peninsular Malaysia: Kelantan, Ulu Galas Forest Reserve, Sungai Tuang , 5 April 2017, (fl & fr) Siti-Munirah FRI 76345 View Materials (holotype: KEP!) .

Description.

Perennial herb. Stem woody, unbranched, erect, 2-30 cm tall, 3-6 mm diam., upper part of stem, petiole, lower surface of veins with greenish white-brown, dense, unbranched, multiseriate, hairs ca. 1-3 mm long. Leaves in unequal pairs, clustered in a rosette at the top of the stem, petioles 1-2 cm long; lamina oblanceolate, falcate, 6-20 × 2-5 cm, flat above, narrowed to base, margin lobed, tooth tip acute or rounded, 2-15 × 1.5-10 mm, apex acute to attenuate, green above, whitish green beneath; midrib impressed above, prominent beneath, lateral veins 10-17 pairs. Inflorescence single-flowered, peduncle 8-13 cm long, green to dark purple, slightly curved downward; bracts in pairs, opposite or alternate, pale green, lanceolate, ca. 3 × 1.5 mm, pedicel 1-2 cm long, dark purple red, hairs brown. Flowers with sepals 5, oblanceolate, ca. 3 × 1.5 mm, dark purple outside, green inside; corolla trumpet-shaped, tube ca. 5 cm long, ca. 1.5 cm diam. at the mouth, dilating to ca. 0.5 cm at the base, lobes ca. 7-9 mm × 5-6 mm, outside minutely pubescent, white at the base becoming completely bright red outside, inside completely deep red, lobes dark red to almost black projecting ca. 9 mm beyond the tube, lateral lobes ca. 7 × 6 mm and the centre lobe ca. 9 × 5 mm; stamens 4 in 2 pairs, filaments white to maroon, lower pair ca. 3 cm long, upper pair ca. 3.5 cm long, anthers creamy yellow, ca. 1 mm long, joined in pairs; nectary annular, ca. 1 mm high; ovary ca. 4 cm long, pale mauve, stigma purple, broadly spathulate, ca. 2 mm × 1-2 mm. Capsules dark purple or greenish, slightly curved downward, glabrous, 6-6.5 cm long, 3-6 mm diam.

Distribution.

Endemic in Peninsular Malaysia, Kelantan, Gua Musang (Ulu Galas Forest Reserve, Sungai Tuang (Map 1 View Map 1 ). 4°42.425'N, 101°55.831'E.

Ecology.

Occurs on the river bank, steep slope and some on rocks just beside the river (Figure 1 View Figure 1 ), mostly in under shaded conditions. All populations occurred at about 260-300 m above sea level (asl).

Etymology.

From the local dialect of Kelantanese people, ' Ridleyandra merohmerea ' means 'merah terang’ in Malay and bright red in English. This name was chosen in the hope it will attract more Kelantanese to be more interested, concerned and aware of the importance of forest biodiversity in Kelantan especially since recently there are so many controversies and issues about disturbance to forests in Kelantan that in some cases might result in destruction of this new unique discovery. Hopefully, this name will attract more stake holders to understand the importance of protecting and conserving the forest and this beautiful species and to realise that yet more new species are waiting to be discovered.

Conservation status.

CR B2ab(ii,iii). Following the 2012 IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria, ( IUCN 2012) this species is assessed as critically endangered because it is only known from only one locality. Furthermore, only about 150 individuals were counted scattered along the river from the three populations found, currently it is being threatened all three populations are exposed by the rubber tree plantation project, which is currently ongoing within the forest reserve (or compart ments). Although the three Ridleyandra populations lie within the Ulu Galas Forest Reserve, unfortunately the status of the forest is uncertain because the area had been approved for timber latex clone (TLC) rubber tree plantation and will soon be converted to plantation ('Projek Ladang Hutan’). None of the populations in Ulu Galas FR is in a Totally Protected Area.

Note.

Based on lobed margin leafs, R. merohmerea also close to R. morganii (Franch.) A. Weber, however, in other character, including the inflorescence it is totally different (Figure 4 View Figure 4 , Table 1 View Table 1 ). In addition, phytogeography also different when referring to R. iminii Siti Munirah which endemic to Gunung Benom (Pahang) on upper hill dipterocarp forest, R. merohmerea endemic to Galas FR (Kelantan) in lowland diptero carp forest, while R. morganii is quite wide distribute on central main range at many on montane forest such as Gunung Brinchang, Pahang (Map 1 View Map 1 ). Ridleyandra merohmerea is a distinctive species among Ridleyandra species in its flower color (Figure 5 View Figure 5 ). Indeed, the only other Ridleyandra species with a red flower is R. iminii , however the corolla outer surface of R. iminii is white, while in R. merohmerea is completely red.