Dendrobium dangioanum M.Pignal, 2023

Pignal, Marc, 2023, Two new species of Dendrobium Sw. from New Caledonia in the section Macrocladium Schltr. and a note about Dendrobium kanakorum Kraenzl., Adansonia (3) 45 (25), pp. 385-393 : 390

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/adansonia2023v45a25

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10164929

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Dendrobium dangioanum M.Pignal
status

sp. nov.

Dendrobium dangioanum M.Pignal , sp. nov.

( Figs 1B View FIG , 2 View FIG ; Table 1 View TABLE )

Dendrobio finetiano Finet similis , sed floribus largioribus (16 mm vs 9 mm), labello atrovinoso (vs roseum albumque), lobo mediano labelli longiore (2.8 vs 1.5 mm), praecipue differt.

TYPUS. — Nouvelle-Calédonie. Province Nord, La Foa, Parc des Grandes Fougères , 21°36’38”S, 165°45’16”E, 20. I.2019, fl., C. Laudereau 1251 (holo-, NOU [ NOU092609 View Materials ]!; GoogleMaps iso-, P [ P02275933 ]!). GoogleMaps

PARATYPI. — Nouvelle-Calédonie. Province Nord, Poindimié, Amoa GoogleMaps GR Pombei, 20°56’17”S, 165°11’35”E, 25.XI.2016, fl., C. Laudereau & P.-L. Laudereau 156 ( NOU [ NOU092608 View Materials ]!, P [ P02275936 ]!); GoogleMaps Poindimié, Pic Amoa, 22°14’48”S, 166°49’35”E, 4.IV.2017 fl., C. Laudereau & P.-L. Laudereau 411 ( NOU [ NOU092607 View Materials ]!); GoogleMaps Poindimié, Amoa GR Pombei, 20°56’17”S, 165°11’35”E, 7.VIII.2017, fl., C. Laudereau & P.-L. Laudereau 513 ( NOU [ NOU092606 View Materials ]!); GoogleMaps Haute Tchamba: Expl. For. Létocart, forêt humide, 500 m, [21°1’12”S, 165°13’47”E], fl., 21.XII.1967, H.S. MacKee 17999 ( P [ P00118597 ]!); GoogleMaps Haute Tiwaka: Contrefort Est du Tchingou, maquis dégradé, Reste de forêt humide, terrain serpentineux, 800 m, [20°54’31”S, 165°1’7”E], 6. I.1969, fl., H.S. MacKee 20130 ( NOU [ NOU002536 View Materials ] image!, P [ P00118588 ]!); GoogleMaps Mont Boulinda , ravin face N, 800 m, [21°14’12”S, 165°7’31”E], 9.XII.1970, fl., J.-M. Veillon 2228 ( P [ P00118573 ]!). — GoogleMaps Province Sud, Sarraméa, Plateau de Dogny , 21°36’51”S, 165°52’30”E, 25.II.2017, fl., C. Laudereau & P.-L. Laudereau 344 ( NOU [ NOU092605 View Materials ]!, P [ P02275934 ]!); GoogleMaps La Foa, Ouipoin, 21°41’10”S, 165°59’02”E, fl., 14.XII.2018, C. Laudereau 1237 ( NOU [ NOU092604 View Materials ]!); GoogleMaps Plateau de Dogny , 900-1000 m, [21°37’24”S, 165°52’41”E], 18. I.1961, fl., H.S. MacKee 8190 ( P [ P00112236 ]!); GoogleMaps Farino: Forêt Mépéou, 500 m, [21°37’5”S, 165°46’35”E], 25. V.1965, fl. H.S. MacKee 12678 ( P [ P00118602 ]!); GoogleMaps Col d’Amieu: Mt. Pembaï , forêt humide, schistes, 800 m, [21°35’20”S, 165°50’30”E], 15.IV.1976, fl. H.S. MacKee 31056 ( P [ P00118589 ]!). — GoogleMaps Without precise locality: s.l., 25.IV.1975, fl, J. Hoock 50 (P[P00118605]!). GoogleMaps

ETYMOLOGY. — This new species is dedicated to Jacques D’Angio, plant enthusiast, and especially of orchids, who was involved in the fight against invasive animals in the Parc Provincial des Grandes Fougères (Grandes Fougères Provincial Park) and in particular the protection of its “royal ferns”.

PHENOLOGY. — The taxon has been observed in flower from October to August. Flower remain at anthesis for c. 7 days (C. Laudereau, pers. com.).

HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION. — Dendrobium dangioanum sp. nov. is found in the central regions of New Caledonia. It grows between 300 and 1000 m altitude in wet forest or degraded maquis. It is difficult to differentiate from D. finetianum in the vegetative state. CONSERVATION STATUS. — The species, like all other members of Orchidaceae , is protected in the Northern Province.

DESCRIPTION

Epiphyte with erect, close-spaced stems, with a slightly swollen basal internode. Rhizome short and flexuous, branching sympodial. Stem flexuose, (207-)238-315(-388) × (1,4-)1,7-2(-4) mm, bearing (6-)14-18(-23) leaves, often leafless at the base. Internodes of (11-)13-18(-23) mm. Slightly overlapping sheaths of the same length as the internodes. Leaf blade lanceolate, (28-)34-48(-66) × (4-)5-8(-10) mm with a slightly asymmetrical apex. Inflorescences, 1-4, in axillary and subterminal racemes, sometimes bifid, (23-)29- 46(-173) mm, borne at the base of the sheaths to which they are axillary, making them appear opposite the next-most proximal leaf, sometimes on defoliated stems (sheaths persistent), each bearing (6-)10-11(-13) flowers. Flowers resupinate. Bracts c. 2 mm, triangular. Pedicel straight, c. 25 mm long. Tepals yellow with irregular red streaks, texture glossy with edge curling back with age. Dorsal sepal narrowly ovate to lanceolate, 9-9.5 × 3 mm. Lateral sepals asymmetrical, ovate, 8.2 × 3 mm. Petals obovate to spatulate, 10 × 3.4 mm. Mentum white, 2 × 1.5 mm and 0.6 mm deep, furrowed. Labellum, 7-8 × 4 mm, 3-lobed. Lateral lobes upright, roughly triangular, 2.8 mm long and 1.6 mm high, white, longitudinally streaked with burgundy red on the lower half. Callus white yellowish. Median lobe ovate, 4.8 × 4.2 mm, burgundy red except for a spot at the distal 1 mm and the tips of the lobules which are white, lateral lobules rectangular, 1.6 × 0.7 mm, median lobule tuberculate in the centre and with a strongly wavy margin and inwardly folded apex. Column, 2.3 × 1.6 mm and c. 0.9 mm deep, white, furrowed ventrally, with dark pink macules on the sides of the stigmatic orifice, very pubescent on the edges of the furrow. Lateral staminodes white. Stigmatic cavity, 0.7 × 0.8 mm wide. Connective pink, 0.9 mm wide × 0.8 mm high and 0.7 mm deep. Pollinia obovoid, dark yellow, 0.6 × 0.25 mm. Ovary 2.5 × 0.8 mm, slightly curved. Capsule fusiform, obovoid, green, 14 × 5 mm, borne on an 8 mm pedicel.

NOU

Institut de Recherche pour le Développement

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

GR

Université J. Fourier - Grenoble I

N

Nanjing University

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