Ridleyandra iminii Siti-Munirah, 2012

Siti-Munirah, Mat Yunoh, 2012, Ridleyandra iminii (Gesneriaceae), a new species from Peninsular Malaysia, PhytoKeys 19, pp. 67-70 : 67-68

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.19.4064

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scientific name

Ridleyandra iminii Siti-Munirah
status

sp. nov.

Ridleyandra iminii Siti-Munirah sp. nov. Figure 1 View Figure 1

Diagnosis.

Ridleyandra iminii is most similar to Ridleyandra morganii (Franch.) A.Weber in its dentate leaves with blunt teeth more than 5 mm long, but it differs in its shorter peduncles (not 7-10 cm long), the deep red colouration of the corolla (not deep purple with white lines in the throat) and longer capsules (5-6 cm long, not 4.5-5 cm long).

Type.

Peninsular Malaysia. Pahang, Gunung Benom, Krau Game Reserve. 8 January 2008 (fl & fr), Siti-Munirah FRI 55387 (holotype: KEP!).

Description.

Perennial herb, stem unbranched, woody, to 25 cm long, glabrous except for dense dark uniseriate, multicellular hairs, ca 0.5 mm long, on upper portion of petioles, on the lower surface of midrib and on peduncles. Leaves opposite, clustered in a rosette at the top of the stem; petioles 1-4 cm long; lamina lanceolate-oblong, 9-18.5 × 3-5.5 cm, glossy above, slightly paler beneath, base attenuate, margin undulate, very coarsely serrate, teeth to nearly 1 cm long, broad and blunt, apex acute; midrib and veins impressed above, prominent beneath, lateral veins (10-)12(-16) pairs. Inflorescence single-flowered, peduncle slender, pale green, 5-8 cm long; bract pair lanceolate, 2-3 × 1-2 mm; pedicels 2.5-3 cm; sepals light green, divided to base, lanceolate, 5-7 × ca. 1 mm, apex acute; corolla trumpet-shaped; tube white outside, dark red within, ca. 4 cm long, ca. 5 mm wide at base dilating to 10-15 mm wide at the mouth, outside finely pubescent, throat and lobes dark red, nectar guides raised and slightly darker, inner surface of throat finely velvety; lobes 5, upper two lobes reflexed, ca. 5 x 10 mm and lower three lobes extending beyond the upper, ca. 5 × 12 mm; stamens with filaments 2-2.5 cm long, anthers white, ca. 1 × 1 mm, connective small and horn-like, staminode vestigial; ovary and style ca. 3 cm long, stigma broadly triangular, white. Capsules curved downwards, glabrous, 5-6 cm long, ca. 3 mm thick, sepals not persisting.

Distribution:

Ridleyandra iminii is known only from the type locality, Peninsular Malaysia. Pahang: Gunung Benom, Krau Game Reserve, 3°45'N, 102°19'E.

Ecology.

In upper hill dipterocarp forest on wet, sandy, moist soil on a shaded, steep slope and river bank at ca. 700 m altitude.

Etymology.

The species is named after Mr. Imin Kamin, research assistant and plant collector in the Kepong Herbarium (KEP), Forest Research Institute Malaysia, with whom I first collected the plant. Conservation status. Rare (RA). The Malaysian Rare category has the following definition: the taxon is not exposed to any known direct or plausible potential threat and does not qualify under the five IUCN criteria and it occurs in ≤ 2 sites or has an EOO (extent of occurrence) ≤ 100 km2 or AOO (area of occupancy) ≤ 10 km2 ( Chua 2012). In the case of this species, although it occurs in a Totally Protected Area (an area that is legally protected), it still vulnerable because it lies beside the main tourist trail and its population numbers about 200 individuals.

Specimens examined.

Peninsular Malaysia. Pahang: Benom, Krau Game Reserve, 15 November 2009 (fl), A.R. Ummul-Nazrah FRI 70717 (KEP).