Daviesia elongata Bentham (1864: 74)

Crisp, Michael D., Cayzer, Lindy, Chandler, Gregory T. & Cook, Lyn G., 2017, A monograph of Daviesia (Mirbelieae, Faboideae, Fabaceae), Phytotaxa 300 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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Daviesia elongata Bentham (1864: 74)
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20. Daviesia elongata Bentham (1864: 74) View in CoL , (Crisp 1995: 1189), Wheeler et al. (2002: 743). Type: ‘W. Australia, Drummond, 2nd Coll. n. 136.’ Lectotype (Crisp 1995: 1189): K (ex Herb. Hooker, annotated ‘Negative no. Kew 911’); isolectotype: BM, E, G, K (ex LINN), K (ex Herb. Bentham), LD, MEL, P, PERTH, U, W

Spreading or sprawling shrubs with many tangled stems from a common rootstock, 0.5–1 m high and up to 1 m broad, glabrous, glaucous. Root anatomy normal (unistelar). Branchlets compressed-angular to tetragonous, prominently ribbed. Phyllodes scattered, erect, narrowly obovate or elliptic to linear, tapering to the acute apex and also to the inarticulate decurrent base, 40–170 × 4–15 mm, green; midrib prominent, lateral venation obscure. Unit inflorescences 1 per axil, racemose, 2- or 3-flowered; peduncle 8–12 mm long; rachis 1–2 mm long; subtending bracts linear, leaf-like, ca. equal in length to flowers at anthesis, enlarging to ca. 20 mm long in fruit; venation prominently reticulate; barren bracts scattered along peduncle, appressed, triangular, ca. 1 mm long. Pedicels 2– 7.5 mm long. Calyx with the upper 2 lobes united into an emarginate lip, broadly rounded, recurved and touching the adjacent lower lobe; lower 3 lobes triangular, ca. 0.75 mm long. Corolla : standard transversely elliptic, emarginate, 10–11.5 × 8–12 mm including the 3–4 mm claw, rich yellow to yellow-orange with a red ring around the oblong yellow centre; wings obovate, rounded and incurved at apex and enclosing the much shorter keel, auriculate, 8.5–11 × 3–4.5 mm including the ca. 3 mm claw, maroon, fading to orange-yellow at the tips; keel half transversely very broadly obovate, acute, saccate, ca. 6.5 × 2–3 mm including the 2.5–3 mm claw, maroon. Stamens strongly dimorphic: inner whorl of 5 with longer, slender, terete filaments and shorter, round, versatile anthers with confluent thecae; outer whorl of 5 with shorter, broader, compressed filaments and longer, oblong, basifixed, 2- celled anthers; filaments cohering. Pod obliquely shallowly obtriangular, compressed, acuminate, 15–17 × 7–8 mm; upper suture slightly sigmoid; lower suture acute. Seed ellipsoid, ca. 4 mm long, 2.5 mm broad, 1.5 mm thick, light brown; aril ca. 2.5 mm long. ( Fig. 21A–C View FIGURE 21 ).

Flowering period:— September to January. Fruiting period: October to January.

Distribution:— Known only from the Busselton area, Western Australia.

Habitat:— Grows in pale brown sand on flat terrain in heath understorey of open forest dominated by Eucalyptus marginata and Corymbia calophylla .

Conservation status:— National: Vulnerable. WA: Vulnerable, Declared Rare Flora.

Additional specimens examined: — Approximate locality data given because the species is rare. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Darling : SW of Busselton, 33°40’S, 115°10’E, R GoogleMaps . D. Royce 4688, 25 October 1953 ( PERTH); ibid., C. A GoogleMaps . Gardner 5572, 12 September 1940 ( PERTH); ibid., M GoogleMaps . D. Crisp 5360, 21 January 1979 ( AD, CBG, K, MEL, MO, NSW, PERTH); WA, J . Drummond 44 ( MEL 78035 View Materials ) .

Affinity:— Daviesia implexa was previously included as a subspecies of D. elongata but differs qualitatively in several characters including pruinose vegetative parts, twisted and apically hooked phyllodes, much smaller (≤ 2 mm long) subtending bracts that do not enlarge in fruit, and in the upper 2 calyx lobes. In D. elongata these lobes are broadly rounded and recurved, touching the adjacent lower lobes, but D. implexa has a broad, truncate lip.

Daviesia costata , D. longifolia and D. pauciflora are similar in their straggling, tangled growth habit, and in

A MONOGRAPH OF DAVIESIA

Phytotaxa 300 (1) © 2017 Magnolia Press • 63 having linear decurrent phyllodes, but all three species have small (≤ 2 mm long) non-enlarging bracts, a calyx with ± equal lobes, and individual differences as follows. Daviesia costata differs in having a smaller calyx (3.5–5 mm long, including receptacle) with ten conspicuous ribs. Daviesia longifolia differs mainly in having a larger inflorescence (4–15-flowered) and a generally longer peduncle and rachis that are (4–) 10–17 mm and (0–)6–28(– 150) mm long respectively, and a smaller calyx (3–4 mm long, including the receptacle). Daviesia pauciflora has much longer (to 400 mm long) and narrower (to 1.5 mm broad) phyllodes than D. elongata , and often has a pair of flowers at the apex of the inflorescence, unlike D. elongata . Also, D. pauciflora has an auriculate keel, whereas that of D. elongata is vestigial.

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

PERTH

Western Australian Herbarium

C

University of Copenhagen

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

M

Botanische Staatssammlung München

AD

State Herbarium of South Australia

CBG

Australian National Botanic Gardens, specimens pre-1993

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

MEL

Museo Entomologico de Leon

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

NSW

Royal Botanic Gardens, National Herbarium of New South Wales

WA

University of Warsaw

J

University of the Witwatersrand

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Daviesia

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