Daviesia implexa (Crisp) Crisp
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A05187DC-FFB3-D223-FF3C-55E7886E53BB |
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Daviesia implexa (Crisp) Crisp |
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19. Daviesia implexa (Crisp) Crisp View in CoL , comb. & stat. nov.
Basionym: Daviesia elongata Bentham (1864: 74) subsp. implexa Crisp (1995: 1191) View in CoL . Type [approximate locality data given because the species is rare]: Western Australia, Roe , E of Lake Grace , 33°10’S, 118°30’E, J. Taylor 2264 & P. Ollerenshaw , 25 September 1983. Holotype: CBG; isotypes: K, MEL, PERTH. GoogleMaps
Hummocky shrubs to 1 m high and 2 m wide, multi-stemmed, tangled and straggling, glabrous, pruinose. Branchlets angular with prominent ridges or narrow wings. Root anatomy with anomalous secondary thickening (cord type). Phyllodes scattered, ascending, linear, twisted into a loose spiral (1–3 turns), recurved to hooked at the apex, basally inarticulate and decurrent, 5–100 × 2–5 mm, with a prominent midrib and thickened, waxy margins. Unit inflorescences racemose, 2- or 3-flowered; subtending bracts appressed, subulate, 1.5–2 mm long. Pedicels 2.5–6 mm long. Calyx View in CoL slightly ribbed; upper 2 lobes united into a truncate, notched lip; lower lobes acute. Corolla View in CoL : standard transversely elliptic, emarginate, 10–11.5 × 8–12 mm including the 3–4 mm claw, yellow or apricot with a narrow red-brown arc surrounding the yellow-green central circle, and a vertical yellow stripe at the centre of the abaxial surface; wings obovate, rounded and incurved at apex, enclosing the much shorter keel, auriculate, 8.5–11 × 3–4.5 mm including the ca. 3 mm claw, red with orange margins; keel half transversely very broadly obovate, acute, saccate, ca. 6.5 × 2–3 mm including the 2.5–3 mm claw, yellow. 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 mm long including a long-acuminate beak, 7–8 mm broad; 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. 21D, E View FIGURE 21 ).
Flowering period:— September to January. Fruiting period: December and January.
Distribution:— Western Australia, south-eastern wheatbelt from Kulin to east of Hyden.
Habitat:— Grows in gravelly sand in heath (kwongan) dominated e.g. by Allocasuarina .
Conservation status:— National: Not listed. WA: Priority 3, possibly threatened or near-threatened but not yet adequately surveyed.
A MONOGRAPH OF DAVIESIA
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Selected specimens (16 examined):— Approximate locality data given because the species is rare. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Roe: Near Newdegate , 33°10’S, 119°’ E, W . E . Blackall 1281, 7 November 1931 ( PERTH); N of Lake Grace township , 32°40’S, 118°20’E, P GoogleMaps . Wilson 3430, 21 September 1964 ( AD, CANB); E of Newdegate , 33°10’S, 119°10’E, J GoogleMaps . M GoogleMaps . Taylor 2293 & P . Ollerenshaw, 26 September 1983 ( CBG, MEL); Lake Grace , 33°10’S, 118°30’E, W GoogleMaps . E GoogleMaps . Blackall 3178, September 1933 ( PERTH); W of Lake Grace , 33°10’S, 118°20’E, M GoogleMaps . D. Crisp 5540, 28 January 1979 ( AD, CBG, K, MEL, MO, PERTH) .
Affinity:— Although previously included as a subspecies of D. elongata , this taxon differs sharply in the size of the bracts, the twisted and apically hooked phyllodes, 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 implexa could be confused with D. longifolia , D. pauciflora or D. costata because all four species have linear decurrent phyllodes and a similar habit. However, none of the other three species has spirally twisted or hooked phyllodes like those of D. implexa . Daviesia longifolia and D. pauciflora also differ from D. implexa in having one or more prominent longitudinal nerves between the midrib and margin; sometimes phyllodes of these species may be <2 mm broad, in which case they are terete or oblong in transection. Even the narrowest phyllodes of D. implexa are horizontally compressed.
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Australian National Botanic Gardens, specimens pre-1993 |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
MEL |
Museo Entomologico de Leon |
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Western Australian Herbarium |
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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
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Nanjing University |
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State Herbarium of South Australia |
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Australian National Botanic Gardens |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
MO |
Missouri Botanical Garden |
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Daviesia implexa (Crisp) Crisp
Crisp, Michael D., Cayzer, Lindy, Chandler, Gregory T. & Cook, Lyn G. 2017 |
Daviesia elongata Bentham (1864: 74) subsp. implexa
Crisp 1995: 1191 |
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Dall 1871 |