Cyrtandra ferruginea Merr. ( Merrill 1915 )

Olivar, Jay Edneil C., Atkins, Hannah J., Hauenschild, Frank & Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra N., 2020, Cyrtandra argentii, a new species of Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) from the Philippines, and a review of the C. villosissima group, European Journal of Taxonomy 676, pp. 1-15 : 7-9

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.676

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4328677

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A13C0319-0B32-FFB6-FD93-FBACB239FC10

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Valdenar

scientific name

Cyrtandra ferruginea Merr. ( Merrill 1915 )
status

 

Cyrtandra ferruginea Merr. ( Merrill 1915) View in CoL

Figs 1 View Fig , 3B, 4B

Material examined

Type

PHILIPPINES • Luzon , Camarines, Mt Cauayan; 9 Dec. 1913; Phil. Pl. Ramos 1548 (syntypes: BM!, GH!, NY!, P!, US!).

Additional material

PHILIPPINES • Mt Isarog , Camarines Sur; Aug. 1915; Ramos 23554 (US00081328) ibid.; 22 Mar. 1997; Mendum et al. 29182 (E00057041) ibid.; 23 Mar. 1997; Argent et al. 20182 (L.3805694) Mt Bulusan , Sorsogon; Dec. 1915; Elmer 16074 (L.2818244, US00081329, U.1341267, P03884333) ibid.; 19 Jun. 1958; Sinclair 9624 (E00631523) Mt Mayon , Albay; 15 Nov. 1991; Reynoso, Romero & Fuentes 3584 (E00316099) Catanduanes; 11 Dec. 1917; Ramos 30288 (US00081330, P03884332) Mt Malinao , Albay; 29 Oct. 1995; Reynoso, Sagcal & Fernando 21406 (L.3805666).

Description

An erect suffrutescent plant up to 1 m in height. Stems terete with ferruginous hairs all throughout. Leaves opposite, anisophyllous; petioles 4–7 cm long, densely hirsute; blades ca 20 × 12 cm, oblong to oblong-elliptic slightly falcate, apex acute or slightly acuminate, base acute or rounded, pronouncedly asymmetrical, not decurrent, margins denticulate, 10 pairs of lateral veins, curving and uniting at the margin, densely hirsute on both sides; blades of smaller leaves of a pair 6.5–9× 2–2.5 cm, resembling the major leaves in all other respects. Inflorescences cymose, axillary, erect, pedunculate, with 1–3 flowers; peduncle 2–3 cm long, densely hirsute; bracts green, ca 10 × 1 mm, linear lanceolate, densely hirsute on both surfaces, persistent. Calyx tubular, pale green, 20–30 mm long, upper lobes ca 3 mm long, lower lobes ca 7 mm long, acuminate, densely hirsute externally, with glandular hairs internally at base of lobes. Corolla white, 50–65 mm long, funnel-shaped, upper lobes rounded, ca 8× 9 mm, lower and lateral lobes rounded, ca 5× 6 mm, densely hirsute, with glandular hairs internally, lobes slightly recurved. Stamens 2; filaments ca 10 mm long, attached ca 18 mm from base of corolla, sparsely covered with glandular hairs; anthers ca 1.5 mm long, thecae parallel, coherent at apices; staminodes 3, lateral staminodes ca 4 mm long, central staminode ca 1 mm long. Gynoecium ca 25 mm long overall; disc cupular with undulate margin, ca 2 mm long, glabrous; ovary 8–9 mm long, with glandular hairs throughout; style ca 12 mm long, with glandular hairs throughout; stigma bilobed, ca 1 mm across. Fruits lanceolate, green, hirsute, verrucose, 30–40 × 6 mm; calyx persistent and entirely enclosing the fruit, style persistent.

Distribution and habitat

Cyrtandra ferruginea is found growing in damp forests at approximately 500–800 m a.s.l. and can be found on Catanduanes, Mt Isarog, Mt Mayon, Mt Malinao and Mt Bulusan ( Fig. 1 View Fig ).

Notes

Cyrtandra ferruginea is morphologically most similar to C. argentii sp. nov., but can be separated by the following characters: ferruginous anisophyllous leaves, 1–3 flowered simple cymes, and hirsute corolla.

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