Chara bancroftii (J.Groves) Casanova & Karol, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.1071/SB22023 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10979061 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187C6-FFD1-FFA7-1D39-CCDDFBE2F508 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Chara bancroftii (J.Groves) Casanova & Karol |
status |
comb. nov. |
Chara bancroftii (J.Groves) Casanova & Karol , comb. nov., stat. nov.
Chara preissii var. bancroftii J.Groves in J. Groves & G . O . Allen, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland 46: 56 (1935). Type: Dalby, May 1893, T. L . Bancroft 47 (syn: BRI!, LD!); Sandgate, Nov. 1911, C. T . White 2 (syn: BM!); Enoggera Reservoir, May 1912, C. T . White s.n. (syn: BM!) .
Chara fibrosa var. fibrosa f. bancroftii R.D.Wood , Nova Hedwigia 22: 14–16 (1971), nom. inval., nom. prov.
Dioecious. Plants up to 300 mm high, sometimes lightly calcified ( Fig. 7 a View Fig ). Axes 400–500 µm in diameter; 2× corticated, isostichous, 20–28 cells around ( Fig. 7 f View Fig ). Spine cells acute and varying in length (up to 500 µm long), or globose and somewhat inconspicuous, ~50 μm in diameter. Stipulodes spreading or conical, in a single whorl, the same number as the number of branchlets in the adjacent whorl ( Fig. 7 e View Fig ). Branchlets ecorticate, 10–14 in a whorl, up to 15 mm long, segments 4–6, terminated by a cluster of bract cells ( Fig. 7 b, d View Fig ). Bract cells verticillate, up to 1 mm long, 2 or 3 of them, bracteoles 2, similar to bract cells. Bractlet present in place of an antheridium, as long or longer than the oosporangium ( Fig. 7 c View Fig ). Gametangia occurring singly or rarely geminate at the lowest 3 branchlet nodes ( Fig. 7 b, d View Fig ). Oosporangia up to 500 µm long and 320 µm wide with ~9 stripes of helical cells, coronula up to 50 µm high, cells rod-shaped ( Fig. 7 c View Fig ). Oospores very dark brown, 380–410 µm long, 200–250 µm wide. Striae of 8 or 9 flanged ridges ( Fig. 7 g View Fig ), fossa wall 40 μm across, smooth to finely granulate ( Fig. 7 h View Fig ), end cell impression ~75 μm across ( Fig. 7 i View Fig ). Antheridia up to 600 µm in diameter. Chromosomes not known.
Distribution
In freshwater wetlands in tropical and subtropical areas of Queensland and Northern Territory.
Etymology
Named in honour of Thomas Lane Bancroft (1860–1933), a medical naturalist who collected in Queensland.
Notes
Braun amalgamated all dioecious specimens that lack basal gametangia into the taxon Chara dichopitys A.Braun , nom. illeg. ( Nordstedt 1883). Groves and Allen (1935) reinstated C. preissii A.Braun and described this taxon with 1× stipulodes (unistipulate) as a variety therein , namely, C. preissii var. bancroftii . Wood and Imahori (1965) amalgamated all the taxa in section Agardhia in Australia into four species ( C. fibrosa , C. leptopitys A.Braun , C. submollusca Nordst. and C. ecklonii A.Braun ex Kütz. ), synonymising the taxon bancroftii with C. fibrosa f. fibrosa without further recognition. Wood (1971) suggested that f. Bancroftii ‘might be conveniently recognised’ as a form of C. fibrosa (‘like the normal form but with well-developed bract cells’) and provided an illustration of one of the syntypes (Bancroft 47; Wood 1971, p. 31), but no written description.
Chara bancroftii is dioecious, has a corticated axis and naked branchlets. It is distinguished from other dioecious species of Chara in Northern Territory by very large antheridia and abundant bract cells, from C. leptopitys and C. leptopitys subsp. subebracteata Nordst. by the absence of basal gametangia, and from similar dioecious species elsewhere ( C. albaniensis (R.D.Wood) Raam , C. hookeri A.Braun , C. mollusca A.Braun , and C. preissii ) by the diplostichous cortex and haplostephanous stipulodes.
Specimens examined
NORTHERN TERRITORY: 21 miles [~ 33.7 km] SE of Elliott , 20 Feb. 1969, P. K. Latz 478 (DNA, NT); 9 km E of Rabbit Flat Road House, 7 July 1980, P. K. Latz 8477 (DNA, NT); Purnie Bore, 11 Sep. 2009, A. Kerezy s.n. ( MEL, NY) . QUEENSLAND: Pretty Plains , 60 km NW of Valley of Lagoons, 9 Sep. 1976, M. Lazarides 8159 ( L, NSW); Pretty Plains Station, near Valley of Lagoons , 9 Sep. 1976, L. G. Adams 8159 ( CANB); pond on the road to Carnavon Gorge, 5 July 2010, M. T. Casanova r712 ( MEL, NY) .
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève |
O |
Botanical Museum - University of Oslo |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
BRI |
Queensland Herbarium |
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Lund University |
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University of Copenhagen |
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Bristol Museum |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
MEL |
Museo Entomologico de Leon |
NY |
William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden |
M |
Botanische Staatssammlung München |
NSW |
Royal Botanic Gardens, National Herbarium of New South Wales |
CANB |
Australian National Botanic Gardens |
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Chara bancroftii (J.Groves) Casanova & Karol
Casanova, Michelle T. & Karol, Kenneth G. 2023 |
Chara preissii var. bancroftii J.Groves
J. Groves & G. O. Allen 1935: 56 |