Vincetoxicum sakesarense Ali & Khatoon, Pak. J. Bot. 14(1): 67. 1982

Shah, Sayed Afzal, Sultan, Amir, Wen, Jun, Ullah, Zahid, Nisa, Surat Un, Ren, Zhumei, Alam, Muhammad Maqsood, Iqbal, Javed & Mumtaz, Abdul Samad, 2021, Taxonomy of Vincetoxicum s. str. (Asclepiadoideae, Apocynaceae) from southern Asia including three new species and resurrected names, PhytoKeys 179, pp. 35-73 : 35

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Vincetoxicum sakesarense Ali & Khatoon, Pak. J. Bot. 14(1): 67. 1982
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8. Vincetoxicum sakesarense Ali & Khatoon, Pak. J. Bot. 14(1): 67. 1982 Figs 2W, X View Figure 2 , 3I View Figure 3 , 4N, O View Figure 4 , 6 View Figure 6

Type.

Pakistan. Punjab: C-7 Sargodha Dist. : Sakesar hills, in protected area, 15.8. [19]72, M. Qaiser & A. Ghafoor 4524 (Holotype: KUH!) .

Undershrubs, ca. 55 cm tall. Stem striate, pubescent along single or double lines, sometimes pubescent all around, internodes 1-7 cm long. Leaves opposite; petioles up to 8 mm long, pubescent along adaxial channel, sometimes sparsely pubescent abaxially; lamina narrowly ovate to lanceolate, 3-11 × 1-3 cm; apex acute to narrowly acute; base round to sub-cuneate, veins visible on both sides, secondary veins 6-7 (-12) on each side of midvein, both adaxial and abaxial surfaces and abaxial veins glabrous, adaxial veins pubescent, margins sparsely pubescent. Inflorescences sessile, rarely small peduncles up to 2 mm present; bracts with a few basal trichomes or completely glabrous. Flowers dark purple except sepals, 4 × 2.5 mm; pedicels 2-5 mm long, puberulent; sepals up to 2 mm long, tapering into narrowly acute to acuminate apices, margins ciliate, abaxial surface sometimes pubescent, calycine colleters 10/flower; corolla tube up to 1 mm long, lobes 2.5 × 1 mm, twisted clockwise, gradually tapering to the apex, inner surface of corolla lobes bearded except one lateral margin; corona lobes deltoid, longer than wide, 0.6 × 0.5 mm, almost reaching the bases of the staminal appendages, divergent. Follicles fusiform, 5.5-6.5 × 0.7 cm, apices acuminate, surface inconspicuously striate, glabrous. Seeds not seen.

Distribution and habitat.

Endemic to a protected area in Soon Sakesar Valley, a small mountainous valley in northern Punjab, Pakistan. The maximum elevation is 1500 m.

Phenology.

Flowering from April to September and fruiting from May to October.

Provisional conservation status

(Table 1 View Table 1 ). Critically endangered. Vincetoxicum sakesarense is known from two localities in Soon Sakesar valley, Salt Range, Punjab province, Pakistan. The area is protected for security purposes. We and other botanists have collected the species from the type locality twice in the current decade. The species is critically endangered due to the fact that its EOO is very small (Table 1 View Table 1 ), and that it is confined to a comparatively small mountain range. Expanding human population coupled with anthropogenic activities are a serious threat. We have grown living plants in NARC, Islamabad. This indicates that this species could potentially be conserved outside its native range.

Notes.

Vincetoxicum sakesarense is a member of the purple-flowered group of Vincetoxicum and most closely related to V. arnottianum . The two species can be readily distinguished by the shape of the corona lobes which is deltoid in V. sakesarense and deltoid-rhomboid in V. arnottianum . Although very similar, V. arnottianum occurs in western Himalaya while V. sakesarense occurs in the Salt Range (non-Himalayan Mountains).

Specimens examined.

Pakistan. Punjab: Sakesar , 29 September 1951, A. Rahman 287 (KUH); Sakesar, 27 April 1977, M. Ajab & M. Ashraf 50159 (ISL); Sakesar, 05 May 1978, M. Ajab & M. Ahmad 83837 (ISL); Sakesar, 27 April 1977, M. Ajab & M. Ashraf 50158 (ISL); Ouchali, 28 April 1977, M. Ajab & M. Ashraf 48440 (ISL); Sakesar, 01 August 1954, I. Ahmad 27821 (RAW) .