Lasianthus barbatus H.Zhu, 2012
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.3767/000651912X652012 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1664BC60-3C42-0D08-FCA2-497DFA9F7D63 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lasianthus barbatus H.Zhu |
status |
sp. nov. |
8. Lasianthus barbatus H.Zhu View in CoL , sp. nov. — Fig. 3 View Fig
Proximus L. glabro Ridl. , sed foliis lanceolatis, 1.3–2.5 cm latis, nervulis subtus conspicuis,parallelis atque stipulis et bracteis minoribus differt. —
Typus: T. Suppiah s.n. KEP 104817 About KEP (holo L), Peninsular Malaysia, Kelantan, Ulu Sat FR. , in primary forest, 13 June 1968 .
Shrub, 2 mm high; branchlets terete, c. 2 mm diam, glabrous, brown. Leaves: blades lanceolate, 8 –12 by 1.3 –2.5 cm, subcoriaceous, glabrous except sparsely hirsute nerves beneath, apex caudate, aristate, arista 2 mm long, base acuminate to acute, midrib slightly depressed above, prominent beneath, glabrous, nerves flat above, prominent beneath, 5 – 6 pairs, ascending at an angle of 50–60°, curved to margin, sparsely hirsute beneath, nervules obscure above, conspicuous beneath, parallel, glabrous; petioles c. 5 mm long, glabrous. Stipules ovate-triangular to broadly triangular, 4–5 by 4 mm, glabrous except barbate margin. Inflorescences axillary, sessile; bracts ovate-triangular, glabrous except barbate margin, 4–5 by 2–4 mm; bracteoles ovate-triangular, glabrous except barbate margin. Flowers fascicular, sessile. Drupes subglobose, 4–5 by 4 mm, with 5 obtuse ridges, glabrous; calyx lobes per- sistent, lanceolate, 1 mm long, hirsute; pyrenes 4–5, smooth on the abaxial face, sulcate on the adaxial and the side faces in transverse section.
Distribution — Endemic to Peninsular Malaysia.
Habitat & Ecology — In primary forest. Fruiting in June.
Note — This species has stipules and bracts with barbate margins as L. glaber . It differs from the latter by having lanceolate leaves less than 2.5 cm broad, nervules conspicuous beneath, parallel, relatively small stipules and bracts; while L. glaber has elliptic-oblong leaves, 12–18 by 4–5.5 cm, ner- vules obscure on both surfaces, relatively large stipules and bracts. It is close to L. foxworthyanus , but differs from the latter by having glabrous branchlets and leaves, leaves lanceolate, nerves 5 – 6, stipules and bracts ovate-triangular, glabrous except barbate margins, drupes with 4–5 pyrenes.
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