Lasianthus depressineurus H.Zhu, 2012
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.3767/000651912X652012 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1664BC60-3C6F-0D25-FFEB-4FFCFB987B8F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lasianthus depressineurus H.Zhu |
status |
sp. nov. |
38. Lasianthus depressineurus H.Zhu View in CoL , sp. nov. — Fig. 11 View Fig
Proximus L. inodorus Blume , sed foliis minoribus ovato-lanceolatis, costis et nervis supra conspicue depressis, lobis calycis ovatis longioribus tubo differt. —
Typus: Dyg Awa & Lee S.50579 (holo L; iso K, MO), Borneo, Sarawak, Bt. Lawi, Bario , 1290 m alt., in hill mixed dipterocarp forest, on top of the ridge, 3 Aug. 1985 .
Treelet, 2 m high; branchlets slender, terete, c. 1 mm diam, densely tomentose. Leaves: blades ovate-lanceolate, 8–11 by 1.5 cm, coriaceous, glabrous except pubescent midrib and nerves beneath, apex caudate, base acute or subrounded; midrib and nerves deeply depressed above, strongly prominent beneath, nerves 6–7 pairs, ascending at an angle of 45–60°, curved to margin, nervules obscure above, prominent beneath, reticulate, glabrous, margin conspicuously recurved; petioles 5 – 8 mm long, densely tomentose. Stipules triangular, c. 2 mm long, densely tomentose. Inflorescences sessile; bracts ovate-orbicular, c. 3 mm long, pubescent surfaces; bracteoles oblong, c. 2.5 mm long, pubescent. Flowers fascicular, sessile; calyx campanulate, pubescent, lobes 5, ovate, c. 2.5 mm long, 1.5 mm broad, pubescent both surfaces, densely hirsute on margin, tubes c. 2 mm long; corolla not seen. Drupes globose, c. 3 mm diam, pubescent, crowned by persistent ovate, c. 4 mm long calyx lobes; pyrenes 4, smooth on the abaxial face.
Distribution — Malaysian ( Sarawak).
Habitat & Ecology — In montane forest between 1290 – 1400 m altitude. Flowering and fruiting in August.
Additional specimen examined. Borneo, Sarawak, Limbang, D. Awa & B. Lee S.47839 (L).
Note — This species is characterized by its deeply depressed midrib and nerves above surface and ovate-orbicular bracts. It seems to be related to L. inodorus , but conspicuously differs from the latter by having small ovate-lanceolate leaves with deeply depressed midrib and nerves above, ovate calyx lobes longer than the tube.
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