Lasianthus subglobosus H.Zhu, 2012
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.3767/000651912X652012 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1664BC60-3C18-0D52-FCA2-4919FC447E87 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lasianthus subglobosus H.Zhu |
status |
sp. nov. |
119. Lasianthus subglobosus H.Zhu View in CoL , sp. nov.
Similis L. bruneensis H.Zhu , sed ramulis dense depressi-pubescentibus, foliis basi acutis, nervulis conspicuis, petiolis pubescentibus 5 mm longis et pyrenis 6 differt. — Typus: PuasaAngian 3967 (holo K; iso L), Malaysia (Sabah), Tambunan , 1200 ft, 19/02/1934 .
Treelet, 2 m high; branchlets terete, densely depressed-pubescent. Leaves: blades lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, 8–12 by 1.8–4.5 cm, coriaceous, pubescent on leaf nerves beneath, apex acuminate or caudate, base acute, midrib and nerves conspicuously prominent on both surfaces, nerves 5 –7 pairs, ascending at an angle of 50–60°, curved to the margin, ner- vules conspicuous on both surfaces, reticulate; petioles 0.5 cm long, pubescent. Stipules small, triangular, 1.5 – 3 mm long, pubescent. Inflorescences sessile, bracts inconspicuous. Flowers fascicular, sessile; calyx campanulate, 2 mm long, pubescent, calyx lobes 5, triangular, 1–2 mm long; corolla not seen. Drupes c. 3 mm diam, subglobose, puberulous, black, crowned by persistent small subulate-triangular calyx teeth; pyrenes 6, shallow sulcate on the abaxial face, triangular in transverse section.
Distribution — Endemic to Borneo.
Habitat & Ecology — In forest. Flowering and fruiting from February to December.
Note — This species is close to L. bruneensis , but differs from the latter in having branchlets densely depressedpubescent; leaves with an acute base, nervules conspicuous on both surfaces; petioles 5 mm long, pubescent; drupes with 6 pyrenes.
K |
Royal Botanic Gardens |
L |
Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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