A taxonomic revision of the genus Hydnora (Hydnoraceae)

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Kew Bulletin Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1007/s12225-024-10193-5
Sebastian A. Hatt, Chris J. Thorogood, Jay F. Bolin, Lytton J. Musselman, Duncan D. Cameron, Olwen M. Grace
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A systematic monograph is presented for Hydnora (Hydnoraceae), a poorly known genus of holoparasitic plants distributed across Africa, Madagascar and southern Arabia. Species of Hydnora are characterised by their underground habit, unusual fleshy flowers and complete absence of leaves or photosynthetic tissue. This is the first detailed monograph of the genus Hydnora since 1935 and is informed by a comprehensive survey of herbarium specimens and literature. Detailed descriptions, full synonymy, distribution maps and discussion concerning confusable taxa are provided for each species, along with notes on ethnobotany, ecology and conservation. We place particular emphasis on the taxonomic value of osmophore geometry and positioning in living and dried material, which are highly consistent within species. We also provide the first detailed assessment of host range across the genus. Hydnora hanningtonii Rendle and H. solmsiana Dinter are reinstated from synonymy, and H. bolinii S.Hatt is newly described here. The infrageneric classification is reviewed and a key is provided for both living and dried material. Species are accompanied by both illustrations and photographs of living and dried material where possible.

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本报告为 Hydnora(水螅科)撰写了系统专著,这是一个鲜为人知的全寄生植物属,分布在非洲、马达加斯加和阿拉伯南部。Hydnora物种的特征是其地下习性、不寻常的肉质花朵以及完全没有叶子或光合组织。这是自 1935 年以来第一部详细介绍 Hydnora 属的专著,其中包含对标本馆标本和文献的全面调查。书中提供了每个物种的详细描述、完整的同义词、分布图和有关易混类群的讨论,以及有关民族植物学、生态学和保护的说明。我们特别强调了活体和干燥材料中渗透孔的几何形状和定位的分类价值,这在物种内是高度一致的。我们还首次对该属的寄主范围进行了详细评估。Hydnora hanningtonii Rendle 和 H. solmsiana Dinter 从同义中恢复,H. bolinii S.Hatt 在此被新描述。对亚属分类进行了回顾,并提供了活体和干燥材料的检索表。物种尽可能附有活体和干燥材料的插图和照片。
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Kew Bulletin
Kew Bulletin PLANT SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Kew Bulletin is an international peer-reviewed journal for the taxonomy, systematics and conservation of vascular plants and fungi. Papers on conservation, evolution, palynology, cytology, anatomy, biogeography and phytochemistry are considered, where relevant to taxonomy and systematics. Review papers on topics appropriate to the journal are invited. The journal is richly illustrated with line drawings and photographs, and also features a Book Review and Notices section. Four parts (c. 640 pp) are published each year.
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