Rafael Felipe de Almeida, Higor Antonio‐Domingues, Francisco Maiato P. Gonçalves, David J. Goyder
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摘要
Triaspis hypericoides目前包括三个公认的亚种,是非洲大陆南部林地稀树草原的特有物种。在安哥拉西南部采集到属于该复合种群的一个不寻常种群后,我们重新评估了该种群的分类。这项研究基于对 T. hypericoides 中所有亚种的模式标本、原型、野外照片和标本馆页的分析。根据叶、花和果实特征的差异,我们恢复了 T. canescens、T. hypericoides 和 T. nelsonii 的地位。此外,我们还建议将安哥拉种群作为安哥拉西南部威拉省比夸尔国家公园(Bicuar National Park)干燥的miombo林地中特有的Triapis新种。Triaspis bicuarensis sp.nelsonii 的区别:互生(对生)叶,卵形到宽卵形(宽卵形到宽卵形)叶片,圆形(箭头形)叶基部,平(波状)叶缘、叶柄长 4-8 毫米(对长 2-3 毫米),复花序为聚伞圆锥花序(对伞房花序),小苞片着生于花序梗先端下方(对花序梗中部)。本报告提供了属于该物种群的所有物种的识别钥匙,同时还提供了该新物种的完整形态描述、照片图版以及关于其分布、生态学、古植物学和分类学的评论。这些成果强调了继续修订被忽视的非洲马鞭草属分类学的必要性。
A new Angolan species from the Triaspis hypericoides complex (Malpighiaceae) based on macromorphology and palynology
Triaspis hypericoides currently comprises three accepted subspecies endemic to woodland savannas of southern continental Africa. After an unusual population belonging to this complex was collected in southwestern Angola, we re‐evaluated the classification of this group. This study was based on the analysis of type specimens, protologues, field photographs and herbarium sheets of all subspecies within T. hypericoides. We reinstate T. canescens, T. hypericoides and T. nelsonii based on differences in leaf, flower and fruit traits. Additionally, the Angolan population is proposed here as a new species of Triapis endemic to the dry miombo woodlands of Bicuar National Park, Huíla Province, southwestern Angola. Triaspis bicuarensis sp. nov. is easily distinguished from T. nelsonii by its alternate (versus opposite) leaves, ovate to widely ovate (versus widely ovate to very widely ovate) leaf laminas, rounded (versus sagittate) leaf base, flat (versus undulate) margins, sparsely white‐tomentose (versus glabrous to glabrescent) abaxial leaf surface, petiole 4–8 mm long (versus 2–3 mm long), compound inflorescences in thyrses (versus corymbs) and bracteoles inserted below apex of peduncles (versus in the middle of peduncles). An identification key to all species belonging to this species complex is presented alongside a complete morphological description for the new species, photographic plates and comments on the distribution, ecology, palynology and taxonomy. These results underline the need for continued revisions of the taxonomy of the neglected African genera of Malpighiaceae.
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Nordic Journal of Botany publishes original contributions on all aspects of the taxonomy, evolution, conservation, ecology and biogeography of plants (including algae and bryophytes) and fungi.