{"title":"凯瑟琳·布尔博萨(米尔)市区。(鸢尾科):印度东高止山脉植物区系的新分布记录","authors":"R. Prameela, J. Swamy, M. Venkaiah","doi":"10.22271/TPR.2018.V5.I3.038","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The family Iridaceae Juss. contains 70 genera and 2000 species having a cosmopolitan distribution, with the highest diversity in Southern Africa, East Mediterranean, Central and South America (Mabberley 2008). The genus Eleutherine Herb. is a member of the new world tribe Tigridieae of Iridaceae and comprises low-growing bulbous plants with pleated lanceolate leaves and small white, evening-blooming flowers (Goldblatta & Snow 1991), and comprises four species. Eleutherine angusta Ravenna native range is Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil) to Paraguay of South America. E. bulbosa (Mill.) Urb. is distributed in Mexico, Caribbean, and Central and South America; it is introduced and cultivated in several parts of Africa and Asia, and now naturalized in Indochina, Philippines, and in some parts of India. 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引用次数: 4
摘要
鸢尾科鸢尾。包含70属和2000种,具有世界分布,在非洲南部、东地中海、中美洲和南美洲的多样性最高(Mabberley 2008)。叶绿草属。是鸢尾科新世界tigridiae部落的一员,包括低矮的球茎植物,褶皱披针形叶子和小的白色,晚开的花(Goldblatta & Snow 1991),由四个物种组成。Eleutherine angusta Ravenna原产于南马托格罗索州(巴西)至南美洲巴拉圭。球茎(密尔)市区。分布在墨西哥、加勒比海、中美洲和南美洲;E. citriodora (Ravenna)产自阿根廷北部的Ravenna, E. latifolia (Standl。(L.O.Williams)拉文纳分布在中美洲北部和南美洲亚热带。(Goldblatta & Snow 1991, The Plant List 2013)。在对安得拉邦Vizianagaram地区的短暂访问中,作者收集了一株eleucatherine Herb。来自东高特山脉(安得拉邦的Mantrajola森林)的花种,后来被确定为Eleutherine bulbosa (Mill.)。市区。它分布在墨西哥、加勒比海、中美洲和南美洲。对印度文献的仔细研究表明,该物种最初是由Prain(1903年)从孟加拉收集的,并被报道为Cipura paludosa Aubl。此后,Santapau & Henry (Santapau & Henry 1973)、Karthikeyan等人(1989)追随Prain(1903)对该物种进行了命名。Pradeep(1995)在印度的许多花园中观察到该物种的种植,并从喀拉拉邦报道,而不是从安得拉邦的东高特山脉报道,因此目前的收集被报道为安得拉邦东高特山脉的新分布记录。详细描述,最新引用,栖息地,分布和彩色照片,以方便识别。
Eleutherine bulbosa (Mill.) Urb. (Iridaceae): A new distributional record to the flora of Eastern Ghats, India
The family Iridaceae Juss. contains 70 genera and 2000 species having a cosmopolitan distribution, with the highest diversity in Southern Africa, East Mediterranean, Central and South America (Mabberley 2008). The genus Eleutherine Herb. is a member of the new world tribe Tigridieae of Iridaceae and comprises low-growing bulbous plants with pleated lanceolate leaves and small white, evening-blooming flowers (Goldblatta & Snow 1991), and comprises four species. Eleutherine angusta Ravenna native range is Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil) to Paraguay of South America. E. bulbosa (Mill.) Urb. is distributed in Mexico, Caribbean, and Central and South America; it is introduced and cultivated in several parts of Africa and Asia, and now naturalized in Indochina, Philippines, and in some parts of India. E. citriodora (Ravenna) Ravenna from northern Argentina, and E. latifolia (Standl. & L.O.Williams) Ravenna is distributed in northern Central America and subtropical South America. (Goldblatta & Snow 1991, The Plant List 2013). During a short visit to the Vizianagaram district in Andhra Pradesh, the authors collected an Eleutherine Herb. species in flower from Eastern Ghats (Mantrajola forest of Andhra Pradesh), which was later identified as Eleutherine bulbosa (Mill.) Urb., is distributed in Mexico, Caribbean, and Central and South America. It is introduced and cultivated in several parts of Africa and Asia, and now naturalized in Indochina, Philippines, and in some parts of India (Pradeep 1995). Scrutiny of Indian literature reveals that the species was first collected from the Bengal by Prain (1903), and reported as a Cipura paludosa Aubl. Since then Santapau & Henry (Santapau & Henry 1973), Karthikeyan et al. (1989) have followed Prain (1903) in the nomenclature of this species. Pradeep (1995) observed this species under cultivation in many gardens of India and reported from Kerala, and not from the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh and hence the present collection is reported as a new distributional record for the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh. Detailed description, updated citation, habitat, distribution and colour photographs are provided to facilitate easy identification.