| Literature DB >> 27212878 |
Soumya Murugan1, Maya C Nair2.
Abstract
The new species Sonerila nairii (Melastomataceae) is here described from Pothumala of the Nelliampathy hill ranges of Western Ghats of Kerala, India. Morphologically it most closely resembles Sonerila erecta and Sonerila pulneyensis from which differs by the form of the stem, leaves, peduncle, pedicel, inflorescence, pubescence of the stem, leaves and hypanthium, and by the form of stamens and stigma.Entities:
Keywords: India; Kerala; Nelliampathy; Palakkad; Sonerila; Western Ghats; critically endangered
Year: 2016 PMID: 27212878 PMCID: PMC4856899 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.62.7623
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.A Habit B Single flower and flower bud C Calyx D Petal-Adaxial side E Petal-Abaxial side F Stamen G Gynoecium H Ovary TS I Flower LS J Seed (from Soumya. M & Maya. C. Nair 1185) Illustration by Soumya. M.
Figure 2.A Habitat B Habit C Single flower and flower bud D Calyx E Petal-Adaxial side F Stamen G Gynoecium H Ovary TS I Flower LS J Seed (from Soumya. M & Maya. C. Nair 1185) Photos by Soumya. M & Maya. C. Nair.
Figure 3.Map showing the distribution of sp. nov., Jack and Gamble.
Taxonomic delineation of from and .
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| Habitat | Shady rocks within evergreen forest | Evergreen forests | Riparian forests in high altitudes |
| Stem | Decumbent, sub-terete succulent, unbranched with sparse glandular trichomes | Erect, 4-angled, slender, branched with sparse glandular trichomes | Creeping, sub-succulent, branched, glabrous |
| Nodal region | Glandular trichomes arranged in a nodal ring | Not prominent | Absent |
| Leaf | Petiole 0.5–1.5 cm long, angular, sparsely with glandular hairs; lamina slightly coriaceous, ovate, 1.3–2.5 × 1 –1.5 cm, prominently 3-nerved, an additional pair of nerve obscurely seen near the margin | Petiole 0.4–1.5 cm long; lamina membraneous, narrowly elliptical to ovate, 1–2.5 × 0.4–1.6 cm, Secondary veins 2–3 pairs | Petiole 0.5–1.5 cm; lamina coriaceous, ovate 1- nerved, 2–5 × 1–3 cm |
| Nature of hairs on leaf lamina | Dimorphic hairs present, | Dimorphic hairs present, densely hirsute above and with sparse glandular trichomes below | Absent |
| Leaf margin | Narrowly serrate with pink tinge | Serrate without pink tinge | Broadly serrate with pink tinge |
| Postion of Inflorescence | Terminal | Terminal | Axillary or terminal |
| Inflorescence | Usually 1-2 flowered compressed terminal cyme | Inflorescences occurs at the end of branches, in 1-5 (up to 11-flowered) terminal scorpioid cymes. | Axillary or terminal 5- flowered umbellate cyme |
| Peduncle | More or less absent | Up to 2cm, with sparse glandular hairs | 3–4cm long, glabrous |
| Pedicel | Pedicel 0.5–0.7cm with sparse glandular trichomes shorter than hypanthium | Pedicel 0.2–0.7cm with sparse glandular trichomes, shorter than hypanthium | Pedicel 1cm long, glabrous, length equalling hypanthium |
| Hypanthium | Light green with sparse glandular trichomes | Green with sparse glandular trichomes | Pink, glabrous |
| Petals | Petals pink to purple, broadly ovate, slightly clawed on either side,4–5 glandular trichomes on the mid rib below, tip acuminate | Petals pink to purple oblong-elliptic sparse glandular trichomes on the mid rib below, tip acute to acuminate | Petals rose, elliptic, glabrous,tip apiculate. |
| Stamen | Anthers half the length of filaments | Anthers as long as filaments | Anthers as long as filaments |
| Stigma | Capitate | Three lobed | Capitate |
| Capsule | Tubular, 3-sided with sparse glandular trichomes | Tubular, 3-sided with sparse glandular trichomes | Campanulate, glabrous |