| Literature DB >> 29416426 |
Yun-Hong Tan1,2, De-Rong Li3, Shi-Shun Zhou1,2, Yong-Jun Chen3, Gemma L C Bramley4, Bo Li3.
Abstract
A remarkable new Premna species from Myanmar, P. grandipaniculata Y.H.Tan & Bo Li (Lamiaceae), is here described and illustrated. It differs from all known congeneric taxa by having huge complicated panicles which have tertiary branches formed by spike-like thyrses. In Premna, such a spike-like thyrse is found in P. bracteata and P. interrupta, but those species can be easily distinguished from P. grandipaniculata by their habit, indumentum, leaf size and inflorescence structure.Entities:
Keywords: Morphology; Premna; paniculiform inflorescence; spike-like thyrses
Year: 2018 PMID: 29416426 PMCID: PMC5799725 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.94.22033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.Morphological comparisons amongst (A–C), (D–F) and (G–I). A, D, G habit B, E, H branchlets with leaves C, F, I inflorescences.
Morphological comparisons amongst , and .
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| large climbers | small trees | erect to climbing shrubs |
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| nearly glabrous throughout | branchlets, petioles, leaf veins and inflorescences densely pubescent | branchlets, petioles, leaf veins and inflorescences densely pubescent |
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| 14–23 × 10.5–17.5 cm, leathery, broadly ovate to subrounded, base subrounded, rounded to slightly cordate, apex acute | 6.5–17 × 5.5–10 cm, subleathery, oblong to ovate, base broadly cuneate to subrounded, apex abruptly acuminate or rarely obtuse | 6.0–12 × 4.0–7.5 cm, papery to subleathery, rhomboid-elliptic, ovate-oblong to obovate, base acuminate, cuneate to broadly cuneate, apex acuminate, acute or rarely obtuse |
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| a large complicated panicle with 4–6 pairs of secondary branches and 2–3 pairs of tertiary branches, terminal branches are spike-like thyrses with sessile cymes | a panicle with 2–4 pairs secondary branches, each is a spike-like thyrse with sessile cymes | a single spike-like thyrse formed by sessile cymes |
Figure 2.Line drawing of Y. H. Tan & Bo Li, sp. nov. A a branchlet with leaves and inflorescence B abaxial surface of leaf blade C flowers D. dissected corolla and stamens in a bud E calyx and style.
Figure 3.Box plots of two quantitative characters, leaf length (A) and leaf width (B), of , and . The boxes (rectangle region) represent the interquartile range and the whiskers (vertical line) represent the range excluding the outliers (circles). The three upper, middle and lower lines on the boxes represent the 75%, 50% and 25% of the variables, respectively. The upper and lower ends of the whiskers represent the maximum and minimum values of the variables, respectively. The circles represent the single value, where the variable value exceeds 1.5 times the difference between the 75% and 25%.