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Abstract
Lebbiea grandiflora (Podostemaceae), a rheophytic herb from the Sewa River rapids in Sierra Leone, is described as a new species. It is the first new African genus of Podostemaceae published for 30 years. First collected in May 2017, the species is assessed as Critically Endangered using the IUCN 2012 standard. It is on the edge of extinction with a small population at a single site threatened by deposition of gravel and sand from alluvial gold and diamond mining upstream, and a planned hydro-electric dam. The new genus is unique in Podostemaceae in a) its highly developed and robust style-stigma structure in which the bases of the two style-stigmas unite to form a bifurcate funneliform-cylindrical structure, with a reflexed, blade-like apex that extends half-way around the perimeter of the ovary-fruit towards the base of the ovary-fruit, b) a specialised andropodium, with robust, self-supporting capacity, having differentiated thickened central, and angled, thinner marginal areas (in other Podostemaceae the andropodial structures are undifferentiated), c) the pillar-like haptera which completely elevate the crustose root above the substrate. Lebbiea is placed in Podostemoideae, necessitating amplification of the delimitation of that subfamily in which it is additionally unique in having the foliose tepals characteristic of the basal subfamilies Weddellinoideae and Tristichoideae.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30289915 PMCID: PMC6173570 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Lebbiea grandiflora.
A. habit, whole plant, in fruit, showing the flat root, a pillar-like ‘haptera’, and a shoot with three inflorescences, B. detail of shoot with three branches, C. view of upper surface of a flattened root, with six short, erect shoots, each with 1–2 1-flowered inflorescences emerging from spathellum remains, D. side view of plant showing, on the lower surface of the flattened root, the pillar-like haptera, branched at base; upper surface of root with spathellum-sheathed inflorescence base, E. plant attached to rock by weft of thread-like root hairs (indicated with arrow) from base of pillar-like haptera; upper surface of flattened root with two shoots, F. side view of flower showing one of two tepals in full frontal view, G. as F. with tepal removed, exposing the gynoecium with, to left, the arched-over androecium, H. side view of flower with androecium in centre, two tepals flanking the gynoecium, I. androecium (leftmost of three anthers missing), J. transverse section of andropodium, K. view of gynoecium from above showing funneliform style-stigma base, L. fruit, dehisced, M. transverse section of bilocular fruit, showing septum and placentae, N. placentae with seeds, divided by septum, O. seeds, P. seed with mucilage outer layer. Drawn by Andrew Brown from Lebbie A2721.
Fig 2Map showing the global distribution of Lebbiea grandiflora.
Based on the single herbarium record known, Lebbie A2721.
Comparison of Lebbiea with the three subfamilies of Podostemaceae.
Characters for subfamilies taken from [8].
| Tristichoideae | Weddellinoideae | Podostemoideae | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perianth lobes | Ovate-elliptic | Ovate-elliptic | Ovate | Filiform |
| Spathellum | Absent | Absent | Present | Present |
| Tepal number | 3 | (4-)5(-6) | 2 | 2-many |
| Stamen number and attachment | 1-3, free | 5-25, free | 3, united on andropodium | 1-many, often united on andropodium |
| Carpel number | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| Capsule valve rib number | 3 | 3 | 7 | 0-many |
Characters separating Lebbiea from Stonesia (Stonesia characters taken from [16] and pers. obs. Cheek 2018).
| Haptera | Absent | Well-developed |
| Leaves | Deeply lobed to repeatedly bifurcate | Entire |
| Tepals | Filiform | Ovate, foliose |
| Andropodium | Terete, simple structure, posture maintained by hydrostatic pressure (wilts) | Flattened, posture maintained by complex structure (non-wilting) |
| Anthers | Borne on short free filaments from andropodium | Sessile on andropodium |
| Anther number on andropodium | Central staminode flanked by 2 anthers | 3 equal anthers, staminode absent |
| Style-stigma base | Style-stigma base free, botuliform to filiform | Style-stigmas conjoined at base forming bifurcate funneliform cylinder |
| Style-stigma apex | Not distinct from style –stigma base, erect | Reflexed, keel-like, encircling distal part of ovary. |
| Near-commissural ribs of undehisced fruit | Curved | Straight |