Benthamia perfecunda H.Perrier
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Benthamia perfecunda H.Perrier View in CoL
( Figs 81 View FIG ; 82; 83 View FIG )
Notulae Systematicae 14 (2) ( Perrier 1951: 140).
Benthamia herminioides subsp. angustifolia H.Perrier View in CoL , Bulletin de la Société botanique de France 81 ( Perrier 1934: 37). — Type:
Madagascar • Haute Matsiatra , mont Tsaratanana; 14°01’17”S ,
48°57’60”E; alt. 2600 m; IV.1924; H. Perrier 16503; holotype:
P [ P 00094516]!, syn. nov.
TYPE MATERIAL. — Madagascar • Sava, sommet oriental du massif de Marojejy; 14°26’57”S, 49°43’57”E; alt. 1830-2135 m; 26.III.1949; H. Humbert 23754: lectotype: P [ P00094564 ]!, selected by Hermans & Cribb (2021: 76); isolectotypes: MO [ MO2176327 ]!, P [ P00094565 , P00094566 ] !.
ETYMOLOGY. — “ Perfecunda ”: Latin for very fertile, alluding to the fact that all flowers produce fruits.
PHENOLOGY. — From January to April.
DISTRIBUTION AND ECOLOGY. — Madagascar and La Réunion. Widespread, from 600 to 2000 m, in medium altitude moist evergreen forest, montane grasslands and ericoid thickets ( Fig. 84).
CONSERVATION. — This species is widespread in La Réunion and therefore has a global conservation status LC (Least Concern). It is Data Deficient in Madagascar (DD) and is currently known in about ten localities in this country, probably because it has been overlooked so far.
ADDITIONAL SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — Madagascar • sine loc.; A. M. Homolle 1174; P [ P01805136 ] ! • Alaotra-Mangoro, forêt d’Andasibe sur l’Onive GoogleMaps ; 18°28’S, 48°28’E; 1200 m; II.1925; H. Perrier 17089; P [ P00692456 ] ! • Sava, Vallée inférieure de l’Androranga, massif du Betsomanga; 14°15’30”S, 49°44’00”E; alt. 1300-1350 m; XI.1950; H. Humbert et al. 24331; P [ P00692279 ] ! • Diana, massif de Marivorahona; 13°46’40”S, 48°59’30”E; alt. 2000-2244 m; 18-26.III.1951; H. Humbert et al. 25753; P [ P02115322 plant on the left] ! • Haute Matsiatra, Andringitra; 22°07’40”S, 46°51’48”E; IV.1964; J. Bosser 19647; P [ P00692264 ] ! • Analamanga, Angavokely; 18°55’36”S, 47°45’07”E; 26.II.1988; B. Pettersson et al. 189; P [ P02115316 ] ! • Sava, Réserve naturelle de Marojejy; alt. 1900-2133 m; 15.II.1989; J. S. Miller 4164; MO [ MO3022619 ] ! • Sava, Réserve Naturelle de Marojejy GoogleMaps ; 14°26’S, 49°13’E; alt. 1900-2133 m; 15.II.1989; J. S. Miller 4168; TAN ! • Sava, Marojejy, au dessus du village Manantenina; 14°26’S, 49°44’E; alt. 1300-1450 m, III.1990; A. Randrianasolo 111; K!, MO!, TAN !.
France, La Réunion • Bois de la rivière de l’Est; 2. VI.1851; L. H. Boivin s.n.; P [ P00334799 specimen on the right could be Benthamia spiraloides ] ! • Sentier du Bras Cabot, Plaine des Palmistes GoogleMaps ; 21°06’S, 55°37’E; alt. 1400-1500 m; VI.1957; J.Bosser 11490 and 11491; P [ P00738403 , P00738378 ] ! • Bébour forest GoogleMaps ; 21°06’40”S, 55°33’47”E; alt. 1300 m; 26.III.1969; T. Cadet 2106; REU [ REU006443 View Materials ] ! • Plateau de Bébour GoogleMaps ; 21°06’S, 55°33’E; III.1970; J. Bosser 20068; P [ P00738405 ] ! • Gîte GoogleMaps du volcan; 21°06’36”S, 55°29’46”E; IV.1970; J. Bosser 20058; P [ P00738404 ] ! • Sentier du Bras Cabot, îlet de Patience; 21°06’S, 55°37’E; 19.II.1971; J. Bosser 20574; P [ P00738377 ] ! • Montée de la Plaine des Chicots GoogleMaps ; 20°58’26”S, 55°25’47”E; II.1971; J. Bosser 20684; P [ P00738397 ] ! • Plateau de Bébour GoogleMaps ; 21°06’S, 55°33’E; II.1971; J. Bosser 20703; P [ P00738311 ] ! • Coteau Kerveguen GoogleMaps ; 21°07’27”S, 55°30’16”E; II.1971; J. Bosser 20743; P [ P00738385 ] ! • Piton Taïpoul GoogleMaps , Foc-Foc, piton de la Fournaise; 21°17’07”S, 55°42’04”E; alt. 2100 m; 16.IV.1971; T. Cadet 3225; REU [ REU00644 View Materials , REU017470 View Materials ] ! • Brûlé de Saint-Denis GoogleMaps ; 20°55’S, 55°26’E; 19.III.1974; J. Bosser 21658; P [ P00738379 and spirit] ! • Pied de Piton Mare GoogleMaps à Boue, Plaine des Cafres; 21°09’35”S, 55°34’35”E; alt. 1550 m; 30.III.1974; T. Cadet 4615; REU [ REU006439 View Materials ] ! • Plaine des Cafres GoogleMaps , base du Piton Mare à Boue; 21°09’35”S, 55°34’35”E; 30.III.1974; J. Bosser 21781; P [ P00738383 ] ! • Plaine des Cafres GoogleMaps , Piton Mare à Boue; 21°09’35”S, 55°34’35”E; 30.III.1974; J. Bosser 21771 and 21771bis; P [ P00738384 , P00738533 ] ! • Brûlé de Saint-Denis GoogleMaps ; 20°55’S, 55°26’E; 2. V.1974; J. Bosser 21925; P [ P00738380 and spirit]!; Brûlé de Saint-Denis; 20°55’S, 55°26’E; 9. V.1974; J. Bosser 21927; P [ P00738382 ] ! • Descente Plaine GoogleMaps des sables à la ravine Langevin; 21°15’17”S, 55°39’45”E; 10. V.1976; J. Bosser 22126; P [ P00738400 ] ! • Coteau Kervéguen GoogleMaps ; 21°07’27”S, 55°30’16”E; 16. VI.1976; J. Bosser 22319; P [ P00738396 ] ! • Sentier du Bras Cabot, îlet de Patience; 21°06’S, 55°37’E; 7.IV.1978; J. Bosser 22465; P [ P00738406 ] ! • Sentier du Piton des Neiges GoogleMaps , Cilaos; 21°07’06”S, 55°29’12”E; 15.IV.1978; J. Bosser 22508; P [ P00738399 ] ! • Descente Plaine des Sables GoogleMaps , Le Tremblet; 21°17’14”S, 55°43’20”E; 20.IV.1978; J. Bosser 22538; P [ P00738398 ] ! • SF Roche-Écrite GoogleMaps ; 21°00’55”S, 55°27’39”E; alt. 1320 m; 19.III.1988; R. Lavergne RL 1367; REU [ REU007766 View Materials ] ! • Saint-Joseph GoogleMaps , Caverne de Cotte; 21°14’16”S, 55°38’18”E; alt. 2240 m; III.2004; J. Férard et al. 1043; CBNM !.
NOTES
After examining the types, we see no significant difference between Benthamia herminioides subsp. angustifolia and Benthamia perfecunda . In his publication of Benthamia perfecunda Perrier only cited Benthamia macra and Benthamia verecunda as similar species. Perrier stated that the leaves of Benthamia herminioides subsp. angustifolia are 5 cm long, this is a mistake since one leaf of the type is 11 cm long, which falls within the Benthamia perfecunda leaf dimensions. The fact that all flowers are pollinated is observed on all specimens and is a strong indication that the plant is autogamous.
This species is very different from Benthamia herminioides , even though it was initially described as the subspecies angustifolia. Perrier himself says that the stigmas are very different from those of other subspecies of Benthamia herminioides . It is generally a larger plant, with differently shaped leaves (linear to grasslike vs elliptic-lanceolate to lanceolate for Benthamia herminioides ). The flowers are fleshy,campanulate,and uniformly green (vs with calyx green and corolla white for Benthamia herminioides ). A very distinctive and unique feature in the genus is the 3-ranked rachis (vs secund).
Changing the rank from subspecies to species was therefore necessary. Then the earliest name at the rank of species has priority (article 11.2 of the International Code of Nomenclature), which is Benthamia perfecunda , B.herminioides subsp. angustifolia becoming a heterotypic synonym.
Surprisingly this species has long been overlooked in La Réunion, only Bernet illustrated it as Benthamia sp. 4 ( Bernet 2010). Jean Bosser consistently noted on his specimens that there were three helicoidal rows of flowers.
See also: Perrier (1939: 38), Cribb & Hermans (2009: 43), Cribb & Hermans (2009: 48), Bernet (2010: 141, as Benthamia sp. 4 ), Szelengowicz & Tamon (2013: 245, as Benthamia herminioides subsp. arcuata , photograph on the left only), Hervouet (2018: 171), Szelengowicz & Tamon (2013: 252).
DESCRIPTION
Erect terrestrial herb 30-80 cm tall. Tubers 2, roots around 4-6, up to 6 cm long, 1-2 mm in diameter. Stem cylindrical, 2-4 mm in diameter, covered below by blackish sheaths. Leaves 2-4, cauline in the basal half of the stem or slightly higher, 5-15 cm × 5-12 mm, erect, linear or grass-like, acute, amplexicaul at base, with 7-8 veins. 4-5 sterile bracts in the upper half of the stem. Rachis terminal and dense, 6-15 cm long, bearing 20-60 flowers, broadly cylindrical but in fact arranged in 3 slightly spiralling rows, 2-5 mm apart. Floral bracts acicular, 3-10 × 1.1-1.8 mm, slightly smaller than the ovary, rarely a little longer. Ovary elongated, a little arcuatereflexed, green, fusiform, at right angle to the rachis at the end of anthesis, 3-8 × 1-2 mm. Flowers not opening fully, campanulate, 2-3 mm long, nearly aligned with the ovary, green or greenish-yellow; dorsal sepal oblong, 1.5-2.8 × 0.5-1.1 mm, 1-veined; lateral sepals asymmetrically oblong, concave, spreading, 1.5-3.1 × 0.4-1.2 mm; petals broadly oval, 1.2-2.9 × 0.3-2.1 mm, shorter than the lateral sepals, adnate to the dorsal sepal, forming a hood over the lip; lip ovate, trilobed at apex, obtuse, calceolate, fleshy, 1.5-3.2 × 1-3.2 mm, without callus, the lobes reduced to 3 rounded teeth, lateral lobes 0.5 mm long, central lobe equal or longer, blunt, concave in proximal part, lateral lobes folded upwards, up to the petals, so that a rectangular entrance into the flower is formed; spur 0.4-1.5 × 0.2-0.8 mm, horizontal and parallel to the ovary or touching it, obtuse, cylindrical or slightly flattened, not narrowed at the base, straight or curved along the ovary. Column 0.5-1.1 mm high, 0.4-1.2 mm wide, obtuse, anther with an obtuse apiculus; auricles very short, less than a quarter of the length of the anther; rostellum thin, more tri-crenate than trilobed; stigmata distinct, well developed, thick, porrect-claviform, 0.5 mm long.
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University of Helsinki |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Missouri Botanical Garden |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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Parc de Tsimbazaza |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Université de la Réunion |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Universidad Nacional del Litoral |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
CBNM |
Cedar Breaks National Monument |
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Benthamia perfecunda H.Perrier
Hervouet, Jean-Michel, Descourvières, Pascal, Hermans, Johan & Longou, Ludivine 2025 |
Notulae
PERRIER DE LA BATHIE H. 1951: 140 |
Benthamia herminioides subsp. angustifolia H.Perrier
PERRIER DE LA BATHIE H. 1934: 37 |