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BLUMEA 63-71 (1992) 37 Spatholobus (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae): a species new and some Jeannette+W.A. taxonomic notes Ridder-Numan The Netherlands Rijksherbarium/Hortus Botanicus, Leiden, Summary A new with species, Spatholobus latibractea, is S. and S. acuminatus, Spatholobus apoensis hirsutus with and and S. S. latistipulus, the usual samaroid S. varians and sanguineus the pods described biauritus have of the other both regained is described. pod here; S. pallidus are species The their status as pod of this is considered into synonymy put of the latter is species. with synonymous 5. pottingeri. Of two nearly wingless S. species, in contrast genus. Introduction About years ago the genus ten dinata,1985). genus will be used for now Spatholobus was revised a historical biogeographical & Wiria- (Ridder-Numan with the genera Butea and Kunstleria of the Together study, same family the which is based upon the phylogenetic relationships of the three genera. The their analysis. are of species states In a revision neither necessarily one must tinuity pay Spatholobus a problem more to generally In a some disturbing the character also (see stipulus. aroid The pods pod synonymous (both key to the Spatholobus. species. I made apoensis (was taxonomic of the discon- data matrix may be An additional reason for recognition some pods taxonomic revision, and I to S. in of a new S. species, of S. hirsutus and S. laticontrast to the usual changes concerning maingayi), S. sam- the fol- sanguineus (was S. acuminatus), and S. varians and S. pottingeri). changes and descriptions will be are published given in this paper. A in due time together re- with analyses. genera, Butea and Kunstleria, will be examined in the A revision of the genus Butea has been 1987). Kunstleria states or a the time of the nearly wingless synonymous Spatholobus phylogenetic two is gyrocarpus),S. pallidas (= species the results of the The other species synonyms of S. The necessary vised of the latter S. S. to at variation analysis, however, in the revision. errors Borneo. In addition I found the of the other lowing species: biauritus on for phylogenetic a qualitative nor states Stevens, 1991). The re-examination of the genus resulted in the latibractea, found useful for states phylogenetic re-examination is that more material is available than found not character the delimitation of the character otherwise, coding incorrect results give are overlapping identify species. to attention in the variation; doubtful and have been re-examined because the characters and decribed in the revision as is under revision by D. Kornet and same way as published recently (Sanjappa, myself. BLUMEA 64 Vol. 37, TAXONOMIC 1. acuminatus Spatholobus only, I Benth. This results in the acuminatus Spatholobus Reinwardtia nata, 243. (1876) Spatholobus listeri (Wall.) _ Type: Wallich 5907 J. Ind. Bot. Soc. 8 Miq., Butea Spatholobus Lister 310. — Butea PI. Ridder-Numan Jungh. (1852) 238; acuminata 293 J. (Benth.) Kurz, 415. Butea 415. Butea listeri & Wiriadi- As. Soc. 2 Beng. 45, — [Pongamia J. Ind. (Prain) Blatter, 345 98, 323, (Prain) Blatter, roseus — — Lister (K lecto); Beng. 66,2 (1897) (K syn). rosea Graham Wall., ex Bot. Soc. J. Ind. 8 (1929) (K). J. As. Soc. (1929) 138. 144. Beng. 66,2 (1897) — Type: Kurz 2596 62.— — Kerr Type: Butea Blat- squamigera (Prain) (K). 12317 (E, K). Elmer apoensis Spatholobus apoensis Elmer, of the type- with S. acuminatus conspecific (K, SING). Spatholobus pallidus Craib, Kew Bull.(1928) 2. is taxon synonyms: in — nud.]. nom. Spatholobussquamiger Prain, ter, Spatholobus pallidus, consisting Beng. 66,2 (1897) Types: — J. As. Soc. (1831/32) 5907, 137. 161. J. As. Soc. 136. Spatholobus roseus Prain, Cat. Benth. Wallich 5443 Prain, Soc.8 (1929) Bot. following 10 (1985) Type: — NOTES the conclusion that this to came 1992 1, Benth. After re-examinationof the material of sheet No. Leafl. Bot. 2 Philipp. apoensis (Elmer) Blatter, Enum. (1910) 698; Merr., J. Ind. Bot Soc. 8 (1929) 135. — Philipp. 2 (1923) 11795 Type: Elmer (BO, E, K, L, P, U). After re-examination of the material justified to combined under S. formerly it regard I maingayi re-establish the species S. apoensis Elmer, because of the constancy of its characteristics such as: larger flowers with a wide cup, very short calyx calyx lobes, and usually broad elliptic-ovate leaflets. Climber. Stem hollow, glabrescent, not oured, elongated lenticels. Exudate cm long, the pubescent, 1-3 pellae ultrajugal part 1-3.5 nerves mm, not sparsely puberulous, with 7 Stipules cm. visible. Pulvinus 4-10 caducous. Petiolule 5-12 by 1-2 by 3 by 1-3 mm, caducous, mm, mm, acute to side. abruptly acuminate, and lower surface Upper upper surface, main and terminating diffusely main nerve and short bracts, cles tertiary 2-5 by consisting cup 2-3 not mm, acute sparsely puberulous. secondary towards the to somewhat raised below. nerves margin. Angle by branches 1-2 mm. of up mm, to or 5 branches with flowers, each bracteoles 0.5-1 2-2.5 emarginate, mm, mm, with claw 1 by 0.5 one one by mm, 1 than acroscopic slightly prominent nerves secondary bract, bract, 6-8 at pairs, with the nerves c. Side branches with 1-2 1 mm by by 0.25 0.25 Wing mm. calyx. Calyx by 1.5 Standard 4-6 3.5-4 by two Fasci- Flower. mm. below the lobe 0.25-1 triangular. decurrent. cordate. Lateral Main axis with side branches Vexillary mm, to ovate nerve an elliptic-ovate, top Secondary inserted 0.5-1 sparsely puberulous. other lobes 0.5-1 top emarginate, more fascicles, indument pubescent. Tertiary to rounded of the Sti- with sparsely pubescent, Main 40-55°. Venation reticulate. Inflorescence. Pedicel 2-3 top mucronate, base slightly asymmetric. Basiscopic side triangular, sparsely pubescent. adaxial groove. Terminal leaflet 6.5-14.5 by 3.5-9 cm, elliptic leaflets col- small, light known. Bark smooth. Leaves: Rachis 2-13 not mm, by 5-6 1.5-2 mm, claw 1.5-2 1.5-2 by mm, pubescent by equal, nearly to up a 0.3 dorsal 0.5-1 c. petals the whole mm style, Distribution 0.3 10, long, mm about 0.5-1 Pod fila- Vexillary halfway densely mm, in the middle, 2, glabrous. , to up by Keel 3-3.5 pocket. the apex. 2-3 ovules stipe, lateral at mm 65 notes not 6-7 style seen. Mindanao; Borneo: Sarawak, and Rejang, Sibu, Ka- Philippines: - a connate long. Ovary no stigma small, flat. Nectary glands mm, without auricle, Keel mm. other filaments 3.5-4.5 and 4-5.5 Anthers all connate. with mm, claw 2 mm, 3.5 ment 0.3 by and Spatholobus: descriptions J. Ridder-Numan: long. 3. hirsutus Wiriadinata & Spatholobus Spatholobus hirsutus In look like the They other characters Pod (1985) I Bogor 175. the saw pods of S. macropterus, which resembles this pods 3-4.5 by with wing, maybe 10 of S. hir- species in well. as 11—13 (7—) Ridder-Numan, Reinwardtia collected material and in the material from recently sutus. Wiriadinata & Ridder-Numan. brown cm, short a stipe (but sometimes with puberulous, all material contained loose a rather short Seed- pods only), but part thick, wing thin, strong. 4. latibractea Ridder-Numan, Spatholobus Stipulae persistentes nervis in arcibus marginalibus tubo 5-11 mm 2.5-3 distincte longis mm n.v. large 3.5-9 the mm uniformes S 45351 hollow, sub brown slightly to secondary terminating in nerves marginal light each with mm brown with raised arches. a bract 4 by below the lobe 1.25-1.5 by 5 bract, 0.5 by at mm. with mm, top basi rotundato ad mm Nectarium Calyx puberulus, longis, lobo dorsalis 10-lobatum glabrum. elongated lenticels, conspicuous Stipules by 13-18 1.5-3 puberlous. of the 2.5-3 by mm, mm, surface Main mm, persistent, Sti- puberulous. puberulous. Termi- glaucish, sparsely nerve Secondary nerves Main axis with Fascicles 5-8 by mucronate, base rounded secondary Flower. Pedicel 1-2 cup costa distaliter pseudo-paniculata, brac- insertis. calyce nervis (L, holo). lower surface. mm. puberulioria, ellipticum 0.75-1.5 longae. Side branches with 2-4 calyx. Calyx 2-2.5 sub symmetric. Upper Angle infra known. Bark smooth. Leaves. Rachis (2-) Inflorescence. puberulous. one terminale Pulvinus 7-10 by 2-3 lower surface brown, 50-65°. Venation reticulate. Fascicles cm. glauca Inflorescentia elliptic, top acuminate, cm, bescent glabrous, not mm Sarawak pubescent, 0.5-2 mm caducous. Petiolule 4-10 3-12 by 1-2 0.3-0.7 Exudate specimens. not supra 1 Fig. — angulo 50-65° abeuntibus, triangularibus (Bernard Lee), cordate. Lateral leaflets ± main and lobis many veins visible. mm, nal leaflet 7-15 1-2 latae. Folia symmetrici. bracteolis diam., ultrajugal part puberulous,with pellae (4—)8 laterales fere latis, mm Antherae not in older cm, 4-12 Typus: — Climber. Stem cicles, mm anastomosantibus. Foliolum folioli longo 2.5-3 emarginato. Legumina and longae 5-8 mm distincte apice acuminato; subcordato teis 13-18 secundariisque prominentibus 9-11 paribus nov. spec. one mm, deeply emarginate, pu- prominent above, nerves 9-11 with the main pairs, nerve side branches and fas- bract, 5-11 by 4-12 consisting 2.5-3 to of up to mm. 4 flowers, bracteoles 1 mm, inserted mm, puberulous. other lobes 0.75 Vexillary by 1 mm, BLUMEA 66 Fig. 1. Vol. Spatholobus latibractea 37, No. 1, 1992 Ridder-Numan (S 45351, L). J. Ridder-Numan: Standard 5 triangular. claw 3.5 mm, tral Keel petals and 6-7 1 by mm, Keel 4 part. connate mm, mm, 3 by 5.5 by with the apex. at 1/2-2/3 part flat. stigma mm, up filament 4-5 Vexillary Anthers all halfway to hairy the style, Nectary glands 8-10, glabrous, ven- margin. other filaments 5-6 mm, mm 3 long. Ovary ovules stipe, no the dorsal at 2.5 by dorsal and at 0.3-0.75 equal, 4.5 Wing mm. with sometimes hairs mm, connate. densely pubescent dle, style 4 pocket claw 3.5 mm, and sometimes 67 notes claw 2 top emarginate, mm, lateral a and Spatholobus: descriptions in the mid- 2, dark coloured. Pod not seen. Field notes whitish Woody - climber flowers yellow. Young 13 to m high. Stem brown white pinkish turning Flowers tomentose. whitish green while or un- opened. Distribution Habitat & - Borneo Ecology Black soil. Altitude 1300 Note - The species (Sandakan, Sarawak). Near - stream bank, logged characterized by is over hill side, belukar muda. area, m. and bracts. The large stipules leaves, stip- ules, and bracts look very similar to those of S. persicinus Ridley and S. latistipulus. However, the flower and inflorescence very distinct The flowers it differs in teeth, and the having different. In this petals a browner indument, a the species sometimes are in very dense fascicles. This set are are and keel wing hairy on also resembles species larger flower, a has calyx the outside. S. viridis, but vexil- clearly two-topped lary calyx lobe, and larger and thicker stipules, stipellae and bracts. 5. latistipulus Spatholobus The description type material, of this on species Merr. is Fig. — 2 that of the completed by which my earlier description consists of leaves and rather young inflorescence. The additional material contains older flowers and The revised is description as Spatholobus latistipulus Merr., follows PI. Elmer. The nearly wingless pod. based, was a pods. : Born. (1929) 110. — Elmer Type: 21439 (BO, BR, C, K, L, P, SING, U). Climber. Stem Rachis 6.5-11 Pulvinus longer by not under field low, 6 4-7 cm, by 2 Bark with small ridges, the ultrajugal part mm, when young. Petiolule 6-8 cm, c. 7 and secondary with the main branches and Fascicles on 0.75 glabrous, mm by 2 mm, nerves a nerve c. each with below the one 3 mm, acroscopic brown, glabrous. margin. Angle Main Side branches with cup c. 2 by 3 of the Inflorescence. bract, 2 by 0.25 bract. Flower. Pedicel calyx. Calyx mm, be- caducous. caducous, probably raised above, all raised below. tomentose. 1 see Leaves. mucronate, base rounded. Lateral leaflets towards the one by stipules. black. Terminal leaflet c. 9 side somewhat wider than slightly short stalk with 1-2 glabrous, 55°. Venation reticulate. fascicles, from the Stipules cm. lower surface dull pairs, terminating diffusely flowers, 1.5-3 elliptic, top abruptly acuminate, surface glaucish, descending glabrous, black. Stipellae slightly asymmetric. Basiscopic nent with small wart-like lenticels. For exudate hollow, glabrous, notes. mm. 3-4 mm, two Secondary secondary Main axis bracts, Fascicles mm, side. nerve 2.5 nerves nerves with side by consisting bracteoles 1 Upper promi- mm, 1 mm. of c. 3 inserted sparsely puberulous. Vexillary 68 BLUMEA Fig. 2. Vol. Spatholobus latistipulus 37, No. Merr. ( 1, 1992 Wiriadinata 3397, L). J. Ridder-Numan: lobe 0.25-0.5 claw 2 mm, 1.5 mm, with mm, 0.75 0.5 later 2 in the 2, mm, 6-7 1 mm, up wing 4 by cm, the 6 mm, 2 by claw Vexillary all equal, style, stipe small, capitate. 6.5 c. just extending very short, 2 the whole nearly stigma mm, by Anthers connate. to Wing the apex. connate at dark coloured. Pod high, glabrous, mm puberulous Keel 5.5 pocket. rounded mm, mm, decurrent. 1/4 part mm, middle, style glabrescent, stipe on 1.5 by lateral a petals strongly other filaments 7-8 mm, ovules 10, 2 glands mm, claw 2 top emarginate, dorsal auricle and a long. Ovary mm mm, 8 by with 69 other lobes 0.25-0.5 by 1-1.25 top truncate, mm, dorsal auricle. Keel a filament 5-6 c. 3 by Standard 7 truncate. and notes Spatholobus: descriptions Nectary pubescent, seed-bearing part. Field bark notes Liana, - stem 25 diameter, lenticellate, cm latex colourless. Inflorescence orangish, Flowers white vexillum pink, calyx pink, or a outer bark brownish, inner green, pedicels red. panicle, peduncle with green coloured inside. Pod pink green. Distribution Habitat & Ecology brownish stony Vernacular 6. North Borneo. after S. tween a name first attempt to Wei to the S. of one of the 10 Spatholobus varians Soc. 8 Henry name, pubescence is thus of synony- and the drawings. which I I was gratefully pottingeri. able to according the type study received for examina- This resulted in the fol- L Butea 8 (1929) 137. biauritus — 2 Beng. 67, (1898) 286; Ridder-Numan pottingeri (Prain) Blatter, J. Linn. Soc. 35 Ridder-Numan lecto), Henry Gagnep., (1929) As. Soc. — J. Ind. Bot. & Wiriadinata, Soc. 8 (1929) 137 (K). s.n. (E, K, J. 190. Dunn, balansae Bot. Soc. 8 Spatholobus 7. e.g., the most recent which all resemble each other species, new 135. Not. — Type: Type: Spire Wei, Bull. 2 2 (E, K (1911) (1911) Bot. Res. — Wiriadinata, Balansa 1067 490. (1903) & 1177 B Syst. Spatholobus spirei Gagnep., Not. Syst. Li importance, varians, being the synonymous with S. species (1929) 138; 11771A Spatholobus Soc. of minor species, S. biauritus, (1985) Type: Potlinger Ind. yellow- m. list of synonyms: Reinwardtia Bot. are descriptions - Spatholobus pottingeri Prain, — 450 I realized that the differences be- phylogenetic analysis described four tion. I consider this lowing at a Spatholobus detailed Latin specimen to pottingeri. (1985) - forest. On Dipterocarp Altitude up Prain and S. varians pottingeri disturbed ridge. Pagota. - pottingeri the inflorescence. mous loam soil ridge, sandy Spatholobus Only Primary forest, - varians 10 (Dunn) Blatter, (1985) 196. — J. Ind. Types: syn), Henry 11771C (K syn). 368. 3141 370. Butea Reinwardtia — — Butea balansae (Gagnep.) Blatter, J (K, P). Butea spirei (Gagnep.) Blatter, J. Ind. Bot. (P). N.-E. Forest Inst. 5 (2) (1985) 51, 58. — Type: M.K. 3268, Yunnan, Ching-dong, 11-04-1940 (SCBI). Spatholobus sanguineus Spatholobus sanguineus Elmer, 310. — Butea Elmer Leafl. Philipp. sanguinea (Elmer) Blatter, J. (C, K, L, U, lecto), 18250 (C, K, L, syn). Bot. 8 (1910) 3087; Merr., Enum. Philipp. Ind. Bot. Soc. 8 (1929) 137. — Types: 2 (1923) Elmer 17560 70 BLUMEA Because there is vious that Stem hollow Climber. elongated, vinus 7-10 side 2-4 by mm, Petiolule 4-8 11-17 base 4.5-11 by acute to For exudate the tomentose cm, yellowish-brown pubescent. 1.5-2.5 by Main nerve tion raised below. into each other. Secondary of the at to ovate, top acuminate lower surface 6-11 secondary pairs, terminating bract, 3-6 by 0.5-2 Flower. Pedicel 1-1.5 ately below the puberulous. or calyx. Calyx by 1-1.25 Standard 2.5-3.5 by 3-4.5 by 1.5 and auricle, 1.5-2 1.5-2 mm or mm a lateral pocket, petals and 3-4.5 small no by up mm stipe, to 2, notes Woody - brownish. Inner bark reddish exposure, on Flowers 2 in the Habitat & by climber light - roadside, slopes - cadu- mm, caudate, mucronate, side ovate, acroscopic tomentose- and vena- nerves the marginal nerve mm by tertiary branches, yelTertiary mm. bract, mm, 1-2 c. long. inserted immedi1-1.5 1-1.5 by or 0.75 branches mm mm, top emarginate, mm, mm, 0.3 2-3 with by 1 mm, 2.5 Wing a dorsal mm, auricle, always a claw lateral other filaments 2-3 mm or 0.75-1 2 mm or 0.5 by 1-1.5 glabrous, only mm, mm, the canopy. reaching the foot of the fertile at brown to Sapwood soft, yellow green, Bark or brown. dark red. Borneo: montane along sparsely pubes- glabrous, stigma mm, yellowish-brown pubescent, stream, mm, 1.5-0.75 or small dorsal a decurrent. or 0.5-1 mm or claw top emarginate, mm, obtuse Anthers alternately fertile and sterile, fertile 0.5 Primary forest, near 1 1-1.5 mm by reddish brown. sticky, pale of the hill one 2.5-3.5 1.5-2.5 Philippines: Luzon, Leyte; Ecology by middle, style 5, or Vexillary filament pale yellow, yellow Distribution claw connate. 1.2-2.5 cm, by 1.5-2 Keel 2-2.5 long. Ovary by 1-0.75 by 0.5-0.75 mm, triangular, acuminate. sometimes with capitate. Nectary glands Field to mm, the apex. at mm 0.25-1 by 0.25 about 1/3 ovules stamina. Pod 4-8 hairy. mm or 0.5-1 mm, 2-4 by 1.5-2.5 by 1.5-2 by mm or or pocket. connate mm, anthers 0.25 cent, 1-1.5 or mm 1.5-2 cup 1-1.5 other lobes 0.75-1 0.5-1.25 by 0.25-0.5 5-9 0.25-0.5 mm, bracteoles 0.5-1 lobe Vexillary bracts, Flowers each with mm. 7-12 with the main nerve 30-45°. Venation nerves two one to near Main axis with side and Side branches with lenticels Terminal leaflet secondary lowish with coarser visible. Pul- yellowish-brown upper surface, main and nerves not Stipellae (2-)4-8 reticulate-scalariform.Inflorescence. pubescent. are Stipules cm. nerves asymmetric. Basiscopic glabrescent, prominent Angle caudate Bark smooth. notes. yellowish-brown pubescent. mm, (obovate-)elliptic surface the to pubescent, or below, under field see ultrajugal part (0.2-)2-4.5 rounded. Lateral leaflets elliptic. Upper strigose. yellowish-brown not, long, cm gyrocarpus caducous, triangular, yellowish-brown pubescent, mm, cous. or conspicuous. not Leaves. Rachis 6-18 4-7 The leaflets of S. ob- sanguineus, acuminate an now in fascicles. arranged are the time of the revision it is at and the leaflets have yellowish-brown pubescence. a and the flowers 1992 1, differs from S. gyrocarpus. In S. without fascicles, are No. 37, material available than more Spatholobus sanguineus inflorescences apex and Vol. no pale sap Twigs stipe. reddish brown translucent and flowers brown Fruit translucent, Sabah, to turning E Borneo greenish. (Berau). Dipterocarp forest, logged-over river. Altitude from less than 30 area, m up 1100 m. Note - The specimens from the Borneo. The flowers from the Philippines are Philippine specimens slightly different from those are larger and the tip of the of pod J. Ridder-Numan: is wider than it is in the material from Borneo. In the measures 71 notes description the larger flower- first. given are and Spatholobus: descriptions ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I like to thank the directors hospitality during L provided all the with This the Latin of and WAG for their kind BM, C, K, KUN, FI, P, U, for the material I loan. got on The director of the herbarium of Wessendorp for making the nice and Dr. J.F. drawings Veldkamp for his description. is project herbaria and/or facilities I needed. Also I thank Mr. J. J. help of the visits my for Fundamental the Foundation financially supported by Biological Research (BION) (nr 440.041). REFERENCES Ridder-Numan, J.W.A., & H. Wiriadinata. nosae-Papilionoideae). Reinwardtia Sanjappa, M. 1987. Revision of the Bot. Surv. India 29: Bull. P.F. Syst. Bot. 16: genera revision Butea Roxb. ex Willd. Numan & 1. used for this article. are not included 4. 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Henry 11771A, C, 3; 2723 (P.B.): 32504 (Aban Bebop): 7; 37132 (Aban Gibot): 3; pold in pottingeri (Aug./Sep. 1931): 3 s.n. 12251: 948: listed 3268: 6. 20341: S series: review. 7. Maxwell 89-236: Poilane 7 Clemens Wiriadinata B-7001: 3 21244: a 3. 7042: — (exp. Nieuwenhuis) Kato & Li, Beaman 11795: 9337: 7; phylogenetic analysis: latibractea 2. 1081: FB series Meizotropis Voigt (Fabaceae). Some specimens 5. — Wee Lek Spatholobus (Legumi- here. acuminatus 404: Amdjah (exp. Nieuwenhuis) Chew genus list Spatholobus 6 and and morphological variation, states, the material Wiriadinata, 1985) Balansa 3141: the 553-583. Identification This list includes of 139-205. 199-225. 1991. Character Stevens, 1985. A 10: 6. Wiriadinata 3397: 5. & Good): 7; 110263 (Sumbing Jimpin): 4 — Spire