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Botanical Studies (2009) 50: 359-364. systematics Haniffia flavescens (Zingiberaceae): a new species from Peninsular Malaysia Yen-Yen SAM*, Avelinah JULIUS, and Ming-Yee CHEW Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), 52109 Kepong, Selangor, Malaysia (Received July 9, 2008; Accepted January 14, 2009) ABSTRACT. A new species of Haniffia (Zingiberaceae), H. flavescens Y.Y. Sam & Julius, the third in the genus, was recently discovered in southern Peninsular Malaysia. It is described and illustrated here. The fruits of H. cyanescens (Ridl.) Holttum var. cyanescens and H. albiflora K. Larsen & J. Mood are described here for the first time. An updated key for the genus Haniffia is provided. Keywords: Haniffia flavescens; Johor; New species; Peninsular Malaysia; Zingiberaceae. INTRODUCTION Since the launch of the Flora of Peninsular Malaysia project in 2005, many field activities have been carried out to gather information for a comprehensive flora revision. Some of these trips ventured into botanically unexplored or poorly collected sites and have resulted in the discovery of new taxa and records. Here, we describe a new species, Haniffia flavescens Y. Y. Sam & Julius, discovered during an expedition led by the third author to the Endau Rompin National Park, Johor, Peninsular Malaysia. We also visited the type locality of H. cyanescens (Ridl.) Holttum var. cyanescens to obtain comprehensive material because previously it was only known from two collections made in the early 1900s. The collection of fresh flowers and fruits has enabled us to provide a complete description, especially of reproductive parts. Fruit characters of all the taxa are described here for the first time, except H. cyanescens var. penangiana C.K. Lim. The genus Haniffia is a small and rare group of gingers. Previously, only two species had been named: H. cyanescens collected in 1903 in Negeri Sembilan, Peninsular Malaysia (Ridley, 1904 and 1922) and H. albiflora K. Larsen & J. Mood described almost a century later from Peninsular Thailand (Larsen and Mood, 2000). Subsequently, a new variety, H. cyanescens var. penangiana, was discovered at Gunung Bintang, Kedah and Penang (Lim, 2000). These few collections show the rarity of the plants and the new species H. flavescens is indeed an exciting find. Among Malaysian gingers, it is rare because of the small number of species in the genus and the few localities from which it is known. *Corresponding author: E-mail: samyen@frim.gov.my; Tel: +603-62797230; Fax: +603-62731041. At first glance, the flowers of Haniffia resemble those of Scaphochlamys, and to a certain extent those of Boesenbergia, Curcuma and Kaempferia. However, the leafy shoots are very distinct from any of these genera. Haniffia has a slender pseudostem with distichous leaflets that can almost be mistaken for a small Zingiber, unless one is fortunate enough to find flowers at the base of the leafy shoots, which are usually partly hidden by leaf litter. The fruits of Haniffia also differ in the very thick and fleshy wall versus the thin-walled capsule in the other closely related genera. In fact, it is easy to identify members of the genus Haniffia, because the plant has a Zingiber-like leafy shoot but flowers like those of Scaphochlamys, Boesenbergia, Curcuma and Kaempferia. This unique relationship is reflected in its phylogenetic position where Haniffia is close to these same genera (Kress et al., 2002). However, bootstrap support was weak for uniting these genera to form a clade, with a value of only 59%. We plan to include all three species of this genus from different populations in our own phylogenetic study of the subfamily Zingiberoideae to give a clearer view of the intergeneric relationships of Haniffia. NEW SPECIES Haniffia flavescens Y. Y. Sam & Julius, sp. nov. TYPE: MALAYSIA. Peninsular Malaysia, Johor, Endau Rompin National Park, 2 Oct 2007, Julius, Sam, and Kueh FRI 57598 (holotype: KEP, here designated; isotype: E). Figures 1, 2A-D Haniffiae cyanescenti (Ridl.) Holttum similis, sed foliorum ligulis atropurpureis, floribus flavidis, labello apice emarginato distinguenda.

360 Botanical Studies, Vol. 50, 2009 Figure 1. Haniffia flavescens. A, Habit; B, Leaf ligule; C, Reproductive part; D, Bract; E, Calyx; F, Dorsal corolla lobe; G, Lateral corolla lobes; H, Lateral staminodes; I, Labellum; J, Stamen and stigma, side view (J ) and front view (J ); K, Anther crest; L, Stigma; M, Ovary and epigynous glands; N, Cross section of ovary; O, Open fruit, side view (O ) and aerial view (O ); P, Seed with lacerated aril. (All from FRI 57598)

SAM et al. New species of Haniffia 361 Figure 2. Haniffia flavescens (A-D) and H. cyanescens var. cyanescens (E-H). A, E, Habit; B, F, Inflorescence; C, G, Infructescence; D, H, Leaf ligule. (A, B, C, D, F & H by Sam Y.Y.; E & G by Saw L.G.)

362 Botanical Studies, Vol. 50, 2009 Terrestrial herb, 35-100 cm tall, in clumps, 3-13 shoots per clump, shoots closely spaced; rhizomes ca. 6 mm in diameter; roots fibrous, growing deep in the ground, tuberous, to 1 cm diameter, outside pale cream, inside white. Bladeless sheath brownish purple, glabrous, membranous on apex and margin. Leaves 4-7 pairs per shoot, sessile; ligule dark purple, emarginate, 5-6 mm long, sparsely hairy, hairs long white, apex membranous; lamina green, purplish beneath when mature, narrowly elliptic to lanceolate, 12.5-17.5 2.8-4.4 cm, base cuneate, apex acuminate, acumen 6-20 mm long, glabrous on both surfaces, sometimes sparsely hairy on the midrib below. Inflorescences borne at base of leafy shoot, 5.6-7 cm long, 3(-5) flowers, peduncle to 2.4 cm long. Floral bracts whitish, boatshaped, 24-32 6-10 mm, membranous, glabrous except the tip with few hairs. Calyx greenish, translucent, tubular, 36-70 mm long, mouth slanting, apex tridentate, hairy at tip. Corolla tube 36-70 mm long, hairy outside, covered with glandular hairs inside; dorsal corolla lobe pale yellow, elliptic, 20-28 ca. 6 mm, membranous; lateral corolla lobes pale yellow, elliptic, 20-27 4-6 mm. Lateral staminodes pale yellow, sometimes with crimson line at the base, oblanceolate, 16-18 4-5 mm, both surfaces covered with dense, white glandular hairs. Labellum pale yellow with a golden yellow median band, deep crimson spots at both sides, obovate, 21-25 10-14 mm, swollen at base where adnate to staminodes, upper surface covered with dense, white glandular hairs, lower surface glabrous, apex emarginate, curved downward. Stamen covered with dense, glandular hairs; filament 5-6 mm long; anther 6-10 mm long; anther crest 2-2.5 mm long, apex bidentate. Style 46-54 mm long, glabrous; stigma cup-shaped, ca. 1.8 mm long, mouth ciliate. Ovary 3-locular, ovules many, densely hairy. Epigynous glands yellow, 2, free, linear, 2-2.4 mm long. Fruit a dehiscent capsule, one per infructescence, dark purple when ripe, globose, ca. 2 2 cm, ridged, surface rough, glabrescent, splitting longitudinally into 7 valves, valves fleshy, usually 2-locules well developed, sometimes 3. Seeds brown turning greyish-black, ellipsoid-obovoid, 6-7 3-4 mm, only 1-3 well developed, aril thick and white when fresh, thin, straw-yellow and shiny when dried. Additional specimens examined. MALAYSIA. Peninsular Malaysia, Johor, Endau Rompin National Park, 27 Table 1. Morphological comparison of Haniffia flavescens, H. cyanescens and H. albiflora. Character H. flavescens (Figures 1, 2A-D) H. cyanescens (Holttum, 1950; Lim, 2000; current observations; Figure 2E-H) H. albiflora (Larsen and Mood, 2000; current observations) Largest leaf lamina (cm) 12.5-17.5 2.8-4.4 18.7-21 3.8-4.9 10-14 2-3.5 Ligule Length (mm) 5-6 3-4 ca. 3 Indumentum Sparsely hairy, long white hairs Sparsely pubescent or rarely glabrous Hairy, long straight hairs Color Dark purple Green Unknown No. of flowers per inflorescence 3(-5) 5-7 2-3 Flower color (except labellum) Pale yellow White White Labellum Shape Obovate, apex emarginate Obcordate, apex bilobed Obovate, apex bilobed Color Pale yellow with golden yellow median band; deep crimson spots at both sides Dark blue-violet with white veins or white with purple veins Lateral staminodes Oblanceolate Obovate to oblanceolate or lanceolate Anther crest White with yellow blotch at base Elliptic Shape Bidentate Rounded Obtuse Indumentum Margin without hairs Margin with few hairs Unknown Fruit Color Dark purple Greyish dark purple Unknown Surface Surface rough and dull Surface smooth and shiny Indumentum Sparsely hairy Hairy Hairy at the base

SAM et al. New species of Haniffia 363 Aug 2007, Chew & Kueh FRI 53707 (HAST, KEP). Ecology. Primary lowland and hill forest, on slopes, flat and undulating terrain, in shaded or slightly exposed areas, 239-394 m altitude. Flowering and fruiting in April to June and August to October respectively. Distribution. Known only from the type locality. Etymology. This new species was named after the yellow flower. Morphological comparisons. Haniffia flavescens is very similar to H. cyanescens especially in the vegetative parts and it is difficult to distinguish the two if flowers are not available. Generally, H. flavescens has smaller leaves than H. cyanescens (12.5-17.5 2.8-4.4 cm vs. 18.7-21 3.8-4.9 cm) and it also differs in its dark purple ligule covered with long, white hairs vs. sparsely pubescent or rarely glabrous green ligules. In addition, H. flavescens differs from H. cyanescens in characters of the flowering shoot. Haniffia flavescens has very attractive pale yellow flowers with 3(-5) in each inflorescence. The labellum has a golden yellow median band with deep crimson spots at the sides and a swelling at the base where it is adnate to the staminodes. The inflorescence of H. cyanescens usually has 5-7 white flowers with a dark blue-violet labellum and white veins or a white labellum lined with purple veins (see Table 1). Haniffia albiflora recorded from Peninsular Thailand is easily recognized by its white flowers with yellow blotch at the base of labellum and the elliptic staminodes. The labellum is consistently bilobed (John Mood, per. comm.) and not emarginate or bilobed as stated in Larsen and Mood (2000). However, the lobes are sometimes overlapped and mistaken as emarginate. The presence of dense, stiff hairs just below the ligules in H. albiflora distinguishes this species from H. cyanescens and H. flavescens. Based on Kiah 24254 (KEP), the fruit is globose and glabrous except for the dense hairs at the base. The seeds are similar to the other two species, black and covered with thin, straw-yellow and shiny aril on the lower half when dried (see Table 1). When comparisons are made between the three species in the genus, we found that H. flavescens is closer to H. albiflora than to H. cyanescens. Both have similar vegetative characters, such as the size and hairiness of the ligule, and the shape and size of the lamina. The distinguishing character once again lies on the flowers. H. albiflora has elliptic staminodes, white flowers with bilobed labellum while H. flavescens has oblanceolate staminodes, pale yellow flowers, and emarginate labellum. The differences between H. albiflora, H. flavescens and H. cyanescens are highlighted in Table 1. With the newly described H. flavescens and additional information on other Haniffia species, we now provide an updated key for identification on the Haniffia species. Key to Haniffia species 1a. Corolla lobes and staminodes pale yellow; labellum pale yellow with golden yellow median band, apex emarginate......h. flavescens 1b. Corolla lobes and staminodes white; labellum white, white with purple veins or dark blue-violet; apex bilobed... 2 2a. Lamina 10-14 2-3.5 cm; ligule with long white hairs; flowers 2-3 in each inflorescence... H. albiflora 2b. Lamina 17-21 3-4.9 cm; ligule glabrous or sparsely pubescent; flowers 5-7 in each inflorescence... 3 3a. Labellum dark blue-violet with white veins; lateral staminodes obovate to oblanceolate...... H. cyanescens var. cyanescens 3b. Labellum white with violet veins; lateral staminodes lanceolate... H. cyanescens var. penangiana Specimens examined. Haniffia albiflora: THAILAND. Peninsular Thailand, Bukit, 7 Jun 1930, Kiah 24254 (KEP, SING); Narathiwat Province, Chatwarin Falls, 15 Aug 1995, Larsen et al. 45605 (BKF). Haniffia cyanescens var. cyanescens: MALAYSIA. Negeri Sembilan, Bukit Tangga, 1903, W. G. Napier s.n. (K); Dec 1920, Ridley 13124 (SING); 24 Jan 2008, Julius et al. FRI 56061 (KEP); 20 Feb 2008, Sam & Apok FRI 50297 (KEP); 10 Apr 2008, Rafidah FRI 59838 (KEP). Haniffia cyanescens var. penangiana: MALAYSIA. Kedah, Gunung Bintang, 18 Apr 1928, Haniff SFN 21086; Gunung Bintang Forest Reserve, 1968, Sidek S 272 (SING); Penang, 2000, C.K. Lim L 4292 (KEP, SING). Acknowledgements. We wish to thank the Curator and Keeper of Singapore Botanic Gardens (SING) and Forest Herbarium Bangkok (BKF) for permission to examine the herbarium spesimens and also loans of material for study; Dr. Ruth Kiew, Dr. Saw Leng Guan and Dr. Richard Chung Cheng Kong for their encouragement and useful comments on the manuscript; Dr. Saw Leng Guan for his help in locating the H. cyanescens var. cyanescens based on the information given by Dr. John Dransfield; Mr. John Mood for the information on H. albiflora; Dr. Timothy Utteridge for providing the digital image of H. cyanescens var. penangiana. Special thanks also go to the Director of Johor National Parks Corporation for his kind permission to carry out collection in the national park and Mr. Chew Keng Lin from the Endau Rompin (Selai) National Park for his help during the collection trips. Mr. Zainal Mustafa prepared the line drawing. This study is supported by the Flora of Peninsular Malaysia Project with funding

364 Botanical Studies, Vol. 50, 2009 from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation through IRPA no. 01-04-01-0000. LITERATURE CITED Holttum, R.E. 1950. The Zingiberaceae of the Malay Peninsula. Gard. Bull. Sing. 13: 123-125. Larsen, K. and J. Mood. 2000. Revision of the genus Haniffia (Zingiberaceae). Nord. J. Bot. 20: 285-289. L i m, C. K. 2 0 0 0. A n e w t a x o n o f H a n i f f i a H o l t t u m (Zingiberaceae) from Penang. Folia Malays. 2: 33-40. Kress, W.J., L.M. Prince, and K.J. Williams. 2002. The phylogeny and a new classification of the gingers (Zingiberaceae): Evidence from molecular data. Amer. J. Bot. 89: 1682-1696. Ridley, H.N. 1904. New Malayan plants. J. Str. Br. Roy. Asiat. Soc. 41: 31-32. Ridley, H.N. 1922. New and rare Malayan plants. J. Str. Br. Roy. Asiat. Soc. 86: 308. 馬來半島薑科新種植物 :Haniffia flavescens Yen-YenSAM,AvelinahJULIUS,andMing-YeeCHEW ForestResearchInstituteMalaysia(FRIM),52109Kepong,Selangor,Malaysia Haniffia flavescens Y.Y. Sam & Julius H. cyanescens (Ridl.) Holttum var. cyanescens H. albiflora K. Larsen & J. Mood Haniffia 關鍵詞 :Haniffia flavescens