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A JOURNAL ON TAXONOMIC BOTANY, PLANT SOCIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY 12(1)

REINWARDTIA A JOURNAL ON TAXONOMIC BOTANY, PLANT SOCIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY Vol. 12(1): 1-128.22 July 2002 Editors ELIZABETH A. WIDJAJA, MIEN A. RIFAI, SOEDARSONO RISWAN, JOHANIS P. MOGEA Correspondence and subscriptions of the journal should be addressed to HERBARIUM BOGORIENSE, BIDANG BOTANI, PUSAT PENELITIAN BIOLOGI - LIPI, BOGOR, INDONESIA

REINWARDTIA Vol 12, Part 1, pp: 117 119 A NEW SPECIES OF DALBERGIA (LEGUMINOSAE) FROM MALAY PENINSULA BAMBANG SUNARNO Herbarium Bogoriense, Bidang Botani, Puslit Biologi-LIPI, Indonesia & HIROSHI OHASHI Biological Institute, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan ABSTRACT SUNARNO, BAMBANG & OHASHI, HIROSHI. 2002. A new species of Dalbergia (Leguminosae) from Malay Peninsula. Reinwardtia 12(1): 117 119. A new species, Dalbergia johoriensis from the Malay Peninsula is described. It is close to D. rostrata and D. havilandii but readily distinguished by the grooved midrib beneath, flowers with narrower standard and wings and style hairy in the lower part. Keywords: Dalbergia, Leguminosae, Malay Peninsula. ABSTRAK SUNARNO, BAMBANG & OHASHI, HIROSHI. 2002. Jenis baru Dalbergia (Leguminosae) dari Semenanjung Malaya. Reinwardtia 12(1): 117 119. Dipertelakan suatu jenis baru Dalbergia johorensis dari Semenanjung Malaya. Jenis ini dekat dengan D. rostrata dan D. havilandii namun dapat dibedakan dari permukaan bawah tulang daun yang beralur, bunga dengan bendera dan sayap yang lebih menyempit serta bagian bawah tangkai putiknya berbulu. Kata kunci: Dalbergia, Leguminosae, Semenanjung Malaya For a revision of the genus Dalbergia in Malesia we have published some new species from Sulawesi and Borneo (Sunarno & Ohashi, 1996; 1997). This paper is merely a continuation of the previous work for the Malesian Dalbergia. During our examination to the specimens in Herbarium Bogoriense (BO) Indonesia and Rijksherbarium (L) the Netherlands, we identified about 11 species are occurred in the Peninsular Malaysia, one of which is unknown to science. Similar specimen as found from Borneo was referred to as Dalbergia sp. due to its incompleteness (Sunarno & Ohashi, 1997). The finding of complete specimen from Johore lead us to consider it to be a new species. The species is similar to D. rostrata Hassk., a species widely distributed in Malesia except New Guinea, and to D. havilandii Prain, a bornean species (Prain 1904) but they differ in leaves, stipules and flowers (Table 1). In this paper the new species is described and illustrated. Dalbergia johorensis Sunarno et Ohashi, sp. nov. Fig. 1. Dalbergia foliolis rostratis sed differt floris vexillae et alae angustiora (ca. 1.5 mm longa), stylus sparsus pubescentibus infra parte, infra costa sulco in longitudinem. Typus: Malay Peninsula, Johore, Namheng estate, Kota Tinggi, fl. Febr., 1930. (Teruya 1192 BO Holo; SING Iso). Liana. Branchlets stoutish, terete, sparsely or rather densely brown puberulent, striated downwards, lenticels gradually inconspicuous. Stipules very early caducous, ovate, ca. 2 x 1 mm, densely puberulent. Leaves 2.0 4.5 cm long; petioles 1.5 2.5 cm long, densely brown puberulent; rachis 0.5 2 cm long, densely rusty puberulent. Leaflets 1 3, oblong or ovate, rounded or slightly cordate base, obtue, apiculate and acutely acuminate towards the very apex, 5 7 x 3 4 cm, firmly coriaceous, light brown and glabrous above, finely reticulate, densely adpressed short brown puberulent below; the midrib distinctly grooved above and prominently so beneath, sparsely to rather densely brown puberulent; secondary nerves 7 9 pairs; margin slightly prominently revolute; petioles 0.4 0.5 cm long, densely puberulent but gradually sparsely so downwards; bracts caducous, ovate, 2 3 x 1 2 mm, outer surface densely rusty puberulent. Inflorescences axillary, panicles of raceme, up to 20 cm long, peduncles up to 9 cm long, sparsely puberulent; 117

118 REINWARDTIA [VOL. 12 Table 1. Comparison of D. havilandii, D. johoriensis and D. rostrata Morphological Characters D. havilandii D. johoriensis D. rostrata Stipules Leaflets number Size Base Apex Surface Midrib beneath of lateral nerves Inflorescence Bracteoles subpersistent, ovatelanceolate, 6.5 7 mm long 1 3 5 7.5 x 2.5 4 cm obtuse to truncate obtuse or acute densely hairy on both surfaces not grooved 4 5 pairs short clustered raceme, many flowers subpersistent narrowly ovate or linear, ca. 1 mm long caducous, ovate, ca. 2 mm long 1 3 5 7 x 3 4 cm rounded or slightly cordate rostrate, apiculate sparsely hairy on both surfaces grooved 7 9 pairs panicle of racemes few flowers persistent, narrowly ovate or linear, ca. 1 mm long caducous, broadly ovate, ca. 1 mm long 1 5 4 5 x 2 9 cm cuneate, rounded or obtuse rostrate, slightly cuspidate glabrous upper surface, sparsely hairy beneath not grooved 7 9 pairs panicle of raceme or compound panicle, many flowers caducous, narrowly ovate or linear, ca. 1 mm long Flowers size Unknown 6 7(-8) mm long 6 7 mm long Calyx 3 3.5 mm long ca. 4 mm long 3.5 4.5 mm long Standard orbicular, apex rounded, emarginate broadly obovate, apex rounded, entire suborbicular, apex rounded, emarginated Pistil style glabrous style sparsely hairy at lower point style glabrous rachis ca. 10 cm long, sparsely puberulent but gradually sparsely so downwards; bracts caducous, ovate, 2 3 x 1 2 mm, outer surface densely rusty puberulent, bracteoles persistent, linear or narrowly ovate, ca. 1 mm long, densely rusty puberulent. Flowers 6 7 ( 8) mm long, pedicels stoutish, 1 2 mm long, densely brown puberulent. Calyx bell-shaped, densely rusty pubescent, tube ca. 3 mm long; lobes subequal, the lowest longer than others, ca. 1 mm long. Standards reflexed, blades broadly obovate, 2.5 3 x ca. 2.5 mm, atenuate to base, rounded, entire at apex, finely reticulated; claw 2.5 3 mm long. Wing blades oblong, ca. 2.5 x ca. 1.5 mm; base acute or obtuse one side, rounded on the other; apex obtuse to rounded; claw ca. 3 mm long. Keel blades boatshaped, ca. 2.5 x 1.5 mm; base obtuse on one side, rounded on the other, united in the upper side; claw ca. 3 mm long. Stamens 9, monadelphous, the united filaments 3.5 4 mm long, the upper free one 1 1.5( 2) mm long. Pistil 5,5 6.0 mm long, ovary densely hairy; stipe ca. 2 mm long, glabrous; style ca. 1.5 mm long, sparsely rusty puberulent in the lower part; ovules 1 2. Pods unknown. DISTRIBUTION. Malay Peninsula (Johore) and Borneo (Sarawak; Kuching). 4 mm Fig.1. Dalbergia johorensis Sunarno et H. Ohashi. A. Branch with unifoliate and trifoliate leaves. B. Inflorescences. C. Part of leaflet showing a groove along the midrib beneath. D. Flowers. E. Petals. F. Calyx (opened). G. Stamens. H. Pistil (from Teruya 1192).

2002] SUNARNO & OHASHI: New species of Dalbergia 119 HABITAT AND ECOLOGY. Roadsides in thickets. Flowering in February and September. NOTES. The number of the leaflets is close to D. rostrata and D. havilandii, however, comparison to those species (Table 1) indicates that the current species is different. SPECIMENS EXAMINED. Malay Peninsula, Johore, Namheng estate, Kota Tinggi, fl. Febr. 1930. Teruya 1192. (BO Holo.). ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The first author would like to express his gratitude to the British Council and Flora Malesiana Foundation for financial support during his studies in Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, and Rijksherbarium, Leiden. He is grateful to Drs. R.M. Polhill and B. Verdcourt of Kew, Drs. P. Baas, the late C. Kalkman, the late R. Geesink for their support and encouragement for the study. We wish to thank Drs. Nemoto of Biological Institute of Tohoku University and H. Wiriadinata of Herbarium Bogoriense for their advice and help. This work was accomplished as a part of doctoral dissertation submitted by the first author to Tohoku University, Sendai, with financial supports to us from Japan Society for the promotion of Science (JSPS) in 1995 1996. REFERENCES PRAIN, D. 1904. The species of Dalbergia of Southeastern Asia. Ann. Roy. Bot. Gard. Calc. 10: 1 114, pls. 1 91. SUNARNO, B. & OHASHI, H. 1996. Dalbergia (Leguminosae) of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Journ. Jap. Bot. 71 (5): 241 248. SUNARNO, B. & OHASHI, H. 1997. Dalbergia (Leguminosae) of Borneo. Journ. Jap. Bot. 72 (4): 198 220.

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ISSN 0034-365 X REINWARDTIA Vol. 12. No. 1.2002 CONTENTS Page Y. PURWANTO. Gestion de la Biodiversite: Relations aux plantes et dynamiques vegetales chez les Dani de la Vallee de la Baliem en Irian Jaya, Indonesie 1 TRI MULYANINGSIH & COLIN ERNEST RIDSDALE. The Bornean genus Hypobathrum (Rubiaceae): an investigation of its characters and taxonomic status 95 BAMBANG SUNARNO & HIROSHI OHASHI. A new species of Dalbergia (Leguminosae) from Malay Peninsula 117 BAMBANG SUNARNO. New species of Labisia (Myrsinaceae) from Sumatra 121 SRI S. TJITROSOEDIRDJO. Four new taxa of Asteraceae in Sumatra 125 HERBARIUM BOGORIENSE BIDANG BOTANI PUSAT PENELITIAN BIOLOGI - LIPI BOGOR, INDONESIA