Tuesday, November 28, 2023

[Botany • 2023] Geostachys aristata (Zingiberaceae) • A Revision of Geostachys in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, including A New Species

 
Geostachys aristata Škorničk., Q.B.Nguyen & H.Đ.Trẫn, 
  
in Leong-Škorničková, Nguyễn, Trần, Lưu et Nuraliev, 2023.
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Abstract
A revision of the ginger genus Geostachys (Zingiberaceae: Alpinioideae: Alpinieae) in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam is presented. Three species are formally recognised, all endemic to the area of study, including one new species from central Vietnam. Lectotypes are designated for G. annamensis and G. pierreana. The uncertainty about the type locality of G. pierreana is highlighted; the absence of this species in Thailand and Vietnam is demonstrated. The presence of Geostachys in Laos is discussed. The key to the species of the genus is provided. For each species, description, notes on etymology/eponymy, distribution, IUCN preliminary assessment, habitat and phenology, and taxonomy are given. The newly described species, Geostachys aristata, is compared to the morphologically closest congener, G. annamensis, from which it differs by green leaf sheaths and ligules, greenish bracts and bracteoles with prominently aristate apices, prominently mucronate calyx lobes and labellum with crimson spots extending to the margins.

Monocots, Alpinieae, Eastern Indochina, Geostachys annamensisGeostachys pierreana, gingers,  Lectotypification
 


Geostachys aristata Škorničk., Q.B.Nguyen & H.Đ.Trẫn, sp. nov.

Etymology:— The specific epithet of G. aristata refers to the prominently aristate to mucronate apices of bracts, bracteoles and calyx lobes which readily distinguish the new species from the morphologically closest G. annamensis.
 


Jana Leong-Škorničková, Nguyễn Quốc Bình, Trần Hữu Đăng, Lưu Hồng Trường and Maxim S. Nuraliev. 2023. A Revision of Geostachys (Zingiberaceae: Alpinioideae) in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, including A New Species, G. aristataPhytotaxa. 585(4); 245–260. DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.585.4.1