Published December 12, 2013 | Version v1

Nepenthes

  • 1. Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW 9 3 AE, U. K. Email: m. cheek @ kew. org (corresponding author)
  • 2. National Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland Email: matthew. jebb @ opw. ie

Description

Key to the species of the Nepenthes alata group updated from Cheek & Jebb (2013b)

1. Lower surface of lid, including appendage (if present), densely and evenly covered in uniformly minute circular nectar glands (0.15–0.2 mm diam.) ..............................…….................……….. 2

– Lower surface of lid with nectar glands either absent from the appendage (if present) and/or, sparse, large or dimorphic (larger glands 0.35–0.4 mm diam. or larger) ...................................……….….. 3

2. Stems glabrous to glabrescent; upper pitchers lacking fringed wings in upper part; outer surface lacking stellate hairs entirely. S LUZON TO MINDANAO ........ N. graciliflora Elmer (Elmer 1912)

– Stems persistently pubescent; upper pitchers with fringed wings in upper part; outer pitcher surface> 50% covered in grey stellate hairs. N LUZON ................................ N. alata Blanco (Blanco 1837)

3. Stem internodes winged from the decurrent petiole bases. MINDANAO, SARANGANI PROV. ..... ....................................................................................... N. saranganiensis Sh.Kurata (Kurata 2003)

– Stem terete or angular, lacking wings .............................................................................................. 4

4 Upper pitchers funnel-shaped or funneliform-cylindric ................................................................... 5

– Upper pitchers not funnel-shaped, but subcylindric, widest at base, or equally at base and apex .... 6

5. Stems and abaxial surface of midrib moderately densely covered in white appressed hairs 0.5– 1.5 mm long; lid of upper pitchers ovate, longer than broad. Volcanic substrate. MINDANAO, MTS APO & MATUTUM ....................................................… N. copelandii Macfarl.(Macfarlane 1908)

– Stems and leaf-blades glabrous; lid of upper pitcher broader than long. Ultramafic substrate. MINDANAO, MT KIAMO ............................... N. ceciliae Gronem. et al. (Gronemeyer et al. 2012)

6 Petiole appearing flat, at least distally (wings held flat) ................................................................... 7

– Petiole appearing cylindrical (wings incurved) ............................................................................... 12

7. Stems and lower surface of midrib conspicuously densely pubescent; lid appendage well-developed, hooked .............................................................................................................................................. 8

– Stems and inner surface of midrib glabrous or inconspicuously and sparsely pubescent; lid appendage moderately or well-developed, never hooked .................................................................................. 9

8. Upper pitchers widest at base, contracting slightly above into a narrower cylinder with fringed wings. NEGROS & BILIRAN ISL. …………...…… N. negros Jebb & Cheek (Cheek & Jebb 2013d)

– Upper pitchers equally wide at base and apex, contracting slightly at the middle, lacking fringed wings. MINDANAO, SURIGAO PROV. ..............… N. ramos Jebb & Cheek (Cheek & Jebb 2013c)

9. Lid apex with pocket. MINDANAO, S COTABATO ...................... N. tboli Jebb & Cheek sp. ined. – Lid apex lacking pocket or any appendage .................................................................................... 10

10. Petiole canaliculate proximally (flat distally); blade hairy on upper surface; upper pitchers stout, length: breadth ratio 2–2.5:1; fringed wings absent. MINDANAO, MT HAMIGUITAN .................. ............................................................ N. hamiguitanensis Gronem. et al. (Gronemeyer et al. 2010)

– Petiole flat proximally; blade glabrous on upper surface; upper pitchers slender, length: breadth ratio> 3:1; fringed wings present below peristome ……................…………………………………… 11

11. Upper pitcher with lid about half as long as mouth; mouth not concave but flat; column absent; lid base truncate. MINDANAO, MT MALINDANG …….........…… N. kurata Jebb & Cheek sp. nov.

– Upper pitcher with lid about as long as mouth; mouth highly concave; column present; lid base cordate. MINDANAO, KITANGLAD MTS …….......……. N. kitanglad Jebb & Cheek sp. nov.

12. Largest pitchers robust, 18–24 cm long; peristome 7–8 mm wide, curved in section but not cylindric; inner edge of peristome with small teeth visible, outer edge lobed. MINDANAO ………..……....13

– Largest pitchers 12 cm long; peristome 2–3 mm wide, narrowly cylindrical, inner edge lacking visible teeth (unless dissected), outer edge not lobed. LEYTE ISL. ..... N. leyte Jebb & Cheek sp. nov.

13. Largest pitchers without fringed wings; leaf midrib densely, minutely white stellate-hairy; lid base deeply cordate. MINDANAO, RED MT ….........................…… N. extincta Jebb & Cheek sp. nov.

– Largest pitchers with fringed wings; leaf midrib with brown black bristle-like hairs 1–1.5 mm long; lid base truncate. NE MINDANAO ……..............…… N. mindanaoensis Sh.Kurata (Kurata 2001)

Notes

Published as part of Cheek, Martin & Jebb, Matthew, 2013, Recircumscription of the Nepenthes alata group (Caryophyllales: Nepenthaceae), in the Philippines, with four new species, pp. 1-23 in European Journal of Taxonomy 69 on pages 4-6, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.69, http://zenodo.org/record/3827691

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Jebb & Cheek
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Order
Caryophyllales
Family
Nepenthaceae
Genus
Nepenthes
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Nepenthes (Jebb, 1997) sec. Cheek & Jebb, 2013

References

  • Cheek M. & Jebb M. 2013 b. Nepenthes alzapan (Nepenthaceae), a new species from Luzon, Philippines. Phytotaxa 100 (1): 57 - 60. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.11646 / phytotaxa. 100.1.6
  • Elmer A. D. E. 1912. Two Score of New Plants. Nepenthaceae. Leaflets of Philippine Botany 4: 1494 - 1496.
  • Blanco M. 1837. Flora de Filipinas. En la Inprenta de Sto. Thomas por D. Candido Lopez, Manila.
  • Kurata S. 2003. A new Philippine pitcher plant Nepenthes saranganiensis, the third species having a saddle-shaped stem. The Journal of the Insectivorous Plant Society. 54 (2): 41 - 44.
  • Macfarlane J. M. 1908. Nepenthaceae. In: Engler A. (ed.) Das Pflanzenreich Heft 36, 4, 3: 1 - 92.
  • Gronemeyer T., Coritico F., Micheler M., Marwinski F., Acili R. & Amoroso V. 2012. Nepenthes ceciliae (Nepenthaceae) a new pitcher plant species from Mount Kiamo, Mindanao. In: McPherson S. (ed.) Pitcher Plants of the Old World: 413 - 423, figs 354 - 367. Redfern Publications, Dorset, U. K.
  • Cheek M. & Jebb M. 2013 d. Typification and redelimitation of Nepenthes alata Blanco with notes on the N. alata group, and N. negros sp. nov. from the Philippines. Nordic Journal of Botany 31: 616 - 622. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1756 - 1051.2012.00099. x
  • Cheek M. & Jebb M. 2013 c. Nepenthes ramos (Nepenthaceae), a new species from Mindanao, Philippines. Willdenowia 43 (1): 107 - 111. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.3372 / wi. 43.43112
  • Gronemeyer T., Wistuba A., Heinrich V., McPherson S., Mey F. & Amoroso V. 2010. Nepenthes hamiguitanensis (Nepenthaceae) a new pitcher plant species from Mindanao Island, Philippines. In: McPherson S. (ed.) Carnivorous Plants and their Habitats: 1298 - 1306. Redfern Publications, Dorset, U. K.
  • Kurata S. 2001. Two new species, Nepenthes pyriformis from West Sumatra (Indonesia) and Nepenthes mindanaoensis from Mindanao (Philippines). The Journal of the Insectivorous Plant Society. 52 (2): 30 - 35.