Hygrophila madurensis (N.P. Balakr. & Subram.) Karthik. & Moorthy: An overlooked endemic species of Tamil Nadu, India

C. P. Muthupandi, R. Kottaimuthu, K. Rajendran
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INTRODUCTION The family Acanthaceae is positioned under the order Lamiales and belong to the core class Euasterids I of Core Eudicots (Chase & Reveal 2009). According to the recent estimate (Karthikeyan et al. 2009) 593 Acanthaceae taxa (475 species and 118 varieties) are present in India. The genus Hygrophila R.Br. belongs to the tribe Ruellieae of family Acanthaceae (Scotland & Vollessen 2000) and comprises about 100 species (Hu & Daniel 2011). India is known to have 18 species (Karthikeyan et al. 2009, Sunojkumar & Prasad 2014), of these H. madurensis and H. thymus are endemic to Tamil Nadu (Singh et al. 2015, Kottaimuthu et al. 2018). During the course of our recent studies on the wetland plants of Madurai District, we have collected an interesting species of Acanthaceae that is characterized by distinctly pedicellate flowers, pedunculate cymes and linear–oblong capsules. Critical studies with pertinent literature; it is identified as Hygrophila madurensis (N. P. Balakr. & Subram.) Karthik. & Moorthy (Balakrishnan & Subramanyam 1963, Balakrishnan 1988, Raja et al. 2015). A perusal of literature revealed that this species is listed as critically endangered and endemic to Tamil Nadu, found along the foothills of the Eastern Ghats (Balakrishnan 1988, Nayar 1996, Walter & Gillett 1998, Reddy et al. 2006, Arisdason 2011). However, this species was not included in Acanthaceae of Eastern Ghats (Pullaiah et al. 2011). A detailed description, photographs, associated species and threat status are provided for easy identification and conservation of this little known endemic species.
嗜水线虫(N.P.巴拉克)& Subram)。恋人。&月牙:印度泰米尔纳德邦一种被忽视的特有物种
棘科(Acanthaceae)隶属于棘目(Lamiales),属于core Eudicots核心纲Euasterids I (Chase & Reveal 2009)。根据最近的估计(Karthikeyan et al. 2009),印度目前有593个棘科分类群(475种和118个变种)。嗜湿植物属。属于棘科的Ruellieae部落(Scotland & volleson 2000),包括大约100个物种(Hu & Daniel 2011)。印度已知有18种(Karthikeyan et al. 2009, Sunojkumar & Prasad 2014),其中H. madurensis和H. thymus是泰米尔纳德邦特有的(Singh et al. 2015, Kottaimuthu et al. 2018)。在我们最近对马杜赖地区湿地植物的研究过程中,我们收集了一种有趣的刺科植物,其特征是明显有花梗的花,有花序梗的聚伞花序和线状长圆形的蒴果。相关文献的批判性研究;它被鉴定为嗜水线虫(n.p. Balakr)。& Subram)。恋人。& Moorthy (Balakrishnan & Subramanyam 1963, Balakrishnan 1988, Raja et al. 2015)。仔细阅读文献后发现,该物种被列为极度濒危物种,是泰米尔纳德邦特有的物种,分布在东高止山脉的山麓(Balakrishnan 1988, Nayar 1996, Walter & Gillett 1998, Reddy et al. 2006, Arisdason 2011)。然而,该物种未被列入东高止山脉的棘科(Pullaiah et al. 2011)。为方便鉴定和保护这一鲜为人知的特有物种,本文提供了详细的描述、照片、伴生物种和威胁状况。
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