Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer
Type: Article
Published: 2020-03-17
Page range: 157–166
Abstract views: 28
PDF downloaded: 2

Sciaphila kozushimensis (Triuridaceae), a new mycoheterotrophic plant from Kozu Island, Izu Islands, Japan, based on morphological and molecular data

Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University, 1-1 Rokkodai, Nada-ku, Kobe, 657-8501, Japan.
Kyushu Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 4-11-16 Kurokami, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto 860-0862, Japan.
Japanese flora ITS phylogeny Izu Islands mycoheterotrophy new species oceanic islands Sciaphila taxonomy Triuridaceae Monocots

Abstract

A new species of Sciaphila (Triuridaceae), S. kozushimensis Suetsugu, is described from Kozu Island, Izu Islands, Japan. The new species is similar to S. tosaensis in having unisexual flowers (the female towards the base of the rachis), perianth-segments without any appendages and club-shaped style that is as long as or slightly exceeds ovary in the flowering stage. However, it is distinguishable by smaller male flowers, wide and acuminate male perianth segments and somewhat dissimilar perianth segments. An illustration and molecular analysis based on ITS sequences of the new species are provided. A key to the Japanese Sciaphila is also provided for identification of these rare mycoheterotrophic plants.