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Rafflesia lawangensis

Rafflesia lawangensis is a species of parasitic plant in the genus Rafflesia. It is exclusively found in Bukit Lawang, a small tourist village in Mount Leuser National Park, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Previously misidentified as Rafflesia arnoldii, photographs taken in 2005 led to the eventual separation of Rafflesia lawangensis as a distinct species in 2010.

Rafflesia lawangensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Rafflesiaceae
Genus: Rafflesia
Species:
R. lawangensis
Binomial name
Rafflesia lawangensis
Mat-Salleh, Mahyuni & Susatya

Discovery edit

Rafflesia lawangensis was first described in Volume 13 of the Journal Reinwardtia in 2010. The first description was written by K. Mat-Salleh, Ridha Mahyuni, Agus Susatya, and J.F. Veldkamp.[1] The location of Bohorok, Bukit Lawang, was previously thought to be a possible habitat for Rafflesia plants, judging by similar floristic composition to the area of Lokop. Eventually, reports of Rafflesia plants in the area of Bohorok were noted, and were erroneously referred as members of Rafflesia arnoldii. However, there was no physical material in herbariums, nor photographs taken of the plant. This was until 2005, when Ewa Kamila Grzelczak photographed an unusual Rafflesia from Bukit Lawang.[1] The photograph was sent to the National University of Malaysia, where it was determined to be neither of the previously assumed species, but rather a new species altogether.[1] It was one of three newly discovered species of Rafflesia found in Indonesia after the 1997 treatment of the genus in Flora Malesiana.[2]

Description edit

The mature male bud has a diameter of 29–30 centimetres (11–12 in). The diameter of the fully blooming female flower is between 58–63 centimetres (23–25 in). The petals of the flower, known as the perigone lobes, are 24–25 by 19–25 centimetres (9.4 in–9.8 in × 7.5 in–9.8 in). The plant is mostly dark orange to reddish brown in colour, with reddish white warts with a short and dense covering of hair. The diaphragm, an aperture at the top of the flower, is ring-shaped and has a width of 6 centimetres (2.4 in) and a diameter of 31–33 centimetres (12–13 in).[1] The relative size of the plant's diaphragm opening is considered the widest among the species of Rafflesia found in Sumatra, at over 80% of the flower's diameter, and comparable to R. leonardi from Luzon.[1] The pollen of R. lawangensis is larger in comparison to other larger-flowered members of the same genus such as R. keithii and R. kerrii.[3]

Rafflesia lawangensis was misidentified as Rafflesia arnoldii var. arnoldii or Rafflesia arnoldii var atjehensis.[1][4] It is similar to Rafflesia kerrii, with both plants having a very wide diaphragm, a bowl like structure at the center of the flower which opens up to the reproductive structures. It is distinct from R. arnoldii by the presence of fine hairs on the surface of the perigone lobes, the flower's "petals". The flowers of R. lawangensis are also smaller than those of R. arnoldii, and the shape and color of the warts are different.[4] Among the Rafflesia of Sumatra, R. lawangensis is distinctive in lacking warts on the upper part of its diaphragm.[5]

Distribution edit

The species is known only in a single locality, Bukit Lawang, in North Sumatra's Mount Leuser National Park.[4][1] The range of the plant overlaps with two other related species, R. micropylora and R. rochusenii, but can be easily distinguished from the two, in addition to other species found in Sumatra.[4] It is a parasite of the plant Tetrastigma coriaceum.[1]

Etymology edit

The specific epithet refers to the type locality of R. lawangensis, Bukit Lawang.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Salleh, K.; Mahyuni, R.; Susatya, A.; Veldkamp, J. (2010). "Rafflesia lawangensis (Rafflesiaceae) A new species from Bukit Lawang, Gunung Leuser National Park, North Sumatra, Indonesia". Reinwardtia. 13 (2): 159–165. doi:10.14203/REINWARDTIA.V13I2.2136 (inactive 31 January 2024). Retrieved 7 May 2022.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (link)
  2. ^ Hidayati, Siti Nur; Walck, Jeffrey L. (31 July 2016). "A REVIEW OF THE BIOLOGY OF RAFFLESIA: WHAT DO WE KNOW AND WHAT'S NEXT?". Buletin Kebun Raya. 19 (2): 67–78. ISSN 2460-1519. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  3. ^ Sofiyanti, Nery; Yen, Choong Chee (25 December 2012). "Morphology of ovule, seed and pollen grain of Rafflesia R. Br. (Rafflesiaceae)". Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy. 19 (2): 109–117. doi:10.3329/bjpt.v19i2.13124. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e Nickrent, Dan (24 July 2011). "Rafflesia lawangensis Mat-Salleh, Mahyuni & Susatya". Parasitic Plant Connection. SIUC / College of Science. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  5. ^ Susatya, Agus; Hidayati, Siti Nur; Riki, Septian (2017). "Rafflesia kemumu (Rafflesiaceae), a new species from Northern Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia" (PDF). Phytotaxa. 326 (3): 211. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.326.3.5.

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Rafflesia lawangensis is a species of parasitic plant in the genus Rafflesia It is exclusively found in Bukit Lawang a small tourist village in Mount Leuser National Park North Sumatra Indonesia Previously misidentified as Rafflesia arnoldii photographs taken in 2005 led to the eventual separation of Rafflesia lawangensis as a distinct species in 2010 Rafflesia lawangensis Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Clade Angiosperms Clade Eudicots Clade Rosids Order Malpighiales Family Rafflesiaceae Genus Rafflesia Species R lawangensis Binomial name Rafflesia lawangensisMat Salleh Mahyuni amp Susatya Contents 1 Discovery 2 Description 3 Distribution 4 Etymology 5 ReferencesDiscovery editRafflesia lawangensis was first described in Volume 13 of the Journal Reinwardtia in 2010 The first description was written by K Mat Salleh Ridha Mahyuni Agus Susatya and J F Veldkamp 1 The location of Bohorok Bukit Lawang was previously thought to be a possible habitat for Rafflesia plants judging by similar floristic composition to the area of Lokop Eventually reports of Rafflesia plants in the area of Bohorok were noted and were erroneously referred as members of Rafflesia arnoldii However there was no physical material in herbariums nor photographs taken of the plant This was until 2005 when Ewa Kamila Grzelczak photographed an unusual Rafflesia from Bukit Lawang 1 The photograph was sent to the National University of Malaysia where it was determined to be neither of the previously assumed species but rather a new species altogether 1 It was one of three newly discovered species of Rafflesia found in Indonesia after the 1997 treatment of the genus in Flora Malesiana 2 Description editThe mature male bud has a diameter of 29 30 centimetres 11 12 in The diameter of the fully blooming female flower is between 58 63 centimetres 23 25 in The petals of the flower known as the perigone lobes are 24 25 by 19 25 centimetres 9 4 in 9 8 in 7 5 in 9 8 in The plant is mostly dark orange to reddish brown in colour with reddish white warts with a short and dense covering of hair The diaphragm an aperture at the top of the flower is ring shaped and has a width of 6 centimetres 2 4 in and a diameter of 31 33 centimetres 12 13 in 1 The relative size of the plant s diaphragm opening is considered the widest among the species of Rafflesia found in Sumatra at over 80 of the flower s diameter and comparable to R leonardi from Luzon 1 The pollen of R lawangensis is larger in comparison to other larger flowered members of the same genus such as R keithii and R kerrii 3 Rafflesia lawangensis was misidentified as Rafflesia arnoldii var arnoldii or Rafflesia arnoldii var atjehensis 1 4 It is similar to Rafflesia kerrii with both plants having a very wide diaphragm a bowl like structure at the center of the flower which opens up to the reproductive structures It is distinct from R arnoldii by the presence of fine hairs on the surface of the perigone lobes the flower s petals The flowers of R lawangensis are also smaller than those of R arnoldii and the shape and color of the warts are different 4 Among the Rafflesia of Sumatra R lawangensis is distinctive in lacking warts on the upper part of its diaphragm 5 Distribution editThe species is known only in a single locality Bukit Lawang in North Sumatra s Mount Leuser National Park 4 1 The range of the plant overlaps with two other related species R micropylora and R rochusenii but can be easily distinguished from the two in addition to other species found in Sumatra 4 It is a parasite of the plant Tetrastigma coriaceum 1 Etymology editThe specific epithet refers to the type locality of R lawangensis Bukit Lawang 4 References edit a b c d e f g h Salleh K Mahyuni R Susatya A Veldkamp J 2010 Rafflesia lawangensis Rafflesiaceae A new species from Bukit Lawang Gunung Leuser National Park North Sumatra Indonesia Reinwardtia 13 2 159 165 doi 10 14203 REINWARDTIA V13I2 2136 inactive 31 January 2024 Retrieved 7 May 2022 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint DOI inactive as of January 2024 link Hidayati Siti Nur Walck Jeffrey L 31 July 2016 A REVIEW OF THE BIOLOGY OF RAFFLESIA WHAT DO WE KNOW AND WHAT S NEXT Buletin Kebun Raya 19 2 67 78 ISSN 2460 1519 Retrieved 7 May 2022 Sofiyanti Nery Yen Choong Chee 25 December 2012 Morphology of ovule seed and pollen grain of Rafflesia R Br Rafflesiaceae Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy 19 2 109 117 doi 10 3329 bjpt v19i2 13124 Retrieved 7 May 2022 a b c d e Nickrent Dan 24 July 2011 Rafflesia lawangensis Mat Salleh Mahyuni amp Susatya Parasitic Plant Connection SIUC College of Science Retrieved 7 May 2022 Susatya Agus Hidayati Siti Nur Riki Septian 2017 Rafflesia kemumu Rafflesiaceae a new species from Northern Bengkulu Sumatra Indonesia PDF Phytotaxa 326 3 211 doi 10 11646 phytotaxa 326 3 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rafflesia lawangensis amp oldid 1201997378, 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