Alysicarpus sanjappae

Alysicarpus sanjappae Shantanu ChavanM. M. SardesaiD. S. Pokle , Kew Bulletin March 2013, Volume 68, Issue 1, pp 183-186;   
 

https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/eca35f7f944e6f3f/DSC_0269.jpg?part=0.7&view=1&vt=ANaJVrFHT4JgZuBLuootXhqvF5h9lycTw0MG3529y023V45XOggr_Lct_Qqsqkn6Z-baQo0198_nFw-KOUk8gLcDVqjU7990NsqgSN3D5SB6YXxPxC923Wg
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/eca35f7f944e6f3f/DSC_0271.jpg?part=0.8&view=1&vt=ANaJVrFMh2mJweIQpVDoUJVqqothLOOpxLFzOhhbVGU4wCxmL4bpfXJodfRZU8exvwCfgJMF_aIia4iTfNFkt1m_RwCQH0M1I0cunRQh6vqH_qZ52inOQA8
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/eca35f7f944e6f3f/DSC_0268.jpg?part=0.6&view=1&vt=ANaJVrEGZd_Hn6ChgXMiRtteSx545RMVbUMzKqkmSOFVvnLtSpXKa199wvYInJUfcFUAr16QRp9gGw3fDSdpVmzuR8YIVOWqIfU9RRul5uXBTIem7E6AtvQ
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/eca35f7f944e6f3f/DSC_0263.jpg?part=0.1&view=1&vt=ANaJVrEKxJz1hzM9UKkFPCwhL-9wluy90cRDGvw9k6aKa5n3D9PUxXDgRIXs3ElPkZpmF1fjlzJ1Ib2V8xyDH7Bi9BtLx8WG2QwuhA1XWge8XNwR_MROJGQ
ANDEC37 Please identify this Alysicarpus sp. : 10 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (9) 
Nelliyampathy, Kerala
November 2014

Alysicarpus rugosus ?
A. longifolius- or A. glumaceum? - But not sure. 
I think the lack of fruits makes this a tricky one to identify for the experts.
I will be content to leave it at A. glumaceus/A. longifolius/A. rugosus.
beutiful upload seems to Alysicarpus longifolius because of long elliptical leaves
it seems to be Alysicarpus sanjappae for detailed please visit the link
The link provided by ... shows an error upon opening but thank you sir.

 
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/928df88b89afe/Alysicarpus%20gv%200623_0627%20(1).JPG?part=0.1&view=1&vt=ANaJVrFNmWitICoGXk5R6Wdl7UsVjaguoVc97IJwvfZCMqVff9RGsZ2zslaWE-Eibr1vVshqqNha4-LCx1y_zlisX-Z2fQ_uAL0MU7-SLyZOe0euliyixYM
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/928df88b89afe/Alysicarpus%20gv%200623_0627%20(3).JPG?part=0.2&view=1&vt=ANaJVrEp4AxOcAo62kqB7Tb38bmZ-vuECAV263f_PbiRUSbSV40RqrFDgYD1-LBmq8hmoJFYpOzMwvFs7xqQsbdso306xxsJv3N3ddp9j_GwMBl4jAfe4Jchttps://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/928df88b89afe/Alysicarpus%20gv%200623_0627%20(5).JPG?part=0.3&view=1&vt=ANaJVrEsrtUo8IUXGaSp6mpHEa2iA7Qg-tLK6y9JScxsPVXxWBuQOTsJAH6wR0Vxt4uvx0YYoA3B8kzFZToBA88qlK8jTdR-OrmuWHkBod15OjM7DmaXJhA
Fabaceae (Faboideae) Fortnight :: Alysicarpus sp.? :: Gori Valley :: NS OCT 03/03 :  4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3)
I am aware that the features are insufficient to conclude from these pics..
This herb was shot from Gori valley area, in October..
I hope generic id should be right, specific id will be appreciated !!
Fruits are not visible. In first picture a small part of fruit is visible at lowermost end of infructescence. It suggest towards A.rugosus or related species.
Alysicarpus sanjappae
 
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/7ypx-XXJ42dm2b96DldRSTjbTrOwCWJRRjmCavCGSoPnCJc4N-l1lMz4VCtjz9_UrULgxnYIzWyRt0ENQHw3G5ClK-7oXlpbubulVSLMWd0=w5000-h5000
https://c6.staticflickr.com/2/1162/1462385973_6ec81431df_b.jpg
Alysicarpus ¿ longifolius ?
Over the period of time, I have found that most of the species of Alysicarpus confuse me. This post has two photos of an Alysicarpus plant - the first in my collection. I consider it to be longifolius. The photos show same view, as such are of no help to get proper hints to ascertain the species. I will be glad to get the longifolius validated negatively - will label them just as Alysicarpus sp.
at Nagla forest on September 30, 2007
efi page on Alysicarpus longifolius  
pl. check it for A. glumaceus (= A. rugosus)
efi pages on Alysicarpus glumaceus & Alysicarpus rugosus 
No it is not Alysicarpus rugosus; it has hairy stem, calyx is also densely pilose, stipules ensheaths the stem; the raceme is not also like this; vexillum pink, not yellow, ovate apex shallowly lobed.
most probably A.glumaceus
For me ... is right A. glumaceus
I am very happy to see this speciemens bacause i have described this species.
this is Alysicarpus sanjappae please connect the following link
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12225-012-9425-x
I am very sure about this.
Thank you very much ... for the ID. I am equally glad that I got a new member of Alysicarpus in my collection.


After a long gap I posted some photos from Jim Corbett National park.
To me it appears closer to images of Alysicarpus sanjappae Shantanu ChavanM. M. SardesaiD. S. Pokle 
Alysicarpus sanjappae
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/9eacdcfd4561b/DSC_8494aa.jpg?part=0.5&view=1&vt=ANaJVrHpenX2fANcvZkMjTixS_lHj6hNwCaPYcZ7thiH6lpYyXpOL4Pr_MUSC4l4mKAr1B7fRnYCLIPCaBWPkEGJiIcE__nL0pDCfHJYhNO1Ot3kq0AcdVw
 
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/9eacdcfd4561b/DSC_8493a.jpg?part=0.4&view=1&vt=ANaJVrFfuO065SrvVmk_SGicGrA-iSmKxp5Jqg1pxWfQDvv7JWaeE-z4V7yRDuc3rjxvxkU3Ks9bfrLg-GQtyYXtJQuyfBdjU_V4d70SKul7gN3b9_ekyzI
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/9eacdcfd4561b/DSC_8490aa.jpg?part=0.3&view=1&vt=ANaJVrFz3Nhhy2aFBKSiGNvpLzOJP-HnhbTzNXmkjP5yLrViEMqk8_vFd5c_01YfAVUu0ijpMqX9cxYnusHvvfRUQy6d2TCfbdgYuD48YYMvog9RhE_lzE8
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/9eacdcfd4561b/DSC_8487aa.jpg?part=0.2&view=1&vt=ANaJVrFYuqPdY7p5aEqL4xcZq-DM5-0mRl_vrNdvrbOgpzW57vbqCUjsPFf_g3owcR-cQc836WPquXKmmaivIzDJAPqjTPAjZbNYfHTx7DtqjrMthUHug_Q
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/9eacdcfd4561b/DSC_8495aa.jpg?part=0.1&view=1&vt=ANaJVrH_KGH_uKDFby5b_mojt1saSWRzRGGF2AlwC_tNmKUUbKiRA0fBbymL8mjP_u1IWpYGV8-GE6zOUYDnbW62hAv32-T7Hfm6LgRfcYj7cv-O4sIG2nw

Alysicarpus glumaceus hopefully : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (5)
Alysicarpus glumaceus hopefully
Uran, Maharashtra
third week of september 2018
According to a mail posted by ... efi thread
"There are other species of the genera Alysicarpus have similar kind of dual coloured flowers. In the images attached, calyx is much longer, since it is difficult to identify species because identification is mainly based on pods.
But, if the pods are rugose and stem is villous then it should be Alysicarpus glumaceus (Vahl) DC. or otherwise Alysicarpus longifolius (Spreng.) Wight & Arn. as flower pedicel are much longer

Beautiful pictures ... I have posted a similar looking Species, id not sorted as yet. 

Alysicarpus sanjappae

many thanks for the identification and appreciation.
... would it be possible to get the keys for identifying this species.
Intrestingly in FOI it is mentioned that the plant is prostate or procumbent...

https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/5a573bcf98ad1/_DSC0825.JPG?part=0.4&view=1&vt=ANaJVrH6qlSZ0j77xmbAvcsCjX42w62sFRhiP2x-Pg2gqYca3WCYP7FHrDxO0WsOK9CdJf3EET9GIHzEQcQRUHuQ4w41gvmU9_TNi592FlValM3SaDasJJM
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/5a573bcf98ad1/_DSC0818.JPG?part=0.5&view=1&vt=ANaJVrGRZiZWH_vJXDJvgDaDTvzNbCYl3LM2BKUjAE9skkI9BcvPLTDMecYkBu9Y0EL0VQKkQrKiP92dQp_gfgXMarg6sW5zWiHJgVf4RKUrglt1J8XTQ5Q
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/5a573bcf98ad1/_DSC0827.JPG?part=0.6&view=1&vt=ANaJVrEtgt71WrcT9ce94R81LcLGem1flgvwkwAKraxBbwDApMsAS9yP70FEk58Gg1U7aSyC5sI_I5PM1fPUgn3tT91VXZHqRytTqwBaAtezGMaeMvKkEnM
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/5a573bcf98ad1/_DSC0829.JPG?part=0.7&view=1&vt=ANaJVrEVFoddeLvJ1IDhxH2c-e5KTvza-Nou2F59UPbBnRul03aA964l_pSeOhPSSMJ0eAEDONeMQ42X9ogcdt9h-4wiGUNTr1ehuSLqLJFjkhEdAaVRvXo
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/5a573bcf98ad1/_DSC0830.JPG?part=0.8&view=1&vt=ANaJVrGeVNUaRYa26XHjRcghX1NnIhYHuwFpj-jaD4uZwP8aF8bWT293cUHZpKvWW2d0TnFXnHahIpgMr0Gcu1ZnNGOSkDL9_gqzhC8CDzvmdUE0JfDJKWI
 
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/5a573bcf98ad1/_DSC0831.JPG?part=0.9&view=1&vt=ANaJVrEiwwN_R9CmY8SONgE6rmnv0eLMC-R_-vzm0qXDuJ3i1lsi3rTLwHTASAMvSWqs2m2dB2cDStBOy_HdX5gJBgbX1m9BuV-mG3IpsDHTcwansxemW9o
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/5a573bcf98ad1/_DSC0826.JPG?part=0.3&view=1&vt=ANaJVrHZvi9nY5o1iQXUUIzvyrRyPSiLLFwMdWXgacGjlkcesu2GWgtMeavxWYh-OLDChQBp-toDGXdaIgNjh4ilV27e3H2kkD-V_GdiZXfQWv4OHqe5wB8
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/5a573bcf98ad1/_DSC0821.JPG?part=0.2&view=1&vt=ANaJVrGpvSYt_nJ4ctOzrQwm0FUKY36dbHV6KsN56giDexKxyQCgCPdVhUyqjkuhvsFMcGxE0F-eLXwR-alYKgzHBGawKoB3kgCTp21EFsCKtuesSEKFU1U
https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/5a573bcf98ad1/_DSC0823.JPG?part=0.1&view=1&vt=ANaJVrEseq9XriesT91dWUSel2JJPkIXDKcEIerrDr__24KIUsYcLzbQzRtgRrySwBqGRtFqyHl4x_x9EiH0oqueY5o1K5sMpccxlbfBKp63v1ckPXu6U54

SK1556 10 Nov 2018 : 7 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (9) - around 350 kb each.
Location: Chobhar, Nepal
Altitude:  4500 ft.
Date: 21 September 2018
Habit : Wild
I guess it is matching to Alysicarpus longifolius (Rottler ex Spreng.) Wight & Arn. but it is not listed in Nepal.

Alysicarpus sanjappae S. Chavan et. al

Thank you ... By the way I could not find its listing in Nepal.



References:

Springer (Alysicarpus sanjappae (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae), a new species from the Western Ghats of India- Summary- Alysicarpus sanjappae, a new species (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) from the Western Ghats of India, is described and illustrated. It resembles A. heyneanus Wight & Arn., but differs in having a prostrate habit, stems and branches strigose with a line of distant hairs, leaves usually 1-foliolate mixed with 3-foliolate, stipules and stipels distinctly ciliate only at the tip, secondary bracts, a glabrous pedicel, dark brown hairs present only on the margins at the tip of all sepals, a yellow corolla tinged with red, and rugose pods, as long as or slightly longer than the sepals.) 
Comments