Sicyos semitonsus

H.St.John (1970)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Rosids Order: Cucurbitales Family: Cucurbitaceae Genus: Sicyos

‘ānunu [anunu]

Description

Key Characters:

Growth Form: Trailing or climbing annual herbs.

Stems: Stems up to several m long, villous with glandular hairs.

Roots:

Leaves: Leaves simple. Alternate. Blades broadly ovate to reniform with a broad basal sinus, 7–12 cm long and wide, shallowly palmately 5–lobed, the lobes broadly triangular. Apex short-acuminate. Surfaces scabrid with short white hairs; lower surfaces more densely so. Margins minutely denticulate. Petioles 3–14.5 cm long. Stipules absent; tendrils in the stipular position 4–5–branched.

Flowers: Flowers in staminate flowers in sparsely glandular pubescent panicles 15–20 cm long, peduncles 8–10 cm long, pedicels 3–5 mm long; pistillate flowers 24–30 per head, sessile on peduncles 1.3–4 cm long. Flowers usually unisexual (and the plants monoecious or dioecious), actinomorphic. Calyx of 5 sepals; sepals inserted on hypanthium. Corolla of staminate flowers 5-lobed, ca. 5 mm in diameter, glandular, petals inserted on hypanthium alternate with calyx lobes, usually connate at base, the limb often rotate; Corolla of pistillate flowers 5-lobed, perianth usually smaller than in staminate flowers. Stamens in staminate flowers 5, inserted at base of hypanthium; filaments connate into a column; anthers curved or flexuous, coherent and twisted in a head, opening by longitudinal slits; pistillate flowers: staminodes absent. Ovary inferior (pistillate flowers); stigma 3-lobed or 5-lobed, the lobes reflexed.

Fruit: Fruit pale brown; obovoid; attenuate; 9–10 mm long; 5–6 mm in diameter; puberulent; toward apex bearing ascending sparsely puberulent outgrowths 3–4 mm long; abruptly contracted into a short beak. Seeds 1 per fruit; ovate; endosperm absent.

Ploidy:

Habitat: Known only from the type collection (Long 2370; BISH) from Laysan; in herb community with Ipomoea pes-caprae; on coral sand.

Elevation Range: near sea level.

Historical Distribution

Uses and Culture

USES

Natural History

Statewide Status

Endemic

Island Status

Kamole(Laysan Island) Endemic

Dispersal Agents


Pollinators

Specimens

Bibliography

Name Published In: Pacific Sci. 24: 453 (1970)

Other References

Wagner et al. 1990:579 (La); Wagner & Shannon 1999:446

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Scientific Name Authorship Locality Habitat Basis of Record Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Sicyos semitonsus H.St.John n end Climbs 1 m tall in open bog. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN herbst, d.r. takeuchi, w.n. collector number: 9064 Kauai BISH 6/25/1988
2 Sicyos semitonsus H.St.John n end near edge of halophyte zone, ~100' e of coconut palm grove disturbed shrubland, Lantana PRESERVED_SPECIMEN herbst, d.r. takeuchi, w.n. collector number: 9064 Maui BISH 6/25/1988
3 Sicyos semitonsus H.St.John PRESERVED_SPECIMEN c. long 2365 Oahu US 9/19/1964
4 Sicyos semitonsus H.St.John PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Long, C. R. 2365 Oahu US 9/19/1964
5 Sicyos semitonsus H.St.John NW end of lagoon Plant was growing on the northwest end of the lagoon in a flat area with Ipomoea. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Long, C.R. 2370 Laysan BISH 9/19/1964
6 Sicyos semitonsus H.St.John laysan PRESERVED_SPECIMEN long, c.r. collector number: 2370 Laysan BISH 9/19/1964
7 Sicyos semitonsus H.St.John n end with Cynodon, Ipomoea pes-caprae, ~100' E of coconut palm grove PRESERVED_SPECIMEN herbst, d.r. takeuchi, w.n. collector number: 9064 Laysan BISH 6/25/1988
8 Sicyos semitonsus H.St.John nw end of lagoon Plant was growing on the northwest end of the lagoon in a flat area with Ipomoea. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN long, c.r. collector number: 2370 Laysan BISH 9/19/1964
9 Sicyos semitonsus H.St.John Laysan PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Long, C.R. 2370 Laysan BISH 9/19/1964
10 Sicyos semitonsus H.St.John On northern end of the island near the edge of the halophyte zone…about 100 ft. east of coconut palm grove. in Cynodon-Ipomoea prs-caprae assciation about 100 ft east of the coconut palm grove. A single plant seen; putative parent species: S. pachycarpa (Herbst & Takeuchi 9063) and S. maximowiczii (Herbst & Takeuchi 9065), are both within 15 ft. of this specimen. PRESERVED_SPECIMEN Herbst, D.R. 9064 Laysan BISH 6/25/1988