''Levenhookia'', also known as the styleworts, is a genus of ten recognized species in the family
Stylidiaceae
The family Stylidiaceae is a taxon of dicotyledonous flowering plants. It consists of five genera with over 240 species, most of which are endemic to Australia and New Zealand. Members of Stylidiaceae are typically grass-like herbs or small shru ...
and is
endemic
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to
Australia. The genus is restricted to
Western Australia
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almost exclusively with a few exceptions: ''
L. pusilla''
's range extends into
South Australia
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, ''
L. dubia''
's range extends through South Australia into
Victoria
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and
New South Wales
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, ''
L. sonderi'' is native only to Victoria, and ''
L. chippendalei'' is also found in the
Northern Territory
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.
[Erickson, R. and Willis, J.H. (1966). Some additions to Australian Stylidiaceae. ''Victorian Naturalist'', 83: 107-112.][Carlquist, S. (1969). Studies in Stylidiaceae: New taxa, field observations, evolutionary tendencies. ''Aliso'', 7(1): 13-64.]
All species of ''Levenhookia'' possess a sensitive
labellum that performs a similar function to the
column
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of ''Stylidium'' species. The labellum responds to touch and enables the plants to promote cross-pollination and avoid self-pollination. Most species of ''Levenhookia'' are
ephemeral plant
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s that prefer sand
heath
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habitat.
''Levenhookia'' species also possess glandular
trichome
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s similar to those of its sister genus, ''Stylidium''. While no studies have been done to test ''Levenhookia'' for
carnivory
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, it is plausible that they are carnivorous plants like the related ''Stylidium'' species.
[Darnowski, D.W., Carroll, D.M., Płachno, B., Kabanoff, E., and Cinnamon, E. (2006)]
Evidence of protocarnivory in triggerplants (''Stylidium'' spp.; Stylidiaceae)
''Plant Biology'', 8(6): 805-812.
Evolution and taxonomy
The genus is known to be closely related to the genus ''
Stylidium
''Stylidium'' (also known as triggerplants or trigger plants) is a genus of dicotyledonous plants that belong to the family Stylidiaceae. The genus name ''Stylidium'' is derived from the Greek ''στύλος'' or ''stylos'' (column or pillar), w ...
''. Specifically, the
subgenus
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''
Centridium'' is the subgeneric taxonomy in the genus ''Stylidium'' that appears to be most closely related to ''Levenhookia'' and most suggests an ancestral relationship.
Sherwin Carlquist
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Education
He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley in 1952 and a Ph.D. in botany in 1956, also at ...
notes that ''Levenhookia'' is most likely a derivative of ''Stylidium'' and has relied on outcropping as its mode of evolution. The species in this genus represent a series from ''
L. preissii'', which requires cross pollination for reproduction, to ''L. dubia'', which relies on facultative self-pollination.
In an earlier publication,
Rica Erickson
Frederica Lucy "Rica" Erickson , née Sandilands, (10 August 1908 – 8 September 2009) was an Australian naturalist, botanical artist, historian, author and teacher. Without any formal scientific training, she wrote extensively on botany and ...
described this series in reverse, suggesting that path as the evolutionary sequence.
[Erickson, R. (1958). ''Triggerplants''. Paterson Brokensha Pty., Ltd., Perth, Australia.] Several species of ''Stylidium'' have also been noted to mimic flower morphology of certain ''Levenhookia'' species to utilize similar available pollinators. Specifically, ''
S. xanthopis'' mimics ''
L. leptantha'' and ''
S. ecorne'' mimics ''
L. pauciflora''.
Three
sections
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have been established and described by
Johannes Mildbraed
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in 1908 to separate the subgeneric taxonomy in this genus. Section ''
Coleostylis'' consists of ''L. chippendalei'',
''L. preissii'', ''
L. stipitata'', and possibly ''
L. octomaculata'', which Erickson described in 1956, noting its affinities with ''L. stipitata'' but without placing it in a section.
[Erickson, R. and Willis, J.H. (1956). Critical notes on Australian Stylidiaceae, with descriptions of three new species and two new varieties. ''The Victorian Naturalist'', 72: 130-136.] Section ''
Estipitatae'' consists of ''L. dubia'', ''L. leptantha'', and ''L. sonderi'', which was considered by Mildbraed to be a
variety
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of ''L. dubia''. Section ''
Levenhookia
''Levenhookia'', also known as the styleworts, is a genus of ten recognized species in the family Stylidiaceae and is endemic to Australia. The genus is restricted to Western Australia almost exclusively with a few exceptions: '' L. pusilla ...
'' consists of ''L. pusilla'' and ''L. pauciflora'', though it could also contain ''
L. pulcherrima'', which Carlquist described in 1969 and noted its close association to the other two species in section ''Levenhookia'' but neglected to place it within a section.
Section ''Levenhookia'' was originally described by Mildbraed as section ''Eulevenhookia'', which was later changed to the current section title ''Levenhookia'' as an
autonym
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since it is the
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section.
[Mildbraed, J. (1908). Stylidiaceae. In: Engler, A. ''Das Pflanzenreich: Regni vegetabilis conspectus''. IV. 278. Leipzig.][The International Plant Names Index (2004)]
''Levenhookia'' sect. ''Eulevenhookia'' Mildbr.
Accessed 11 August 2007.
References
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