Sunday, December 11, 2016

Hoya New Volume 6, Issue 1, December 2016

A new publication
devoted to the genus Hoya
Oh There It Is!
ISSN 2329-7336
Volume 6 - Issue1
December 2016
 
1. Hoya larrycahilogii Medina & Kloppenburg 2016

2. Hoya meliflua subsp. escobinae Kloppenburg, Conda, Buot & Pitargue

3. Hoya hernaezii Kloppenburg 2016

4. Hoya mindorensis subsp. sarawakensis Kloppenburg 2016
 
pdf publication
 
 

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Update: Translator Types 2016

UPDATE

Translator Types
2016

(18 pages)


In attempting to find new relationships of structure in this genus I have attempted to group the translators and the caudicles (two separate structures, one above the other normally) into groups of similar structure. The data was taken from my years of study and accumulation of data on the Pollinaria of this genus.


Hoya Calyx 2016

Hoya CALYX
Sorted By Name Alphabetically 
2016

Key:
Length: base to apex
Width: widest portion
Ligules: inside (dorsal) at sepal inner base
Outside: ventral surface
Edge: either entire or with ciliate
Reach Sinus: extending to the corolla sinuses or beyond
Base: Pedicel area at base of calyx (either tapered (T) or bulbosa (B)
O: none
X: present
Shape: round (R), triangular (T), linear (L) (- somewhat or nearly)


Thursday, September 15, 2016

Hoya Structural Parts PHOTOS

Hoya Structural Parts in Sequence
with Photos


  • Plant to bush (pg 1)
  • Plant dangling (pg 1)
  • Square stem (pg 1)
  • Leaf nerves palmate (pg 1)
  • Leaf nerves plinerved (pg 2)
  • Leaf nerves anastomosing (pg 2)
  • Leaf blade imbricate (pg 2)
  • Leaf blade pressed to the substrate (pg 2)
  • Leaf nerves lighter color than the blade (pg 3)
  • Leaf nerves darker then the surface (pg 3)
  • Leaf terete (pg 3)
  • Leaf blade ovate to obcordate (pg 3)
  • Leaf blade long, enervis, dorsal concave (pg 4)
  • Leaf blade thick (drought resistant) (pg 4)
  • Leaf blade long, enervis dorsal convex (pg 4)
  • Leaf blade 10X longer than wide (pg 5)
  • Leaf blade 5X-9X longer than wide (pg 5)
  • Leaves with indumentum on both surfaces (pg 5)
  • Leaf blade with indumentum on lower surface (pg 5)
  • Leaf secondary nerves perpendicular to the midrib (pg 6)
  • Leaves more than 2 at a node (pg 6)
  • Leaf one at a node, one aborts occasionally (pg 6)
  • Leaves dimorphic of two types (round & elliptic) (pg 7)
  • Leaf with no (petiole (sessile) or nearly so (pg 7)
  • Leaf base cordate (pg 7)
  • Leaf base cuneate (pg 8) 
  • Leaf edge undulate (pg 8) 
  • Leaf margins recurved or involuted (pg 9) 
  • Leaf edge dark colored (pg 9)
  • Leaf apex acuminate (pg 9)
  • Leaf apex mucronate (pg 9)
  • Leaf apex truncate to emarginate (pg 10)
  • Petiole grooved above (pg 10)
  • Peduncles multiple (pg 11)
  • Peduncle none Sessile (pg 11)
  • Peduncles 15 cm long or more (pg 11)
  • Pedicels curved of varying lengths (pg 12)
  • Pedicels with indumentum (pg 12) 
  • Sepals round or nearly so (pg 12)
  • Sepals linear (pg 12)
  • Sepals ciliate (pg 13)
  • Sepals extend to the corolla sinuses or beyond (pg 13) 
  • Sepals with ligulate ciliate extensions around the ovaries (pg 13) 
  • Ovaries with hair cells (pg 13) 
  • Ovary apex modified (lip like) (pg 13) 
  • Corolla urceolate (pg 14) 
  • Corolla campanulate (pg 14)
  • Corolla revolute (pg 14) 
  • Corolla reflexed (pg 14) 
  • Corolla rotate (pg 14)  
  • Corolla lobes cupped forward claw like (pg 15)
  • Corolla inside glabrous (pg 15) 
  • Corolla both surfaces glabrous (pg 15) 
  • Corolla both surfaces pubescent (pg 15)
  • Corolla dorsal surface pubescent margined (pg 15) 
  • Corolla inner surface edged with stellate hairs (pg 16) 
  • Basal inside part covered by long, slender, woolly hairs (pg 16)
  • Corolla hirsute ring under corona (pg 16)
  • Corolla not deeply lobed and inner lobes at the sinus, glandular: corolla totally glabrous to very glabrous, lobes acute but towards the lobe apexes exhibiting a small area of villoseness (pg 16)
  • Corolla white corona red (pg 16)
  • Corona sunken into corolla at base (pg 17) 
  • Hoya myanmarica P. T. Li, distinctly veined corolla (pg 17) 
  • Hoya vacciniiflora O. Schwartz. In our species the structure of the corona scales is noteworthy. Their edges are bent sideways., and on the radial sides they bend down at a right angle to the outside, so that they then spread out horizontally from each other. The pattern of each scale is then exactly that of a segment of 72°. Since the edges of the neighboring scales touch each other, there develops a flat plate-like corona ring around the gynostegium (pg 17)
  • Corona outer lobe long and narrow (pg 17) 
  • Anthers very long exceeding the coronal inner lobe (pg 17)
  • Corolla center dorsal with pentagonal thickening (pg 17) 
  • Corona outer lobe bilobed (pg 17)
    Section Acanthostemma
  • Corona with skirt below (pg 18)
    Section Otostemma
  • Corona with skirt and bilobes (pg 18)
    Characters of two sections
  • Hoya incurvula Schlechter 1916 corona apex (i.e. back) incurved obtuse (pg 18)
  • Corona outer lobe vertical. Channel exposed all the way (pg 18) 
  • Corona outer lobe raised (pg 18) 
  • Coronal outer lobe horizontal (pg 19)
  • Coronal outer lobe turned down (pg 19)
  • Coronal outer lobe recurved (pg 19)
  • Coronal outer lobe acute (pg 19)
  • Coronal outer lobe rounded, obtuse (pg 19) 
  • Coronal outer lobe truncate (pg 20)
  • Coronal outer lobe emarginate (pg 20)
  • Coronal outer lobe inflexed (pg 20)
  • Coronal outer lobe with flaps turned inward (pg 20)
  • Coronal dorsal rounded convex (pg 20)
  • Coronal dorsal horizontal (pg 21) 
  • Coronal dorsal concave (pg 21) 
  • Coronal outer lobe dorsal channeled (pg 21) 
  • Corona lobe dorsal keeled (pg 21) 
  • Coronal dorsal with two keels (pg 21) 
  • Corona dorsal sway (U) shaped (pg 22) 
  • Corona dorsal shallow cupped. Boat shaped (pg 22) 
  • Corona dorsal with umbo forward (pg 22) 
  • Corona dorsal edges sharp (pg 22) 
  • Coronal outer lobe exceeds corolla sinuses (pg 22) 
  • Coronal lobes with side shelves extending to inner lobe apices (pg 23) 
  • Corona inner lobe terete (pg 23) 
  • Corona inner lobe spatulate (pg 23) 
  • Corona inner lobe dentate (pg 23) 
  • Coronal inner lobe erect with short spur (pg 23)
  • Corona inner lobe keeled (pg 24)
  • Coronal inner lobe clavate below (pg 24) 
  • Corona inner lobe with crest (pg 24)  
  • Hoya leembruggeniana Koorders. Corona on the bottom channeled, above with 2 straight erect (not hooked) segments (pg 24) 
  • Corona with two projections pointing centrally (pg 24) 
  • Corona inner lobe blunt (square end) (pg 24) 
  • Coronal inner lobe blunt no extension (pg 24) 
  • Corona ventral with two round spurs pointing apically (pg 25) 
  • Corona ventral with (two) flat pads on channel of each lobe (pg 25) 
  • Coronal inner lobe reaches the center (pg 25) 
  • Corona inner lobe above outer lobe (pg 25) 
  • Corona inner lobe not free of anther (pg 26) 
  • Corona inner lobe channeled (pg 26) 
  • Coronal inner lobe hollow etc. (pg 26) 
  • Corona with annulus below (pg 26) 
  • Coronal ventral folded out forming a “V” (pg 26) 
  • Corona ventral hirsute around central column (pg 27) 
  • Corona ventral with swollen protrusions at column base (pg 27) 
  • Corona ventral with punctate surface around column (pg 27) 
  • Corona ventral lobes closely appressed to the column (pg 27) 
  • Coronal ventral with pre skirt (pg 27) 
  • Coronal lobes not sulcate on surfaces (pg 28) 
  • Coronal lobes nearly vertical (pg 28) 
  • Hoya lasigynostegia P. T. Li, gynostegia (tubes like threads) pubescent (pg 28) 
  • Anthers exceed inner lobe (pg 28) 
  • Anthers exposed but corona inner lobe higher (pg 28) 
  • Anthers very long greatly exceeding inner coronal lobe (pg 29)
  • Anthers creped (page 29) 
  • Anther wing apex square ended (pg 29)
  • Anther wings with two apices U shaped apex (pg 29)
  • Anther wings with three apices (pg 29) 
  • Anther wings with thick sides end rounded (pg 30)
  • Anther wings apex acute extended (pg 30) 
  • Style capitate or ornate (pg 30) 
  • Style cone shaped (pg 30) 
  • Flower cluster globose (pg 31) 
  • Flower cluster number of flowers (pg 31) 
  • Pollinia lengths and widths (pg 31) 
  • Translator type (ls)  (pg 31) 
  • Translator linear but modified a little beyond pollinia end. l/cw or l/o (pg 31) 
  • Translators fiddle shaped more like drumsticks (fb) (pg 32)
  • Translators perpendicular to the retinaculum (p) (pg 32) 
  • Translators delta shaped with flat top (d) (pg 32) 
  • Translators end squared off (t) (pg 33) 
  • Caudicle a small ball (o) (pg 33) 
  • Caudicle with wide end funnel shaped (cw) (pg 33) 
  • Leaf nerve angle (pg 33) 
  • Coronal lobe lengths (pg 33) 
  • Style crown ornate with fingers (pg 34) 
  • Stems with no leaves normally (pg 34) 
  • Corolla red, corona white Hoya imperialis (pg 34) 
  • Corolla and corona white (pg 34) 
  • Corona and corolla red tones (pg 35) 
  • Corona and corolla yellow tones (pg 35) 
  • Corona with bilobes turner under (pg 35) 
  • Corona ventral lobes projected to column like feet (pg 35) 
  • Corolla with ligules at the sinuses (pg 36) 

Hoya Pollinaria 2016 (8)

Hoya Pollinaria 2016
8 files

  1.  Table of Contents: A Photographic Study   CLICK HERE 
       (page 1 to 102)
  2.  Hoya Weebella to Hoya shephardii   CLICK HERE   
       (page 103 to 202)
  3.  Hoya Cumingiana subsp. Rezalenis  CLICK HERE  
       (page 203 to 302)
  4.  Hoya Betchei to Hoya Waymaniae, Hoya sp.  CLICK HERE 
       (page 303 to 402)
  5.  Hoya Sulitii to Hoya Blashernaezii subsp. Maragondonensis  CLICK HERE 
       (page 403 to 502)
  6.  Hoya Opposita to Hoya Multisepala   CLICK HERE 
       (page 503 to 602)
  7.  Hoya Rima  to Hoya Rosarioae    CLICK HERE 
       (page 603 to 702)
  8.  Hoya sp. F 484 Kuching Borneo to Appendix   CLICK HERE 
       (page 803 to Appendix) 


Saturday, July 23, 2016

Hoya New: Volume 5, Issue 4, July 2016

A new publication
devoted to the genus Hoya
--   Hoya josetteae  --

Oh There It Is!
ISSN 2329-7336
Volume 5 - Issue 4
July 2016