dc:creator"Couvreur, Thomas L. P.; Dagallier, Leo-Paul M. J.; Crozier, Francoise; Ghogue, Jean-Paul; Hoekstra, Paul H.; Kamdem, Narcisse G.; Johnson, David M.; Murray, Nancy A.; Sonke, Bonaventure";
dc:title"Xylopia aethiopica A. Rich., Hist. phys. Cuba, Pl. vasc. 1: 53 1841";
dc:creator"Couvreur, Thomas L. P.; Dagallier, Leo-Paul M. J.; Crozier, Francoise; Ghogue, Jean-Paul; Hoekstra, Paul H.; Kamdem, Narcisse G.; Johnson, David M.; Murray, Nancy A.; Sonke, Bonaventure";
dc:description"Figure 141. Xylopia aethiopica A flowering branch B outer petal, inner view C inner petal, inner view D receptacle, all petals removed E stamen, front view F staminode, outer whorl G staminode, inner whorl H carpel, side view and detail of ovules I fruit, with one monocarp opening via splitting J seed, front and side views A-H from Le Testu 7960 I, J from Halle & Le Thomas 581. Drawings by Helene Lamourdedieu, Publications Scientifiques du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris; modified from Le Thomas (1969 b; pl. 30, p. 167).";
dc:description"Figure 142. Xylopia aethiopica A base of trunk, note buttresses B leaf, lower side C leaf, upper side D monocarp longitudinally opening, note yellow aril E flowers, side view F flower with one outer petal removed, showing the base of inner petals G immature fruit. Xylopia africana H base of trunk, note the presence of stilt roots I base of leaf blade, upper side J base of leaf blade, lower side K monocarp, longitudinally splitting, note red aril L flowers M flower, side view, one outer petal removed N fruit, side view, one monocarp opened revealing seed with red aril A, D, G Couvreur 1223, Masea, Cameroon B Couvreur 471, Lele, Cameroon C, E, F Couvreur 543, Gabon H-J, M Couvreur 949 K Couvreur 967, Rumpi Mt, Cameroon L-N Couvreur 993, Mt Cameroon, Cameroon. Photos Thomas L. P. Couvreur.";
dc:description"Map 17. A Uvariopsis zenkeri B Xylopia aethiopica C Xylopia africana D Xylopia aurantiiodora E Xylopia calva F Xylopia cupularis G Xylopia elliotii H Xylopia gilbertii I Xylopia hypolampra. White borders represent region limits in Cameroon; green patches represent protected areas (see methods and Suppl. material 1: Fig. S 1).";