Nomenclatural notes on Cryptocarya R. Br. (Lauraceae) from Madagascar
Author
van der Werff, Henk
Missouri Botanical Garden, P. O. Box 299, St. Louis, MO, 63166 - 0299, U. S. A
henk.vanderwerff@mobot.org
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Cryptocarya rigidifolia
van der Werff
,
nom. nov.
Ξ
Ravensara elliptica
Kosterm.
in
Not. Syst. (Paris) 8: 110. 1939
[non
Cryptocarya elliptica
Schltr.
in Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 39. 108. 1906].
Typus
:
MADAGASCAR
. Prov.
Toamasina
:
Forêts montagneuses de l’Est
, fl.,
Louvel
229
(holo-:
P
[
P00853161
]!).
Observations
.–
Cryptocarya rigidifolia
is very similar to
C. retusa
(Nees) van der Werff
, but the
type
(
Du Petit Thouars s.n.
: holo-: B; iso-: P [P00540954]) of the latter lacks flowers, and the slight vegetative differences have made it difficult to decide whether or not they represent separate species, the
type
also lacks any indication of the collection locality. Examination of recent flowering collections that could be referred to one or other of these species has shown that lowland (
5-20 m
altitude) specimens have dorsally pubescent anthers and weakly raised secondary veins, while collections from higher altitude (
950- 1440 m
) have glabrous anthers (although the filaments are pubescent)and more stronglyraisedsecondary veins. Leaves of the
type
of
C. retusa
agree with the leaves of the lowland specimens, while the
type
of
C. rigidifolia
agrees with the specimens from higher altitude in leaf and flower characters. Therefore I accept
C. retusa
as a lowland species characterized by its pubescent anthers and weakly raised lateral veins and
C
.
rigidifolia
as an interior species from higher elevations with glabrous anthers and more pronounced raised lateral veins. Fruits of
C. rigidifolia
are ruminate.
Ravensara coriacea
Kosterm.
is also very similar to
Cryptocarya rigidifolia
and
C. retusa
.The
type
specimen
(Service Forestier 12356)
is from Menagisy-Brickaville and has young inflorescences. As long asflowers are unknown, it is difficult to determine if
Ravensara coriacea
is a synonym of
Cryptocarya rigidifolia
or
C. retusa
or a distinct species. Both
C. rigidifolia
and
C. retusa
have priority over
Ravensara coriacea
.
Recent collections seen. –
MADAGASCAR
.
Prov.
Antananarivo
:
Antananarivo
,
Ankozobe
,
Ankafobe
,
18º07’14”S
47º11’30”E
,
1442 m
,
24.II.2005
, fr.,
Lehavana
& al. 286
(
MO
);
7 km
E
of
Anjozorobe
,
18º22’S
48º00’E
,
1300 m
,
12.V
.1987
, fr.,
Schatz
& al. 1388
(
MO
).
Prov.
Toamasina
:
Phelps Dodge
project site,
15 km
NE of
Moramanga
,
18º51’02”S
48º18’24”E
,
950 m
,
13.II.1997
, st.,
Andriatsiferana
& al. 2088
(
MO
),
Alaotra-Mangoro Region
,
Ambohibary
,
Ambatovy
,
18º50’48”S
48º17’51”
,
1050 m
,
3.V
.2007
, fr.,
Antilahimena
& al. 5516
(
MO
);
Toamasina
,
2 to 4 km
E of
Perinet
,
1000 m
,
24.IV.1974
, fr.,
Gentry
11251A
(
MO
);
Antetezampandrana
, pk 27-28, route
Moramanga-Anosibe
, s.d., fl.,
Service Forestier
26842
(
MO
)
.