Codonographia Gorgonum, or the description of a pleiad of bellflowers (Campanula, Campanulaceae) from the Cabo Verde archipelago
Author
Gardère, Mathieu L.
Author
Florence, Jacques
Author
Muller, Serge
Author
Savriama, Yoland
Author
Dubuisson, Jean-Yves
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Candollea
2021
2021-02-01
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3369
10.15553/c2021v761a2
3035ca9c-cfc4-4c81-982e-d973e5d3724e
2235-3658
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5.
Campanula monteverdensis
Gardère
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig.
1
,
3E
,
5B
,
9
).
Holotypus
:
CABO VERDE
. São Vicente:
Monte Verde
,
16°52'08"N
24°56'04"W
,
740 m
,
10.XII.2015
,
Gardère 1092
(
P
[
P02442690
]!; iso-:
CECV
!)
.
=
Campanula jacobaea
var.
humilis
Bolle
in
Bonplandia 9: 50. 1861
.
Lectotypus
(designated by LEYENS & LOBIN, 1995: 216):
CABO VERDE
. São Vicente:
Monte Verde
, 1852,
Bolle
s.n.
(K [
K001134400
]!)
.
Campanulae jacobaeae C. Sm. ex Webb aff inis, sed foliis supra leviter bullatis in vivo, corolla late infundibuliforme sine constrictione (vs. campanulatam fauce paulo constricta), obtronconica basi (vs. rotundatam basim), stylo corollae exserto (vs. stylum corollae inclusum), praecipue differt.
Sub-frutex
5 – 20 cm
tall, highly woody in lower part; floriferous stems branched, procumbent to decumbent arising from the base of one or several sterile basal rosettes, glabrous to glabrescent in the woody basal parts with indument hispidulous to hispid toward the extremity, consisting of trichomes
0.2–0.7 mm
long.
Leaves
: rosette-leaves elliptic to obovate rarely narrowly elliptic or narrowly obovale, (1.1–) 1.5 – 3(– 3.2) × (0.7 –)0.9 – 1.3(– 1.5) cm, base cuneiform, apex obtuse; cauline-leaves ovate to elliptic rarely elliptic, 1 –3.5 ×
0.8– 1.5 cm
, base attenuate sometimes asymmetric, apex acute to obtuse; margin weakly revolute, crenelate; adaxial side pure green
in vivo
, weakly bullate
in vivo
, glabrescent or scattered of strigose trichomes,
0.15–0.4 mm
long, indument generally more pronounced around the apex; abaxial side light green
in vivo
, venation whitish, hispidulous-strigillose indument on primary and secondary veins consisting of trichomes 0.4–0.6(–0.7) mm long and hispidulous indument on tertiary and ultimate veins consisting of trichomes
0.1–0.3 mm
long, lamina glabrescent.
Inflorescences
in monochasial pauciflorous cyme with continuous growth.
Flowers
erect, pedicel 0.5–1.5(–2) cm long, with the same indument as the leaves; axillate by one or two bracts subopposite, ovato-triangular or ovate to narrowly ovate, base semi-amplexicaul, apex acute, with the same indument as the stem.
Calyx
: calyx-lobes triangular, 10–13 ×
4–6 mm
, always pressed up against the corolla, margin distinctly revolute; appendages ovate, reflexed, c.
2 mm
long; lobe edges, appendage and median main vein covered with an indument strigillose or hispidulous to hispid, consisting of trichomes
0.15–0.7 mm
long.
Corolla
infundibuliform, dark purple (never white); base straight
7–8 mm
large; tube ob-tronconical concave
13–18 mm
long, widening gradually upwards and reaching
21–25 mm
at the mouth, constrictions absent; throat widely flared; lobes spreading to obliquely erect, 4–8 ×
2–4 mm
, apex apiculate; external lamina entirely covered with indument microhispidulous c.
0.1 mm
long, except the primary veins micro-hispidulous to hispidous,
0.15–0.2 mm
long.
Stamens
with glabrous filaments; anthers,
2–4 mm
long.
Ovary
with glabrous to glabrescent roof, flat, topped by a yellowish-with nectary disk.
Style
thick, fleshy,
12–18 mm
long, exserted from the corolla, stigma trifid and papillose.
Etymology
. – The epithet
monteverdensis
for the bellflower “from Monte Verde” and refers to the name of the
type
locality; Monte Verde, meaning “Green Mountain”.
Distribution and habitat
. –
Campanula monteverdensis
is confined to the summit of Monte Verde, the highest summit of
São Vicente
, reaching
720 m
, frequently battered by the trade winds and covered by fog. This microendemic species grows between rocks in shrubland made up principally of
Daucus insularis
(Parl.) Spalik et al. (
Apiaceae
)
,
Echium stenosiphon
Webb (
Boraginaceae
)
and
Euphorbia tuckeyana
(
Euphorbiaceae
)
.
Notes
. – The first collection from
São Vicente
was made by Vogel in 1839 (
Vogel 73
[K001134391]), which he linked to
Campanula dulcis
Decne. (
VOGEL, 1849: 27
)
, a species endemic to the mountains of the southern Sinai (DECAISNE, 1834). This specimen was chosen by
WEBB (1848
: tab. 762) as one of
syntypes
of
C. jacobaea
(see under
C. jacobaea
). Then,
SCHMIDT (1852: 208)
noticed few differences in the habitus and the indument of the bellflowers of
São Vicente
and those of Santo Antão that he judged insufficient to warrant taxonomic separation. However, BOLLE (1861) included both the bellflowers from
São Vicente
and the rupicolous forms from the “xeric” areas from São Nicolau (see under
C. fransinea
) when he made the description of the
variety
humilis
. Those from
São Vicente
, identified until now as
C. jacobaea
(
KRAUSE, 1892
; CHEVALIER, 1935; SUNDING, 1973,1982;
ERIKSSON et al., 1974
,
1979
; HANSEN & SUNDING, 1985, 1993;
LOBIN, 1986
;
FIGUEIREDO, 1995
; LEYENS & LOBIN, 1995; BROCHMANN et al., 1997;
SÁNCHEZ-PINTO et al., 2005
), are described as new under
C. monteverdensis
, a species easily identifiable by: a widely flared infundibuliform corolla, never white, dark purple colour (“gentian blue” according to BOLLE, 1861: 50); an exserted style; triangular sepals with distinctly revolute margins; and elliptic to obovate leaves with a surface slightly bullate
in vivo
.
The succinct description of BOLLE (1861) was built on inconsistent diagnostic characters (notably related to indument) and on a mixed collection (presence on
Bolle s.n.
[K001134400] of one
C. fransinea
flower in the fragment packet). We therefore prefer to describe a new species with an unambiguous recently collected original material than making a
nomen novum
on Bolle’s variety.
Additional specimens examined.
–
CABO VERDE
.
São Vicente
:
Monte Verde
,
III.1853
,
Bolle
s.n.
(
MPU
: remaining
syntype
for
C. jacobaea
var.
humilis
)
;
ibid. loco
, s.d.,
Bolle
s.n.
(
Z
: remaining
syntype
for
C. jacobaea
var.
humilis
)
;
ibid. loco
,
700 m
,
14.VIII.1989
,
Cardoso de Matos
6493
(
LISC
)
;
ibid. loco
,
740 m
,
29.X.2014
,
Gardère 612
(
P
)
;
ibid. loco
,
700 m
,
15.XI.2017
,
Gardère 1506
(
MARS
,
P
)
;
ibid. loco
,
700–750 m
,
24.IX.1889
,
Krause 24366
(
B
)
;
ibid. loco
,
774 m
,
11.X.1990
,
Martins
&
Gomes
263
(
LISC
)
;
ibid. loco
,
750 m
,
12.IX.1986
,
Mies 28
(
FR
)
;
ibid. loco
,
19.XII.1978
,
Lewejohann
CV
-78-084
(
GOET
)
;
ibid. loco
,
700 m
,
10.II.1994
,
Leyens
CV
-94-100
(
FR
)
;
ibid. loco
,
19.XII.1978
,
Lobin
CV
-95
(
CECV
,
FR
)
;
ibid. loco
,
1.II.1851
,
Schmidt s.n.
(
GOET
,
HBG
)
;
ibid. loco
,
690 m
,
20.X.1972
,
Sunding 2594
(
O
)
;
ibid. loco
,
720 m
,
23.III.1998
,
Royl 1005
(
B
)
;
ibid. loco
, “am Mont Verede von 1500’ an”,
VI
.1841
,
Vogel 73
(
K
p.p.,
L
: remaining
syntype
for
C. jacobaea
)
.