A synopsis of the genus Cynoglossum L. (Boraginaceae) in Madagascar and the Comoro Islands
Author
Miller, James S.
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Cynoglossum monophlebium
Baker
J
. Linn. Soc. Bot. 20: 211 (1884)
. —
Type
:
Baron
1871
,
Madagascar
,
Central
Madagascar
, fl., fr.,
Oct. 1882
(lecto-,
K!; iso-, P!).
Perennial herb, lacking an evident rosette, from a woody taproot (apparently sometimes flowering in the first year and lacking the taproot at that stage); stems erect, with a few scattered siliceous hairs or glabrous. Leaves alternate, those at the base larger, but otherwise not morphologically different from the cauline leaves; blades oblanceolate to linear, 2.5-5(-7.5) cm long, 2.5-10 (-15) mm wide, the apex obtuse to rounded, the base clasping, the margin unevenly serrate, sometimes minutely so, or undulate, the adaxial surface moderately to sparsely strigillose, sometimes unevenly so, the hairs thin, the abaxial surface sparsely to moderately strigose, more densely so
FIG. 3. —
Cynoglossum lowryanum
J.S.Mill.
:
A
, flowering plant;
B
, flower;
C
, nutlets.
Perrier de la Bâthie 2206
(P).
45°E
50°E
FIG. 4. — Distributions of the non-endemic species of
Cynoglossum
mapped on the bioclimatic zones of Madagascar (after
CORNET 1974
; see
SCHATZ 2000
):
C. cernuum
Baker
(H),
C. lanceolatum
Forssk.
().
on the midrib, the hairs thicker than those on the adaxial surface; midrib impressed on the adaxial surface, the secondary venation obscure.
Inflorescences terminal, the stems usually branched multiple times into multi-flowered cymes; flowers bisexual, borne on slender pedicels
0.5-4 mm
long; sepals ovate,
1.3-1.5 mm
long,
0.5-0.6 mm
wide, acute at the apex, evenly strigillose; corolla blue, campanulate, the tube
c.
1.3 mm
long, with small papillate, saccate faucal appendages, the lobes ovate to widely ovate,
1.5 mm
long,
1.5-2 mm
wide; anthers borne just beneath the faucal appendages,
0.5 mm
long, nearly sessile; ovary
c.
0.3 mm
tall, style
0.3- 0.5 mm
long, the stigma capitate.
Fruits
3-4 mm
broad; nutlets ovoid,
1.5-2 mm
broad, the margin with a glochidiate wing, the dorsal surface evenly glochidiate.
This is a very distinctive species, in its perennial, non-rosette growth habit, nearly glabrous stems, distinctive leaves with odd, uneven serration, very small flowers, and uniformly glochidiate fruits.
DISTRIBUTION. —
Cynoglossum monophlebium
is restricted to south-central
Madagascar
(
Fig. 4
), where it occurs on the massif at Ankaratra and also near Ihosy, from
1400-2300 m
in elevation.
CONSERVATION STATUS. — Provisional IUCN Red List Category: Vulnerable (VU B1ab(i-iv)).
Cynoglossum monophlebium
has a restricted distribution within central
Madagascar
but appears not to be uncommon where it does occur.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. —
MADAGASCAR
:
Baron
360
,
Central Madagascar
, fl., s. date (
K
!)
;
Baron
2009
,
Central Madagascar
, fl., fr. (fasciated abnormal growth),
Oct. 1882
(
K
!,
P
!)
;
Baron
3307
,
Central Madagascar
, fl., fr., s. date (
K
!,
P
!)
;
Bosser
8712
,
Prov.
Antananarivo
,
Nanokely
,
Ankaratra
,
19°33 ’S
,
47°09’E
, fl.,
Nov. 1955
(
MO
!,
P
!,
TAN
)
;
Bosser
8816
,
Prov.
Antananarivo
,
Ambohimandroso
, près
d’Ambatolampy
, cultures et jachères sur alluvions récentes de
l’Onive
,
1500 m
,
19°32’S
,
47°26’E
, fl., fr.,
Dec. 1955
(
P
!,
TAN
)
;
Croat
29069
,
Prov.
Antananarivo
, massif
l’Ankaratra
, station forestière
Manjakatompo
, near
Sommet Nosiarivo
,
1950 m
,
19°20’S
,
47°15’E
, fl., fr.,
22 Jan. 1975
(
MO
!,
P
!)
;
Croat
29089
,
Prov.
Antananarivo
, vicinity of station forestière
Antsampandrano
,
1750 m
,
19°36’S
,
47°03’E
, fl., fr.,
23 Jan. 1975
(
MO
!,
P
!)
;
Decary
15053
,
Prov.
Fianarantsoa
,
Ihosy
,
22°24’S
,
46°08’E
, fl.,
9 Oct. 1939
(
MO
!,
P
!)
;
Jacquemin
H243
J
,
Prov.
Antananarivo
, sur rocher en trachyte
de l’Ambohimirandrana
, station forestière de
l’Ankaratra
,
19°20’S
,
47°27’E
, fl.,
27 Feb. 1966
(
P
!)
;
Le Myre de Vilers
s.n.
, s. loc., fl., s. date (
P
!)
;
Peltier
&
Peltier
1835
,
Prov.
Antananarivo
,
Manjakatompo
,
Sommet Anosiarivo
,
19°22 ’S
,
47°18’E
, fl.,
3 Feb. 1960
(
P
!)
;
Perrier de la Bâthie
9089
,
Prov.
Antananarivo
, alluvions de
l’Onibe
à
Tsinjoarivo
,
1400 m
,
19°38’S
,
47°42’E
, fl., fr.,
Sep. 1911
(
P
!)
;
Perrier de la Bâthie
18312
,
Prov.
Antananarivo
,
Antsirabe
,
19°51’S
,
47°02’E
, fl.,
Oct. 1927
(
P
!)
;
Schlieben
8150
,
Prov.
Antananarivo
,
Antsirabe
,
1500 m
,
19°51’S
,
47°02’E
, fl.,
13 Dec. 1959
(
BM
!,
K
!)
;
Viguier
&
Humbert
1708
,
Prov.
Antananarivo
, flanc
W
de
l’Ankaratra
, entre
Ambatofotsy
et
le Tsiafajavona
,
2000-2300 m
,
19°21’S
,
47°15’E
, fl.,
27 Nov. 1912
(
P
!)
.
FIG. 5. —
Cynoglossum tsaratananense
J.S.Mill.
:
A
, flowering plant;
B
, upper portion of inflorescence;
C
, flower;
D
, nutlets.
Perrier de la Bâthie 16465
(MO).
6.
Cynoglossum tsaratananense
J.S. Mill.
,
sp. nov.
Haec species inter congeneros madagascarienses quoad nuculas dorsaliter glabras
4-5 mm
latas atque fructum in diam.
7-10 mm
ad
Cynoglossum birkinshawii
maxime accedit, sed ab eo foliorum basalium laminis anguste ellipticis usque lanceolatis 11-17(-20) cm longis apice acutis usque leviter acuminatis atque petiolis
10-20 cm
longis distinguitur.
TYPUS
. —
Perrier de la Bâthie
16465
,
Madagascar
, Prov.
Antsiranana
, massif
de Tsaratanana
, près des eaux,
2600 m
,
13°57’S
,
48°52’E
, fl., fr.,
Apr. 1929
(holo-,
P
!; iso-,
MO
!,
P
!)
.
Perennial herb from a woody taproot
3-5 mm
in diam.; stems erect to
55 cm
, with scattered, thin, appressed to erect hairs; basal leaves clustered in a loose rosette of 5-10, blades narrowly elliptic to lanceolate, 11-17(-20) cm long,
2.5- 5.5 cm
wide, the apex acute to slightly acuminate, the base cuneate to attenuate, the margin entire, the adaxial surface with scattered appressed hairs, the abaxial surface with short, appressed hairs or nearly glabrous, but evenly strigose on the midrib; venation brochidodromous, the midrib impressed on the adaxial surface; secondary and tertiary veins visible on the abaxial surface; petioles
10-20 cm
long, canaliculate on the adaxial surface, glabrous or with scattered hairs; cauline leaves alternate, sessile, blades lanceolate to ovate,
3.5-8 cm
long,
1-2.5 cm
wide, the apex acute to obtuse, the base obtuse to clasping, the margin entire.
Inflorescences terminal, the stems usually branched multiple times into multi-flowered cymes; flowers bisexual, borne on pedicels
2- 6 mm
long; sepals ovate,
2-2.5 mm
long,
1- 1.3 mm
wide, acute to obtuse at the apex, sparsely to moderately strigillose; corolla blue, campanulate, the tube
2-2.5 mm
long, with 5 saccate granular faucal appendages, the lobes widely depressed ovate,
1.5-2 mm
long; anthers borne just beneath the faucal appen- dages,
c.
1 mm
long, sessile or nearly so; ovary less than
1 mm
tall, style
c.
1 mm
long, stigma capitate.
Fruits
7-10 mm
broad; nutlets ovoid,
4-5 mm
broad, margin with an entire wing, the dorsal surface glabrous, glochidia completely absent. —
Fig. 5.
DISTRIBUTION. —
Cynoglossum tsaratananense
is known only from the
type
collection made at
2600 m
on
Tsaratanana
in north-central
Madagascar
(
Fig. 4
)
.
CONSERVATION STATUS. — Provisional IUCN Red List Category: Critically Endangered (CR B1ab(i-iv) + 2ab(i-iv)).
Cynoglossum tsaratananense
has been collected only once, and not since 1929, and it is questionable whether this species still survives, although its single known locality is within a protected area.