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 ambrensis
van der Werff
,
nom. nov.
Ξ
Ravensara areolata
Kosterm.
in
Not. Syst. (Paris) 8: 107. 1939
[non
Cryptocarya areolata
Gamble
in
Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1910: 144. 1910
].
Typus
:
MADAGASCAR
. Prov.
Antsiranana
:
Roussettes
, Diégo Suarez, s.d., fl.,
Ursch 187
(holo-:
P
[
P00540982
]; iso-:
BO
,
P
[
P00853166
]!).
=
Ravensara acutifolia
Kosterm.
in Bull. Jard. Bot. Etat
Bruxelles 28: 175. 1958
[non
Cryptocarya acutifolia
H. W.
Li
in
Acta Phytotax. Sin.
17: 69. 1979]
.
Typus
:
MADAGASCAR
. Prov.
Antsiranana
:
J.
B
. 19,
Roussettes
,
Diégo Suarez
,
11.XI.1954
, fl.,
Service Forestier
11014
(holo-:
P
[
P00853165
]!; iso-:
P
[
P00540987
]).
Observations
. –
Cryptocarya ambrensis
is an inconspicuous species with small (to 7 ×
3cm
), chartaceous, e lliptic, glabrous leaves. Terminal buds and inflorescences are minutely brown puberulous; twigs are glabrous except for the very tips. Inflorescences are laxly flowered and up to
5 cm
long; fruits are ruminate. Numerous small gland dots are visible on the lower leaf surface, but there is some variation in leaf shape from distinctly acute apices to blunt apices.
I have not seen the
two paratypes
of
Ravensara acutifolia
cited by
KOSTERMANS (1958)
which were collected in “Tianarantsoa”, believed to be an error for
Fianarantsoa
, in southcentral
Madagascar
. The type and all recent collections are from the Montagne d’Ambre in the far north of
Madagascar
, between 840 and
1240 m
elevation. The collection
Gautier & Chatelain 4973
, collected near Daraina
85 km
SE of Montagne d’Ambre resembles
Cryptocarya ambrensis
vegetatively; however, it lacks the gland dots on the lower leaf surface and the fruit is not ruminate; it represents an unknown
Cryptocarya
species.
Recent collections seen
. –
MADAGASCAR
. Prov.
Antsiranana
:
Montagne d’Ambre
,
1.X.2005
, buds,
Acevedo-Rodriguez
14514
(
MO
)
;
Montagne d’Ambre
PN, Lac Maudit
,
12º34’S
49º09’E
,
1100- 1250 m
,
3-10.VI.1993
, fr.,
Andrianantoanina
&
Bezana
143
(
MO
)
;
ibid. loc.
,
Andrianantoanina
&
Bezana
166
(
MO
)
;
Montagne d’Ambre
, prÈs
d’Antsalaka
,
12º27’S
49º13’E
,
250-500 m
,
19- 26.VII.1993
, fr.,
Andrianantoanina
& al. 229
(
MO
)
;
Parc National de Montagne d’Ambre
au Grand Lac,
12º35’S
49º09’E
,
1475 m
,
9- 17.IX.1993
, fr.,
Andrianantoanina
327
(
MO
)
;
Montagne d’Ambre
, à la Station des Roussettes vers la piste
d’Ankorefo
,
12º31’30”S
49º10’ 17”E
,
800-1000 m
,
26.IX.1995
,
Andrianantoanina
&
Bezara
872
(
MO
)
;
Montagne d’Ambre National Park
, at
Cul de Sac
,
12º31’36”S
49º10’20”E
,
840 m
, fr.,
Harder
& al. 1642
(
MO
)
;
Montagne d’Ambre
, partie centrale,
12º34’S
49º10’E
,
1249 m
,
11.XI.2007
, buds,
Ranirison
& al. 1167
(
MO
)
;
Montagne d’Ambre
, partie nord,
12º28’S
49º10’E
,
1015 m
,
30.V.2008
, fr.,
Trigui
& al. 460
(
MO
)
.
Three other
Cryptocarya
species
have been reported from the North of
Madagascar
,including two others from Montagne d’Ambre.
Cryptocarya septentrionalis
van der Werff
(
type
Ursch 96
, prope Diego Suarez) differs from
C. ambrensis
by its lanceolate leaves; the eight recent collections are from lowlands up to
320 m
.
Cryptocarya ocoteifolia
Kosterm.
is based on a type collected in the forêt d’Ambre
(Service Forestier 7208)
which consists of a leafy twig and a detached fruit.
KOSTERMANS (1957)
also cited four sterile
paratypes
. However,
KOSTERMANS (1962)
noted that Capuron had pointed out that the type collection was a mixture, consisting of
Cryptocarya
fruits and leafy
Ocotea
twigs. Because neither detached
Cryptocarya
fruits nor sterile
Ocotea
twigs can be identified with any confidence, I consider
Cryptocarya ocoteifolia
an incompletely known species.
Cryptocarya rotundifolia
Kosterm.
is only known from the
type
collected in the Forêt d’Ambre near
Antsiranana
(Service Forestier 7192)
. The specimen consists of leafy twigs and detached fruits; the leaves are large, broad (to 14 ×
8 cm
) and chartaceous. The fruits are old and the fleshy outer layer has disappeared. The fruits are not ruminate. The large, rather thin leaves are unlike any other collection of
Cryptocarya
from the north of
Madagascar
. It is possible that the
type
is also a mixed collection. More and better collections are needed to establish
C. rotundifolia
as a good species.