Descriptions of ten new species of Turraea L. (Meliaceae, Turraeeae) from Madagascar with notes on the species described by Buchenau
Author
Callmander, Martin W.
Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de Genève, ch. de l'Impératrice 1, C. P. 71, 1292 Chambésy (Switzerland) martin. callmander @ geneve. ch (corresponding author)
martin.callmander@geneve.ch
Author
Nusbaumer, Louis
Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de Genève, ch. de l'Impératrice 1, C. P. 71, 1292 Chambésy (Switzerland) and Université de Genève, Faculté des Sciences, Département de botanique et biologie végétale, 1211 Genève 4 (Switzerland)
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Turraea gracilifolia
Callm. & Nusb.
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 4
)
DIAGNOSIS
. —
Turraea gracilifolia
sp. nov.
is distingued by its broadly elliptic acuminate leaf blades that are thin, membranous with domatia in the axils of primary and secondary veins and by its pauciflorous inflorescences with 1-2 large red to fuchsia flowers (4-5 cm long).
TYPUS
. —
Madagascar
•
Diana Region
[Prov.
Antsiranana
],
Ankarana
, close to
Camp d’Anglais
;
12°54’43”S
,
49°06’39”E
;
180 m
;
18.II.1994
; fl., fr.;
Lewis et al. 1135
(
holo-
,
G
[
G00415935
]!;
iso-
,
K
[
K00159881
]!,
MO
[MO-3188802] image!,
P
[
P06801919
]!,
TAN
,
WAG
!)
.
PHENOLOGY
. —
Flowers in January
; fruits in
January
and March.
DISTRIBUTION
AND
ECOLOGY
. —
Turraea gracilifolia
sp. nov.
appears to be endemic to the northern dry deciduous forests of
Madagascar
at an elevation between
c.
100 to 400 m
.
ETYMOLOGY
. — The specific epithet refers to the slender and delicate leaves of this species.
CONSERVATION
STATUS
. — The new species is known from eight localities, six of which are situated within the Ankarana protected area. Despite its protection, the massif has seen a zone of heavily exploited for sapphire mining and the forest is subject to wild fires (
Goodman
et al.
2018
). Based on an EOO of
437 km
², an AOO of
28 km
² and serious plausible threats on its habitat,
Turraea gracilifolia
sp. nov.
is therefore preliminary assessed as “Vulnerable” [VU B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)+2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)] in accordance with IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria (
IUCN 2012
).
ADDITIONAL
SPECIMENS
EXAMINED
. —
Madagascar
•
Diana Region
[Prov.
Antsiranana
],
Anivorano Nord
, route
d’Ambilobe
, km 87, forêt
d’Analamahitsy
; [
12°50’10”S
,
49°13’42”E
];
27.I.1960
; fr.;
Cours
5492
(
P
[
P06801922
])
•
Ankarana
, near
Campement des Anglais
;
12°50’47”S
,
49°06’18”E
;
82 m
;
14.
I
.2002
; fl.;
De Block
et al. 1228
(
BR
,
MO
[MO-3188629],
P
[
P04756245
],
TAN
) •
Forêt de Ambatomamo
au sud
d’Anivorano Nord
: [
12°51’S
,
49°15’E
];
30.
I
.1960
; fr.;
Humbert
32363
(
MO
,
P
[
P06801918
,
P06801923
],
TAN
)
•
Forêt de Marovato
,
Anivorano Nord
; [
12°48’S
,
49°14’E
];
Humbert
32391
(
P
[
P06801920
])
•
Ankarana
RS, near
Campement des Anglais
, along path to
Matsaborimanga
;
12°54’S
,
49°08’E
; imm. fr.;
Leeuwenberg
et al. 14380
(
G
,
P
[
P00536589
],
TAN
,
WAG
[
WAG0089003
])
•
Cañyon de l’Ankarana de Diego
; [
12°54’45”S
,
49°06’39”E
];
I
.1969
; fl.;
Morat
3092
(
P
[
P06801908
,
P06801909
])
•
Sommet de la Falaise
,
Ankarana de Diégo
; [
12°56’30”S
,
49°07’12”E
];
I
.1969
; fl.;
Morat
3106
(
P
[
P06801915
])
•
Forêt d’Analandriana
, au nord de
Sakaramy
; [
12°25’S
,
49°16’E
];
300 m
;
14.II.1962
; fr.;
Service Forestier
20958
(
P
[
P06801911
,
P06801914
,
P06801917
])
•
Forêt d’Analamahitsy
,
entre Anivorano-Nord et Ambondromifehy
(PK 84 de la route
DiégoAmbilobe
); [
12°50’10”S
,
49°13’42”E
];
16.II.1962
; fr.;
Service Forestier
22022
(
P
[
P06801913
,
P06801916
])
•
Massif
forestier au sud-ouest de
Marotaolana
,
Anivorano-Nord
; [
12°48’S
,
49°14’E
];
3 and 6.III.1964
; fr.;
Service Forestier
23346
(
MO
,
P
[
P06801910
,
P06801912
])
.
DESCRIPTION
Treelet to
7 m
; twigs light-brown, striated, glabrous. Leaves unifoliolate; leaf blade very thin, membranous, broadly elliptic, glabrous to puberulent, (3-)4-7(-9) × (1.5-)2-3(-4) cm, base acute, margin entire, apex acuminate, sometimes attenuate, adaxial surface dark green, abaxial surface pale green, domatia present in axils of primary and secondary veins; primary vein prominent, secondary veins slightly visible adaxially, prominent abaxially with reticulum visible; petiole
1-3 cm
, glabrous to glabrescent. Inflorescences pauciflorous, 1-2 flowers. Flower buds slightly dilated and obtuse at the apex. Flowers
4-5 cm
long, pedicel
8-15 mm
long, glabrous. Calyx cupuliform, green, 2 ×
3-4 mm
, 5-lobed, each lobe with a short apical tooth
c.
0.5 mm
long, pubescent on margins, puberulent on both sides. Corolla red to fuchsia, 5 petals, roughly equal to the staminal tube,
35-40 mm
long,
1.5 mm
wide at base,
c.
2 mm
wide in the proximal part, glabrous, puberulent distally outside, glabrous on the inside. Staminal tube cylindrical, glabrous outside, papillose and with large papillae towards the apex, hairy with scattered bright white hairs inside; appendages absent; anthers 10, yellow, elliptic, 2.8 ×
0.4 mm
, apiculate. Ovary subglobose,
1 mm
in diam., villose with bright yellow-white hairs, locules 5 with 2 collateral ovules; style exserted
2-5 mm
beyond the staminal tube,
c.
0.3 mm
in diam. Receptaculum pollinis ellipsoid, 2.8 ×
0.5 mm
; stigma discoid, 0.3 ×
0.8 mm
. Fruits a capsule, subglobose,
10-12 mm
in diam., pale green, dehiscing by (8-)10 valves; pericarp
0.2 mm
thick; calyx persistent. Seeds 4-7, centrally grouped, reniform, 0.4 ×
0.2 mm
; testa smooth, shiny, aril present.
A
E
C
D
B
FIG
. 4. —
Turraea gracilifolia
Callm. & Nusb.
,
sp. nov.
:
A
, fruiting stem;
B
, leaf, adaxial surface;
C
,
D
, fruit;
E
, flower;
A -C
,
Service Forestier 22022
;
D
,
Cours 5492
;
E
,
Lewis et al. 1135
. Drawings: Alain Jouy. Scale bars: A, 4 cm; B, E, 20 mm; C, 5 mm; D, 10 mm.
NOTES
Turraea gracilifolia
sp. nov.
is characteristic among the Malagasy
Turraea
species
by its thin, and membranous leaf blades bearing domatia and by its pauciflorous inflorescences with 1-2 large red to fuchsia flowers.
This species has been identified by several unpublished names before its description above. The collection
Service Forestier
bears the unpublished name “
Turraea diegoensis
” in Leroy’s hand and “
Turraea anivoranensis
” in Capuron’s hand while the name “
Turraea moratii
” appears in the unpublished treatement by Leroy & Lescot.