Novitates Gabonenses 46. A new Chaetocarpus (Euphorbiaceae) from Gabon
Author
Breteler, F. J.
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http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5180759
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Chaetocarpus africanus
Pax
In Engl.,
Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 19: 113 (1894)
.—
Types
:
Pogge
112, 1384, 1388
,
Congo
(
Kinshasa
),
Mussamba
(
no 112
) and
Mukenge
(
no 1384, 1388
) (syn-,
B
, delet.);
neotype
(designated here):
Lisowski
66707,
Congo
(
Kinshasa
),
Kasai
, near
Kanango
, fr., fl.b.
Nov. 1981
(holo-,
BR
; iso-,
WAG
), see note.—
Figs. 1
,
3
,
4
.
SPECIMENS EXAMINED (selection). —
ANGOLA
:
Cavaco 1267,
Lunda, fl. Oct.-Dec. (P, WAG);
Exell & Mendonça 736,
Lunda, fr. Apr. (BM);
Gossweiler
Fig. 1. —
Chaetocarpus gabonensis
Breteler
:
A
, branchlet with stipules and flowerbuds;
B
,
C
, stipule, outside and inside respectively;
D
,
Ƌ
flower;
E
, young fruit;
F
, part of fruit;
G
, detail of fruit wall. —
Chaetocarpus africanus
Pax
:
H
, branchlet with stipules and flowerbuds;
I
,
J
, stipule, outside and inside respectively;
K
, part of fruit;
L
, detail of fruit wall. (A-C,
Breteler c.s. 13026
; D,
Breteler c.s. 15571
; E,
Breteler c.s. 15570
; F-G.
Louis et al. 832
; H-J,
Breteler c.s. 12447
; K-L,
Breteler 6235
). Drawing by W. WESSEL- BRAND.
Breteler F.J.
Fig. 2. —
Chaetocarpus gabonensis
Breteler
: fruiting branch of the tree from wich the type specimen has been collected. Photograph by F.J. BRETELER.
10577,
Sacandica
, fr.
Dec.
(
BM
)
;
Gossweiler
11565,
Lunda
, fr.
Apr.
(
K
)
;
Gossweiler
13675,
Dundo
, fl.
Oct.
(
BM
,
K
,
P
)
;
Gossweiler
13885,
Dundo
, fl.
Nov.
(
BM
,
K
,
P
)
;
Gossweiler
14056
B
, Dundo, fl. Mar. (
BM
,
K
,
P
)
;
Gossweiler
14056
C
, Dundo, fr. (
BM
)
;
Lynes
340
,
Missão
, fl.
Dec.
(
BR
)
;
Milne-Redhead
4242
,
Moxico
, fr.
Jan.
(
BM
,
BR
,
K
)
;
Raimundo
et al. 897
,
Huambo
, fl.
Aug.
(
BR
)
;
Soares
in
Cavaco
52,
Dundo
, fl.
Dec.
(
P
)
. —
CONGO
(
Brazzaville
)
:
Charvet
123,
Brazzaville
, fr.
Feb.
(
P
)
;
Chevalier
4041,
Brazzaville
, fr.
July
(
P
)
;
Chevalier
5022,
between Nigoua and Ngantchou
, fl.
Aug.
(
P
);
J
.
de Brazza
179,
piste
du Dielé
, fr. Oct.-Nov. (
P
,
WAG
)
;
de Neré
430,
Boko
, fr.
Aug.
(
P
)
;
Deschamps
13066
,
Kouilou
, fr.
June
(
BR
)
;
Descoings
7056
,
Gaboma
, fl.b.
June
(
P
)
;
Descoings
7468
,
Makoua
, ster.
June
(
P
)
;
Descoings
9631,
20 km Brazzaville-Foulakari, fl.
Feb.
(
P
)
;
Descoings
9831,
falaises
de Douvres
, fr.
Nov.
(
P
)
;
Dowsett-Lemaire
1403,
Tchissanga
, fl.
Dec.
(
BR
)
;
Farron
4031
,
Moutampa
, ster.
Mar.
(
P
)
;
Koechlin
5634
,
Hinda
, ster.
Dec.
(
P
)
;
Sita
440
, forêt
de la Patte d’Oie
, fr.
Oct.
(
P
,
WAG
)
;
Thollon
513
,
Brazzaville
, fr.
Nov.
(
P
,
WAG
)
;
Thollon
1281,
Loango
, fl.
Oct.
(
P
)
;
Vermoesen
2440,
Ngandu-Sedek
, fr.
June
(
BR
,
K
,
P
,
WAG
)
. —
CONGO
(
Kinshasa
)
:
Bamps
&
Malaisse
8195,
Kyamascumba-
Kolwezi
, fr.
Jan.
(
BR
,
K
)
;
Bequaert
826
,
Kinshasa
, fr.
Oct.
(
BR
,
P
)
;
Breyne
103
,
Kimuenza
, fr.
Mar.
(
BR
,
WAG
)
;
Breyne
4061,
Wombe
, fl.b.
Dec.
(
BR
)
;
Callens
1899,
Dembo
, fr.
Nov.
(
BR
)
;
Callens
1964bis,
Mpese
, fl.
Dec.
(
BR
)
;
Claessens
294,
Kole
, fr. (
BR
)
;
Claessens
328
,
Katako Kombe
, fr.
Jan.
(
BR
)
;
Claessens
s.n.
,
Boma
, fr. (
BR
,
P
)
;
Compère
1359,
Kimaza
, fl.
Jan.
(
BR
)
;
Dechamps
10
,
Kakenge
, fr.
Feb.
(
BR
,
K
)
;
Delvaux
63,
Masondoye
, ster.
Feb.
(
BR
)
;
Desenfans
1813
,
Sapeza
, fr.
Feb.
(
BR
)
;
Devred
582
,
Mvuazi
, fr.
July
(
BR
,
WAG
)
;
Devred
2077
, Tono-Feshi-Kwango, fr.
June
(
BR
,
K
,
WAG
)
;
Dumont
128
,
Mikope
, fl., fr.
May
(
BR
)
;
Dumont
222,
Ilebo
, fl.
May
(
BR
,
K
,
WAG
)
;
Evrard
4623,
Nkinki-Pomandjoku
, fr.
Aug.
(
BR
,
WAG
)
;
Evrard
4655,
piste
Yongo-Yenge
, fr.
Aug.
(
BR
,
K
)
;
Flamigni
6174,
Nioki
, fr.
Feb.
(
BR
)
;
Flamigni
6397,
Bokebene
, fl.
Oct.
(
BR
)
;
Galliez
179,
Elundu
, fr.
Dec.
(
BR
,
K
)
;
Germain
7627,
Katako Kombe
, fr.
June
(
BR
,
K
)
;
Germain
7946,
Mwene Ditu
, fl.b.
July
(
BR
,
K
)
;
Gilbert
14582,
Ipeke
, fl.
July
(
BR
,
K
,
WAG
)
;
Gillardin
215,
Bilala
, ster.
Feb.
(
BR
)
;
Huart
80
,
Malondo
, ster.
June
(
BR
)
;
Jans
809,
Bokoro
, fl.
Oct.
(
BR
,
WAG
)
;
Jespersen
s.n.
,
Watsi
, fl.b.
Nov.
(
BR
);
E
. &
M
. Laurent s.n.
, Kapinga, fr. Nov. (
BR
)
;
Lebrun
6090
,
between Kindu and Katako Kombe
, fl.
July
(
BR
,
K
)
;
Lebrun
6721,
between Mushie and Bolobo
, fl.
Dec.
(
BR
,
K
)
;
Lebrun
6757
Bolobo
, fl.b.
Dec.
(
BR
,
WAG
)
;
Lejoly
82/896,
Bankana
, fl.
Dec.
(
BR
);
A
. Léonard 5500,
Kitoko, fl.b. Aug. (
BR
)
;
Liben
1763,
Badibanga
, fr.
Oct.
(
BR
)
:
Liben
1956,
Miabi
, fl.b.
Nov.
(
BR
)
;
Liben
2195,
Tshondo
, fr.
Jan.
(
BR
)
;
Lisowski
66707,
Kananga
, fr.
Nov.
(
BR
,
WAG
),
neotype
;
Nelis s.n.
, Bokala, fr. June (
BR
)
;
Pauwels
274,
Kimvulu
, fr.
Oct.
(
BR
)
;
Sapin
s.n.
,
Tshibangu
, fr.
Jan.
(
BR
)
;
Schlechter
12554
,
Stanley Pool
, fl.b.
June
(
BM
,
BR
,
K
,
P
,
WAG
)
;
Schmitz
2649,
Dilolo
, fr.
Jan.
(
BR
)
;
Toka
59,
Lukolela
, ster.
May
(
BR
)
;
Vanderyst
3094,
Kikwit
, fl.
Jan.
(
BR
)
;
Vanderyst
5533,
Sanda
, fl.
June
(
BR
)
;
Vanderyst
8578,
Ipamu
, fr.
Jan.
(
BR
)
;
Vanderyst
10157,
Mpio-Mpio
, fr.
Aug.
(
BR
)
;
Vanderyst
11175,
Kamtsha
, ster.
Nov.
(
BR
,
K
)
;
Vanderyst
16365,
Mbau
, fl. (
BR
)
;
Wagemans
1441,
Boma-Banana
, fr.
Oct.
(
BR
,
K
)
;
Wellens
249,
Kizu
, fl.
Mar.
(
BR
)
. —
GABON
:
Breteler
6235,
km 6 Moanda-
Franceville
, fr.
Sep.
(
BR
,
C
,
K
,
LBV
,
MO
,
P
,
PRE
,
SRGH
,
WAG
)
;
Breteler
6328,
km 5 Moanda-
Franceville
, fl.
Sep.
(
AAU
,
B
,
BR
,
C
,
K
,
LBV
,
MA
,
MO
,
P
,
PRE
,
SRGH
,
WAG
)
;
Breteler
&
Jongkind
10709,
30 km
E
of
Lastoursville
, fr. Nov. (
K
,
LBV
,
MO
,
P
,
PRE
,
WAG
);
F
.
J
. &
B
.
J
.
M
. Breteler
12394,
70 km
E
of
Lastoursville
, fr. Nov. (
G
,
K
,
LBV
,
MA
,
MO
,
P
,
PRE
,
WAG
);
F
.
J
. &
B
.
J
.
M
. Breteler
12444,
10 km Moanda-Franceville, fl. Dec. (
BR
,
G
,
K
,
LBV
,
MA
,
MO
,
P
,
PRE
,
WAG
);
F
.
J
. &
B
.
J
.
M
. Breteler
12447,
15 km Moanda-Franceville, fr. Dec. (
G
,
K
,
LBV
,
MO
,
P
,
PRE
,
WAG
);
F
.
J
. &
B
.
J
.
M
. Breteler 12480,
near Bakoumba, fl. Dec. (
BR
,
K
,
LBV
,
MA
,
MO
,
P
,
WAG
)
;
Breteler
15826
,
Ndambi
, fl.
Apr.
(
WAG
);
J
.
J
.
de Wilde
et al.
9920,
7 km SE of Franceville, fr. Dec. (
BR
,
G
,
K
,
LBV
,
MA
,
MO
,
P
,
PRE
,
WAG
);
J
.
J
.
de Wilde
et al.
9965,
37 km
E
of
Franceville
, fl. Dec. (
K
,
LBV
,
MO
,
P
,
WAG
);
J
.
J
.
de Wilde
et al.
9970,
37 km
E
of
Franceville
, fr. Dec. (
LBV
,
MA
,
MO
,
P
,
WAG
)
;
Dibata
1109,
SSE of Moanda
, fr.
Aug.
(
WAG
)
;
Le Testu
7127,
Lastoursville
, fl.
Apr.
(
P
,
WAG
)
;
Le Testu
7847,
Lastoursville
, fl.
Jan.
(
BR
,
P
)
;
Le Testu
7931
,
Lastoursville
, fl.
Feb.
(
BR
,
P
)
;
Le Testu
8539,
Lastoursville
, fl.
Nov.
(
BR
,
P
,
WAG
);
A
.
M
. Louis 1644,
km 8 Moanda-Mounana, fr. Nov. (
WAG
);
A
.
M
. Louis
3102,
60 km Franceville-Leconi, fl. June
Fig. 3. — Distribution of
Chaetocarpus
in Gabon.
Fig. 4. — Distribution of
Chaetocarpus africanus
Pax.
(LBV);
L.
White
1319,
Lopé-Okanda Res., fr. Jan. (WAG); L.
White
1338,
Lopé-Okanda Res., fr. Feb. (LBV). —
ZAMBIA
:
Angus 510A,
Kalene Mission, fl.b. Sep. (K);
Mutimushi 3154,
Chinyazzi R., fl. May (P);
Mutimushi 3156
, Mwinilunga, fr. May (K);
Richards 16961,
Mujileshi R., fr. Nov. (K);
Robinson
5946,
6 km N of Kalene Hill, fr. Dec. (K);
Robinson
5951,
6 km N of Kalene Hill, fl. Dec. (K);
F.
White
3322,
N of Kalene Hill Mission, ster. Sep. (K).
NOTES
. — The
three syntypes
on which PAX based his
Chaetocarpus africanus
were lost at Berlin. Duplicate material has not been found, neither at
BR nor at K or
P
. The
neotype
designated originates from the same area where Pogge collected the numbers
1384
and
1388
.
The number of sepals in
Chaetocarpus
is very variable. This variation not only pertains to the differences between male and female flowers of the same species, but is also related to the continent from where the material originates. Based on the number of sepals and continental origin
PAX & HOFFMANN (1912)
subdivided the genus into three sections, one for the Asiatic species with 4 sepals, one for the American species with 5 sepals, and one for the single African species with 4 sepals in the male and
6-8 in
the female flower. Although there is also variation in sepal number in Asia (see below) and America, the greatest variation and the highest number of sepals (9) is found in Africa. VAN
WELZEN (1994)
considered the, sometimes present, fifth and (rarely) sixth inner sepal in the Asian species to be petal remnants. These inner perianth elements, however, only show a small difference in shape and texture when compared to the most inner of the outer sepals, quite unlike the differences seen between sepals and petals in the related genus
Trigonopleura
(
WEBSTER 1994
)
. If VAN WELZEN is followed, the female flower of
C. rabaraba
Capuron
from
Madagascar
with 9 perianth elements, and of
C. africanus
and
C. gabonensis
with 6-8 elements would have to be described as ‘‘petals present’’. In these flowers, however, there is no difference between the perianth elements that justifies a subdivision into sepals and petals. In the two continental African species of
Chaetocarpus
,
however, there is a marked difference between the outer two sepals and the other ones, so that
LÉONARD (1962)
described this phe- nomenon as ‘‘sépales bisériés, inégaux’’. These outer two sepals are considerably smaller (see
Fig. 1D and
LÉONARD
1962, fig. 8A) and look like two bracteoles. This distinction is not seen in the calyx of the Asian and American species, with 4, respectively with 5 sepals. Are the outer two sepals in these extra-african species homologous with the two bracteole-like sepals in Africa? I suppose so. If these are true bracteoles as well, the
Chaetocarpus
calyx has undergone a considerable reduction in the number of sepals. The higher number of sepals in the female elements of
C. africanu
s and
C. gabonensis
may indicate a slower process of sepal loss than is observed in the male elements of the same species. The presence of a fifth and a sixth sepal in
Chaetocarpus castanocarpus
(Roxb.) Thwaites
has then little to do with the loss of petals, but with that of sepals.