A revision of Xylopia L. (Annonaceae): the species of Madagascar and the Mascarene islands
Author
Johnson, David M.
Author
Murray, Nancy A.
text
Adansonia
2020
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III.
Xylopia
section
Stenoxylopia
Engl. & Diels
Monographien Afrikanischer Pflanzen-Familien und Gattungen
6: 59 (1901). —
Type
:
Xylopia odoratissima
Welw. ex Oliv.
(lecto-, designated
in
Stull
et al.
[2017: 221]
).
DESCRIPTION
Nodes with branches from one to three axillary buds; outer petals lanceolate to linear, rarely ovate; inner petals lanceolate to linear, rarely ovate, fleshy basal margins absent in Malagasy species; anther connective apex shield-shaped to capitate, overhanging anther thecae; staminal cone rudimentary to well-developed, partially to completely concealing the ovaries, rim even to irregularly laciniate; carpels
3-9 in
Malagasy species, the stigmas connivent, smooth; arils absent; seed coat smooth, rarely slightly papillate, pitted, or wrinkled, sarcotesta present, in Malagasy species either orange to red or light green to yellow-green. This section is represented by 34 species in tropical Africa (
Johnson & Murray 2018
), 23 species on
Madagascar
, and
c.
40 species in Southeast Asia.
NOTES
Many of the sect.
Stenoxylopia
species from
Madagascar
are still imperfectly known: for example,
X. carinata
,
sp. nov.
,
X. ghesquiereana
, and
X. humbertii
are unknown in fruit, and
X. longirostra
,
sp. nov.
, and
X. marojejyana
,
sp. nov.
, are unknown in flower. Some assignments of the
Madagascar
sect.
Stenoxylopia
species to the three subclade groups in the Phylogeny section were thus provisional. Given the tentative nature of the subclade classifications the species of the section appear alphabetically in the following account.