The genus Trichoscypha (Anacardiaceae) in Lower Guinea and Congolia: A synoptic revision
Author
Breteler, F. J.
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Adansonia
2004
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Trichoscypha patens
(Oliv.) Engl.
Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 1: 425 (1881); Keay in Hutch. & Dalz., Fl. West Trop. Afr. ed. 2, 1: 736 (1958); Van der Veken, Fl.
Congo Belge
et
Ruanda-Urundi
9: 81 (1960); Breteler, Adansonia, sér. 3, 23: 250 (2001). —
Sorindeia patens
Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr.
1: 441 (1868). —
Type
:
Mann
1847
,
Equatorial Guinea
,
Corisco Bay
,
♀
fl.
Sep. 1862
(holo-,
K
!; iso-,
A
!,
P
!)
.
Trichoscypha victoriae
Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst.
36: 224 (1905). —
Syntypes
:
Preuss
1206
,
1293
,
Cameroun
,
Bimbia, Ƌ
fl. Mar.-May (B, delet.; lecto-,
Preuss 1206
, P!, designated here).
Trichoscypha paniculata
Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst.
43: 413 (1909), as
T. panniculata
. —
Syntypes
:
Zenker
2976
,
3006
,
Cameroun
,
Bipindi, Ƌ
fl. 1904 (B; lecto-, designated here,
Zenker 2976
, B!; iso-, BM!, COI!, G!, GOET!, K!, MO!, P!, WAG!, Z!).
Tree up to
22 m
tall, trunk to
40 cm
in diam., or liana? (see Notes). Leaves up to
c.
80 cm
long, 3-5(-7)-jugate; leaflets usually alternate, ± coriaceous, ± glabrous, elliptic to obovate or oblong, (5-)10-18(-26) × (2-)3-7(-9) cm, apex caudateacuminate, the acumen 1.5(-2) cm long, midrib raised (at least plane) above; lateral nerves (5-)7- 11(-14) pairs. Inflorescence a panicle to 60 ×
30 cm
, (sub)terminal, loose, usually pendulous. Flowers (Jan.-Dec.) yellowish. Fruits (Feb.-Dec.) red, ellipsoid, laterally compressed or not, up to 4 ×
3 cm
, smooth, glabrous. —
Figs 2D
;
10.
HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION. —
Rain forest
from
Nigeria
to Congo (
Kinshasa
), not recorded from
Congo (Brazzaville)
or
Cabinda
(
Angola
). Alt. up to
650 m
.
SELECTED SPECIMENS. —
CAMEROUN
:
Bates 1848
, Bitye, fl. (FHO!, K!, P!);
Bos
3279
, 13 km Kribi- Ebolowa, juv. fr. Nov. (BR!, WAG!);
Breteler 1843
, 16 km Bertoua-Deng Deng, fr. Sep. (P!, WAG!, YA); Breteler 2847, Djemiong, fl. Apr. (A!, BR!, K!, P!, WAG!, Z!);
J.J. de Wilde 7657
, Nkolandom I, fl. Oct. (BR!, K!, MA!, WAG!, YA);
Elad & Tchouto 1496
, Akok, fr. Dec. (WAG!);
Letouzey 3286
, between Goyoum and Lindii, ster. Jan. (P!);
Letouzey 10262
, Zingui, fl. Apr. (BR!, COI!, HBG!, K!, P!, WAG!);
Maitland 182
, Limbe (Victoria), fl. Jan. (K!);
Milbraed 5163
, Lomié, fl. May (HBG!);
Nemba & Thomas 118
, Konye, fr. June (A!, B!, BR!, MO!, P!, WAG!);
Tchouto & Elad ELEX 8
, Bidou, Elephant Mt., juv. fr. Oct. (WAG!);
Thomas 4808
, Bai, fl. May, (K!);
Thomas & Mambo 8220
, Banyu, fl. Apr. (P!);
Waterman & Mckey 833
, Tissongo Lake, fl. June (K!);
Zenker 2976
, Bipindi, fl. b. (B!, BM!, BR!, COI!, G!, GOET!, K!, MO!, P!, WAG!, Z!). —
CONGO
(Kinshasa):
Dubois 306
, Kinganga Forest, fr. May (BR!, WAG!);
Davio 26
, Mvuazi, fl. Dec. (G!, K!, WAG!);
Wagemans 1937
, Gimbi, ster. Mar. (BR!, K!, WAG!). —
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
:
Lisowski M 98
, Jandye, fl. b. Aug. (BRLU!);
Mann 1847
, Corisco Bay, fl. Sep. (A!, K!, P!). —
GABON
:
Breteler & Jongkind 10848
, 30 km E of Lastoursville, fl. Nov. (LBV, WAG!);
Breteler c.s. 13105
, 20-
30 km
NNW of Ndjolé, fl. Sep. (WAG!);
Breteler et al. 14943
, Makandé, fr. Feb. (LBV, WAG!);
J.J. de Wilde et al. 11694
,
Ngounié
, fr. Dec. (LBV, WAG!);
Floret 1880
, Booué, fl. Oct. (MA!, P!);
Hladik 1881
, Ipassa, fr. Dec. (P!);
Klaine 633
, near Libreville, fr. Dec. (P!);
Klaine 1028
, near Libreville, fl. July (P!);
Le Testu 7459
, Moupeyou, fl. Sep. (BM!, P!, WAG!);
Le Testu 8576
, Iwatchi, fl. Dec. (BM!, BR!, P!, WAG!);
Le Testu 9209
, Mbabou, fl. July (BM!, BR!, MA!, P!, WAG!);
Le Testu 9327
, Mitzic, fl. Oct. (BM!, BR!, P!, WAG!);
Le Testu 9398
, Oyem, fl. Nov. (BM!, BR!, P!, WAG!);
McPherson 15677
, S of Ayem, fr. Dec. (LBV!, MO!);
Reitsma c.s. 1477
, Oveng, fl. Sep. (MO!, WAG!). —
NIGERIA
:
Latilo & Oguntayo
FHI 67724
, Bendiga- Ayuk, fl. Feb. (K!, WAG!);
Onochie
FHI 32911
, Stubbs Creek F.R., fl. May (K);
Talbot 1725
, Oban, fl. (BM!, K!). — CULTA (Netherlands):
Breteler 3025
, Wageningen, seedling (WAG!).
NOTES. — Although most collectors report the habit of
Trichoscypha patens
as a tree, some do not.
Mann
noted for the
type
of this species “climbing plant of
30 ft
”, and also
Klaine
(
Nos 633
and
1028
) noted the habit as “liana”. In two other cases (
Breteler & Jongkind 10848
;
Hladik 1881
) the collectors noted “liana?”
Trichoscypha patens
, like many other species thus appears to be very variable in habit, although it is usually a tree.
VAN DER VEKEN (1960)
cited under this species
A. Léonard 5945
from Kamusuku in
Kivu
, in eastern
Congo
(
Kinshasa
) (BR), a locality that is more than
1200 km
away from the known limit of distribution of this species. The specimen, with flower buds only, is reported to have red inflorescences that exhibit the more dense indumentum characteristic of
T. arborea
. However, the latter species has an even more westerly distribution than of
T. patens
. More collections from
Kivu
are thus needed to ascertain to which species this specimen should be assigned.