A taxonomic revision of the genus Noronhia Stadtm. ex Thouars (Oleaceae) in Madagascar and the Comoro Islands
Author
Hong-Wa, Cynthia
Missouri Botanical Garden P. O. Box 299 St. Louis MO 63166 - 0299 U. S. A & Claude E. Phillips Herbarium Delaware State University 1200 N. DuPont Hwy, Dover DE 19901 - 2277 U. S. A.
chwa@desu.edu
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Noronhia incurvifolia
(H. Perrier)
Hong-Wa & Besnard in
Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 67: 376. 2013
(
Fig. 25
).
≡
Linociera incurvifolia
H. Perrier
in Mém. Inst. Sci.
Madagascar
, Sér. B, Biol. Vég. 2: 280. 1949.
≡
Chionanthus incurvifolius
(H. Perrier) Stearn
in
Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 80: 199. 1980
.
Lectotypus
(designated here):
MADAGASCAR
.
Prov. Antsiranana
:
collines et plateaux calcaires de l’Ankarana
, près
d’Ambodimagodro
, [
13°01’S
49°08’E
],
150-200 m
,
XII.1937
-
I.1938
,
Humbert
19011
(
P
[
P03559141
]!;
isolecto-
:
BR
[
BR0000006266523
] image seen,
G
[
G00014068
] image seen,
K
[
K000233205
] image seen,
P
[
P03559139
,
P03559142
]!)
.
Syntypi
:
MADAGASCAR
.
Prov. Antsiranana
: env. de Diégo-Suarez, [
12°16’S
49°19’E
],
Alleizette
s.n
. (
P
, not found);
Ankarana
, près
d’Ambondrofe
, [
12°49’S
49°01’E
],
250 m
,
XII.1937
-
I.1938
,
Humbert
18912
(
BR
[
BR0000006267841
] image seen,
G
[
G00014068
] image seen,
P
[
P00413212
,
P00413213
]!)
.
Description
Shrubs
to trees to
13 m
tall, trunk to
15 cm
diameter; young twigs cylindrical,
0.7-2.3 mm
diameter, glabrous; bark medium brown, smooth, sometimes lenticellate.
Leaves
opposite, persistent; bud scales rarely persistent; blades medium green above, lighter below, lanceolate to ovate, usually abaxially folded along the midvein and curved, 6-10
3
1.5-3.5 cm
, coriaceous, glabrous, domatia absent, base rounded to acute, margin flat to slightly undulate, apex acuminate, the acumen
4-15 mm
long, midrib flat above, raised below, secondary veins conspicuous mostly below, 7-21 per side,
5-12 mm
apart, looping
1-3 mm
from the margin; petiole yellowish, 10-20
3
0.6-1.5 mm
, not woody, glabrous.
Thyrses
geminate, pauciflorous, somewhat diffuse; peduncle
16-22 mm
long, sparsely pubescent; pedicel
0.7-3 mm
long, sparsely pubescent; calyx sparsely pubescent outside, glabrous inside, lobes triangular, 0.7-1
3
0.7-1 mm
; corolla white, subrotate, petals almost free,
3-4.5 mm
long, glabrous on both sides, the tube
0.5-1 mm
long, lobes ovate, apex slightly acute; corona absent; stamens
1.8-3 mm
long, anthers oblong,
1.4-2.2 mm
long; pistil
1.4-2.2 mm
long, stigma bilobed.
Fruiting
pedicel 2.5-11
3
1-2.5 mm
; young fruits green, brownish when mature, ovoid, 18.5-23
3
10.5-16 mm
, surface slightly ribbed, sometimes covered with a white pellicle, apex rostrate, the rostrum flattened, ridged, truncate; dry pericarp
0.4-0.9 mm
thick; endocarp woody; seed 13-14
3
7.5-11 mm
.
Distribution, ecology and phenology
Noronhia incurvifolia
occurs in low-elevation dry forests on lavas and limestones in northern
Madagascar
, from Antsisikala to Ankarana (
Fig. 19
). It produces flowers and fruits from September to March.
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Conservation status
Ten collections representing 10 localities were available for analysis, which resulted in an EOO of
912 km
2
, an AOO of
36 km
2
, and six subpopulations representing five locations, of which two occur within a protected area (Ankarana).
Noronhia incurvifolia
is now mostly found in heavily modified habitat as a result of expanding agriculture and traditional grazing. Therefore, with a restricted distribution and continuing decline in habitat quality as well as projected habitat loss in the near future,
N. incurvifolia
is assigned a preliminary status of “Endangered” [EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) +2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)].
Notes
Noronhia incurvifolia
can be recognized by its non-woody petioles, folded and curved leaf blades, short pedicels, subrotate to rotate, white flowers that lack a corona, and distinctly rostrate fruits. This species was based on
three syntypes
(
Alleizette
s.n.
,
Humbert
19011
and
19012
).
However
, the citation of
Humbert
19012
in the protologue was in fact a typographic error for
Humbert
18912
, which
PERRIER
DE
LA
BâTHIE (1952)
corrected in the “Flore des
Madagascar
et des Comores”.
While
he annotated the single sheet of
Humbert
18912
in the
Paris
herbarium as the type, because of the mistake in the protologue,
I
have chosen to designate one of the sheets of
Humbert
19011
as the
lectotype
in order to assure strict compliance with the Code (Art. 9.2 and 9.12;
M
CNEILL et al., 2012). Both
Humbert 18912
and
19011
comprise good quality specimens and are represented by several duplicates
.
Additional specimens examinated
MADAGASCAR
.
Prov.
Antsiranana
:
Ankarana
RS,
10 km
E
de Matsaborimanga
,
12°54’59”S
49°06’24”E
,
180 m
,
6.VII.1994
,
Andrianantoanina
&
Rabeharinosy
717
(
K
,
MO
,
TAN
)
;
Mosorolava
,
Mahagaga
, forêt
d’Analabe
,
12°45’46”S
49°00’42”E
,
76 m
,
23.IX.2007
,
Andriamihajarivo
et al. 1401
(
G
,
MO
,
P
,
TAN
)
;
Ankarana
, from
Campement des Anglais
towards
Lac Vert
,
12°50’47”S
49°06’18”E
,
82 m
,
26.
V
.1999
,
De Block
1020
(
BR
,
G
,
MO
,
P
,
TAN
,
WAG
)
;
Ankarana
, near
Mahamasina
, from
Perte d’Eau
to
Campement de Prince
,
12°50’47”S
49°06’18”E
,
82 m
,
15.
I
.2002
,
De Block
1243
(
BR
,
G
,
MO
,
P
,
TAN
,
WAG
)
;
Ankarana
, near
Campement des Anglais
,
12°54’S
49°08’E
,
150 m
,
29.
I
.1994
,
Leeuwenberg
14340
(
MO
,
TAN
)
;
Ankarana RS
,
12°51’S
49°04’E
,
100-200 m
,
22-26.XI.1992
,
Malcomber
et al. 1904
(
K
,
MO
,
P
)
;
Andranovondronina
,
Antsisikala
, forêt
d’Analabe
,
12°11’49”S
49°11’51”E
,
184 m
,
11.XII.2005
,
Randrianaivo
et al. 1330
(
CNARP
,
MO
,
P
,
TAN
)
;
Mosorolava
,
Ampombiantambo
,
12°41’24”S
48°56’59”E
,
75 m
,
27.IX.2007
,
Ratovoson
et al. 1361
(
CNARP
,
G
,
MO
,
P
,
TAN
)
;
Ankarana
, [
12°49’S
49°01’E
],
11.III.1954
,
Service Forestier
9387
(
MO
,
TEF
)
.