A synoptic revision of the Malagasy endemic genus Calantica Jaub. ex Tul. (Salicaceae)
Author
Applequist, Wendy L.
Missouri Botanical Garden, P. O. Box 299, St. Louis, MO 63166 - 0299 (USA)
wendy.applequist@mobot.org
Author
Phillipson, Peter B.
Missouri Botanical Garden, P. O. Box 299, St. Louis, MO 63166 - 0299 (USA) & Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département Systématique et Évolution, case postale 39, 57 rue Cuvier, F- 75231 Paris cedex 05 (France)
peter.phillipson@mobot.org
Author
Schatz, George E.
Missouri Botanical Garden, P. O. Box 299, St. Louis, MO 63166 - 0299 (USA)
george.schatz@mobot.org
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8.
Calantica olivacea
Appleq., Phillipson & G. E. Schatz,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
)
Differs from
C. cerasifolia
in lanceolate to ovate, acuminate leaves, drying to a pale unmottled olive green above and pale brown beneath, and smaller inflorescences, up to
3 cm
long with (4-)8-20 flowers.
TYPUS. —
Madagascar
.
Prov.
Antsiranana
, fivondronana
Nosy-Be, Lokobe Réserve Intégrale, Lokobe Point (Beach
),
13°24’29”S
,
48°18’48”E
,
0 m
,
18.XII.1996
, fl.,
Antilahi mena
348
(
holo-
,
MO
!
;
iso-
,
G
!,
P
!;
TAN
,
USMS
n.v.).
PARATYPI. —
Madagascar
. Prov.Antsiranana
,
Nossi-Komba
(insula parva
ad
meridiem
Nossi-Bé
), prope mare,
16.XII.1967
, fl.,
Bernardi
11911
(MO).
—
100 km
S of
Ambanja
on road to
Antananarivo
, 14°8’45.8”S, 48°5’25.8”E,
140 m
,
10.I.2007
, fl.,
De Block
et al. 2140
(MO).
—
Collines
et plateaux calcaires de l’Analamera,
50-400 m
,
I.1938
, fl.,
Humbert
19132
(P,TAN).
—
Same
loc., same date, fl.,
Humbert
19235
(P).
—
Sous-préfecture de
Vohemar
, commune rurale de
Daraina
,
Daraina
, forêt d’Ambohitsitondroina, à
1210 m
du point coté 396, au 313°, 13°09.05’S, 49°28.06’E,
300 m
,
19.I.2006
, fl.,
Nusbaumer & Ranirison
1960
(MO, P).
—
Sous-préfecture de
Vohemar
, commune rurale de
Daraina
,
Daraina
, forêt d’Antsahabe (13°13’S, 49°33’E), à
1170 m
du point coté 366, au 269°, coord. précises (
WGS 84
) 13°12.6’S, 49°33.6’E,
500 m
,
21.I.2004
, fr.,
Nusbaumer
1073
(MO).
—
Bord du Ramena à Antsahabe
, 1913, fl.,
Perrier de la Bâthie
6700
(P).
—
Bassin
supérieur de la
Loky
(
Nord
),
XI.1909
, fl.,
Perrier de la Bâthie
6714
(P).
—
Anjahakely
,
Diégo
,
19.I.1954
, fr.,
Service Forestier
8220
(P).
—
Ankaranibe
, route
Maromiandra-Ambanja
,
8.X.1954
, buds,
Service Forestier
11095
(MO, P).
—
Antsalova
,
29.XI.1959
, fl.,
Service Forestier
11146
(P).
—
Contreforts
NW de la
Montagne
d’Ambre, forêt d’Ankorefo (
Ankazobe
),
19-21.X.1954
, fr.,
Service Forestier
11351
(P).
—
Ambodimanga
, canton
Tsaratanana
, district
Tsaratanana
,
5.XII.1958
, fl., fr.,
Service Forestier
19457
(P).
—
Lisière
supérieure de la forêt d’Andranomadiro, rebord S du plateau de
Sahafary
, entre les bassins de la
Saharenana et du Rodo
,
300 m
,
27.XII.1963
, fr.,
Service Forestier
23070
(P).
Prov.
Mahajanga
,
Ampombilava
[
15°03’S
,
48°13’E
],
30.XI.1942
, fr.,
Herb. Jard. Bot. Tananarive 5445
(P).
—
Tsingy de Bemaraha
S of the
Manambolo
river, 19°09’S, 44°49’E,
50 m
,
7.XII.1996
, fr.,
Jongkind
et al. 3429
(MO).
—
Same
loc.,
11.XII.1996
, fl.,
Jongkind
et al. 3497
(MO).
—
Boriziny
,
Port-Bergé, Tsiningia, Marosely
,
18 km
au S Boriziny, forêt de
Bongolava
,
15°38’58”S
,
47°35’03”E
,
217 m
,
16.XI.2004
, fl.,
Ramananjanahary
et al. 109
(
G
,
MO
,
P
,
USMS
).
—
R.N. 8 [
Namoroka
], canton
Andranomavo
, district
Soalala
,
13.IX.1953
, buds,
Réserves Naturelles
5643
(P).
—
Antanandava
,
Maevatanana
,
27.XI.1951
,
Service Forestier
4282
(P).
—
Besisika
,
Port-Bergé
,
18.XI.1951
, fl., fr.,
Service Forestier
5527
(P)
;
Besalampy
,
21.XI.1952
, fl.,
Service Forestier
6266
(P).
—
Forêt Tsimembo
,
Antsalova
,
21.XII.1953
, fr.,
Service Forestier
8247
(P).
—
Forêt Mandanisafa
,
Maintirano
,
27.XI.1954
, fl.,
Service Forestier
12643
(P).
—
Ambala
[n]janakomby,
Maevatanana
,
8.I.1951
, fl.,
Service Forestier
12667
(P).
FIG. 1. —
A -C,
Calantica olivacea
Appleq., Phillipson & G. E. Schatz
,
sp. nov.
,
Antilahimena 348
(holotype, MO);
A
, flowering branch;
B
, flower from above;
C
, flower from beneath. Drawing Barbara Alongi. Scale bars: A, 2 cm; B, C, 1 mm.
Prov. Toliara
,
Beraboka
,
Miandrivazo
,
13.XII.1952
, fr.,
Service Forestier
6305
(P).
—
F[orêt]
Beraboka
[19°31’S, 45°28’E],
Miandrivazo
,
25.X.1954
, fr.,
Service Forestier
11188
(P).
—
Forêt Ankaboka
[20°28’S, 45°47’E],
Malaimbandy
,
Mahabo
,
17.XI.1954
, fl.,
Service
Forestier 12778
(P).
—
Forêts de
Beraboka
, district
Miandrivazo
,
24.X.1957
, fl.,
Service Forestier
17824
(P).
Unknown
province,
Tsarasaotra
,
X.1897
, fl.,
Perrier de la Bâthie
151
(P, TAN).
—
Same
loc., s.d.,
Perrier de la Bâthie
151bis
(P).
DESCRIPTION
Tree to
20 m
tall, dbh
25 cm
; bark blackish, ridged; crown almost diamond-shaped; young twigs puberulent to velutinous or glabrate. Leaves green, paler beneath, lanceolate to ovate, elliptical, or narrowly lanceolate, 3-10.5(-13.1) ×
1.6-4.2 cm
; petiole
3-6 mm
long, sparsely puberulent to glabrous or velutinous; stipules caducous, awl-shaped to narrowly deltoid, (0.7-)
2-4.4 mm
long, sparsely puberulent to glabrate; base convex, often decurrent at extreme base, to rounded; apex acuminate with a rounded tip; margins serrate to serrulate or subentire; abaxial surface glabrate with few trichomes on midrib to glabrous; adaxial surface glabrous; venation pinnate; lateral veins weak and inconspicuous on both surfaces or visible but not prominent abaxially, 6-9(-12) pairs, more or less semicraspedodromous, often festooned. Inflorescences lateral,
1-3 cm
, (4-)8-20-flowered, short-pubescent to velutinous; bracts lanceolate to ovate,
0.7-1.4 mm
long, sericeous towards apex with upward-pointing trichomes; pedicels
2.6- 8 mm
long, short-pubescent to velutinous. Flowers 6-7-merous,
4.2-7.5 mm
in diameter; sepals pale green to white or yellowish green, lanceolate to narrowly ovate or narrowly oblong,
1.6-2.6 mm
long, abaxial surface short-pubescent with appressed trichomes, adaxial surface short-pubescent to densely pubescent with appressed trichomes; sepal glands yellow to orange, broadly deltoid to ovate-deltoid,
0.7-1.1 mm
long, with densely corrugated surface; petals pale green, yellowish green, white, or green and white, oblanceolate to spatulate or oblong-oblanceolate,
1.6-2.1 mm
long, abaxial surface short-pubescent to densely pubescent with appressed trichomes, adaxial surface pubescent, often densely pubescent toward the apex or in the middle portion; disk velutinous; stamens 1 per petal; filaments
1.5-2.4 mm
long, glabrous; anthers
0.3-0.6 mm
long; ovary densely pubescent; styles 3-5,
0.4-0.9 mm
long. Capsules 3.5-6(-7) mm high, pubescent; seeds broadly ovoid,
1.4-1.5 mm
long, surrounded by curling white trichomes to
4 mm
long.
DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT
Calantica olivacea
sp. nov.
occurs mostly in northern Madagascar, with scattered populations in the northwest to middle west; it occurs in dense dry, seasonal forests or on open hills, on limestone, gneiss, or sandstone, sometimes on the edges of streams. Reported altitudes range from near sea level to
500 m
.
REMARKS
Calantica olivacea
sp. nov.
includes specimens that formerly have been classified within
C. cerasifolia
(
Sleumer 1973
)
. The flowers of the two species are very similar, but the vegetative appearance of
C. olivacea
sp. nov.
is distinctive. Its leaves are consistently lanceolate to ovate or elliptical with an acuminate apex, while
C. cerasifolia
has leaves of variable shape, broadest at or above the middle, most frequently with a cuspidate apex, and often with longer stipules. Leaves of
C. olivacea
sp. nov.
frequently dry a characteristic pale, unmottled olive green adaxially and pale brown abaxially, although this character is not fully consistent and may be affected by specimen processing methods. The inflorescences of
C. olivacea
sp. nov.
are smaller and shorter than those of
C. cerasifolia
,
1-3 cm
long at maturity and often having as few as 8-12 maturing flowers. The habitat of
C. olivacea
sp. nov.
is dry forest or open hills, whereas
C. cerasifolia
is usually found in humid to subhumid forests. Flowers are reported to be scented (
Antilahimena 348
).
Ethnobotany
The wood of
Calantica olivacea
sp. nov.
is used for construction (
Antilahimena 348; Service Forestier 17824, 19457
). Root bark is used for a malady of the eyes: fresh root bark is pulverized with a little water, and the liquid pressed from the resulting paste is filtered, reduced in half by cooking, and a little dripped into the eyes twice a day (
Herb. Jard. Bot. 5445
).
Vernacular names
“Fanganito” (
Herb. Jard. Bot. 5445
); Hazomafana (
Service Forestier 4282
); Hazonteva (
Réserves Naturelles 5643; Service Forestier 6266, 6305, 8247, 11146, 11188, 17824
[Sakalava dialect]); Hazontevana (
Service Forestier 12778, 19457
[Harofoby dialect]); Janganito (
Antilahimena 348; Service Forestier 5527, 19457
); Janganitojoby (
Service Forestier 11095
); Mandravasarotra (
Service Forestier 12667
); Manizombo (
Service Forestier 8220
); Taolakena (
Service Forestier 12643
).
CONSERVATION STATUS
The preliminary assessment of the conservation status of
Calantica olivacea
sp. nov.
is Least Concern (LC), as 19 locations are known. Although the species has a large range (an Extent of Occurrence of
207,757 km
2), the habitat is almost all unprotected and degraded. It is perhaps reason for concern that very few recent collections are known (in contrast to
C. cerasifolia
, which is still collected relatively often), possibly indicating a reduction in numbers. It is present in the protected areas of Analamera, Bemaraha, Lokobe and Namoroka.