New species and species reports of Croton L. (Euphorbiaceae) from the eastern forest corridor of Madagascar
Author
Kainulainen, Kent
Herbarium, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 3600 Varsity Drive, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108, U. S. A.
Author
Ee, Benjamin van
Department of Biology, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez, Mayagüez, PR 00680, Puerto Rico, U. S. A.
Author
Antilahimena, Patrice
Missouri Botanical Garden, B. P. 3391, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar.
Author
Razafindraibe, Hanta
Parc Botanique et Zoologique de Tsimbazaza, rue Kasanga Fernand, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar.
Author
Berry, Paul E.
Herbarium, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 3600 Varsity Drive, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108, U. S. A.
peberry@umich.edu
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Candollea
2016
2016-11-23
71
2
327
356
journal article
2894
10.15553/c2016v712a17
3ba10b86-da39-40e8-898c-ee3dfa6f0f05
2235-3658
5721805
Croton droguetioides
Kainul. & Radcl.
-Sm.,
spec. nova
(
Fig. 1B
,
3-4
).
Typus:
M ADAGASCAR
.
Prov. Toamasina
:
Alaotra- Mangoro Region
,
Moramanga Distr.
,
Andasibe
,
Berano
,
Ambatovy mine concession
,
18°47’59”S
48°20’31”E
,
1009 m
,
22.III.2016
,
van Ee
,
Antilahimena
,
Kainulainen
&
Berry
2447
(
holo-
:
MICH
[
MICH1513195
]!,
iso-:
MO
!,
P
!,
TAN
!).
Croton droguetioides Kainul. & Radcl.
-Sm. is similar to
C. incisus Baill.
but differs in its smaller leaves with serrate (vs. incised to lobed) leaf margin; distinct abaxial venation; apiculate (vs. acute) apex; and rounded to cordate (vs. cuneate) leaf base.
Shrubs
or small
trees
, 0.8-7.0 m tall, to
6 cm
diam., dichotomously branching, internodes sometimes contracted giving the appearance of whorled branches.
Branches
± flattened on young growth and densely covered by villous white-gray stellate trichomes, gray, becoming terete and glabrous with age.
Stipules
linear,
1.1-1.6 mm
.
Leaves
alternate, ± congested and whorled towards the branch tips and nodes. Petioles
3-15 mm
, with a pair of stipitate glands at the junction of the blade and the petiole, usually on the abaxial side, the stipe
0.4-1.9 mm
long, the glandular portion cupular. Leaf blades papyraceous, serrate, ovate to elliptic, 10-28 ×
7-16 mm
, apex apiculate, base rounded-cordate; adaxial surface sparsely stellate-pubescent or glabrescent, glossy, dark green when fresh and drying matte (brownish) green; with 3-6 pairs of brochidodromus, ± penninerved secondary veins; abaxial surface sparsely stellate-pubescent, mostly on the midrib; pale green, venation distinct and midrib prominent.
Inflorescences
racemose (often apically congested and umbel-like), to
20 mm
long, axillary or terminal, with mostly staminate flowers, sometimes with a pistillate flower at the base; axes densely stellatepubescent, flattened; bracts linear to lanceolate,
1.7-2.2 mm
.
Staminate flowers
with stellate-pubescent, subglobose buds 1.0-
1.2 mm
diam., pedicels elongating from bud to anthesis, 2.0-
4.2 mm
long; sepals 5, shortly connate at base, lobes broadly triangular-ovate, 0.9-1.2 × 0.8-1.0 mm, apex acute, abaxially stellate-pubescent, adaxially sparsely ciliate, margins densely ciliate, pale green; petals 5, white, narrowly obovate-spatulate, 1.4-1.7 ×
0.5-0.6 mm
, recurved at anthesis, abaxially papillate, adaxially ciliate, margins densely ciliate; disc glands 5, opposite the sepals, sessile, ellipsoid with an apical depression, c. 0.4 ×
0.3 mm
, yellow; stamens 13-16, white to pale yellow, filaments
1.3-1.8 mm
long, ciliate, anthers elliptic,
0.3-0.5 mm
long; receptacle pilose.
Pistillate flowers
with stellate-pubescent, subglobose buds c.
1.3 mm
diam., pedicels
2.6-3.5 mm
long; sepals 5, elliptic, spreading at anthesis, 2.0-3.8 ×
0.7-1.5 mm
, apex obtuse-acute, shortly connate at base, adaxially sparsely stellate-pubescent, abaxially stellate-pubescent, glossy, pale green, persistent in fruit; disc glands 5, opposite the sepals, sessile, c. 0.4 ×
0.2 mm
, pale yellow; glandular filaments (in petal position alternating with the sepals) 5, linear, c. 1.0 ×
0.1 mm
, ciliate, erect and appressed to the ovary; ovary globose, c.
1.5 mm
diam., stellate, styles 3,
1.5-2.8 mm
long, each bifurcating 2-4 times, spreading, recurved at the apices, adaxially glabrous but with whitish pilose trichomes at the base, abaxially stellate-pubescent, white, turning brown, persistent.
Capsules
4.2-6.2 ×
5.7-6.2 mm
, smooth, pale brown, sparsely stellate-pubescent, exocarp not separating, endocarp woody, c.
0.2 mm
thick; columella c.
4.5 mm
long, cornute.
Seeds
not seen.
Fig. 1. –
Distribution maps. The grey squares or white arrow on the inset maps of Madagascar show the location of the area depicted.
A.
Croton ferricretus
Kainul., B.W. van Ee & P.E. Berry
(red);
B.
Distribution of
Croton droguetioides
Kainul. & Radcl.
-Sm. (turquoise) (
Cours 4111
not shown),
C. enigmaticus
P.E. Berry & B.W. van Ee
(light green) (
Ralimanana et al. 1402
not shown),
C. indrisilvae
Kainul., B.W. van Ee & P.E. Berry
(yellow), and
C. plurispicatus
P.E. Berry, Kainul. & B.W. van Ee
(light purple);
C.
Croton ankeranae
Kainul.
(yellow),
C. radiatus
P.E. Berry & Kainul.
(red), and
Croton lasiopyrus
Baill.
(white). The collection in gray represents presumed hybrids between
C. lasiopyrus
and
C. enigmaticus
(
van Ee et al. 2215
and
2216
);
D.
Croton hypochalibaeus
Baill.
in
Madagascar
.
[Google Earth Image © 2016 DigitalGlobe.Reproduced per attribution guidelines]
Etymology.
–
The specific epithet refers to the similarity of the leaves of this species to those of species of
Droguetia
Gaudich.
(Urticaceae)
.
Vernacular name.
–
“Hazomby”.
Phenology
.
–
We have seen flowering and fruiting specimens from January to May and from October. It is likely this species flowers more or less continuously throughout the year, although possibly less so in the drier months of the year.
Distribution, habitat and ecology
.
–
Besides the Ambatovy-Analamay forests,
C. droguetioides
is also found in the Mantadia forests, in the Ambodimandresy forest (S of Route Nationale 2 near the Hotel Eulophiella), and at a more distant site north of Didy at Ambatoharanana (near Antsevabe); all are in the Alaotra-Mangoro Region of
Toamasina Prov.
, at elevations of
975-1200 m
(
Fig. 1B
). The species occurs in the understory of evergreen montane forests.
Notes
.
–
Croton droguetioides
can be readily distinguished from other small-leaved species of Malagasy
Croton
by its stems with pale, wooly and stellate trichomes, and its serrate leaves with a rounded to cordate base and distinct abaxial venation. In his unpublished manuscript on Malagasy
Croton
, Alan Radcliffe-Smith
had selected
Cours 4111
as the
type
collection for another proposed species (“
C. parietarioides
”), but we see no significant differences in it from the other specimens of
C. droguetioides
listed here.
Paratypi
. –
MADAGASCAR
.
Prov.Toamasina
:
Alaotra-Mangoro Region
,
Moramanga Distr.
,
Ambatovy-Analamay forest
,
18°48’56”S
48°18’21”E
,
1086 m
,
18.V.2011
,
Andriamiarinoro
211
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
ibid. loc.
,
18°47’51”S
48°20’33”E
,
1036 m
,
11.X.2005
,
Antilahimena et al.
3953
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
ibid. loc.
,
18°49’56”S
48°18’47”E
,
1200 m
,
12.X.2005
,
Antilahimena & Edmond
4017
(
G
,
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
ibid. loc.
,
18°51’36”S
48°17’29”E
,
1059 m
,
21.X.2005
,
Antilahimena & Edmond
4086
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
ibid. loc.
,
18°50’22”S
48°18’47”E
,
1142 m
,
24.I.2007
,
Antilahimena
5206
(
G
,
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
ibid. loc.
,
18°51’04”S
48°17’23”E
,
1059 m
,
9.II.2007
,
Antilahimena
5253
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
ibid. loc.
,
18°48’49”S
48°18’32”E
,
1074 m
,
5.III.2009
,
Antilahimena et al.
6998
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
Andasibe
,
Ampangalatsara,
Ambodimandresy forest
,
18°59’07”S
48°25’53”E
,
966 m
,
17.III.2012
,
Antilahimena
8228
(
MICH
,
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
Ambatovy
,
18°50’22”S
48°18’15”E
,
1087 m
,
17.V.2010
,
Bernard et al.
1571
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
Ambatoharanana près d’Antsevabe
, [
17°59’S
48°37’E
],
1000 m
,
6.III.1951
,
Cours
4111
(
K
,
P
,
TEF
);
Ambatovy
,
18°50’20”S
48°18’44”E
,
1174 m
,
22.IX.2008
,
Miandrimanana et al.
345
(
MO
,
TAN
);
ibid. loc.
,
18°51’59’’S
48°18’15”E
,
916 m
,
12.VIII.2008
,
Rabevohitra et al.
129
(
TEF
);
Torotorofotsy
,
18°53’S
48°21’E
,
950 m
,
24.II.1997
,
Rakotomalaza et al
. 1170
(
MO
,
P
);
Ambatovy
,
18°51’51”S
48°18’37”E
,
1004 m
,
10.II.2008
,
Rakotondrafara et al.
546
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
ibid. loc.
,
1023 m
,
14.II.2008
,
Rakotondrafara et al.
620
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
Ambohibolakely
,
Analamay-Mantadia forest corridor
,
Amboasary forest
,
18°47’11”S
48°23’00”E
,
1019 m
,
25.IV.2012
,
Rakotovao
5809
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
Ambatovy
,
18°51’50”S
48°18’35”E
,
980 m
,
11.II.2008
,
Randrianasolo et al.
643
(
MICH
,
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
ibid. loc.
,
18°51’51”S
48°18’48”E
,
980 m
,
14.II.2008
,
Randrianasolo et al.
677
(
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
Ambodimandresy forest
,
18°59’19”S
48°25’59”E
,
975 m
,
16.III.2012
,
Razakamalala et al.
6747
(
MICH
,
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
Ambatovy
,
18°51’58”S
48°17’33”E
,
1012 m
,
17.I.2005
,
Razanatsoa et al.
76
(
MICH
,
MO
,
P
,
TAN
);
ibid. loc.
,
18°47’53”S
48°20’30”E
,
1022 m
,
22.III.2016
,
van Ee et al.
2443
(
MICH
,
TAN
).