A new species of Aframomum (Zingiberaceae) from Central Africa
Author
Dhetchuvi, Jean-Baptiste
Institut Supérieur Pédagogique, B. P. 340 Bunia, République Démocratique du Congo
Author
Wortley, Alexandra H.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20 a Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH 3 5 LR, UK
Author
Harris, David J.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20 a Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH 3 5 LR, UK & E-mail d. harris @ rbge. org. uk
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2011
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Aframomum sericeum
Dhetchuvi & D.J.Harris
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
)
Aframomo sulcato similis sed pagina abaxiali foliorum dense tomentosa differt.
Aframomum sp. D
in
Harris (2002: 247)
.
Type
:—
GABON
.
Mpassa Forest Reserve
,
Makokou
,
0° 34’ N
,
12° 52’ E
,
18 November 1994
,
M
.
M
.
Dhetchuvi
1725
(
holotype
BR
!, isotype
WAG
!)
.
Clump-forming herbs to
6 m
.
Rhizomes to
15 mm
in diameter, reddish-brown when dry. Stems often swollen up to
4 cm
in diameter at base. Leaf sheaths with rounded and branched transverse and longitudinal ridges, glabrous, occasionally ciliate at edges. Ligules rounded, to
9 mm
, bilobed towards tip, glabrous. Pseudopetioles to
10 mm
, glabrous. Leaves narrowly elliptic, to 55 ×
11 cm
, base slightly asymmetric, apex caudate, acumen ca.
10 mm
, margin glabrous, glabrous adaxially, tomentose abaxially, with erect, swollenbased trichomes to
0.5 mm
long on laminae, midribs tomentose, secondary veins usually obscured by strands of free hypodermal sclerenchyma adaxially when dry, clearly visible abaxially. Inflorescences arising at or close to the leaf bases, occasionally on rhizomes to
40 cm
away, usually branched, each branch bearing ca. 2 flowers, peduncles to
20 cm
, borne at or below ground level for most of their length. Flowers trumpet-shaped, delicate. Calyx tubular, greenish to purple. Corolla tubular, dark reddish purple, dorsal petal to
7 cm
, lateral petals ca.
4 cm
. Labellum pale purple, to 7 ×
5 cm
, forming a tube with dorsal petal. Stamen included, anther crest to
5 mm
, horns to
5 mm
, sometimes forked at tips, anther thecae dehiscing for lower three-quarters of their length. Nectaries paired, free for most of their length. Fruits ellipsoid, to 6.0 ×
3.5 cm
, distinctly ridged, greenish, ripening bright red, persistent calyx forming beak to
3 cm
long, persistent bracts at base, pulp sweet and acidic to taste. Seeds ellipsoid, to 5 ×
3 mm
, dark brown, smooth.
FIGURE 1.
Aframomum sericeum
.
A. habit and inflorescence, scale bar 5 cm; B, leaf sheath and ligule, scale bar 1 cm; C. detail of leaf sheath ornamentation, scale bar 2 mm; D, leaf, scale bar 5 cm; E, adaxial lamina showing free hypodermal sclerenchyma, scale bar 1 mm; F, abaxial lamina and midrib, scale bar 5 mm; G, detail of internal floral structures, scale bar 4 cm; H, anther, scale bar 5 mm; I, stigma, scale bar 5 mm; J, infructescence, scale bar 3 cm. A, G–I from
Harris 3266
, B–F from
Harris 5614
, J from
Westphal 9754
. Drawing by Claire Banks.
Etymology
:—Named for the dense covering of hairs on the leaves abaxially.
Distribution
:—Central and eastern
Cameroon
, central and northern
Gabon
, southern
Central African Republic
, northern
Republic of Congo
, on cleared land, around villages, fields and roads, occasionally in
Gilbertiodendron dewevrei
forests, at
350–620 m
elevation.
Additional specimens examined
:—
CAMEROON
.
Mbalmayo
,
3° 31’ N
,
11° 30’ E
,
24 March 1981
,
W
.
Meijer
15218
(
BR
!,
MO
!,
P
!,
WAG
!);
Lomié
,
3° 10’ N
,
13° 38,
E
,
590 m
,
18 November 1965
,
A
.
J
.M.
Leeuwenberg
6785
(
BR
!,
P
!,
WAG
!);
River Ja
,
3° 01’ N
,
12° 21’ E
,
G
.
L
.
Bates
s.n.
(
BM
!);
Doumé
,
4° 14’ N
,
13° 26’ E
,
11 September 1960
,
F
.
J
.
Breteler
225
(
P
!,
WAG
!);
48 km
S
of Yaoundé
, road to
Mbalmayo
,
3° 25’ N
,
11° 30’ E
,
22 November 1977
,
E
.
Westphal
&
J
.
M
.C.
Westphal-Stevels
9754
(
WAG
!);
15 km
S
of Mbalamayo
,
3° 25’ N
,
11° 30’ E
,
25 November 1977
,
E
.
Westphal
&
J
.
M
.C.
Westphal-Stevels
9760
(
WAG
!);
Yaoundé
, cultivated,
17 December 1976
,
E
.
Westphal
&
J
.
M
.C.
Westphal-Stevels
9370
(
P
!,
WAG
!);
East of Yokadouma
, road to
Central African Republic
,
3° 25’ N
,
15° 10’ E
,
17 March 1981
,
W
.
Meijer
15133
(
MO
!,
WAG
!);
Nkolembembe
,
65 km
SE Akonolinga
,
3° 15’ N
,
12° 32’ E
,
5 June 1981
,
J
.
N
.
Asonganyi
188
(
P
!);
18 km
from
Yaoundé
to
Mbalmayo
,
3° 41’ N
,
11° 31’ E
,
10 April 1973
,
R
.
Letouzey
12247
(
P
!,
YA
!)
.
GABON
:
Lopé
,
0° 10’ S
,
11° 35’ E
,
8 November 1993
,
M
.
M
.
Dhetchuvi
1144
(
BR
!,
BRLU
!),
1146
(
BRLU
!),
1148
(
BR
!);
9 November 1993
,
M
.
M
.
Dhetchuvi
1161
(
BRLU
!);
12 November 1993
,
M
.
M
.
Dhetchuvi
1212
(
BR
!,
BRLU
!);
Lopé
,
16 July 1997
,
J
.
Lejoly
93/141
(
BRLU
!);
Makandé
,
0° 41’'
S
,
11° 54’ E
,
17 November 1993
,
M
.
M
.
Dhetchuvi
1260
(
BRLU
!);
11 November 1994
,
M
.
M
.
Dhetchuvi
1715
A
(
C
!)
;
Lopé
–
Okanda Reserve
, ca.
38 km
WSW of Booué
,
0° 15’ S
,
11° 35’ E
,
September 1984
,
M
.
E
.
Rogers
151
(
E
!),
152
(
E
!);
Makokou
,
0° 34’ N
,
12 °52’ E
,
500 m
,
15 May 1985
,
L
.
Dorr
&
Barnett
4277
(
K
!,
P
!,
WAG
!);
Belinga
,
1° 08’ N
,
13° 12’ E
,
May 1982
,
C
.
Tutin
5
(
K
!);
Ogooué–Ivindo
,
7 km
on road from
Makokou
to
Okondja
,
0° 32’ N
,
12° 55’ E
,
550 m
,
23 December 2001
,
J
.
J
.
Wieringa
,
C
.
C
.H.
Jongkind
,
J
.
G
.
Schoonhoven
, &
M
.
Mbombet
3527
(
WAG
!)
.
REPUBLIC OF CONGO
:
55 km
SW of
Souanké
,
1° 56’ N
,
13° 54’ E
,
25 November 1991
,
D.
J
.
Harris
3266
(
E
!);
52 km
SW Souanké
, road to
Garabinzam
,
1° 56’ N
,
13° 54’ E
,
9 November 1991
,
D.
W
.
Thomas
8797
(
MO
!);
Souanké
Airport,
2° 00’ N
,
14° 10’ E
,
2 December 1991
,
D.
J
.
Harris
3280
(
E
!)
.
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
:
Bayanga
,
2° 55’ N
,
16° 12’ E
,
17 November 1997
,
D.
J
.
Harris
5633
(
E
!),
5634
(
E
!),
5635
(
E
!);
2 December 1997
,
D.
J
.
Harris
5653
(
E
!);
Babongo Stream
, confluence with
Sangha River
,
2° 59’ N
,
16° 13’ E
,
10 November 1997
,
D.
J
.
Harris
5614
(
E
!);
Ndakan
,
2° 21’ N
,
16° 09’ E
,
350 m
,
9 October 1988
,
D.
J
.
Harris
1366
(
MO
!);
2° 23’ N
,
16° 09’ E
,
350 m
,
20 October 1988
,
D.
J
.
Harris
1444
(
MO
!);
12 km
S
of Lidjombo
,
2° 34’ N
,
16° 05’ E
,
350 m
,
28 March 1994
,
D.
J
.
Harris
4851
(
E
!)
.
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
:
Asoc Inselberg
,
15 km
from
Mongomo
,
1° 27’ N
,
11° 20’ E
,
620 m
,
5 June 2002
,
I
.
Parmentier
&
Esono
3725
(
BRLU
!),
3688
(
BRLU
!)
.
Aframomum sericeum
may be recognised in the field by its large leaves with erect hairs on the lamina and midrib below, dark red corolla and large, ridged fruits. In the herbarium additional useful characters for identification include free strands of hypodermal sclerenchyma cells (
Lock & Hall 1975
) which can be observed using a ×10 lens on air-dried leaves, and transverse ridging of the leaf sheath.
There is some variability in vegetative characters within
A. sericeum
: occasionally the transverse ridges on the leaf sheath are absent and some specimens (e.g.
Tutin 5
and
Rogers 151
), have almost sessile young leaves. The midrib can also become glabrous towards the base of the leaf with age.