Flora of Cameroon - Annonaceae Vol 45
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Couvreur, Thomas L. P.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8509-6587
IRD, DIADE, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France & Universite de Yaounde I, Ecole Normale Superieure, Departement des Sciences Biologiques, Laboratoire de Botanique systematique et d'Ecologie, B. P. 047, Yaounde, Cameroon & Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Botany Section, Darwinweg 2, 2333 CR Leiden, Netherlands
thomas.couvreur@ird.fr
Author
Dagallier, Leo-Paul M. J.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3270-1544
IRD, DIADE, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France
Author
Crozier, Francoise
IRD, DIADE, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France
Author
Ghogue, Jean-Paul
Universite de Yaounde I, Ecole Normale Superieure, Departement des Sciences Biologiques, Laboratoire de Botanique systematique et d'Ecologie, B. P. 047, Yaounde, Cameroon & Green Connexion, Environmental Group, siege face GP Melen, a cote de l'immeuble Palais des verres. Yaounde, Cameroun
Author
Hoekstra, Paul H.
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Botany Section, Darwinweg 2, 2333 CR Leiden, Netherlands
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Kamdem, Narcisse G.
Universite de Yaounde I, Ecole Normale Superieure, Departement des Sciences Biologiques, Laboratoire de Botanique systematique et d'Ecologie, B. P. 047, Yaounde, Cameroon
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Johnson, David M.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2896-7419
Department of Botany-Microbiology, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH, 43015, USA
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Murray, Nancy A.
Department of Botany-Microbiology, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH, 43015, USA
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Sonke, Bonaventure
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4310-3603
Universite de Yaounde I, Ecole Normale Superieure, Departement des Sciences Biologiques, Laboratoire de Botanique systematique et d'Ecologie, B. P. 047, Yaounde, Cameroon
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Xylopia rubescens Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr. 1: 30, 1868
Fig. 151
; Map 19A
≡ Xylopicrum rubescens
(Oliver) Kuntze, Revis. gen. pl. 1: 8, 1891.
= Xylopia klaineana
Pierre ex Engler & Diels, Monogr. Afrik. Pflanzen-Fam. 6: 59-60. 1901.
Xylopia rubescens Oliver var. klaineana
(Engler & Diels) Pellegrin, Bull. Soc. Bot. France, Mém. 31: 70. 1949. Type. Gabon. Without definite locality, Klaine T.-J. 1327, Oct 1898: holotype: P[P00169139]; isotypes: B[B100154150], P[P00169138]).
= Xylopia humilis
Engl. & Diels, Monogr. Afrik. Pflanzen.-Fam. 6: 60, 1901. Type. Liberia. Grand Bassa County, Fishtown bei Granbassa,
Dinklage M.J. 2006
, 27 Aug 1898: lectotype, designated by
Johnson and Murray (2018)
, p. 49: B[B10 0154147]; isotypes: A[A00061927, A00062417]; B[B100154145, B100154146, B1001541480]; K[K000199074, K000199075, K000199076].
= Xylopia batesii
Engl. & Diels, Monogr. Afrik. Pflanzen.-Fam. 6: 62, 1901. Type. Gabon. Angom, 70 engl. Meilen
oestlich
von Gabun, Bates G.L. 561, Oct 1896: holotype: K[K000199058]; isotypes: BM[BM000510769]; G[G00190711]; P[P00169131, P00169132].
= Xylopia butayei
De Wild., Ann. Mus. Congo, Bot.
ser
. 4, 1: 33, 1902. Type. Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kongo Central, Malela (Bas-Congo),
Butaye R. 2239
, no date: holotype: BR; isotype: BR[BR0000008825391].
= Xylopia zenkeri
Engl. & Diels, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 39: 480, 1907. Type. Cameroon. South Province, Bipindi, Zenker G.A. 2827, Mar 1904: holotype B[B 100154149]; isotypes: BM[BM 000511041]; G [00190712, G 00190713]; GOET[GOET 005735]; HBG[HBG 502474]; K[000199060]; L [0196246]; M[M 0107919]; P[P00169131]; S[S 07-13458]; WAG[WAG 0065882]; WU[WU 0025792].
= Xylopia gossweileri
Exell, J. Bot. Suppl. 6: 64, 1926. Type. Angola. Cabinda, Pango Munga, Mayumbe,
Gossweiler J. 6222
, no date: holotype: BM[M000511046].
Type
.
Nigeria
.
Rivers state
; Old Calabar,
Thomson W.C.
53
, no date:
holotype
: K[K000199073]
.
Description.
Tree, up to 30 m tall, d.b.h. up to 70 cm;
stilt roots present, up to 2 m on the trunk.
Old branches glabrous,
turning grayish white
, young branches glabrous to pubescent with appressed golden hairs 0.2-0.5 mm long. Leaves: petiole 5-12 mm long, ca. 2 mm wide, glabrous to sparsely pubescent, grooved, blade inserted on the side of the petiole;
blade 7.3-21.3 cm long
, 3.6-8.4 cm wide, oblong, elliptic, or oblanceolate, apex acuminate to cuspidate, acumen 0.2-1.5 cm long, base cuneate to rounded, decurrent, papyraceous to subcoriaceous, below sparsely appressed-pubescent, rarely glabrous, above glabrous,
strongly discolorous
; midrib flat to sunken, above glabrous when young and old, below glabrous to sparsely pubescent when young, glabrous when old; secondary veins 8 to 16 pairs, glabrous above; tertiary venation reticulate. Flowers bisexual with 9 perianth parts in 3 whorls. Individuals bisexual; inflorescences ramiflorous on young foliate or more often
clustered
on older leafless branches, axillary, peduncle 1.5-2.5 mm long. Flowers with 9 perianth parts in 3 whorls, 1 to 3 per inflorescence; pedicel 4-9 mm long, ca. 1 mm in diameter, pubescent; in fruit 9-15 mm long, 2-7 mm in diameter, glabrous; bracts (2)3(5), evenly spaced, 1-3 mm long, 1-3 mm wide; sepals 3, valvate, basally fused, 2-4 mm long, 3-4 mm wide, ovate to broadly triangular, apex acute, base truncate, green, sericeous outside, glabrous inside; petals free, outer petals much longer than inner; outer petals 3, 17.6-35 mm long, 2.5-5.1 mm wide at base, linear, apex acute, base broad and concave, yellow, pubescent outside, pubescent and glabrous towards the base inside; inner petals 3, valvate, 3.5-6.7 mm long, 2.2-4.6 mm wide, ovate to rhombic, apex acuminate, base broad and concave, red with cream base and apex, pubescent outside, pubescent and glabrous towards the base inside; stamens 70 to 77, in 4 to 5 rows, ca. 2 mm long, clavate to oblong; connective apex shield-like, glabrous; carpels 4 to 12, ovary 1-2 mm long, stigmas loosely connivent, linear, 1.4-2.9 mm long, with glandular appendages. Monocarps stipitate, stipe 4-20 mm long, 2-6 mm in diameter; monocarps 1 to 15, 41-16 mm long, 6-12 mm wide, narrowly oblong,
somewhat falciform and strongly torulose to moniliform
, apex with a distinct beak up to 5 mm long, glabrous, verrucose and wrinkled when dried, black or dark purple outside, endocarp pink to scarlet; seeds 1 to 7 per monocarp,
in a single row
, 10-20 mm long, 6-11 mm wide, ellipsoid;
sarcotesta absent; aril present, brushlike, unlobed, red to orange.
Map 19.
A
Xylopia rubescens
B
Xylopia staudtii
C
Xylopia talbotii
D
Xylopia thomsonii
E
Xylopia villosa
. White borders represent region limits in Cameroon; green patches represent protected areas (see methods and Suppl. material 1: Fig. S1).
Figure 151.
Xylopia rubescens
A
flowering branch
B
flower, outer petals removed
C
detail of receptacle, petals removed
D
outer petal, outer side
E
inner petal, outer and inner sides
F
stamen, front view
G
staminode
H
carpel, side view and detail of ovules
I
fruit
J
detail of venation lower side of leaf
K
monocarp
L
seed, side view
M
part of aril
A-H
from
Le Testu 9019
I
from
Aubreville
1511
J-M
from
Klaine 1327.
Drawings by
Helene
Lamourdedieu, Publications Scientifiques du
Museum
national
d'Histoire
naturelle, Paris; modified from
Le Thomas (1969b
; pl. 28, p. 161).
Distribution.
A widespread species with a disjunct distribution in West Africa, from Guinea-Bissau to Ghana, and in Central Africa from Nigeria to southern South Sudan and south to northern Angola and Mozambique; in Cameroon known from East, South, Littoral and regions.
Habitat.
A common species, in a range of wetland habitats, including gallery and other riparian forests, swamp forest,
Raphia
swamps, and pond edges. Altitude 0-900 m a.s.l.
Local and common names known in Cameroon.
ntua (
Fleury 33135
), odjobi (
Letouzey 1611
), odjobi nzam (
Focho et al. 2010
),
odzobe
(
Fleury 33135
),
ojobi
(
Bates 1317
).
IUCN conservation status.
Least Concern (LC) (
Cosiaux et al. 2019b
e).
Uses in Cameroon.
None reported.
Notes.
Xylopia rubescens
is readily recognized by the combination of relatively large leaves with decurrent bases, which often have an orange-red color on the lower surface of the leaf in dried specimens, branches with grayish white, narrow flowers that are often clustered on leafless porolder branches, and distinctly torulose to moniliform monocarps. Throughout its wide range it is a wetland species, and one of the few
Xylopia
species with stilt roots. The short inner petals and brushlike arils distinguish
X. rubescens
from
X. aethiopica
, with which it is sometimes confused.
Specimens examined.
East Region
:
Marecage
du Niagoul
entre Koumbou et Miambo
,
4.27°N
,
12.9°E
,
13 April 1959
,
Letouzey R.
1611 (P,YA).
Littoral Region
: Duala,
4.05°N
,
9.71°E
,
01 June 1917
,
Fleury F.
33135 (P).
South Region
: Batanga,
2.86°N
,
9.889°E
,
20 September 1945
,
Aubreville
A.
125 (P); Bitye Yaunde,
3.02°N
,
12.37°E
,
01 January 1919
,
Bates G.L.
1317 (BM,MO);
N'Koemvone
,
2.8°N
,
11.13°E
,
11 April 1975
,
de Wilde J.J.F.E
8166 (B,BR,K,MO,P,WAG,YA);
Pres
Akok
Bikele
,
3.8°N
,
12.7°E
,
03 March 1962
,
Letouzey R.
4464 (YA); Bipindi,
3.08°N
,
10.41°E
,
01 January 1904
,
Zenker G.A.
2827 (G,L,M,WAG).
Unknown region
:
Vuneli
,
01 February 1928
,
Hedin
L.
1668 (P, OWU)
.