Survey of the fruits and endocarps of Icacinaceae (Lamiids, Icacinales)
Author
Rio, Cédric Del
Author
Stull, Gregory W.
Author
Franceschi, Dario De
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2020
2020-05-14
645
1
130
journal article
22093
10.5852/ejt.2020.645
1cd473d9-9d96-438f-bab4-29c5e56f82b8
3829651
Pyrenacantha glabrescens
(Engl.) Engl.
Fig. 25.10–25.18
Material examined
Specimen used for endocarp and fruit description
IVORY COAST
• 1906;
A. Chevalier
17326
;
P
[
MNHN-P-P04495475
].
Other material
IVORY COAST
• 1976;
J. de Koning
6802
;
P
[
MNHN-P-P06807655
].
Description
FRUIT. Elliptical, slightly accrescent at the apex, red when mature. Epicarp strigose with yellow uncinate hairs, slightly ridged when dry. Mesocarp
250–300 µm
thick when dry. Calyx persistent, separated from the fruit by a small gynophore. Length 24.3–35.0 mm, width
15–18 mm
, thickness 10.0–
11.4 mm
.
ENDOCARP. Brown, with a cardboard-like texture (due to decay, see Remark and Discussion for preservation issues), elliptical in lateral view, lenticular in transverse section, length ca
21.7 mm
, width ca
13.7 mm
, thickness ca
10 mm
. Trace of keel present in the upper part. Apex asymmetrical in lateral view; base rounded, symmetrical. Outer surface of the endocarp pitted. Pits circular, randomly arranged with 10–12 pits longitudinally and 8–9 transversally (ca 60–80 pits per face). Pits associated with spiny tubercles protruding into the locule. Endocarp wall
550–638 µm
thick (excluding pits). Endocarp wall (excluding pits) with three cell layers: outermost layer with 7–8 rows of anticlinally oriented cells, cells
31.3–56 µm
in length, followed by a layer with 6–7 rows of periclinally oriented cells, cells 26.2– 31.0 µm in width; innermost layer with one row of periclinally oriented cell, cells
13.8–14.4 µm
in width, lining the endocarp. Locule surface not lacunate.
Remark
The studied specimens were attacked by a saprophytic fungus. This could explain the peculiar texture of the endocarp. The tubercles are atrophied (see Discussion for preservation issues).