A Taxonomic Revision of Mezoneuron (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae: Caesalpinieae)
Author
Clark, Ruth P.
text
Phytotaxa
2016
2016-09-14
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.274.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.274.1.1
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Mezoneuron erythrocarpum
(Pedley) R. Clark & E. Gagnon
comb. nov.
Type
:—
AUSTRALIA
,
Queensland
,
Cook District
,
Rocky River
, ca.
13 50 S
,
143 25 E
,
6 Sep. 1973
,
Hyland, B.
6812
.
Holotype
BRI (BRI-AQ0016442, image!);
isotypes
K, (K000789364!, K000789365!), QRS.
Synonym.
Caesalpinia erythrocarpa
Pedley. Austrobaileya
5(1): 97–102. 1997
.
Scandent shrub or liana, to
20 m
in length.
Stems
unarmed or with scattered recurved prickles; glabrous to sparsely whitish to orange tomentose.
Stipules
persistent, triangular, ca. 1–2 ×
1–2 mm
, subglabrous to sparsely tomentose.
Leaves
(sub)opposite, with (3–) 4–7 pairs pinnae; 5–7 pairs leaflets per pinna; petiole
2–4.5 cm
; leaf rhachis (4–)
7–16.5 cm
, with recurved prickles in pairs at pinna insertion points, and sometimes scattered on the internodes; pinnae
3.5–8 cm
; leaf rhachis, petiole, and pinna rhachis sparsely to moderately whitish pilose to appressed-pilose.
Leaflets
alternate, occasionally opposite or subopposite; the terminal leaflets slightly obovate, base oblique, apex rounded to retuse, 1.2–2.1 × 0.7–1.4; lateral leaflets elliptic, base oblique, apex rounded to retuse, 1.1–1.8 × 0.6–1.3; all leaflets with upper surface glabrous or with scattered appressed hairs, lower surface glabrous or with sparse appressed hairs; 2˚ venation anastomosing, 3˚ venation reticulate, 2˚ veins slightly visible above, 2˚ and 3˚ veins slightly visible below.
Inflorescence
a terminal panicle (occasionally a raceme),
13–40 cm
(or more), the racemes opposite; axes subglabrous to moderately whitish to orange tomentose; pedicels
3–8 mm
, articulated
0–1 mm
below hypanthium; axes with few prickles on lower parts, sparsely to moderately orange tomentose, denser around articulation.
Bracts
persistent, triangular, ca. 1–2 ×
1–2 mm
, glabrous to sparsely tomentose; bracteoles caducous, lanceolate, the apex acute, 3–4 ×
1 mm
, sparsely tomentose.
Flowers
with a hypanthium 2–3 ×
4–5 mm
, outer surface moderately to densely orange tomentose; lower calyx lobe 6–7 ×
3–4 mm
, other lobes 5–6 ×
2–3 mm
, all (subglabrous to) sparsely to moderately orange tomentose, hair denser on lower lobe.
Median petal
obovate, 6–7 ×
3–4 mm
, with transverse flap of tissue on inner surface between claw and blade, the flap of tissue densely orange tomentose, petal otherwise glabrous.
Upper lateral
petals broadly elliptic, narrowed to claw at base, 5–6 ×
4–5 mm
, including claw
0.5–1 mm
long, few hairs on inner surface of claw, petal otherwise glabrous.
Lower laterals
broadly elliptic, narrowed to claw at base, 5–6 ×
3–4 mm
, including claw
0.5–1 mm
long, petal with few hairs on inner surface of claw, otherwise glabrous.
Stamen filaments
6–7 mm
long, moderately villous on the basal ½; anther ca.
1.5 mm
long.
Ovary
ca.
3 mm
long, densely appressed tomentose; style ca.
5 mm
long, glabrous or with sparse hairs along entire length; stigma cupular or funnel-shaped, the rim papillate.
Fruit
chartaceous, elliptic, base cuneate, sometimes oblique, apex acute, sometimes with a slight beak, 3–5 ×
2–2.7 cm
, wing arising basally up to
5 mm
along central vein,
4–5 mm
wide; fruit surface with sparse, semi-appressed, whitish to pale orange hairs;
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venation reticulate, raised and visible on the fruit body, no veins visible on the wing; hypanthium persistent.
Seeds
1 per fruit, slightly visible in outline on fruit exterior when mature.
Distribution
:—Endemic to
Australia
(
Queensland
) (
Fig. 22
).
Habitat and ecology
:—Riverine rainforest. Elevation
75–850 m
.
Phenology
:—Flowering and fruiting July–September.
Preliminary conservation assessment
:—Extent of Occurrence
16,461.975 km
2
= VU; Area of Occupancy
92.000 km
2
= EN.
Category assigned
:—Vulnerable (VU).
Taxonomic notes
:—
Mezoneuron erythrocarpum
does not occur in New
Guinea
, as it has been previously reported to. The specimen
Brass 7498
(BM, BRI) from New
Guinea
, cited by
Pedley (1997)
as
Caesalpinia erythrocarpa
, is
Mezoneuron scortechinii
. The specimen
Schodde 2246
, listed in the Australian Virtual Herbarium (
AVH 2015
) as
M. erythrocarpa
, is also
M. scortechinii
.