| Literature DB >> 27956852 |
Paul Henri Bourobou Bourobou1, Raoul Niangadouma2, Yves Issembe2, Thomas L P Couvreur3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gabon is an important center of biodiversity in Central Africa. The country contains to date 27 species of palms. However, palms are generally poorly collected as these massive plants are hard to press and curate. Thus, our understanding remains incomplete, especially in Central Africa. NEW INFORMATION: We report three new records of two palm species for Gabon: Sclerosperma profizianum Valk. & Sunder. and Eremospatha quiquecostulata Becc.. The former species was collected in southeast Gabon, near Ndindi, while the later was collected in the Massif du Chaillu and Monts de Cristal National Park (Crystal Mountains National Park). The total number of palm species for Gabon is now 29, making it an important centre of palm diversity in Central Africa.Entities:
Keywords: Arecaceae ; Gabon; flora; new records; rattan
Year: 2016 PMID: 27956852 PMCID: PMC5139133 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.4.e10187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Figure 2.Updated distribution map for . Yellow dots: New collections published here; Red dots: distribution points from the RAINBIO dataset.
Figure 4.Updated distribution map of . Yellow dots: New collection published here. Red dots: Distribution data from the RAINBIO dataset.
Figure 1.. A) Detail of collection Couvreur 1079; B) Detail of inequidistant leaflets, characteristic of the species; C) View of the leaf and the flagellum; D) Detail of the leaf base showing the knee; E) Detail of the grouping of the leaflets in 2-3. Photos TLP Couvreur.
Figure 3.. A) Habitat; B) Detail of the large bifid leaf. Photos: PH Bourobou Bourobou.
| 1 | Leaflets unequally distributed, grouped by 2 or 3 |
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| – | Leaflets regularly distributed, not grouped by 2 or 3 |
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| 2 | Knee (swelling) clearly present on the stem under the petiole |
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| – | Knee absent on the stem under the petiole |
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| 3 | Leaflets rhomboid or trapezoid |
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| – | Leaflets not rhomboid or trapezoid |
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| 4 | Leaflets less than 20 per side, cirrus spiny |
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| – | Leaflets more than 20 per side, cirrus non spiny |
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| 5 | Leaflets obovate-elliptic, inflorescence glabrous |
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| – | Leaflets obovate to suborbicular; inflorescence profusely papillose to give brown velvety appearance |
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| 6 | Leaflet apex narrowly to broadly praemorse |
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| – | Leaflet apex entire, terminating in a conspicuous apiculum |
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| 7 | Cirrus spiny |
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| – | Cirrus non spiny |
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Adapted from Sunderland (2012).