| Literature DB >> 29033652 |
Herman Taedoumg1, Bonaventure Sonke2, Perla Hamon3, Petra De Block4.
Abstract
Craterispermum capitatum and C. gabonicum, two new species of Rubiaceae, are described from the Lower Guinea and Congolian Domains. Detailed descriptions and distribution maps are provided for each species, their conservation status is assessed and their taxonomic affinities are discussed. Craterispermum gabonicum is unique within the genus because of the strong dimorphism in brevistylous and longistylous flowers and inflorescences. We hypothesize that this species shows some form of dioecy. The distribution of C. capitatum shows a wide disjunction: the species is present in the Lower Guinean and Congolian Domains but absent from Gabon and South Cameroon. An identification key for the Craterispermum species present in the Lower Guinean and Congolian Domains is given.Entities:
Keywords: C. capitatum; C. gabonicum; Cameroon; Congo; Craterispermum; DR Congo; Gabon; Nigeria; Rubiaceae; dimorphic inflorescences and flowers; dioecy; heterostyly
Year: 2017 PMID: 29033652 PMCID: PMC5624207 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.83.13623
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.. A Longistylous flower B Node with stipules and inflorescences (only one shown) C Node with infrutescence with young fruits D Young fruit. A from Trochain 8306 (P) B from Richards 3382 (MO) C, D from Louis 9162 (BR). Drawn by Antonio Fernandez.
Figure 2.Distribution map of .
Figure 3.. A Flowering branch (brevistylous morph) B Node with stipules and young inflorescences C Inflorescence (longistylous morph) D Inflorescence (corollas fallen) (brevistylous morph) E Bracteole (brevistylous morph) F Bracteole (longistylous morph) G Corolla (longistylous morph) H Longitudinal section of corolla (longistylous morph) I Corolla (brevistylous morph) J Longitudinal section of corolla (brevistylous morph) K Tip of corolla lobe showing subapical spike-like protuberance L Calyx (longistylous morph) M Calyx (brevistylous morph) N Immature fruit. A–B, D–E, G–H, M from Wieringa 1611 (WAG), C, F, I–K, L from Issembe 244 (WAG), N from Breteler 10979 (WAG). Drawn by Marijke Meersman.
Figure 4.Distribution map of .
| 1 | Bracteoles 3–6 mm long, long aristate; peduncles 1–5 mm long |
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| – | Bracteoles shorter, 0.3–2(–6) mm long, broadly triangular, ovate or subtruncate; peduncles 1.4–23 mm long |
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| 2 | Stipules 5–11 mm long, with short and broadly triangular tips, 1–3(–4.5) mm long; 5–6 pairs of secondary veins; flowers 5-merous; calyx lobes equal; tertiary and higher order venation laxly and irregularly reticulate; leaf blades 11–25.5 × 4–8 cm |
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| – | Stipules 5–16 mm long, with long and narrowly triangular tips, 4–13 mm long; 10–12 pairs of secondary veins; flowers 4-merous; calyx lobes unequal; tertiary and higher order venation closely and more or less regularly reticulate; leaf blades 6.7–14 × 2–4.8 cm |
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| 3 | Tertiary and especially quaternary venation obscure on both surfaces and/or very lax in fresh condition; leaf blades always coriaceous |
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| – | Tertiary and quaternary venation conspicuous on both surfaces; leaf blades coriaceous or papyraceous |
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| 4 | Twigs decurrently ridged, peduncles often slender, 4–150 mm long, erect or curved, fruits red at maturity | |
| – | Twigs not decurrently ridged, peduncles stout, (0.6–)2–23 mm long, always erect, fruits violet or dark blue to black at maturity |
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| 5 | Inflorescences subcapitate and completely covered by imbricate outer bracts (somewhat resembling an immature fruit) when young, secondary nerves clearly ascending and forming acute angles with the midrib; bracts overlapping one another at least at the base; bracts and bracteoles 6–8 × 5–8 mm and 6 × 3 mm respectively in brevistylous morph and ca. 2 × 1.5–2 mm and 0.7–2 × 1–2 mm respectively in longistylous morph; corolla tube 6–12 mm and 4–5 mm long for brevistylous and longistylous flowers respectively |
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| – | Inflorescences mostly branched and not completely covered by the outer bracts when young, secondary nerves more or less perpendicular to the midrib; bracts not overlapping one another; bracts and bracteoles ca. 1–4 and ca. 1–2 mm long respectively, not differing between morphs; corolla tube 4–8.5 long mm in both morphs |
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| 6 | Bracts and bracteoles ca. 4 mm and ca. 2 mm long, respectively; inflorescences 6–90 mm long, moderately to very compact, subcapitate or consisting of 2 branches, each up to 60 mm long; peduncle 1.1–26 mm long; leaf blades 7–35 × 2.5–13.5 cm; corolla tube 6–8.5 mm long; calyx tube 1–1.3 mm long |
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| – | Bracts and bracteoles more or less equal, 1–1.5 mm long; inflorescences 2.2–20 mm long, very compact, capitate, subcapitate or consisting of 2–3 branches, each 4.5–15 mm long; peduncle (0.6–)2–7 mm long; leaf blades 6–23 × 1.5–8 cm; corolla tube ca. 4 mm long; calyx tube 0.4–0.7 mm long |
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| 7 | Inflorescences consisting of 2–3 branches or subcapitate, each 4.5–15 mm long; fruits urceolate to subglobose at maturity, usually wider at the base than at the tip; leaf blades generally not glossy above; young twigs often smooth, always cylindrical; fruits sessile or very rarely shortly pedicellate (pedicels ca. 2 mm) |
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| – | Inflorescences capitate; fruits ovoid at maturity; leaf blades usually glossy above; young twigs often granular in outlook; often quadrangular and canaliculate near nodes; fruits sessile |
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| 8 | Stipules with conspicuous narrowly triangular tips, tip 1.5–8 mm long; fruits pedicellate; venation more or less regularly reticulate with secondary veins parallel between them and more or less perpendicular to midrib |
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| – | Stipules with more ovate and short tips, tip not exceeding ca. 1 mm long; fruits sessile; venation irregularly reticulate with secondary veins not perpendicular to midrib |
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| 9 | Stipules persistent; leaf blades papyraceous, 3.3–11 × 0.9–3.5 cm; fruits shortly pedicellate, pedicels 1–1.5 mm long; inflorescences with 1–4 flowers; peduncles 0.5–4.5 mm long; inter-secondary and tertiary venation parallel and more or less perpendicular to midrib |
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| – | Stipules caducous; leaf blades coriaceous or subcoriaceous, 5–25 × 1.9–7.5 cm; fruits long pedicellate, pedicels 2.5–9 mm long; inflorescences 3- to several-flowered; peduncles 0.5–9 mm long; intersecondary and tertiary venation not as above |
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| 10 | Twigs decurrently ridged but otherwise smooth; 6–12 pairs of secondary veins, leaf blades 5–15 × 1.7–5.3 cm; peduncles 4–9 mm long |
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| – | Twigs not decurrently ridged with surface granular; 14–16 pairs of secondary veins; leaf blades 8.5–25 × 3.2–7.5 cm; peduncles 0.5–5 mm long |
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| 11 | Stipules caducous; inflorescences sessile, subcapitate; leaves subcoriaceous, margins revolute when dry; tertiary and higher order venation closely reticulate; young twigs with bark quickly woody, folded longitudinally and more or less corky in dry condition |
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| – | Stipules persistent; inflorescences pedunculate, branched or subcapitate especially in young stage; leaves coriaceous or papyraceous, margins not revolute when dry; tertiary and higher order venation closely or laxly reticulate; young twigs not as above |
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| 12 | Peduncles (7–)10–20 mm long, slender, leaf blades papyraceous to rarely subcoriaceous, tertiary venation and higher laxly reticulate; inflorescences 2–3-branched, rarely subcapitate especially at young stage; bracteoles and flowers laxly placed; branches (1.5–)4.5–21 mm long; acumen 7–18 mm long |
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| – | Peduncles 1.4–7(–10) mm long; stout, leaf blades subcoriaceous to coriaceous; tertiary venation and higher densely reticulate; inflorescences subcapitate, rarely shortly 2-branched [<4(4.9) mm long each]; bracteoles and flowers very congested; acumen 5–12.5 mm long |
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