| Literature DB >> 29230369 |
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although many new species to science have been discovered from thousands of specimens resulting from botanical inventories to support conservation management in Cameroon in recent years, additional species remain to be formally evaluated taxonomically and described. These include species from genera which have been taxonomically neglected for many decades in Africa, such as Microcos.Entities:
Keywords: Conservation; Endangered; Mt Kupe; Narrow endemic; Submontane; Taxonomy
Year: 2017 PMID: 29230369 PMCID: PMC5721905 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.4137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Microcos magnifica.
(A) habit, fruiting branch; (B) habit sketch; (C) leaf variation: Etuge 2686: hairs on upper surface (left); hairs on lower surface (right). (D) leaf variation: Elad 118, with detail of hairs on lower surface; (E) leaf variation: Cable 2806, with detail of hairs on lower surface; (F) fruit, side view; (G) fruit, left with pericarp removed exposing mesocarp fibres; right longitudinal section (endocarp stippled, endosperm densely stippled), (H) endocarp, left, side view; right, distal end view; (I) endocarp with seed, transverse section. (A, C, F–K) from Etuge 2686; (B) from field observations of Cheek 12980; (D) Elad 128; (E) Cable 2806. All drawn by Andrew Brown.
Figure 2Global distribution of Microcos magnifica.
| Trees and climbers, rarely shrubs, of evergreen forest; stigmas entire; fruit unlobed; inflorescences terminal, sometimes axillary also, many-flowered | |
| Shrubs, rarely trees, of bushland or woodland; stigmas lobed; fruit 4-lobed, rarely entire; inflorescences usually axillary or leaf-opposed, rarely terminal, usually few-flowered |
| Leaves deeply toothed. Maiombe Mts of Cabinda | ||
| Leaves entire. Nigeria to Congo-Brazzaville, but unknown from Cabinda | 2 | |
| Leaf base cuneate, leaf surfaces glabrous; fruits glossy, smooth | ||
| Leaf base truncate or cordate, leaf blade lower surface stellate hairy; fruits matt, verrucate |