Trichoscypha liberica Engl.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5180184 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A5DC38-FFC8-FFC2-0D9B-FEF0FCE6F95B |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Trichoscypha liberica Engl. |
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8. Trichoscypha liberica Engl.
Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 15: 108 (1892); Keay in Hutch. & Dalz., Fl. West Trop. Afr. , ed. 2, 1: 737 (1958). — Type: Naumann s.n., Liberia, near Monrovia, Ƌ fl. Aug. (holo-, B, delet.). Neotype (designated here): Jansen 2151, Liberia, 18 miles S of Tchien, Ƌ fl. July ( WAG; iso-, BR n.v., MO n.v., P).
Shrub or small tree to 10 m tall, trunk to 15 cm in diam. Leaves 3-5-jugate; leaflets coriaceous, glabrous, minutely pustulate above, elliptic, up to 28 × 8 cm with 13 pairs of main lateral nerves or less. Inflorescence axillary or terminal. Male flowers purple-red. Fruit unknown. — Figs. 1 View Fig H-I, 9.
HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION. — Rain forest of
Liberia.
SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — LIBERIA: Jansen 2151, 18 miles S of Tchien, Ƌ fl. July (P, WAG), neotype; Voorhoeve 452, Monrovia, ♀ fl. Sep. ( WAG); 1209B, Duport, ♀ fl. Aug. (K) .
NOTE. — The neotype that has been designated does not fit the original description of T. liberica in all aspects. The number of lateral nerves for instance are 4-6 in the original diagnosis, much lower than in the specimens assigned to this species in this publication. Analysis of ENGLER’ s description reveals that his mention of 4-6 veins must be too low. He described the size of the leaflets as 10-15 × 5-6 cm, and the nerves as being 1-1.5 cm apart. Based on these data the number of main laterals must therefore have been higher than 4-6 pairs. The second notable difference is seen in the male flowers, which ENGLER described as sessile whereas in the neotype the flowers have a pedicel of 1-1.5 mm. This difference may be of little importance as, at least in some species (e.g. T. lucens ), this element varies to the same degree.
WAG |
Wageningen University |
BR |
Embrapa Agrobiology Diazothrophic Microbial Culture Collection |
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