Gymnosiphon, Blume

Cheek, Martin, Xander M. Van Der Burgt, Tchiengué, Barthélemy, Thiam, Aminata, Molmou, Denise, Doré, Tokpa Seny & Magassouba, Sékou, 2024, New discoveries of plants from Republic of Guinea, W. Africa, including Gymnosiphon fonensis Cheek, sp. nov. (Burmanniaceae), a new Critically Endangered species from Simandou, Adansonia (3) 46 (10), pp. 89-101 : 92

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/adansonia2024v46a10

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12685205

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C6187D2-740E-FFD9-FECC-9FB8EB29FB8E

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Plazi

scientific name

Gymnosiphon
status

 

KEY TO THE SPECIES OF GYMNOSIPHON View in CoL IN AFRICA, COMORO ISLANDS AND MADAGASCAR.

1. Stigmas with filiform extensions exserted from flower at anthesis ................................................................ 2

— Stigmas lacking filiform extensions .............................................................................................................. 5

2. Flowers zygomorphic, inflorescence capitate, Madagascar................................................... G. marieae Cheek

— Flowers actinomorphic, inflorescences cymose. Africa and Comoro Islands................................................. 3

3. Perianth tube 2-5 mm long ......................................................................................................................... 4

— Perianth tube 1-2 mm long. Gabon................................................................ G. constrictus Maas & H. Maas

4. Inflorescence bracts about as long as rhachis internodes, inner tepals absent; stigmas horizontal; tepals changing from white to translucent at anthesis ............................................................................. G. mayottensis Cheek

— Inflorescence bracts <1/4 as long as rhachis internodes, inner tepals present; stigmas pendulous; tepals white at anthesis. R. of Guinea to DRC......................................................................... G. longistylus (Benth.) Hutch.

5. Rootstock with numerous bulbils, ovary ribbed, inner tepals absent. Malawi, NE Zambia, S. Tanzania.......... .................................................................................................................................. G. afro-orientalis Cheek

— Rootstocks lacking bulbils, ovary smooth, inner tepals present. Guineo-Congolian Africa or Madagascar......... 6

6. Flowers sessile or subsessile, pedicel if present to 0.5 mm long .................................................................... 7

— Flowers with a distinct pedicel 1 mm long or more ..................................................................................... 8

7. Flowers white, perianth tube 10 mm or more long ...................................................................................... 9

— Flowers yellow or white, perianth tube <5 mm long. R. of Guinea & Liberia......... G. samoritoureanus Cheek

8. Plants commonly 15-35 cm tall; base of stem completely covered in many tens of brown leaf-scales. E. Africa ...................................................................................................................................... G. usambaricus Engl.

— Plants always <15 cm tall; base of stem sparsely covered, with only 3-4 leaf scales. Madagascar...................... .................................................................................................................................. G. danguyanus H.Perrier

9. Corolla diam. 12-15 mm, ≥ corolla tube length 12 mm. E. Cameroon to R. of Congo....... G. bekensis Letouzey

— Corolla diam. 10-11 mm, <corolla tube length (13-) 14-18 mm. R. of Guinea............ G. fonensis Cheek , sp. nov.

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