Dennettia Baker f., Cat. Pl. Oban 5 (1913)
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Dennettia tripetala Baker f., Cat. Pl. Oban 5 (1913).
≡ Uvariopsis tripetala (Baker f.) G.E.Schatz, Novon 13(4): 447 (2003). Type. Nigeria - Edo State • R.E. Dennett 44 (lectotype: K! (K000040959), designated by Kenfack et al (2003), sheet designated by Couvreur et al (2022); isolectotype: K! (K000040961)), Benin City; 6°20'N, 5°38'E; 01 Jan. 1907.
Description.
Shrub to tree 1-5 m tall, D.B.H unknown; young branches sparsely pubescent to glabrous, old branches glabrous. Petiole 2-5 mm long, 1-1.5 mm wide, glabrous. Leaf lamina 72-155 mm long, 30-68 mm wide, length:width ratio 1.9-3.25, elliptic, papyraceous to coriaceous, base acute to decurrent, apex attenuate, acumen 6-13 mm long, surface above glabrous, surface below glabrous; midrib impressed above, raised below, glabrous above, glabrous below; secondary veins 5-10 pairs, brochidodromous to weakly brochidodromous, slightly raised above, raised below; tertiary veins reticulate. Flowers bisexual. Flower buds globose. Inflorescences borne on branches or axilary, composed of 1 to 6 flowers. Peduncle ca. 0-1 mm long, ca. 1 mm in diameter. Flower pedicel 3.5-10 mm long, 1-2.5 mm in diameter, pubescent to sparsely pubescent. Bracts 1 to 3 at base, upper bract 0.5-2 mm long, 1.5-2 mm wide, broadly ovate, pubescent outside, glabrous inside. Sepals 3, 1-3 mm long, 1.5-4 mm wide, broadly ovate, fused up to more than 50% of their length, forming a persistent ring with the 3 lobes generally clearly distinct, curved downward on fruit pedicel, pubescent outside, glabrous inside, color unknown. Petals 3, 5-14 mm long, 4.5-10 mm wide, length:width ratio 1-1.7, broadly ovate to ovate, connivent in bud, free at anthesis, pubescent to sparsely pubescent outside, glabrate inside, light brown to dark red outside, purplish pink inside. Stamens number unknown, 0.5-1 mm long, 0.3-0.5 mm wide, anthers linear, connective prolongation truncate. Carpels 8-30, 2-4.5 mm long, 0.5-2 mm wide, pubescent, free; stigma 0.5-1 mm long, 0.5-1 mm wide, coiled, pubescent. Fruiting pedicel 5-14 mm long, 1-2.5 mm in diameter, pubescent to glabrous. Monocarps, 1-7, 11-32 mm long, 5-18 mm wide, length:width ratio 1.5-2.3, cylindrical, slightly constricted between the seeds when dried, sparsely pubescent to glabrous, greyish green when unripe to pink-reddish when ripe, subsessile; stipe 0.1-3 mm long, 1-2 mm wide, pubescent. Seeds 4-12 per monocarp, biseriate, 7.5-10 mm long, 2-5 mm wide, ellipsoid.
Distribution.
Element of the Upper Guinean Domain and Lower Guinean Domain of the Guineo-Congolian Region: Guinea, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon.
Habitat and ecology.
Lowland mature or secondary rain forests, in west Africa reported from drier forests on rocky outcrops ( Hawthorne and Jongkind 2006). Altitude: 250-975 m a.s.l.
Phenology.
Flowers collected from February to April. Fruits collected from January to July.
Vernacular names.
Cameroon: ‘Bushpèpè’ (Westphal 9932). Ivory Coast: 'Michiti à petites feuilles’ ( Aubréville 145). Nigeria: ‘Mmimmi’ in Igbo, 'Ata Igebere’ or ‘Igberi’ in Yoruba, ‘Opipi’ in Idoma, ‘Imako’ in Urhobo, ‘Ako’ in Bini and Edo, ‘Nkarika’ in Efik and Ibibio ( Aiyeloja and Bello 2006; Ajibesin et al. 2008; Rafiu and Sonibare 2016; Omage et al. 2019; Muhammed et al. 2021).
Uses.
Fruits used as spice and leaves, roots, fruits and seeds used as local medicine.
Notes.
This species resembles Uvariopsis congensis , Up. oligocarpa and Up. zenkeri in having elliptic leaves generally less than 16 cm long with decurrent base, but it clearly differs by its bisexual flowers having three sepals and three petals.
Preliminary conservation status.
This species is distributed from Guinea to Cameroon. Its EOO is estimated at 705,671 km2 and its AOO at 120 km2. Following IUCN criterion B, it would thus be assigned a status of LC.
Additional specimens examined.
Benin - Mono • J.-P. Essou 1443 ( BENIN, MO, WAG); Aplahoué, Kpédjihoundéhoué; 7°21'N, 1°44'E; 17 Feb. 1999 GoogleMaps - Ouémé • A. Akoègninou 2201 ( BENIN, WAG); Kétou, Ewè; 7°28'N, 2°35'E; 01 Feb. 1999 GoogleMaps - Zou - K. Küppers 2059 (FR, WAG), Noyau Central forêt class. Lama ; 6°57'N, 2°07'E; 28 Feb. 1998 GoogleMaps . Cameroon - South-West Region • D.W. Thomas 5661 (K, MO, P, WAG), Nganjo . West bank of Meme River on Kumba Mbonge road; 4°33'N, 9°24'E; alt. 50 m; 25 Feb. 1986 GoogleMaps • E. Westphal 9932 (WAG), Victoria ; 4°01'N, 9°12'E; 04 Apr. 1978 GoogleMaps • G.W.J. Mildbraed 10515 (K), Likomba - Pflangzung , 15-35 km NE of Victoria; 4°06'N, 9°20'E; alt. 50 m; 18 Oct. 1928 GoogleMaps • T.D. Maitland 626 (K); Fako, Victoria (= Limbe ), Bonjongo ; 4°06'N, 9°08'E; alt. 600 m; Apr. 1929 GoogleMaps • T.D. Maitland 627 (P), Victoria (= Limbe), Bonjongo ; 4°06'N, 9°08'E; 1929 • T.D. Maitland s.n (K), Mt GoogleMaps Cameroon; 4°15'N, 9°13'E; alt. 920 m; 1930 • T.D. Maitland s.n.14 (K), Mt GoogleMaps Cameroon, Buea area ; 4°12'N, 9°11'E; alt. 975 m; 1930 GoogleMaps . Ghana - Ashanti Region • J.K. Morton A3394 (K), Nyinahin range, W of Kunasi; 6°36'N, 2°07'W; alt. 700 m; 07 Jun. 1958 GoogleMaps - Central Region • J.B. Hall GC43611 (K, WAG), Ojobi near Awutu ; 5°29'N, 0°32'E; 29 Feb. 1972 GoogleMaps • J.K. Morton s.n (K), About 1 mile N of Ojubi, Senya Beraku ; 5°23'N, 0°29'E; 24 May. 1953 GoogleMaps - Unknown major area • J.B. Hall GC43276 (K), Yaugwu F.R; alt. 460 m; 19 Mar. 1972 . Guinea - Kindia • D. Molmou 603 (P), Layah, Sousoude. Just avant Tonkoyah ; 9°43'39.3"N, 13°12'26.6"W; alt. 12 m; 06 Jul. 2013 GoogleMaps . Ivory Coast - Bouaflé • C.C.H. Jongkind 4356 (MO, WAG), Parc National de la Marahoue. Near south border; 6°59'N, 6°10'W; alt. 250 m; 11 Feb. 1998 GoogleMaps - Bouaké • L. Aké Assi 18031 (G), Foret de Bamoro ; 7°48'N, 5°05'W; 07 Jun. 1989 GoogleMaps - Bouna • C. Geerling 2222 (K, WAG), Iringou ( Gawi-Bania confl. Bamago ); 8°58'N, 3°39'W; 15 Mar. 1968 GoogleMaps • P.P. Poilecot 1224 (G), P.N. Comoé Sud ; 8°45'N, 3°35'W; 13 Apr. 1986 GoogleMaps • P.P. Poilecot 4164 (G, MO), P.N. Comoé Sud ; 8°45'N, 3°35'W; 13 Apr. 1986 GoogleMaps - Danané • A.J.M. Leeuwenberg 2999 (K, L, MO, P, WAG), 2 km E of Danané; 7°16'N, 8°07'W; alt. 410 m; 06 Mar. 1959 GoogleMaps - Oumé • A. Le Thomas 27 (P), Lamto-Station, Fleuve Bandama ; 6°13'N, 5°01'30"W; 07 Jul. 1985 GoogleMaps • A. Le Thomas 97 (P), Lamto-Station, Bandama ; 6°13'N, 5°01'30"W; 26 Jul. 1985 GoogleMaps - Sassandra • A. Aubréville 1957/163 (BR, K, P); 4°59'N, 6°08'W; 07 Mar. 1957 GoogleMaps - Soubré • L. Aké Assi 9490 (G, P), Foret du Bassin de la Lobo; 6°07'N, 6°48'W; 22 Feb. 1967 GoogleMaps - Vavoua • F.N. Kouamé 1470 (CSRS, G), F.C. du Haut-Sassandra, Centre. forêt très dégradée, relevé FNK20; 7°07'N, 7°00'W; 07 Apr. 1995 GoogleMaps - Unknown major area • A. Aubréville 145 (K, P); 7°37'26.4"N, 5°33'14.4"W; 28 Feb. 1957 GoogleMaps • L. Aké Assi 13255 (G), Mont Nienokoue ; 5°23'N, 7°10'W; 19 Jan. 1976 GoogleMaps • L. Aké Assi 9543 (G, K, P), Mt Mafa ; 5°52'N, 4°04'W; 14 Mar. 1967 GoogleMaps . Nigeria - Anambra State • J.C. Okafor FHI35869 View Materials (K), Onitsha; Nnwei; Ukpor - Nzagha village ; 6°50'N, 6°50'E; 22 Oct. 1956 GoogleMaps - Cross River State • C.F.A. Onochie FHI36331 View Materials (K), Calabar, Ikot Efanga, c. 12 miles from Calabar on the Oban road; 4°58'N, 8°29'E; 09 Feb. 1957 GoogleMaps - Oyo State • C.E. Darter 41837 (K), Olokemeji Forest Reservee; agbola pool, Ogun River; 7°25'N, 3°32'E; 06 Apr. 1958 GoogleMaps - Unknown major area • J.O. Ariwaodo ARS1184 (K), Munta Village . Sierra Leone - Western Area • J.K. Morton SL2013 (FHI, IFAN, K, SL, WAG); Western Area, near York by Whale Bay, Peninsula ; 8°17'N, 13°11'W; 02 May. 1965 GoogleMaps .
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Dennettia Baker f., Cat. Pl. Oban 5 (1913)
Dagallier, Leo-Paul M. J., Mbago, Frank M., Couderc, Marie, Gaudeul, Myriam, Grall, Aurelie, Loup, Caroline, Wieringa, Jan J., Sonke, Bonaventure & Couvreur, Thomas L. P. 2023 |
≡ Uvariopsis tripetala
G.E.Schatz 2003 |