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AUSTRALIAN BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES STUDY, CANBERRA<br />

SPECIES PLANTARUM<br />

FLORA OF THE WORLD<br />

Part 10. CHRYSOBALANACEAE 2<br />

Acioa to Magnistipula<br />

by Ghillean T. Prance & Cynthia A. Sothers


© Commonwealth of Australia 2003<br />

This work is copyright. A<strong>part</strong> from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no <strong>part</strong> may be<br />

reproduced or distributed by any process or stored in any retrieval system or data base without prior<br />

written permission from the copyright holder. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights<br />

should be addressed to the Director, Australian Biological Resources Study, GPO Box 787, Canberra,<br />

ACT 2601, Australia.<br />

This work may be cited as:<br />

G.T.Prance & C.A.Sothers, Chrysobalanaceae 2:<br />

Acioa to Magnistipula, <strong>Species</strong> <strong>Plantarum</strong>: Flora<br />

of the World Part 10: 1–268 (2003).<br />

National Library of Australia<br />

Cataloguing in Publication entry<br />

EDITORS<br />

Anthony E. Orchard<br />

Annette J.G. Wilson<br />

ASSISTANT EDITOR<br />

Brigitte Kuchlmayr<br />

Prance, Ghillean.<br />

Chrysobalanaceae 2, Acioa to Magnistipula.<br />

Bibliography.<br />

Includes index.<br />

ISBN 0 642 56833 2.<br />

This book is available from:<br />

Australian Biological Resources Study<br />

GPO Box 787<br />

Canberra ACT 2601<br />

Australia<br />

1. Chrysobalanaceae. I. Australian Biological Resources Study.<br />

II. Title. (Series : <strong>Species</strong> plantarum: flora of the world ; pt. 10).<br />

III. Sothers, Cynthia.<br />

584.82


CONTENTS<br />

Contributors iv<br />

<strong>Species</strong> <strong>Plantarum</strong> Committee v<br />

Introduction vii<br />

Acioa 1<br />

Couepia 5<br />

Maranthes 56<br />

Atuna 66<br />

Dactyladenia 76<br />

Hirtella 95<br />

sect. Myrmecophila 106<br />

sect. Hirtella 110<br />

Kostermanthus 172<br />

Magnistipula 178<br />

subg. Magnistipula 179<br />

sect. Magnistipula 180<br />

sect. Animalculum 183<br />

sect. Peregrinator 184<br />

subg. Pellegriniella 190<br />

subg. Tolmiella 191<br />

References 194<br />

Appendix 197<br />

Maps 198<br />

Index 262<br />

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iv<br />

CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS PART<br />

Text<br />

Ghillean T. Prance, The Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB,<br />

England.<br />

Cynthia A. Sothers, The Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB,<br />

England.<br />

Illustrations<br />

Illustrations prepared for this volume were drawn by Margaret Tebbs (Plates 61, 63, 65–67,<br />

74 and 75) and J.M.Fothergill (plate 58), both of The Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens,<br />

Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB, England.<br />

Other illustrations in this work have been reproduced, with permission, from a number of<br />

sources, which are acknowledged with each plate.


<strong>Species</strong> <strong>Plantarum</strong> Steering Committee (as at November 2003)<br />

G. Achoundong, Herbier National de Cameroon, Yaoundé, Cameroon<br />

C.E. Anderson, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA<br />

A. Anton, Museo Botánico, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina<br />

W. Berendsohn, Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum, Berlin, Germany<br />

D.E. Boufford, Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, Mass., USA<br />

L. Boulos, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt<br />

R.K. Brummitt, Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK<br />

S. Castroviejo, Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC, Madrid, Spain<br />

A.C. Chikuni, National Herbarium and Botanic Gardens of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi<br />

M.D. Correa, Universidad de Panamà, Panama<br />

T.F. Daniel, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Calif., USA<br />

D.Darnaedi, Kebun Raya Indonesia, Bogor, Indonesia<br />

P. Dávila, Escuela Nacional de Estudios Profesionales, UNAM, Tlalnepantla, Mexico<br />

T.S. Filgueiras, Reserva Ecológica do IBGE, Brasilia, Brazil<br />

E. Forero, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia<br />

I. Friis, Botanical Museum and Library, Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

V. Funk, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA<br />

D. Geltman, Komarov Botanical Institute, St Petersberg, Russia<br />

A.S. George, Kardinya, WA, Australia<br />

W. Greuter, Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum, Berlin, Germany<br />

C. Hilton-Taylor, I.U.C.N., Cambridge, UK<br />

Hong D.Y., Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China<br />

K. Iwatsuki, Yokohama, Japan<br />

B. Jonsell, Bergius Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden<br />

B. Khayota, National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya<br />

J. Kirschner, Academy of Sciences, Průhonice, Czech Republic<br />

H.P. Linder, Insitut für Systematische Botanik, Zurich, Switzerland<br />

P.-A. Loizeau, Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques, Genève, Switzerland<br />

J.L. Luteyn, New York Botanic Gardens, Bronx, New York, USA<br />

K. Marhold, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia<br />

M. Moraes, Universidad Mayor de San Andres, La Paz, Bolivia<br />

P. Morat, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France<br />

N.R. Morin, The Arboretum at Flagstaff, Arizona, USA<br />

Nguyen T.H., Institute of Ecology & Biological Resources, Hanoi, Vietnam<br />

H. Ohashi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan<br />

A.E. Orchard, De<strong>part</strong>ment of Environment and Heritage, Canberra, ACT, Australia<br />

R.J. Pankhurst, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, UK<br />

M. Sanjappa, Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, India<br />

T. Santisuk, Royal Forest De<strong>part</strong>ment, Bangkok, Thailand<br />

Sebsebe Demissew, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia<br />

J.H. Seyani, Commonwealth Secretariat, London, UK<br />

G.F. Smith, National Botanical Institute, Pretoria, South Africa<br />

W.D. Stevens, Missouri Botanical Garden, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA<br />

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W.L. Wagner, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA<br />

A.J.G. Wilson, Australian Biological Resources Study, Canberra, ACT, Australia<br />

K. Wilson, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, NSW, Australia


INTRODUCTION<br />

<strong>Species</strong> <strong>Plantarum</strong> aims to provide in concise format, and with standardised data fields, basic<br />

taxonomic information on the vascular plants of the world, including accepted names and<br />

synonyms with bibliographic data, types of names, keys and descriptions from family to<br />

varietal levels, geographical distributions, ecological information and other related matters,<br />

and to publish it in both hard copy and electronic form.<br />

The format of the <strong>Species</strong> <strong>Plantarum</strong> is based on that of Flora of Australia, with some<br />

de<strong>part</strong>ures made necessary by the different scale of the project. Initially at least, the series is<br />

being edited and published for the <strong>Species</strong> <strong>Plantarum</strong> Project and IOPI by the Australian<br />

Biological Resources Study (ABRS), producers of Flora of Australia.<br />

Treatments are contributed on a voluntary basis. Each <strong>part</strong> of <strong>Species</strong> <strong>Plantarum</strong> is intended<br />

to provide a complete account of a family, subfamily, large genus or other related taxonomic<br />

group. While treatments of small families may be shorter, it is intended that contributions<br />

will, in general, cover at least 50 to 100 species. The taxonomy adopted is that of the author,<br />

although the family delimitations recommended are initially those of R.K.Brummitt,<br />

Vascular Plant Families and Genera (1992). The order of taxa within families, genera and<br />

species in the <strong>Species</strong> <strong>Plantarum</strong> is intended to reflect natural relationships, so far as this is<br />

possible in a linear sequence.<br />

Maps are provided for each species, or in those cases where infraspecific taxa are recognised,<br />

for each of the terminal taxa. Distribution maps are based on those in R.K.Brummitt, World<br />

Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions ed. 2 (2001), and the 'countries'<br />

adopted are those of Level 3 and 4 of that work. Description of distribution follows the same<br />

work, with a two-digit code for regions and a three-letter code for the 'country'. Upper case<br />

letters for the 'country' indicate native distribution; lower case letters indicate that the taxon<br />

is only present in that 'country' as an introduced and naturalised plant. If a taxon is extinct in<br />

a 'country', this is indicated by a dagger. Distribution of species as cultivated plants is not<br />

included.<br />

Misapplied and invalid names are, in general, omitted. Journal titles are abbreviated<br />

according to G.D.R.Bridson & E.R.Smith, Botanico-Periodicum-Huntianum / Supplementum<br />

(1991). Book titles are abbreviated according to F.A.Stafleu & R.S.Cowan, Taxonomic<br />

Literature (2nd edn) <strong>Vol</strong>s 1–7, and Supplements (1976–), except that upper case initial letters<br />

are used for proper names and significant words. Authors of plant names are abbreviated<br />

according to R.K.Brummitt & C.E.Powell, Authors of Plant Names (1992).<br />

A separate <strong>part</strong>, Introduction to the Series, provides a history of the project, a glossary,<br />

guide for contributors and key to the conventions used in describing distribution. These<br />

resources will also be available on the World Wide Web, initially through the ABRS site<br />

(currently http://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/abrs) with links from the IOPI site (currently<br />

http://life.csu.edu.au/iopi/iopihome) and others.<br />

A.E.Orchard & A.J.G.Wilson<br />

Canberra<br />

November 2003<br />

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11. ACIOA<br />

Acioa Aubl., Hist. Pl. Guiane 2: 698, t. 280 (1775); from the vernacular name 'acioua' in<br />

French Guiana.<br />

Acia Schreb., Gen. Pl. ed. 8, 2: 458 (1791) nom. superfl. illeg. [pro <strong>part</strong>e excl. syn. Couepia]; Moquilea subg.<br />

Acioa (Aubl.) Blume, Mus. Bot. 2: 92 (1856)["1852"].<br />

Type: Acioa guianensis Aubl.<br />

Dulacia Neck., Elem. Bot. 2: 414 (1790), nom. inval., non Dulacia Vell. (1823) (Olacaceae).<br />

Trees or shrubs. Leaves with stipules small, intrapetiolar; petiole eglandular; lamina coriaceous,<br />

with 1 or 2 pairs of conspicuous glands at base and several smaller discoid glands; lower<br />

surface glabrous. Inflorescence a rather lax thyrse with flattened axes. Bracteoles minute,<br />

persistent, eglandular. Flowers bisexual, strongly zygomorphic. Receptacle tube obconic,<br />

slightly curved (cyathiform in A. schultesii). Sepals 5, glabrous outside except for the<br />

ciliolate margins, suborbicular, deeply concave, very unequal in size, 3 large, 2 very small;<br />

3 outer sepals with 1 or 2 large discoid glands towards the base. Petals 5, fimbriate. Stamens<br />

10–20, ligulately connate (free in A. edulis), coiled in bud; staminodes absent or represented<br />

by minute denticulations on the faucal annulus. Ovary 1-carpellary, 1-locular, inserted<br />

laterally at mouth of receptacle tube, glabrous or tomentose; style hairy at base or throughout,<br />

very slightly 3-lobed at apex. Drupe (only known in A. edulis and A. guianensis) 8 cm or<br />

more long; pericarp poorly differentiated into mesocarp and endocarp, thick, hard and<br />

fibrous, glabrous outside and inside, on germination breaking up irregularly.<br />

Four species with restricted distributions in lowland tropical rainforest in northern South<br />

America. See also individual species below. The genus Dactyladenia from Africa, which also<br />

has a staminal ligule, has been included in Acioa by many authors, but it is quite distinct.<br />

Germination is phanerocotylar; cotyledons fleshy, without chlorophyll; eophylls with<br />

intrapetiolar stipules, the first 2 opposite, otherwise alternate.<br />

A.P. de Candolle, Prodr. 2: 526 (1825); H.E.Baillon, Adansonia, 7: 221 (1867) quoad<br />

A. guianensis tantum; W.O.Focke, in H.G.A.Engl. & K.A.E.Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3(3):<br />

60, t. 33, (1894) quoad relat. spec. Amer. tantum; J.Hutchinson, Gen. Fl. Pl. 1: 192 (1964)<br />

excl. syn. Dactyladenia Welw. & Griffonia Hook.f.; G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr.<br />

9: 357, t. 58 (1972) excl. syn. Dactyladenia & Griffonia; R.Letouzey & F.White,<br />

Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 6, quoad relat. spec. Amer. tantum; G.T.Prance & F.White,<br />

The genera of Chrysobalanaceae, Philos. Trans. B320: 112–115 (1988).<br />

1 Receptacletube obconic, much longer than the sepals, gradually narrowed<br />

into the pedicel; sepals tomentellous inside; filaments completely free, or<br />

united to form an unbranched staminal ligule<br />

2 Leaves with inconspicuous venation; receptacle tube more than 5 times<br />

as long as broad, relatively thin-walled; faucal annulus relatively poorly<br />

developed, not blocking throat; filaments united to form a staminal<br />

ligule; ovary densely hairy; style hairy for most of length<br />

3 Leaves shortly cuspidate at apex, cuneate or decurrent into petiole at<br />

base 2. A. guianensis<br />

3: Leaves rounded or emarginate at apex, rounded at base 4. A. somnolens<br />

2: Leaves with prominently reticulate venation; receptacle tube less than<br />

3 times as long as broad, almost solid; faucal annulus well developed,<br />

very thick and fleshy, almost blocking the throat; filaments completely<br />

free; ovary glabrous; style hairy only at the base 1. A. edulis<br />

1: Receptacle tube cyathiform, as long as the sepals; sepals glabrous inside;<br />

staminal ligule with several branches at base 3. A. schultesii<br />

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1. Acioa edulis Prance, Acta Amazon. 2(1): 12 (1972)<br />

Couepia edulis (Prance) Prance, Acta Amazon. 5(2): 143 (1975). T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Rio Ituxi,<br />

Boca do Curuquetê, G.T.Prance et al. 14015; holo: NY; iso: FHO, INPA, MG, RB, US.<br />

Illustrations: G.T.Prance, Acta Amazon. 2(1): 14, 15 (1973); G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320:<br />

114 (1988).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 209 (1989).<br />

Tree to 25 m tall. Trunk slightly buttressed to 0.5 m. Branches glabrous when young. Leaves<br />

with stipules linear, membranous, 5–8 mm long, glabrous, caducous; petioles 1.5–2.5 cm<br />

long, terete, glabrous; lamina oblong, thickly coriaceous, 7–17 × 4.5–12 cm, rounded at base,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 2–6 mm long, glabrous on both surfaces, with 2 glands near<br />

to base of lower surface; midrib prominulous above, prominent beneath; primary veins 9–11<br />

pairs, prominent on both surfaces; secondary venation prominent on both surfaces.<br />

Inflorescences much-branched slightly corymbose panicles, 5–10 cm long; rachis and<br />

branches glabrous. Receptacle conical, slightly curved near base, 6–7 mm long, glabrous on<br />

exterior, with pilose hairs on interior below insertion of style and glabrous on other side;<br />

interior lined by an extremely thick disc with only a small hollow. Calyx lobes 5, rounded,<br />

unequal, 3–5 mm long, glabrous with 2 glands on exterior, with margins ciliate, appressedpuberulous<br />

on interior. Petals 5, white, caducous, glabrous, with margins ciliate. Stamens<br />

17–20, inserted in 2 rows around 1/2 of the thick staminal ring, the other 1/2 of the ring with<br />

staminodes, with a circle of deflexed hairs inserted on interior at base of staminal ring;<br />

filaments glabrous, free; anthers dorsifixed. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle on the<br />

same side as stamens, glabrous on exterior, glabrous within, unilocular; ovules 2. Style<br />

inserted at base of ovary towards interior, equalling stamens in length; swollen base pilose;<br />

filamentous portion glabrous. Fruit ellipsoid, 6–7.5 cm long, 4–5 cm broad; exocarp<br />

glabrous, lenticellate; mesocarp 12–14 mm thick; endocarp thin, bony, fragile, glabrous<br />

within; cotyledons completely filling central cavity. Fig. 50A–E.<br />

Known only from a small area of Amazonas, Brazil, where, however, it is locally abundant.<br />

84: BZN (AM). Forest of non-flooded ground (terra firme). Also cultivated outside its<br />

natural range, especially along the Rio Solimões in Amazonas, Brazil. Map 1.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Coari, Km 6 on road to airport, J.F.Ramos P23251 (BR, INPA, NY, P, W,<br />

WAG); Amazonas, Coari, Km 6 on road to airport, D.G.Campbell P21130 (INPA, NY, P); Amazonas, Mun. de<br />

Tonantins, Rio Tonantins, Uitinga Paraná, D.C.Daly et al. 4348 (INPA, K, NY); Amazonas, Rio Ituxi, Boca do<br />

Remanzinho, B.A.Krukoff 5822 (NY); Amazonas, Lago de Tefé, Manua, E.Lleras et al. P16655 (INPA, NY).<br />

Germination epigeal, first leaves opposite.<br />

An oil is extracted from the fruit for use in cooking and soap making. The fleshy cotyledons<br />

are edible and the fruit are gathered in large numbers in the Rio Ituxi region. The kernel is<br />

eaten raw or is crushed and added to tapioca cakes (beiju) (G.T.Prance, 1989: 97).<br />

2. Acioa guianensis Aubl., Hist. Pl. Guiane 2: 698 (1775)<br />

Acia dulcis Willd., Sp. Pl., ed. 4, 3: 717 (1800), nom. superfl. illeg.; Acioa dulcis (Willd.) Steud., Nomencl.<br />

Bot., ed. 1, 9 (1821), nom. superfl. illeg.; Moquilea aubletiana Blume, Mus. Bot. 2: 92 (1856) ["1852"];<br />

Licania aubletiana (Blume) Lemée, Fl. Guyane Franç. 2: 23 (1952). T: French Guiana: without locality,<br />

J.B.C.F.Aublet; holo: BM.<br />

Illustrations: J.B.C.F.Aublet, Hist. Pl. Guiane, Atlas t. 280 (1775); G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 360<br />

(1972); G.T.Prance, Fl. Guianas 85: 4 (1986).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 261 (1989).<br />

Tree, medium-sized. Leaves with stipules caducous (not seen); petioles 5–12 mm long, 1.5–3 mm<br />

thick, glabrous, terete; lamina ovate to oblong, 7–17.5 × 3–8.3 cm, cuneate or slightly<br />

tapered at base, abruptly short-acuminate at apex, with acumen 2–5 mm long, glabrous on<br />

both surfaces; primary veins 7–9 pairs, inconspicuous on both surfaces. Inflorescences<br />

terminal and axillary panicles, with rachis and branches glabrous. Receptacle obconictubular,<br />

10–30 mm long, glabrous on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at<br />

throat. Calyx lobes 5, pubescent within. Petals 5, with minutely serrate margins. Stamens<br />

unilateral, 10–12; filaments ligulately connate. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle,


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Acioa)<br />

Figure 50. Acioa. A–E, A. edulis. A, habit; B, seedling; C, stipules; D, flower bud and ½<br />

flower; E, fruit (A, D, J.F.Ramos P23251; B–C, G.T.Prance BI13; E, G.T.Prance et al.<br />

14015). F–G, A. schultesii. F, young and fully developed flower bud; G, ½ male flower and<br />

developing fruit (F–G, H.Clark 6740). Scale bars: A, E = 5 cm; B = 4 cm; C, D, F, G = 5 mm.<br />

Drawn by Rosemary Wise. Previously published in G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans.<br />

B320: 114 (1988).<br />

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densely pilose. Style pilose on lower portion. Fruit ellipsoid; epicarp glabrous and sparsely<br />

lenticellate; mesocarp to 14 mm thick, fibrous; endocarp thick, hard, merging gradually into<br />

mesocarp, with thick fibres, lacking mechanism for seedling escape, glabrous within.<br />

French Guiana and Amazonian Brazil. 82: FRG. 84: BZN (AM, AP). Terra firme forest.<br />

Map 2.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: without locality, P.A.Poiteau s.n. (P); without locality, G.S.Perrottet s.n. (P).<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amapá, Rio Araguari, J.M.Pires et al. 50490 (IAN, NY, P).<br />

3. Acioa schultesii Maguire, Brittonia, 7: 272 (1951)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Rio Dimiti, Cerro Dimiti, R.E.Schultes & López 9958; holo: NY; iso: K.<br />

Illustrations: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 360 (1972); G.T.Prance, Fl. Venez. Guayana 4: 203 (1998);<br />

G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320: 114 (1988).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 261 (1989).<br />

Tree, small. Leaves with stipules caducous (not seen); petioles 3–6 mm long, glabrous, thick;<br />

lamina broadly elliptic to oblong-elliptic, 8–16 × 4.5–8.5 cm, obtusely cordate at base,<br />

rounded to short-acuminate at apex, glabrous on both surfaces; primary veins inconspicuous.<br />

Inflorescences axillary and terminal panicles; rachis and branches glabrous. Bracts and<br />

bracteoles small; margins ciliolate. Receptacle broadly campanulate, gibbous, glabrous on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx lobes 5, glabrous on both<br />

surfaces except for ciliate margins. Petals 5; margins ciliate. Stamens c. 15, unilateral;<br />

filaments ligulately connate, with ligules 5 mm thick. Ovary pilose, inserted at mouth of<br />

receptacle. Style glabrous except for hirsute base. Fruit ovoid, 3.8 × 3 cm; exocarp glabrous,<br />

finely lenticellate. Fig. 50F–G.<br />

Upper Rio Negro region of Venezuela, Colombia and Brazil. 82: VEN. 83: CLM. 84: BZN<br />

(AM). Abundant in forests on white sand (bana and caatinga). Map 3.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Amazonas, San Carlos de Río Negro, L.M.Berti & P.Salcedo 86-979 (MO, NY); Amazonas,<br />

San Carlos de Río Negro, H.L.Clark & P.Maquirino 6737 (FHO, NY); Amazonas, San Carlos de Río Negro,<br />

H.L.Clark & P.Maquirino 6740 (FHO, NY); Amazonas, San Carlos de Río Negro, H.L.Clark & P.Maquirino<br />

6661 (FHO, NY); Amazonas, San Carlos de Río Negro, H.L.Clark 8211 (NY).<br />

4. Acioa somnolens Maguire, Brittonia 7: 272 (1951)<br />

T: French Guiana: Cayenne, M.Mélinon 230; holo: P.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 261 (1989).<br />

Tree? Leaves with stipules caducous (not seen); petioles thick, 8–10 mm long, 4–5 mm<br />

broad; lamina broadly elliptic to oblong-elliptic, 10–15 × 6–9 cm, rounded to slightly retuse<br />

at apex, rounded at base, glabrous on both surfaces; primary veins 6–8 pairs, inconspicuous<br />

on both surfaces. Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles, glabrous. Bracts and bracteoles<br />

small, caducous. Receptacle obconic-tubular, 18–20 mm long, glabrous on exterior, glabrous<br />

within except for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx lobes 5, pubescent within. Petals 5,<br />

caducous. Stamens c. 15, unilateral; filaments ligulately connate; ligule 10–12 mm long, 2–3 mm<br />

broad. Ovary pilose, inserted at mouth of receptacle. Style sparsely hirsute for 2/3 its length.<br />

Fruit unknown.<br />

French Guiana and Brazil. 82: FRG. 84. BZN (AM). Terra firme forest. Map 4.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Manicoré, C.D.A.Mota s.n. (INPA61659).<br />

Very closely related to A. guianensis and possibly not distinct.<br />

African species, other than A. goetzeana, which were formerly placed in Acioa, have been<br />

transferred to Dactyladenia, and Asiatic species to Kostermanthus.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE<br />

12. COUEPIA<br />

Couepia Aubl., Hist. Pl. Guiane 1: 519 (1775); Acia Schreb., Gen. Pl., ed. 8, 2: 458 (1791),<br />

nom. superfl. illeg. The name comes from the vernacular name in French Guiana, 'couepi'.<br />

Type: Couepia guianensis Aubl.<br />

Couepia sect. Hemicouepia Benth., J. Bot. (Hooker) 2: 212 (1840). T: Not cited.<br />

Grymania C.Presl, Epim. Bot. 193 (1851), nom. nud. pro <strong>part</strong>e quoad G. polyandra tantum.<br />

Pleragina Arruda ex H.Kost., Trav. Brazil 499 (1816), nom. nud. pro <strong>part</strong>e quoad P. rufa tantum.<br />

Trees or shrubs. Leaves with stipules subulate or deltate, usually persistent or sub-persistent;<br />

petiole eglandular; lamina often with 1 or 2 pairs of glands at base and sometimes with<br />

several small marginal glands especially near apex; lower surface of lamina glabrous or with<br />

an arachnoid indumentum. Inflorescence usually a congested thyrse, often with a few<br />

ascending branches, less often a few-flowered spike or raceme, very rarely flowers solitary,<br />

or densely crowded in a long-pedunculate compound corymb. Pedicels usually shorter than<br />

(often much shorter than) receptacle tube. Bracts and bracteoles usually persistent, rarely<br />

enclosing flower-buds in small groups, eglandular. Flowers bisexual, slightly zygomorphic.<br />

Receptacle tube turbinate to narrowly cylindric, often slightly curved, ventricose, rarely<br />

longer than the calyx, hollow, usually glabrous inside except at throat, less often hairy<br />

within; faucal annulus well developed. Sepals 5, subequal, spreading or reflexed, acute or<br />

rounded, usually eglandular. Petals 5, ±equalling sepals, orbicular to lingulate, sometimes<br />

shortly unguiculate. Stamens usually 20–100 or more, rarely less than 15; filaments undulate<br />

in bud with 3 or more bends; inserted on abaxial surface of faucal annulus, usually forming a<br />

complete circle, less frequently unilateral, far-exserted, but not much longer than the<br />

combined length of calyx and receptacle tube; staminodes absent or short and filiform. Ovary<br />

1 (2 or 3)-carpellary, 1-locular, inserted laterally at mouth of receptacle tube; style filiform,<br />

far-exserted, indistinctly 3-lobed at apex, hairy for greater <strong>part</strong> of length. Drupe 2.5–12 cm<br />

or more long; endocarp hard, granular, shortly hairy inside, on germination breaking up<br />

irregularly, surface without longitudinal channels, rough and irregular owing to fusiform<br />

anticlinal aggregations of stone cells and fibres which penetrate the mesocarp ±deeply.<br />

A genus of 71 species confined to the Neotropics, where they range from Mexico to southern<br />

Brazil, but only 4 species, C. hondurasensis, C. platycalyx, C. polyandra and C. scottmorii<br />

occur outside South America and the genus is unrepresented in the West Indies.<br />

Germination is cryptocotylar; cataphylls 8–20; eophylls alternate (D.B.Fanshawe 2232,<br />

C. guianensis).<br />

A.P. de Candolle, Prodr. 2: 526 (1825); G.Bentham, Contributions towards a flora of South<br />

America. XII. Enumeration of plants collected by Mr. Schomburgk in British Guiana, in<br />

J.D.Hooker, London. J. Bot. 2: 215 (1840); J.D.Hooker, in G.Bentham & J.D.Hooker, Gen.<br />

Pl. 1: 608 (1865) excl. syn. Acioa; J.D.Hooker, in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 40 (1867);<br />

W.O.Focke in H.G.A.Engler & K.A.E.Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3(3): 59 (1894);<br />

J.Hutchinson, Gen. Fl. Pl. 1: 192 (1964) excl. syn. Dulacia; G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop.<br />

Monogr. 9: 202, t.34–41 (1972).<br />

1 Inflorescence a raceme or spike<br />

2 Leaves prominently reticulate beneath, with conspicuous parallel<br />

primary veins; exocarp often tomentellous<br />

3 Inflorescence with short silver-gray pubescence; receptacle turbinate;<br />

bracteoles caducous 33. C. elata<br />

3: Inflorescence with dense ferrugineous or grey-puberulous pubescence;<br />

receptacle cylindrical to obconical; bracteoles usually persistent<br />

4 Inflorescence grey puberulous; leaf venation only prominulous; fruit<br />

exterior glabrous and smooth 5. C. bernardii<br />

4: Inflorescence densely ferrugineous; leaf venation prominent; fruit<br />

exterior verrucose or tomentose<br />

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5 Leaf lower surface with distinct stomatal cavities; fruit exterior<br />

verrucose 11. C. foveolata<br />

5: Leaf lower surface reticulate, but without stomatal cavities; fruit<br />

exterior usually pubescent, rarely verrucose<br />

6 Leaf acumen 5.5–18 mm long; receptacle long and slender,<br />

11–22 mm long 7. C. parillo<br />

6: Leaf acumen 1–12 mm long; receptacle short and thick, 3–10 mm<br />

long<br />

7 Inflorescence many-flowered; leaves ovate to oblong-elliptic<br />

8.5–18 cm long 10. C. canomensis<br />

7: Inflorescence few-flowered; leaves elliptic, 2–6.5 cm long<br />

8 Leaves elliptic, 2.7–4 cm broad, lower surface with pubescence<br />

not covering entire surface, and venation conspicuous 8. C. steyermarkii<br />

8: Leaves oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 1.5–3.2 cm broad, lower<br />

surface with lanate pubescence covering entire surface and<br />

obscuring reticulate venation 9. C. canescens<br />

2: Leaves not prominently reticulate beneath; fruit exocarp always<br />

glabrous, smooth or verrucose<br />

9 Bracteoles persistent, and at least 3 /4 the length of receptacle or more<br />

than 10 mm long<br />

10 Flowers not more than 4 mm long 17. C. spicata<br />

10: Flowers 6 mm long or more<br />

11 Flowers 16–75 mm long; stamens more than 50; leaves<br />

14–26 cm long<br />

12 Primary leaf veins distinctly anastomosing at margins to form a<br />

marginal vein; leaf base rounded to subcordate; receptacle<br />

subcylindrical or tubular, 30–50 mm long<br />

13 Flowers 16–18 mm long; receptacle subcylindrical, glabrous except<br />

for reflexed hairs at apex; stipules to 15 mm long, caducous 38. C. insignis<br />

13: Flowers 60–75 mm long; receptacle tubular, tomentose within<br />

almost to base; stipules 20–35 mm long, persistent 39. C. cidiana<br />

12: Primary leaf veins not anastomosing; leaf base cuneate to<br />

rounded; receptacle tubular, 12–15 mm long<br />

14 Leaves elliptic, 6–10.5 cm broad; primary veins 10–12 pairs;<br />

receptacle tube 20–25 mm long 36. C. martinii<br />

14: Leaves oblong-lanceolate, 3.5–7 mm broad; primary veins<br />

17–25 pairs; receptacle tube 12–15 mm long 37. C. bondarii<br />

11: Flowers 6–12 mm long; stamens 15–28; leaves 6–18 cm long<br />

15 Leaves 10–18 cm long, caudate-acuminate; exterior of receptacle<br />

with red-brown pubescence; stamens 15–19; style pubescent at<br />

base only 13. C. exflexa<br />

15: Leaves 6–13 cm long, apex acuminate; exterior of receptacle with<br />

light-brown sericeous pubescence; stamens c. 25; style pubescent<br />

for 3 /4 of length 14. C. habrantha<br />

9: Bracteoles caducous or less than 1 /2 the length of receptacle, under<br />

10 mm long<br />

16 Receptacle pubescent inside to the base; filaments hirsute; leaves<br />

hirsute beneath 40. C. recurva<br />

16: Receptacle glabrous inside except at throat; filaments glabrous;<br />

leaves with arachnoid indumentum or glabrous beneath<br />

17 Stamens less than 40


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

18 Receptacle subcylindrical, densely ferrugineous-sericeous<br />

19 Leaves 2.5–5 cm long; primary veins 8–14 pairs, slightly<br />

impressed; petioles 2–5 mm long 15. C. scottmorii<br />

19: Leaves 7–24 cm long; primary veins 15–20 pairs, plane or<br />

slightly impressed; petioles 6–10 mm long<br />

20 Leaves narrowly oblong, 7–10 cm long, 2–3.3 cm broad, glabrous<br />

beneath; receptacle light-brown on exterior; stamens c. 35 16. C. carautae<br />

20: Leaves broadly oblong, 12–24 cm long, 4.5–8.5 cm broad,<br />

ferrugineous-lanate-pubescent beneath; receptacle<br />

ferrugineous on exterior; stamens c. 25 12. C. magnoliifolia<br />

18: Receptacle cylindrical, with sparse appressed pubescence only<br />

21 Leaves obovate, 2.5–10 cm long, bluntly acuminate; bracteoles<br />

persistent or subpersistent; stamens in a complete circle 41. C. obovata<br />

21: Leaves oblong-lanceolate, 9–15 cm long, with a long acumen;<br />

bracteoles caducous; stamens unilateral 1. C. guianensis<br />

17: Stamens numerous (more than 60)<br />

22 Receptacle glabrous or with sparse appressed grey tomentum<br />

on exterior<br />

23 Leaves 9–17 cm long, densely appressed-lanate pubescent<br />

beneath; primary veins 12–15 pairs 42. C. williamsii<br />

23: Leaves 5–8 cm long, sparsely pubescent beneath; primary veins<br />

7–10 pairs 44. C. marleneae<br />

22: Receptacle with dense brown pubescence on exterior<br />

24 Leaves oblong-lanceolate 27. C. krukovii<br />

24: Leaves oblong to oblong-elliptic<br />

25 Primary veins 24–30 pairs 26. C. macrophylla<br />

25: Primary veins 16–20 pairs<br />

26 Leaf apex with prominent well-developed acumen 46. C. chrysocalyx<br />

26: Leaf apex rounded to bluntly acuminate 28. C. latifolia<br />

1: Inflorescence a panicle<br />

27 Bracts and bracteoles persistent at flowering, at least 1 /2 as long as<br />

receptacle<br />

28 Flowers 20–25 mm long; exterior of receptacle and calyx lobes with a<br />

long ferrugineous sericeous pubescence; leaves glabrous (rarely<br />

glabrescent) beneath 47. C. eriantha<br />

28: Flowers 7–20 mm long; exterior of receptacle shortly brown- to greytomentose;<br />

leaves arachnoid-pubescent beneath<br />

29 Leaves thick and coriaceous; bracteoles always persisting through<br />

flowering; rachis of inflorescence and receptacle longitudinally<br />

striate, or if not, petioles 13–18 mm long<br />

30 Flowers 7–15 mm long; leaf bases subcordate, rarely rounded;<br />

rachis and receptacle with longitudinal striations 18. C. bracteosa<br />

30: Flowers 18–22 mm long; leaf bases rounded to subcuneate; rachis<br />

and receptacle not longitudinally striate 20. C. belemii<br />

29: Leaves thin and membranous; bracteoles persistent only in bud; rachis<br />

and receptacle not longitudinally striate; petioles 4–8 mm long<br />

31 Stamens connate at base for at least 1 mm; receptacle tapering to<br />

base, subturbinate 48. C. trapezioana<br />

31: Stamens free almost to base; receptacle subcylindrical 19. C. subcordata<br />

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27: Bracts and bracteoles not persistent at flowering, or small and<br />

inconspicuous<br />

32 Interior of receptacle filled with hairs to base<br />

33 Primary veins 10–15; exterior of receptacle and calyx lobes with<br />

sparse appressed pubescence not completely covering surface 2. C. paraensis<br />

33: Primary veins 17–28; exterior of receptacle and calyx lobes densely<br />

pubescent, completely covering surface<br />

34 Petioles canaliculate above; flowers 12–17 mm long; exterior<br />

of receptacle and calyx lobes with short brown pubescence;<br />

stamens 38–40 23. C. excelsa<br />

34: Petioles not canaliculate; flowers 8–12 mm long; exterior of<br />

receptacle and calyx lobes with sparse short grey pubescence;<br />

stamens 20–35 21. C. caryophylloides<br />

32: Interior of receptacle glabrous except for deflexed hairs at throat<br />

35 Leaf lower surface completely glabrous; exterior of receptacle<br />

usually almost glabrous<br />

36 Peduncles elongated (30–80 cm long); exterior of calyx lobes with<br />

2 sessile glands<br />

37 Exterior of receptacle pubescent; calyx tube cylindrical-turbinate,<br />

14–22 mm long; stamens c. 32; petioles 4–8 mm long 51. C. longipendula<br />

37: Exterior of receptacle glabrous or almost so; calyx tube<br />

campanulate, 4–6 mm long; stamens 16–21; petioles<br />

10–12 mm long 52. C. dolichopoda<br />

36: Peduncles short (less than 10 cm long); exterior of calyx lobes<br />

eglandular<br />

38 Stamens 9–11 45. C. joaquinae<br />

38: Stamens 25–110<br />

39 Leaves oblong to oblong-lanceolate, prominently acuminate;<br />

inflorescence little-branched, almost racemose; petioles<br />

8–12 mm; stamens c. 110 43. C. glabra<br />

39: Leaves ovate to elliptic, bluntly acuminate; inflorescence much<br />

branched; petioles 4–7 mm; stamens 25–45 2. C. glabra<br />

35: Leaf lower surface lanate; exterior of receptacle pubescent<br />

40 Exterior of receptacle and calyx lobes sparsely appressedpuberulous,<br />

the pubescence not forming a complete covering<br />

41 Stipules persistent, adnate to the base of petiole; rachis of<br />

inflorescence 3–5 mm thick; petal margins glabrous 49. C. stipularis<br />

41: Stipules caducous, not adnate to base of petiole; rachis of<br />

inflorescence 1–2.5 mm thick; petal margins ciliate<br />

42 Leaf lower surface with distinct, prominulous, parallel<br />

secondary venation at 90° to primary veins 5. C. bernardii<br />

42: Leaf lower surface densely lanate-pubescent and smooth,<br />

venation obscured beneath pubescence<br />

43 Leaves bluntly or shortly acuminate to obtuse; receptacle<br />

subcampanulate, 3–5 mm thick at top; inflorescence a muchbranched<br />

panicle<br />

44 Leaves ovate to oblong, 2.5–8.5 cm broad 2. C. paraensis<br />

44: Leaves oblong-lanceolate, 1.5–4 cm broad 3. C. maguirei<br />

43: Leaves prominently acuminate; receptacle cylindrical, c. 2 mm<br />

thick at top; inflorescence often with only short 2–3 flowered<br />

branches


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

45 Inflorescences erect, much-branched, predominantly terminal<br />

panicles 1. C. guianensis<br />

45: Inflorescences little-branched racemose panicles, axillary or<br />

predominantly axillary, but with a small terminal branch<br />

46 Inflorescences single racemose reflexed panicles;<br />

bracteoles persistent 50. C. reflexa<br />

46: Inflorescences erect, terminal and in the upper 2–6 axils;<br />

bracteoles caducous 1. C. guianensis<br />

40: Exterior of receptacle and calyx lobes with dense pubescence<br />

forming a complete covering<br />

47 Leaf lower surface prominently reticulate<br />

48 Leaves with deep well-defined stomatal cavities, 2.5–6 cm long,<br />

bluntly acute at apex 35. C. amaraliae<br />

48: Leaves without stomatal cavities, acuminate at apex, or with<br />

poorly defined shallow cavities, and then exceeding 6 cm in<br />

length<br />

49 Receptacle gradually tapering to a long slender pedicel;<br />

exterior of receptacle rufous-pubescent; primary veins not<br />

impressed on upper leaf surface 53. C. cognata<br />

49: Receptacle changing abruptly to a short thick pedicel; exterior<br />

of receptacle brown-pubescent; primary veins impressed on<br />

upper leaf surface 34. C. racemosa<br />

47: Leaf lower surface with plane to prominent venation but not<br />

prominently reticulate<br />

50 Receptacle slightly curved anteriorly in bud<br />

51 Leaf with midrib deeply impressed above 53. C. cognata<br />

51: Leaf with midrib plane above<br />

52 Leaves 4–7 cm long; primary veins 7–10 68. C. pernambucensis<br />

52: Leaves 9–18.5 cm long; primary veins 12–23<br />

53 Exterior of receptacle and calyx lobes grey-puberulous;<br />

primary leaf veins 18–23, slightly impressed above 64. C. impressa<br />

53: Exterior of receptacle and calyx lobes brown-tomentose;<br />

primary leaf veins 12–14, plane above 54. C. multiflora<br />

50: Receptacle erect, not curved in bud<br />

54 Outer surface of petals distinctly pubescent<br />

55 Leaves 2.5–5.5 cm long; primary veins 5–9<br />

56 Leaves oblong-lanceolate to oblong; acumen 5–7 mm long;<br />

base cuneate; petioles 5–7 mm long 71. C. parvifolia<br />

56: Leaves orbicular to elliptic; acumen 0–3 mm long; base<br />

rounded to cordate; petioles 2 mm long<br />

57 Leaf lower surface rufous; stamens 25–26; exocarp<br />

smooth; petioles 2–5 mm 15. C. scottmorii<br />

57: Leaf lower surface grey; stamens 30–60; exocarp verrucose;<br />

petioles 2 mm 24. C. uiti<br />

55: Leaves (4–) 6–16 cm long; primary veins 9–17<br />

58 Flowers 6–12 mm long; receptacle cylindrical, c. 2 mm<br />

thick at top below calyx lobes<br />

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59 Inflorescence and flowers densely ferrugineous-sericeous;<br />

flowers 8–12 mm long; petioles 5–10 mm long; receptacle<br />

not striate on exterior 65. C. meridionalis<br />

59: Inflorescence and flowers with short grey pubescence;<br />

flowers 6–8 mm long; petioles 3–7 mm long; exterior of<br />

receptacle longitudinally striate 55. C. ulei<br />

58: Flowers 12–20 mm long; receptacle subcampanulate,<br />

4–6 mm thick<br />

60 Pedicels 6–15 mm long; exterior of receptacle and calyx<br />

lobes short grey-sordid-puberulent 25. C. cataractae<br />

60: Pedicels not exceeding 6 mm in length; exterior of<br />

receptacle and calyx lobes spreading brown-tomentose<br />

61 Leaves 4–8.5 cm long, 2–3.8 cm broad, rufouspubescent<br />

beneath, greying with age 56. C. comosa<br />

61: Leaves 7.5–18 cm long, 3.5–9 cm broad, grey-pubescent<br />

beneath<br />

62 Leaves coriaceous, rounded to bluntly acuminate at apex 32. C. grandiflora<br />

62: Leaves chartaceous, prominently acuminate 57. C. venosa<br />

54: Petals glabrous except for ciliate margins<br />

63 Receptacle cylindrical or subcylindrical<br />

64 Inflorescence of densely clustered glomerules<br />

65 Leaves oblong, 4–4.5 cm broad with short abrupt acumen<br />

2–3 mm long; petioles 14–18 mm; primary veins<br />

impressed above 66. C. coarctata<br />

65: Leaves elliptic, 5.5–9.5 cm broad with long curved<br />

acumen 10–20 mm long; petioles 5–7 mm; primary veins<br />

plane above 60. C. hondurasensis<br />

64: Inflorescence a loosely branched panicle<br />

66 Stamens c. 35; leaf base subcordate to rounded 19. C. subcordata<br />

66: Stamens 15–28; leaf base rounded to cuneate<br />

67 Primary leaf veins 8–14 pairs; petioles terete or<br />

canaliculate; stamens around <strong>part</strong>ial or complete circle<br />

68 Flowers borne on distinctly articulated pedicels with<br />

lower <strong>part</strong> of pedicel persistent after fall of some<br />

flowers 6. C. monteclarensis<br />

68: Pedicels not conspicuously articulated and no <strong>part</strong><br />

remaining after flower fall<br />

69 Petioles terete, with 2 (often obscure) glands;<br />

stamens 11–19, around 18–240° of circle 58. C. polyandra<br />

69: Petioles canaliculate, eglandular; stamens 19–28,<br />

around 3 /4 or complete circle<br />

70 Leaves 4.5–9.5 × 2–3.5 cm; base cuneate,<br />

subcuneate, equal; petioles 4–6 mm 4. C. sandwithii<br />

70: Leaves 9–17 × 3.5–7.5 cm; base rounded, unequal;<br />

petioles 8–11 mm 30. C. leitaofilhoi<br />

67: Primary leaf veins 14–19 pairs; petioles canaliculate;<br />

stamens always around complete circle<br />

71 Petioles with 2 glands; leaves 13–16 cm long; stamens ±16 59. C. nutans<br />

71: Petioles eglandular; leaves 7–15 cm long; stamens 20–24


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

72 Bracteoles 3–15 mm, enclosing young buds; leaf<br />

acumen 5–12 mm 22. C. morii<br />

72: Bracteoles 1–35 mm, not enclosing young buds; leaf<br />

acumen 3–5 mm 48. C. trapezioana<br />

63: Receptacle broadly campanulate or turbinate<br />

73 Stamens 14–20<br />

74 Leaves ovate, 4–9 cm long; primary veins 11–15; flowers<br />

8–12 mm long; petioles 4–8 mm long 29. C. ovalifolia<br />

74: Leaves oblong, 10–18 cm long; primary veins 16–20;<br />

flowers 11–15 mm long; petioles 10–15 mm long 31. C. schottii<br />

73: Stamens more than 28<br />

75 Receptacle broadly turbinate, flattened, 3 mm long,<br />

almost solid 61. C. platycalyx<br />

75: Receptacle subcampanulate, not flattened, 4–12 mm long,<br />

hollow<br />

76 Petioles 14–18 mm long; inflorescence densely crowded 67. C. longipetiolata<br />

76: Petioles 2–12 mm long; inflorescence lax<br />

77 Leaves 2.5–5.5 × 1.5–3.5 cm 24. C. uiti<br />

77: Leaves 9–27 × 4–12 cm<br />

78 Leaf margins undulate and revolute 62. C. rufa<br />

78: Leaf margins plane<br />

79 Leaf with short and blunt acumen; lower surface<br />

rufous-pubescent; calyx lobes rufous-pubescent on<br />

exterior and yellow-brown-pubescent within 63. C. robusta<br />

79: Leaf with finely pointed acumen, 10–14 mm long or<br />

abrupt acumen 3–10 mm long; lower surface grey<br />

or brown pubescent; calyx lobes grey-pubescent on<br />

both surfaces<br />

80 Primary leaf veins 20–24 pairs; close together;<br />

leaf acumen 10–14 mm long; exocarp smooth 69. C. froesii<br />

80: Primary leaf veins 12–16 pairs, 1–2.5 cm a<strong>part</strong>; leaf<br />

acumen 3–10 mm long abrupt; exocarp lenticellate 70. C. rankiniae<br />

1. Couepia guianensis Aubl., Hist. Pl. Guiane 1: 519 (1775)<br />

Acia amara Willd., Sp. Pl. ed. 4, 3(1): 717 (1800), nom. superfl. illeg.; Acioa amara Steud., Nomencl. Bot., ed.<br />

1, 9 (1821), nom. superfl. illeg.; Moquilea couepia Steud., Nomencl. Bot., ed. 2, 2: 159 (1841), nom. superfl.<br />

illeg. T: French Guiana: J.B.C.F.Aublet s.n.; lecto: BM, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 64<br />

(1989); photo: BR.<br />

Illustration: J.B.C.F.Aublet, Hist. Pl. Guiane, Atlas t. 207 (1775).<br />

Tree to 25 m tall. Branches puberulous when young, soon becoming glabrous. Leaves with<br />

stipules 1–3 mm long, linear, early caducous; petioles 3–9 mm long, canaliculate above,<br />

pubescent when young, becoming glabrous and rugose with age; lamina oblong to oblonglanceolate,<br />

membranous to coriaceous, 4.5–16.5 × 2.5–5.5 cm, rounded to subcuneate at<br />

base, acuminate at apex with acumen 5–18 mm long, glabrous above, densely grey- to<br />

brown-lanate, or glabrous, or with a sparse caducous pubescence beneath, frequently with 2<br />

glands at junction with petiole; primary veins 10–15 pairs, plane above, prominent beneath;<br />

midrib prominulous above, prominent beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary littlebranched<br />

panicles or racemes; rachis and branches sparsely puberulous to glabrous. Bracts<br />

and bracteoles minute, membranous, ovate, caducous. Receptacle cylindrical to subcampanulate,<br />

4.5–10 (–12) mm long, 1–2.5 mm broad below calyx, sparsely puberulous to<br />

glabrous externally, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs around throat; pedicels 0.5–4 mm<br />

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long. Calyx lobes 5, rounded, 2–2.5 mm long, puberulous or glabrous externally. Petals 5,<br />

white, ciliate. Stamens 14–30, unilateral, inserted around 1/2 of a circle with short staminodes<br />

opposite them. Ovary villous. Style pubescent for at least 1/2 its length. Fruit rounded to<br />

ovoid, 3–4 cm long, 2.5–3 cm broad; exocarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy;<br />

endocarp thin, fragile, granular in texture, glabrous within.<br />

1 Inflorescences of racemes (rarely with a few short branches bearing 2<br />

flowers), usually in at least 3 axils below the apex of branch; leaf lamina<br />

9–16.3 cm long, chartaceous; petioles 6–9 mm long, receptacle always<br />

narrowly cylindrical; growing on terra firme 1a. subsp. guianensis<br />

1: Inflorescences of panicles, usually only 1 or 2 axils below apex; leaf<br />

lamina 5–10.5 cm long, coriaceous or chartaceous; petioles 3–6 mm long;<br />

receptacle cylindrical or subcampanulate; growing on terra firme or<br />

flooded river banks<br />

2 Leaves chartaceous; lower side glabrous or sparsely pubescent; on<br />

flooded river banks 1b. subsp. glandulosa<br />

2: Leaves thickly coriaceous; lower side densely lanate-pubescent; on<br />

terra firme 1c. subsp. divaricata<br />

1a. Couepia guianensis Aubl. subsp. guianensis<br />

Couepia leptostachya Benth. ex Hook.f., in C.F.P. Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 44 (1867). T: Brazil North:<br />

Amazonas, Manaus, R.Spruce 1536; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 214 (1972); isolecto:<br />

BM, C, CGE, GOET, LE, M, NY, OXF, P, RB, W.<br />

Couepia versicolor Benoist, Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 29: 596 (1923). T: French Guiana: Maroni,<br />

M.Mélinon s.n.; holo: P.<br />

Couepia surinamensis Kleinhoonte, Recueil Trav. Bot. Néerl. 22: 390. 1925. T: Suriname: Brownsberg,<br />

B.W.3080; lecto: U, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 208 (1972); isolecto: K, NY.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 212 (1989).<br />

Leaf lamina chartaceous, 9–16.3 cm long; lower surface densely lanate-pubescent; petioles<br />

6–9 mm long. Inflorescence mainly of terminal axillary racemes, usually in several axils<br />

below the apex, a few with short branches bearing 2 or 3 flowers. Receptacle 7–12 mm long,<br />

always narrowly cylindrical.<br />

Guianas, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Brazil. 82: FRG, GUY, SUR, VEN. 83: CLM,<br />

ECU, PER. 84: BZN (AM, AP, PA, RO); BZE (MA). Growing on terra firme. Map 5.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Berges de la Mana, Saut Fracas, F.Hallé 662 (NY, P). GUYANA: U. Takutu-U.<br />

Region, Essequibo Kwitaro R., D.Clarke 6270 (K, US). SURINAME: Sectie O, G.Stahel 54 (MAD, U, WAG,<br />

WIS, Z). VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Dept. Atabapo, Caño Iguapo, 15 km SE of La Esmeralda, G.Aymard &<br />

L.Delgado 8209 (K, PORT). 83. COLOMBIA: Antióquia, Mun. de Turbo, road Tapón del Darién, Sector<br />

Río León, J.Brand & M.González 993 (COL, JAUM, MO). PERU: Loreto, Maynas, Iquitos, Puerto Almendras,<br />

R.Vásquez & N.Jaramillo 10144 (K, MO). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amapá, A.M.Bastos 60 (F, IAN, NY, US);<br />

Amazonas, Rio Curuquetê, Cachoeira Santo Antônio, G.T.Prance et al. 14347 (INPA, K, NY, P); Pará,<br />

Cuiabá-Santarém km 1180, A.S.Silva et al. 220 (AAU, MG, NY); Rondônia, Mun. de Porto Velho, Samuel<br />

Dam area, W.W.Thomas 6316 (INPA, K, NY).<br />

1b. Couepia guianensis subsp. glandulosa (Miq.) Prance, Brittonia 33: 350 (1981)<br />

Couepia glandulosa Miq., Stirp. Surinam. Select. 28 (1851); Moquilea glandulosa (Miq.) Walp., Ann. Bot.<br />

Syst. 2: 463 (1852). T: Suriname, W.R.Hostmann & A.Kappler 859; holo: U; iso: BM, GH, GOET, K, LE,<br />

M, P, S, W.<br />

Couepia myrtifolia Benth. ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 44 (1867). T: Venezuela:<br />

Amazonas, San Carlos, Río Negro, R.Spruce 3072; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 209<br />

(1972); isolecto: BM, BR, C, CGE, F, NY, P, TCD, W.<br />

Couepia thyrsiflora Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 45 (1867). T: Venezuela: Amazonas, San<br />

Carlos, Río Negro, R.Spruce 3681; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 209 (1972); isolecto:<br />

BM, BR, F, GH, GOET, LD, LE, NY, P, RB, W.<br />

Illustrations: G.T.Prance, Fl. Venez. Guayana 4: 210 (1998); G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320:<br />

119 (1988).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 212 (1989).<br />

Leaf lamina chartaceous to thinly coriaceous, 5–10.5 cm long; lower surface glabrous or<br />

sparsely lanate-pubescent; petioles 3–6 mm long. Inflorescences of terminal and axillary<br />

panicles with small few-flowered branches, in only 1 or 2 axils below the apex of branch.<br />

Receptacle 5–10 mm, subcampanulate to narrowly cylindrical.<br />

Guianas, Colombia and Brazil. 82: FRG, GUY, SUR, VEN. 83: CLM. 84: BZN (AM, AP,<br />

PA, RR), BZE (MA, PE). Growing on flooded river banks. Map 6.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: R. Oyapok, Saut Ako, P.Grenand 2878 (CAY, K). GUYANA: U. Takutu-U. Region,<br />

Essequibo, S Pakaraima Mts., Tipuru R., B.Hoffman 1099 (K, US). VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Dept. Atabapo,<br />

Río Asisa, L.Delgado 867 (K, PORT). 83. COLOMBIA: Guianía, San Felipe, A.Gentry & B.Stein 46457<br />

(MO, NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amapá, Rio Oiapoque, at mouth of Rio Iauê, W.Egler & J.M.Pires 47766<br />

(NY); Amazonas, Alto Rio Negro, P.Acevedo-Rodriguez et al. 8370 (INPA, US); Pará, Campina de<br />

Arumatena, A.Ducke MG15632 (BM, MG, P); Roraima, Rio Branco, Rio Anauá, Campo de Três Ilhas,<br />

N.T. da Silva 4521 (FHO, MG, NY). BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Maranhão, Rio Maracassumé, R.L.Fróes 1945<br />

(BM, IAN, NY, P, US); Pernambuco, Escada, Eng. Conceição, D.Andrade-Lima 67-5048 (IPA).<br />

1c. Couepia guianensis subsp. divaricata (Huber) Prance, Brittonia 33: 351 (1981)<br />

Couepia divaricata Huber, Bol. Mus. Paraense Hist. Nat. 6: 75 (1910). T: Brazil North: Pará, Belém,<br />

J.Huber MG2030; holo: MG; iso: BM.<br />

Couepia divaricata var. strictiuscula Huber, Bol. Mus. Paraense Hist. Nat. 6: 76 (1910). T: Brazil North:<br />

Pará, Peixe-Boi, R.S. Rodrigues MG8274; lecto: MG, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 65 (1989);<br />

isolecto: BM, P, RB15104, U.<br />

Parinari krukovii Gleason, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 60: 353 (1933), as Parinarium. T: Brazil North:<br />

Rondônia, near Tabajara, upper Rio Machado region, B.A.Krukoff 1362; holo: NY; iso: BM, K, MICH, P.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 211 (1989).<br />

Leaf lamina coriaceous, 6–10.5 cm long; lower surface densely lanate-pubescent; petioles<br />

3–6 mm long. Inflorescences of terminal and axillary panicles with small few-flowered<br />

branches in only 1 or 2 axils below the apex of branch. Receptacle 5–7 mm long, cylindrical.<br />

Guianas and Brazil. 82: GUY, SUR, VEN. 84: BZE (MA), BZN (AM, AP, PA, RO).<br />

Growing on terra firme. Map 7.<br />

82. GUYANA: Mazaruni Station, D.B.Fanshawe 242 (FD2978) (K, NY). SURINAME: Sectie O, B.A.Krukoff<br />

12293 (NY, US). VENEZUELA: Delta Amacuro, E of Río Grande, ENE of El Plamar, C.Blanco 265 (NY, VEN);<br />

Amazonas, 5 km NE of San Carlos de Rio Negro, R.Liesner 4052 (NY, VEN). 84. BRAZIL NORTH:<br />

Amapá, Rio Araguari, J.M.Pires et al. 51314 (IAN, NY); Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva Florestal Ducke,<br />

P.A.C.L.Assunção 600 (INPA, K); Pará, Santarém, Km 70 road to Palhão, M.G.Silva & R.Souza 2580<br />

(MG, NY). BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Maranhão, Mun. de Carutapera, Gurupiuna, trib. Rio Gurupi, W.Balée<br />

3018 (MG, NY).<br />

2. Couepia paraensis (Mart. & Zucc.) Benth., J. Bot. (Hooker) 2: 216 (1840)<br />

Moquilea paraensis Mart. & Zucc., Abh. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., 1: 390 (1832).<br />

T: Brazil North: Pará, C.F.P.Martius s.n.; lecto: M, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 212 (1972).<br />

Tree to 20 m tall, usually smaller. Leaves with stipules 1–2 mm long, caducous; petioles 4–7 mm<br />

long, pubescent, canaliculate above; lamina ovate to oblong, 5.5–16 × 2.5–8.5 cm, rounded<br />

to cordate at base, blunt or short-acuminate at apex, with acumen 1–5 mm long, glabrous above,<br />

usually densely grey to brown lanate-arachnoid beneath, rarely glabrous or puberulous, with<br />

2 glands at base of lower surface of lamina; primary veins 10–15 pairs, prominent beneath;<br />

midrib glabrous or pubescent above. Inflorescences terminal panicles, sparsely appressedpubescent.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles 0.5–2.5 mm long, ovate, caducous. Receptacle subcylindrical<br />

to subcampanulate, 8–12 mm long, sparsely appressed-pubescent on exterior,<br />

completely hairy within or glabrous except for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx lobes rounded.<br />

Petals 5, white, ciliate on margins. Stamens 25–45, inserted in 1/2 to 2/3 of a circle, with short<br />

staminodes opposite. Ovary pilose. Style densely pubescent for 3/4 of its length. Fruit<br />

ellipsoid, 3.5–4 cm long × 2–3 cm broad; epicarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy;<br />

endocarp thin, fragile, granular in texture, with interior glabrous.<br />

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1 Interior of receptacle hairy throughout 2a. subsp. paraensis<br />

1: Interior of receptacle glabrous except for deflexed hairs at throat<br />

2 Bark of young stem thin; on forest and savanna margins 2b. subsp. glaucescens<br />

2: Young stem with a thick corky bark; in cerrado 2c. subsp. cerradoana<br />

2a. Couepia paraensis (Mart. & Zucc.) Benth. subsp. paraensis<br />

Couepia rivalis Spruce, Notes Bot. Amazon. 1: 149 (1908), nom. nud.<br />

Couepia vismioides Klotzsch ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 48 (1867), nom. nud. in synon.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 219 (1989).<br />

Bark of young stem thin. Receptacle interior hairy throughout.<br />

Eastern and central Amazonian Brazil. 82: VEN. 84: BZN (AM, PA, RO, TO), BZC (GO,<br />

MT). Sandy river banks and beaches, and open riverine forest. Map 8.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Bolívar, Cedeño Distr., S of Caicara del Orinoco, G.Aymard & B.Stergios 3230 (NY, PORT).<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Mun. de Maués, Rio Apoquitaua, above São Sebastião, C.A. Cid Ferreira<br />

4258 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, km 135 Humaitá-Itaituba, G.Vieira et al. 123 (INPA, NY); Pará, Mun. de<br />

Santarém, Alter do Chão, L.V.Ferreira 21 (INPA, K); Pará, Mun. de Oriximiná, Igarapé Jaramacará, Campos de<br />

Ariramba, G.Martinelli et al. 12267 (INPA, K, NY); Rondônia, Cachoeira Samuel, B.Maguire et al. 56726 (NY).<br />

BRAZIL WEST-CENTRAL: Goiás, Mun. de Araguatins, E.Mileski 350 (RB); Mato Grosso, Rio Arinos,<br />

J.G.Kuhlmann 306 (R).<br />

2b. Couepia paraensis subsp. glaucescens (Spruce ex Hook.f.) Prance, Fl. Neotrop.<br />

Monogr. 9: 212 (1972)<br />

Couepia glaucescens Spruce ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 49 (1867). T: Brazil North:<br />

Amazonas, R.Spruce 1752; lecto: K. fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 212 (1972); isolecto: BM, C,<br />

CGE, F, GH, GOET, LE, M, NY, OXF, P, RB, TCD, W.<br />

Couepia duckei Huber, Bol. Mus. Paraense Hist. Nat. 5: 371 (1909). T: Brazil North: Pará, savannas E of<br />

Faro, fl., A.Ducke MG8536; holo: MG; iso: BM, RB15109.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Venez. Guayana 4: 210 (1998).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 219 (1989).<br />

Bark of young stem thin. Receptacle interior glabrous except for deflexed hairs at throat.<br />

Venezuela and C & W Amazonia. 82: GUY, VEN. 83: BOL, CLM, PER. 84: BZC (MT, TO),<br />

BZN (AC, AM, PA, RO, RR). Sandy river banks and beaches and open riverine forest.<br />

Map 9.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Bolívar, Cedeño Distr., Rio Parguaza, between El Carmen & Vuelta Larga, N.Cuello 643<br />

(K, PORT); Amazonas, Dept. Atabapo, E of Caño Perro de Agua, 30 km SE of confluence of Ríos Orinoco and<br />

Ventuari, O.Huber & S.Tillett 2757 (MYF, NY, VEN). 83. BOLIVIA: Dept. Pando, Madre de Dios Prov.,<br />

Río Manupari, San Francisco, T.Killeen 4490 (K, LPB, MO). COLOMBIA: Vichada, P. N. Natural El Tuparro,<br />

Caño Peinilla, trib Río Tomo, J.L.Zarucchi & C.E.Barbosa 3626 (MO, NY). PERU: Loreto, Caserío Gamitana,<br />

Río Mazán, C.Grández et al. 1678 (K, MO). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Acre, Mun. de Cruzeiro do Sul, Rio<br />

Juruá, 5 km from Porto Walter, C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 10527 (INPA, K, NY); Amazonas, Mun. de Tefé, Lago<br />

Tefé, NW shore, T.Plowman et al. 12458 (INPA, NY); Pará, Mun. de Oriximiná, Rio Mapuera, Campina das 3<br />

Ilhas, C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 7795 (INPA, K, NY); Rondônia, margin of Rio Preto, M.R.Cordeiro 695 (IAN,<br />

INPA, MG). BRAZIL WEST-CENTRAL: Mato Grosso, Rio Xingu, B.C. dos Passos 1082 (RB).<br />

2c. Couepia paraensis subsp. cerradoana Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 213 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil North: Tocantins, Filadélfia, G.T.Prance & N.T.Silva 58519; holo: NY; iso: F, M, MO, UB.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 219 (1989).<br />

Bark of young stem thick and corky. Receptacle interior glabrous, except for deflexed hairs<br />

at throat.<br />

In the north of the Planalto of central Brazil. 84: BZC (MT), BZE (MA), BZN (PA, TO).<br />

Growing in cerrado. Map 10.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Pará, Conceição do Araguaia, E.Mileski 155 (RB); Barreira do Campo, E.Mileski 187 (RB).<br />

BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Maranhão, 17 km N of Carolina, Fazenda Madeira, J.A.Ratter et al. 6686 (E, K, UB).<br />

BRAZIL WEST-CENTRAL: Mato Grosso, Mun. de São Félix do Araguaia, Rio Araguaia, C.A. Cid Ferreira<br />

et al. 6368 (INPA, NY).<br />

3. Couepia maguirei Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 214 (1972)<br />

T: Venezuela: Bolívar; Cerro Guaiquinima, Río Paragua, Isla Cassabe, B.Maguire 32714; holo: NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 215 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 215 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small tree. Branches sparsely pubescent when young. Leaves with stipules linear,<br />

1–2 mm long, caducous; petioles 4–5.5 mm long, pubescent, canaliculate above; lamina<br />

oblong-lanceolate, coriaceous, 5–11 × 1.5–4 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 3–6 mm<br />

long, rounded to cordate at base, glabrous and shiny above, densely arachnoid-tomentose<br />

beneath; primary veins 11–16 pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences of terminal panicles;<br />

rachis and branches sparsely grey-pubescent. Bracts and bracteoles c. 5 mm long, caducous.<br />

Receptacle subcampanulate, 8 mm long, sparsely grey-tomentose on exterior, glabrous<br />

within except for ring of deflexed hairs around throat; pedicels 2–3 mm long. Calyx lobes<br />

rounded. Petals 5, deciduous; margins shortly ciliate. Stamens 55–60, inserted around<br />

complete circle. Ovary densely pilose. Style pilose. Fruit ovoid, exocarp glabrous, smooth;<br />

endocarp granular thin, fragile, glabrous within.<br />

Venezuela and Brazil (upper Rio Negro). 82: VEN. 84: BZN (AM). A rheophyte species of<br />

river islands and rocky places. Map 11.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Río Guainia, Maroa, Ll.Williams 14356 (VEN). 84. BRAZIL NORTH:<br />

Amazonas, Camanaus, Rio Negro, G.T.Prance et al. 16035 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Rio Negro, R.L.Fróes<br />

21432 (IAN, NY).<br />

4. Couepia sandwithii Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 216 (1972)<br />

T: Guyana: Mazaruni Station, D.B.Fanshawe 708 (F.D.3444); holo: NY; iso: BRG, K, U, US.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 215 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 222 (1989).<br />

Tree, large. Branches glabrous when young. Leaves with stipules small, deciduous; petioles<br />

4–6 mm long, sparsely pubescent, canaliculate above; lamina oblong to elliptic, 4.5–9 ×<br />

2–3.5 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen to 6 mm long, cuneate or subcuneate at base,<br />

glabrous above, densely tomentose beneath; primary veins 8–14 pairs, prominent beneath.<br />

Inflorescences of terminal and axillary panicles; rachis and branches shortly browntomentose.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles ovate, to 3 mm long. Receptacle cylindrical, 3–4.5 mm<br />

long, grey-brown tomentose on exterior, glabrous within except for ring of deflexed hairs<br />

around throat; pedicels c. 1 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded to acute. Petals 5, white,<br />

deciduous; margins shortly ciliate. Stamens 20–28, inserted around 2/3 or complete circle,<br />

slightly connate at base. Ovary pilose. Style pilose. Fruit ovoid; exocarp smooth, glabrous.<br />

Guyana and Venezuela. 82: GUY, VEN. Primary forest. Flowering June–Oct. Map 12.<br />

82. GUYANA: Region U. Takutu-U. Essequibo, Kaoma Mts., 5 km S of Kassikaityu R., D.Clarke 5015 (K, US);<br />

Moraballi Creek, D.B.Fanshawe 584 (F.D.3320) (BRG, F, K, NY). VENEZUELA: Bolívar, El Paraiso, 53 km<br />

NE of Caserío Las Rosas, San Felix, L.M.Berti 685 (NY, VEN); Delta Amacuro, Río Cuyubini, Cerro La<br />

Paloma, Sierra Imataca, J.A.Steyermark 87610 (NY, VEN).<br />

5. Couepia bernardii Prance, Brittonia 33: 347 (1981)<br />

T: Peru: Loreto, Prov. Requena, Río Ucayali, Arboretum Jenaro Herrera, L.Bernardi 6-6; holo: NY; iso: G.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Brittonia 33: 348 (1981).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 204 (1989).<br />

Tree. Branches puberulous when young, soon becoming glabrous. Leaves with stipules linearlanceolate,<br />

tomentellous, to 6 mm long, caducous; petioles 4–7 mm long, tomentellous,<br />

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Figure 51. Couepia bernardii. A, habit; B, leaf lower surface; C, flower; D, ½ flower;<br />

E, petal (A–E, L.Bernardi 6-6). Scale bars: A = 3 cm; B = 1 cm; C–E = 2 mm. Drawn by<br />

Bobbi Angell. Previously published in G.T.Prance, Brittonia 33: 348 (1981).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

becoming glabrous with age, rugulose, canaliculate above, eglandular; lamina elliptic,<br />

chartaceous, 9–16 × 3.5–6.5 cm, rounded to subcuneate at base, apiculate at apex with<br />

acumen 2–8 mm long, glabrous above, with a short appressed-lanate caducous pubescence<br />

beneath; midrib prominent on both surfaces; primary veins 12–14 pairs, plane above,<br />

prominent beneath; secondary venation prominulous, more or less parallel and 90° to primary<br />

veins. Inflorescences of terminal and axillary little-branched panicles with central rachis and<br />

short 2–3 flowered branches, or of racemes; rachis and branches puberulous. Receptacle<br />

cylindrical 7–8 mm long, sparsely grey-puberulous externally, glabrous within except for<br />

deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels c. 1 mm long. Calyx lobes 5, rounded, 2.5 mm long,<br />

puberulous externally. Petals 5, white; margins ciliate. Stamens 2–23, unilateral, with arc of<br />

circle opposite to them toothed. Ovary tomentose. Style pubescent on lower portion only. Fruit<br />

ovoid, c. 5 cm long × 4 cm broad; exocarp hard and smooth or crustaceous when dry, glabrous;<br />

mesocarp woody, 6–10 mm thick when dry; endocarp thin, bony, glabrous within. Fig. 51.<br />

Western Amazonia. 83: PER. 84: BZN (AM). Growing in terra firme forest. Map 13.<br />

83. PERU: Loreto, Río Ucayali, Arboretum Jenaro Herrera, L.Bernardi 16219 (G, NY); Loreto, Río Ucayali,<br />

Arboretum Jenaro Herrera, R.Vásquez et al. 2085 (MO, NY); Maynas Prov., Puerto Almendras, Río Nanay,<br />

G.Grández & A.Sarmiento 1506 (K, MO). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Mun. de Humaitá, near Três<br />

Casas, B.A.Krukoff 6381 (BM, BR, NY, US); Amazonas, near Livramento, B.A.Krukoff 6635 (BM, BR, NY, US).<br />

6. Couepia monteclarensis Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 66 (1989)<br />

T: Brazil Southeast: Minas Gerais, Estação Biológica de Caratinga, M.A.Lopes 113; holo: BHCB; iso: NY;<br />

photo: K.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 67 (1989).<br />

Tree. Branches glabrous when young, conspicuously lenticellate. Leaves with stipules<br />

caducous (not seen); petioles 8–10 mm long, glabrescent, canaliculate, with a single gland on<br />

1 side or eglandular; lamina oblong, chartaceous, 7.5–11 × 3.3–4.6 cm, subcuneate at base,<br />

apiculate at apex with apex 4–6 mm long, glabrous above, with a short brown-lanate<br />

pubescence beneath; midrib prominulous above, prominent beneath; primary veins 8–10<br />

pairs, plane above, prominent beneath. Inflorescences of terminal panicles, 6–8 cm long,<br />

with a central rachis and short dichotomous branches bearing 2 to 4 flowers; rachis and<br />

branches grey-puberulous. Receptacle cylindrical, 5–7 mm long, grey puberulous externally,<br />

glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 3–5 mm long, articulated at<br />

middle and with lower <strong>part</strong> persistent after flower dehiscence. Calyx lobes 5, rounded to<br />

slightly acute, 2–3 mm long, grey puberulous on exterior. Petals 5, white, glabrous except<br />

for ciliate margins. Stamens 18–20, inserted almost around complete circle. Ovary inserted<br />

near mouth of tube, lanate. Style hirsute for 3/4 of length. Fruit when young ovoid; exocarp<br />

smooth, glabrous; mesocarp granular; endocarp bony, glabrous within. Fig. 52.<br />

NE and SE Brazil. 84: BZE (BA), BZL (MG, RJ). Growing in Atlantic coastal forest. Map 14.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Wenceslau Guimarães, 3 km W of Nova Esperança, W.W.Thomas<br />

et al. 9326 (K, NY). BRAZIL SOUTHEAST: Minas Gerais, Estação Biológica de Caratinga, I.R.Andrade<br />

13366 (BHCB, K); Minas Gerais, Estação Biológica de Caratinga, L.V.Costa 368 (BHCB, K); Minas Gerais,<br />

Fazenda Montes Claros, Caratinga, C.V.Mendonça Filho 390 (BHCB, SPF); Rio de Janeiro, Mun. de Santa<br />

Maria Madalena, P. E. Desengano, Serra da Furquilha, Fazenda da Furquilha, C.Farney 1451 (K, NY, RB);<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Mun. de Parati, Fazenda Taquari, H.C. de Lima 3632 (K, RB); Rio de Janeiro, Mun. de Angra<br />

dos Reis, Ilha Grande, RBEPS, curso médio do rio Capivari, R.Ribeiro 740 (RB).<br />

7. Couepia parillo DC., Prodr. 2: 526 (1825)<br />

Moquilea parillo (DC.) Steud., Nomencl. Bot., ed. 2, 2: 159 (1841), as parilla. T: French Guiana, Herb.<br />

Ventenat s.n.; holo: G.<br />

Couepia pauciflora Huber, Bol. Mus. Paraense Hist. Nat. 5: 372 (1909). T: Brazil North: Pará, Lago de<br />

Faro, Igarapé do Dedal, A.Ducke MG8630; holo: MG; iso: BM, RB.<br />

Couepia villosa Maguire, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 75: 378 (1948). T: Suriname: Tafelberg, B.Maguire 24782;<br />

holo: NY; iso: BR, F, M, MO.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Atas do Simpósio sôbre a Biota Amazônica 4: 220–222 (1967).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 217 (1989).<br />

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Figure 52. Couepia monteclarensis. A, habit; B, flower bud; C, ½ flower; D, petal; E, floral<br />

diagram; F, young fruit; G, fruit cross-section (A–E, M.A.Lopes 113; F–G, BHCP 7147).<br />

Scale bars: A = 3 cm; B–D = 3 mm; G = 5 mm. Drawn by Bobbi Angell. Previously<br />

published in G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 67 (1989).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

Tree to 20 m tall or shrub. Leaves with stipules 1.5–5 mm long, linear; petioles 2–9 mm<br />

long; lamina oblong or oblong-elliptic, 5–15.5 × 1.7–5.8 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen<br />

5.5–18 mm long, rounded to cuneate at base, glabrous above, prominently reticulate beneath,<br />

with silver-grey pubescence between reticulations; midrib impressed, pubescent above;<br />

primary veins 10–15 pairs, prominent beneath, slightly impressed above. Inflorescences<br />

racemes of 5–21 flowers, or rarely flowers solitary; rachis with ferrugineous-brown pubescence.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles 2–6 mm long, linear, persistent. Receptacle slender, tubular, 11–22 mm<br />

long, with thick dense hirtellous pubescence and some longer hairs on exterior, glabrous<br />

within or with hairs nearly to base on proximal side beneath ovary only; pedicels 1–3 mm<br />

long. Calyx lobes acute. Petals 5, white, glabrous on margins. Stamens 45–62, inserted almost<br />

in a complete circle, with a short portion of toothed staminodes. Ovary densely villous. Style<br />

sparsely pubescent at base. Fruit globose, c. 2.5 cm diameter; epicarp soft yellow-brownvelutinous;<br />

endocarp thin, fragile, granular in texture, sparsely hirsute within. Fig. 53.<br />

Guianas and Amazonian Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia. 82: FRG, GUY, SUR, VEN.<br />

83: CLM, ECU, PER. 84: BZN (AC, AM, AP, PA, RR). In savannas or primary forest, and<br />

also common in secondary forest. Map 15.<br />

Figure 53. Couepia parillo. A, habit; B, detail of stipules and petiole; C, ½ flower and petal;<br />

D, young fruit (A–C, S.A.Mori et al. 20759; D, Oliveira 4111). Scale bars: A, D = 3 cm;<br />

C = 5 mm. Drawn by Bobbi Angell. Previously published in S.A.Mori et al., Guide Vasc. Pl.<br />

Central French Guiana p. 204 (2002).<br />

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82. GUYANA: Potaro-Siparuni Region, Iwokrama Reserve, D.Clarke 2598 (K, US). SURINAME: Sipaliwini,<br />

Blanche Marie Falls, Nickerie R., R.Evans et al. 2671 (K, MO). VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Dept. Río Negro,<br />

Río Mawarinuma, Neblina Massif, G.Davidse & J.S.Miller 27217 (MO, NY, US, VEN). 83. COLOMBIA:<br />

Vaupés, near Mitú, J.Betancur et al. 2865 (COL, K, US). ECUADOR: Napo, Aguarico Cantón, Res. Faunística<br />

Cuyabeno, Laguna Zancudo Cocha, W.Palacios 7751 (K, MO). PERU: Loreto, Prov. Loreto, Nauta, Río<br />

Marañón, R.Vásquez & N.Jaramillo 3463 (MO, NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Acre, Mun. de Cruzeiro do Sul,<br />

44 km E of Cruzeiro do Sul, C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 5336 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Mun. de Barcelos, 3 km S<br />

of Central Serra of Serra Aracá, I.L.Amaral 1698 (INPA, NY); Amapá, Mun. de Oiapoque, 109 km SSE of<br />

Oiapoque road to Calçoene, S.A.Mori et al. 17186 (MG, NY); Roraima, Rio Catrimani, Igarapé Camogi,<br />

J.M.Pires et al. 14059 (IAN).<br />

8. Couepia steyermarkii Maguire, Fieldiana, Bot. 28: 252 (1952)<br />

T: Venezuela: Bolívar, SE slopes of Ptari-tepui, J.A.Steyermark 60025; holo: F; iso: NY, VEN.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 223 (1989).<br />

Tree, medium-sized. Leaves with stipules to 2 mm long, subulate, caducous; petioles 5–7 mm<br />

long, short-hirtellous; lamina elliptic to oblong-ovate 4–6 × 2.7–4 cm, rounded to cuneate at<br />

base, shortly acuminate at apex with acumen 1–3 mm long, glabrous above, prominently<br />

reticulate beneath, grey-lanate between reticulations; primary veins 9–12 pairs, prominent<br />

beneath, impressed above; midrib impressed above, pubescent at base. Inflorescences fewflowered<br />

axillary racemes; rachis and branches with dense ferrugineous pubescence. Bracts<br />

and bracteoles 1–3 mm long, ovate, persistent. Receptacle subsessile, cylindrical, 8–10 mm<br />

long, short-hirtellous on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx<br />

lobes acute, ovate. Petals 5, white, glabrous on margins. Stamens inserted on 2/3 of circle.<br />

Ovary densely villous. Style pubescent at base. Fruit unknown.<br />

Venezuela (highland region of Bolívar state). 82: VEN. In montane forest at 1000–1600 m.<br />

Map 16.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Bolívar, Sifontes Dept., Mun. de Urdaneta, L.Hernández & N.Dezzeo 112 (MYF, NY);<br />

Bolívar, Distr. Roscio, 15 km ESE of San Ignacio de Yuruaní, O.Huber et al. 9152 (MYF).<br />

9. Couepia canescens (Gleason) Prance, Acta Bot. Venez. 9: 119 (1974)<br />

Parinari canescens Gleason, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 59: 370 (1931), as Parinarium. T: Venezuela:<br />

Amazonas, Cerro Duida, Aguita Slope, G.Tate 870; holo: NY; iso: K.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Venez. Guayana 4: 209 (1998).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 205 (1989).<br />

Tree to 10 m tall. Branches tomentellous when young. Leaves with stipules c. 1 mm long,<br />

linear, tomentose, caducous; petioles 2–3 mm long, densely tomentose, terete; lamina oblong<br />

to oblong-lanceolate, coriaceous, 2–6.5 × 1.5–3.2 cm, cuneate to rounded at base, acuminate<br />

at apex with acumen 2–5 mm long, glabrous above except on midrib, densely brown-lanate<br />

pubescent beneath with pubescence obscuring rather prominent venation, with parallel<br />

primary veins; midrib impressed and tomentellous towards base above, prominent and lanate<br />

pubescent beneath; primary veins 10–12 pairs, plane or slightly impressed above, prominent<br />

beneath. Inflorescences terminal and subterminal racemes 1.5–3 cm long; rachis densely<br />

brown tomentose. Bracts and bracteoles elliptic, c. 1 mm long, tomentose on exterior,<br />

caducous. Receptacle campanulate, straight, not curved, 3–4 mm long, brown-tomentose on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 0.5–1 mm long. Calyx<br />

lobes 5, acute, tomentose on exterior. Petals 5, white, glabrous. Stamens 12–16, unilateral<br />

with a few short staminodes opposite. Ovary villous. Style glabrous except at extreme base.<br />

Fruit globose; exocarp glabrous, verrucose when mature; pericarp hard, thick,<br />

undifferentiated, densely lanate within.<br />

Venezuela and Guyana. 82: GUY, VEN. Guyana Highland region. Map 17.<br />

82. GUYANA: Demerara-Mahaica region, track to St. Cuthbert's Mission, T.McDowell 1741 (NY).<br />

VENEZUELA: Bolívar, SE facing bluffs of NW Chimantá-tepui, J.A.Steyermark 75526 (NY); Amazonas,<br />

Sierra Parima, J.A.Steyermark 105936 (NY, VEN).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

10. Couepia canomensis (Mart.) Benth. ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2):<br />

42 (1867)<br />

Moquilea canomensis Mart., Nov. Gen. Sp. Pl. 2: 80 (1827); Hirtella canomensis (Mart.) Spreng., Syst. Veg. 4<br />

(Cur. Post.): 341 (1827). T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Canuma, C.F.P.Martius s.n.; holo: M; iso: BR, K.<br />

Parinari pilosa Standl., Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 17(3): 257 (1937). T: Brazil North: Amazonas,<br />

Mun. de Humaitá, plateau between Rios Livramento and Ipixuna, B.A.Krukoff 7109; holo: F; iso: A, BM, BR,<br />

IAN, K, LE, MICH, MO, NY, U.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 205 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small tree to 10 m tall. Leaves with stipules 3–8 mm long, linear, persistent; petioles<br />

6–11 mm long, with dense ferrugineous pubescence; lamina ovate to oblong elliptic, 8.5–18 ×<br />

3–8 cm, rounded to subcuneate at base, short-acuminate at apex with acumen 2.5–12 mm<br />

long, glabrous above, prominently reticulate beneath with short grey-brown pubescence<br />

between reticulations; primary veins 10–15 pairs, prominent beneath, slightly impressed<br />

above; midrib impressed, usually pubescent above. Inflorescences densely-flowered axillary<br />

racemes; rachis and branches ferrugineous-hirtellous. Bracts and bracteoles 2.5–7 mm long,<br />

persistent. Receptacle subcampanulate-cylindrical, 5.5–10 mm long, dense ferrugineous-brown<br />

pubescent on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels c. 1 mm<br />

long. Calyx lobes acute, hirsute on exterior. Petals 5, white, glabrous on margins. Stamens<br />

40–51, inserted in a nearly complete circle, with a short row of toothed staminodes opposite.<br />

Ovary densely villous. Style pubescent at base only. Fruit round to oblong, 3.5–5 × 2.5–3.5 cm;<br />

epicarp short-velutinous; endocarp thin, fragile, granular, sparsely-pubescent within.<br />

W and C Amazonia and S Guyana. 82: GUY, VEN. 83: CLM, PER. 84: BZN (AM, PA, RO).<br />

In primary and secondary forest and clearings on non-flooded ground. Map 18.<br />

82. GUYANA: Rupununi Distr., Kanuku Mts., Two-Head Mt., M.J.Jansen-Jacobs et al. 3434 (K, U).<br />

VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Savannas of Santo Antonio, Río Orinoco, Ll.Williams 15055 (F, US, VEN).<br />

83. COLOMBIA: Vaupés, Mitú, lower Río Kubiyú, J.L.Zarucchi 1221 (ECON, NY); Caquetá, Araracuara,<br />

A.Gentry et al. 65297 (K, MO). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Mun. de São Paulo de Olivença, Estrada<br />

Bonfim, D.C.Daly et al. 4408 (INPA, K, NY); Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva Florestal Ducke, M.A.D. de Souza<br />

467 (INPA, K); Pará, Alto Rio Tapajós, São Raimundo, N.A.Rosa & M.R.Santos 1926 (MG, NY); Rondônia,<br />

Mun. de Porto Velho, Samuel Dam area, C.A. Cid Ferreira 7427 (INPA, NY).<br />

11. Couepia foveolata Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 221 (1972)<br />

T: Venezuela: Bolívar, Río Caroní, below Urimán, J.A.Steyermark & J.J.Wurdack 62; holo: NY; iso: BM, F.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 223 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 210 (1989).<br />

Tree to 30 m tall. Branches hirtellous when young, soon becoming glabrous. Leaves with<br />

stipules c. 1 mm long, subulate, caducous; petioles 5–9 mm long, hirtellous-pubescent;<br />

lamina oblong, 3.5–9.5 × 1.5–3.7 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 3–7 mm long, cuneate<br />

or subcuneate at base, glabrous and shiny above; prominently reticulate with hair-filled<br />

stomatal cavities beneath; primary veins 9–11 pairs, prominent beneath; midrib impressed<br />

above, pubescent towards base. Inflorescences of axillary racemes, few-flowered, densely<br />

ferrugineous-brown-pubescent. Bracts and bracteoles oblong, to 7 mm long, persistent.<br />

Receptacle subcylindrical, 8–10 mm long, hirtellous-pubescent on exterior, glabrous within<br />

except for deflexed hairs around throat. Calyx lobes acute. Petals 5, deciduous; margins<br />

glabrous. Stamens c. 20, unilateral with tooth-like staminodes opposite. Ovary villous, style<br />

pilose on basal portion. Fruit ovoid, 2.6 × 3.2 cm; exocarp verrucose; mesocarp thin, fleshy;<br />

endocarp thin, granular, sparsely hirsute within.<br />

Venezuela and Brazil. 82: VEN. 84: BZN (AM). Growing in riverine forest. Map 19.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Bolívar, Salto Erepuchi, Alto Río Caroní, F.Cardona 2555 (VEN); Bolívar, Mun. Raul<br />

Leoni, S of Uriman, A.Fernández 2288 (K); Bolívar, Distr. Piar, Río Aparamán, rapids of Yuray-merú, SW<br />

base of Amaruay-tepui, B.Holst & R.L.Liesner 2669 (MO, NY); Río Paragua between mouth and Quebrada del<br />

Trueno, B.Stergios 10186 (NY, PORT). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, near Serra Aracá, N.A.Rosa &<br />

M.R.Cordeiro 1713 (IAN, NY); Amazonas, Rio Negro at confluence with Rio Uaupés, Serra Camaleão,<br />

D.W.Stevenson et al. 1011 (INPA, K, NY).<br />

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12. Couepia magnoliifolia Benth. ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 43 (1867)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Manaus, R.Spruce 1414; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 224<br />

(1972); iso: C, CGE, F, GH, GOET, LD, LE, NY, OXF, P, RB. (R.Spruce s.n.: BM, W, probably isotypes).<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320: 117 (1988).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 215 (1989).<br />

Tree, small to medium-sized. Leaves with stipules linear, to 1 mm long, membranous,<br />

caducous; petioles 7–8 mm long, tomentose, terete; lamina oblong, 14–24 × 5.5–8.5 cm,<br />

rounded to subcuneate at base, shortly acuminate at apex with acumen 3–5 mm long,<br />

glabrous above, with dense rufous-brown arachnoid pubescence beneath; primary veins 15–18<br />

pairs, prominent beneath, slightly impressed above. Inflorescences dense axillary or terminal<br />

racemose spikes; rachis ferrugineous-brown-sericeous. Bracts ovate, 5–7 mm long, caducous.<br />

Receptacle subcylindrical, 8–9 mm long, ferrugineous-sericeous on exterior, glabrous within<br />

except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 1 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, white,<br />

with ciliate margins. Stamens c. 25, inserted in a complete circle. Ovary pilose. Style<br />

densely pubescent for 3/4 its length. Fruit ellipsoid; epicarp smooth, glabrous; pericarp thick,<br />

fragile, glabrous within.<br />

French Guiana and Brazil. 82: FRG. 84: BZN (AM). In non-flooded forest. Flowering<br />

Feb.–June. Map 20.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: R. Sinnamary, Crique Plomb, D.Loubry 1698 (CAY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH:<br />

Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva Florestal Ducke, R.C.Forzza 293A (INPA, K); Amazonas, Rio Negro, Araras,<br />

A.Loureiro et al. INPA39469 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Manaus-Porto Velho road, km 253, G.T.Prance et al.<br />

20729 (INPA, NY).<br />

13. Couepia exflexa Fanshawe & Maguire, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 75: 376 (1948)<br />

T: Guyana: Mazaruni Station, D.B.Fanshawe 722 (F.D. 3458); lecto: NY, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop.<br />

Monogr. 9: 225 (1972); isolecto: BRG, K.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 210 (1989).<br />

Tree to 30 m tall. Leaves with stipules minute; petioles 10–12 mm long, sparsely pubescent,<br />

eglandular; lamina oblong, 10–18 × 5–8 cm; obtuse to cuneate at base, apiculate at apex,<br />

7–10 mm long, glabrous above (sparsely-ferrugineous-pubescent on young leaves), brown<br />

lanate-arachnoid beneath; midrib prominent above, glabrous except at base; primary veins<br />

14–17 pairs, prominent on lower surface. Inflorescences densely-flowered spikes 3–6 cm<br />

long with a reddish-brown pubescence. Bracts 5–8 mm long, ovate, equalling receptacle tube<br />

in length. Receptacle subsessile, 7–10 mm long, cylindrical but strongly recurved distally on<br />

anterior, dense red-brown pubescent on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at<br />

throat. Calyx lobes acute. Petals 5, white, deciduous, ciliate on margins. Stamens 15–19,<br />

slightly connate at base, unilateral, with 5–6 short filamentous staminodes opposite. Ovary<br />

pilose. Style sparsely pubescent at base. Fruit oblong-oval; epicarp smooth, glabrous;<br />

pericarp thin, hard, sparsely pubescent within.<br />

Guianas. 82: FRG, GUY. In primary forest. Map 21.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Sinnamary R., above Petit Saut, S.A.Mori et al. 23464 (CAY, NY). GUYANA:<br />

Pakaraima Mts., Sukabi R., P.Mutchnick 117 (K, US); 15 km S of Mabura, M.Polak & H. ter Steege 186 (K, U);<br />

Mabura Hill, H. ter Steege 421 (K, U).<br />

14. Couepia habrantha Standl., Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 17: 249 (1937)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Mun. de Humaitá, between Monte Cristo and Santa Vitória, Rio Ipixuna,<br />

B.A.Krukoff 7252; holo: F; iso: A, BM, BR, IAN, K, MO, NY, RB, U, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 213 (1989).<br />

Tree to 12 m tall. Leaves with stipules to 2 mm long, caducous; petioles 5–8 mm long,<br />

canaliculate above; lamina oblong-elliptic, 6–13 × 2.5–6 cm, cuneate to rounded at base,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 4–14 mm long, glabrous above, densely reddish-brown to<br />

grey-arachnoid beneath; midrib prominent and glabrous on upper surface; primary veins 11–15<br />

pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences short dense axillary and terminal spikes; rachis with


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

ferrugineous-brown pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles 7–9 mm long, ovate, acute, deciduous.<br />

Receptacle subsessile, subcylindrical, 8–10 mm long, densely ferrugineous-sericeous on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5,<br />

white, ciliate on margins. Stamens c. 25, inserted in a semicircle, with short filamentous<br />

staminodes opposite. Style densely pubescent for 3/4 of its length. Ovary pilose. Fruit ellipsoid;<br />

epicarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy; pericarp thin, fibrous, fragile, glabrous within.<br />

Guyana, Colombia, Venezuela and C Brazilian Amazonia. 82: FRG, GUY, VEN. 83: CLM.<br />

84: BZN (AM, PA). In riverine and non-flooded forest. Flowering Dec.–May. Map 22.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Saül, 10 km ESE of Eaux Claires, S.A.Mori et al. 23795 (K, NY). GUYANA: Potaro-<br />

Siparuni Region, Kaieteur Falls N. P., W.Hahn 4757 (K, US). VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Río Casiquiare above<br />

Chapezon, R.Liesner & H.Clark 8913 (MO, NY). 83. COLOMBIA: Amazonas, Rio Caquetá, Araracuara,<br />

H.Vester 48 (K). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva Florestal Ducke, M.A.D. de Souza 393<br />

(INPA, K); Amazonas, Carauari, Rio Juruá, A.S.Silva et al. 534 (IAN, NY); Pará, Rio Cururú, alto Rio<br />

Tapajós, W.Egler 1258 (MG).<br />

15. Couepia scottmorii Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 68 (1989)<br />

T: Panama: Prov. Panama, Cerro Jefe, S.A.Mori 7116; holo: NY; iso: BM, MO.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 69 (1989).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 222 (1989).<br />

Tree to 15 m tall. Branches sparsely puberulous when young. Leaves with stipules minute,<br />

lanceolate, caducous; petioles 2–5 mm long, canaliculate, rugulose, puberulous; lamina<br />

elliptic, thickly coriaceous, 2.5–5 × 1.6–3 cm, rounded to slightly subcordate at base,<br />

apiculate to bluntly acuminate at apex with acumen 0–5 mm long, glabrous above, densely<br />

brown-arachnoid pubescent beneath; midrib prominulous above, prominent beneath; primary<br />

veins 8–14 pairs, slightly impressed above, prominulous beneath. Inflorescences terminal<br />

and subterminal racemes 3.5–5.5 cm long; rachis densely yellow-brown tomentellous. Bracts<br />

and bracteoles caducous. Receptacle subcylindrical, 4–6 mm long, densely tomentellous on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx lobes 5, acute. Petals 5,<br />

sparsely pubescent on exterior, with ciliate margins. Stamens c. 26, inserted around complete<br />

circle, glabrous except for mass of hair around interior of united bases of filaments. Style<br />

densely pubescent for 3/4 of its length. Ovary densely lanate. Fruit ellipsoid, 5 × 3 cm;<br />

exocarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy; pericarp c. 3 mm thick. Fig. 54.<br />

Panama; known only from Cerro Jefe. 80: PAN. In cloud forest dominated by Clusia and<br />

Colpothrinax cookii at 1000 m. Map 23.<br />

80. PANAMA: Panamá, Cerro Jefe, G.McPherson 10588 (MO, NY); Panamá, Cerro Jefe, G.McPherson 12340<br />

(MO, NY); Panamá, Cerro Jefe, summit road trail to Chagras Valley, G.McPherson 15297 (MO, NY).<br />

16. Couepia carautae Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 70 (1989)<br />

T: Brazil Southeast: Espírito Santo, Linhares, Reserva Florestal da CVRD, estrada 143A6, km 1.430, Talhão<br />

601, J.Spada 31/78; holo: INPA; iso: NY, RB; photo: K.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 71 (1989).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 206 (1989).<br />

Tree 22 m tall. Branches glabrous when young. Leaves with stipules linear, to 1 mm long,<br />

subpersistent; petioles 6–10 mm long, glabrous, rugulose, terete; lamina narrowly oblong,<br />

coriaceous, 7–10 × 2–3.3 cm, subcuneate at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 4–7 mm<br />

long, finely pointed, glabrous above, glabrous and waxy beneath; midrib prominulous above,<br />

prominent and almost glabrous beneath, with only a few short stiff hairs; primary veins 16–20<br />

pairs, plane above, prominent beneath. Inflorescences terminal and subterminal racemes;<br />

rachis densely yellow-brown sericeous-tomentose. Bracteoles ovate, 6–7 mm long, tomentose<br />

on exterior, caducous. Receptacle subcylindrical, 7–8 mm long, yellow-brown sericeous on<br />

exterior, glabrous within; pedicels 0.5 mm long. Calyx lobes 5, acute. Petals 5, glabrous on<br />

exterior; margins ciliate. Stamens c. 35, inserted around complete circle, filaments exserted.<br />

Ovary pilose. Style densely hirsute to apex. Fruit not seen.<br />

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Figure 54. Couepia scottmorii. A, habit; B, fruit; C, leaf lower surface; D, flower; E, ½ flower;<br />

F, petals (A–F, S.A.Mori 7116). Scale bars: A, B = 4 cm; D–F = 5 mm. Drawn by Bobbi<br />

Angell. Previously published in G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 69 (1989).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

SE Brazil. 84: BZL (ES). In rainforest on clay soil. Map 24.<br />

Known only from the type collection<br />

The wood is used for railroad ties (G.T.Prance, 1989: 70).<br />

17. Couepia spicata Ducke, Arq. Inst. Biol. Veg. 2: 36 (1935)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Manaus, A.Ducke RB 25002; holo: RB; iso: IAN, K, NY, P, U.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 222 (1989).<br />

Tree, medium-sized. Leaves with stipules to 4 mm long, lanceolate, caducous; petioles 3–6 mm<br />

long, pubescent, shallowly canaliculate; lamina oblong-lanceolate, 4.6–9 × 1.4–2.8 cm, cuneate<br />

at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 6–11 mm long, glabrous above, densely reddishbrown-arachnoid<br />

beneath; midrib prominent above with lower portion pubescent; primary veins<br />

9–12 pairs, prominent on lower surface. Inflorescences dense-flowered terminal and axillary<br />

spikes; rachis with ferrugineous-brown sericeous pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles ovate,<br />

3–4 mm long, equalling the flowers, persistent. Receptacle sessile, turbinate, 3–4 mm long,<br />

ferrugineous-brown pubescent on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat.<br />

Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, white, ciliate on margins. Stamens 14–18, inserted in a semicircle,<br />

with a sterile portion opposite. Ovary pilose. Style glabrous except at base. Fruit unknown.<br />

Brazil (Amazonas). 84: BZN (AM). Growing in terra firme forest. Map 25.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Manaus-Itacoatiara Km 135, O.P.Monteiro s.n. (INPA50017); Amazonas,<br />

Mun. de Novo Aripuanã, Nova Prainha, C.D.A.Mota & O.P.Monteiro s.n. (INPA60724); Amazonas, Carauari,<br />

Poço Juruá 1, A.S.L. da Silva et al. 511 (MG, NY).<br />

18. Couepia bracteosa Benth., J. Bot. (Hooker) 2: 215 (1840)<br />

Moquilea bracteosa (Benth.) Walp., Repert. Bot. Syst. 2: 7 (1843).T: Guyana, R. & R.Schomburgk 485; holo:<br />

K; iso: BM, CGE, GH, L, OXF, TCD, W.<br />

Moquilea rufa Barb.Rodr., Hort. Flumin. 165 (1895). T: Not traced.<br />

Couepia bracteosa Benth. var. grandifolia Benoist, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. (Paris), sér. 2, 29: 597 (1923).<br />

T: French Guiana, M.Mélinon s.n.; holo: P.<br />

Couepia bracteosa Benth. var. minor Ducke, Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 5: 117 (1930). T: Brazil:<br />

Amazonas, Manaus, upper rio Tarumã, A.Ducke RB19756; holo: RB; iso: K, US.<br />

Illustrations: J.D.Hooker, in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2), t.15 (1867); G.T.Prance, Fl. Guianas 85: 11<br />

(1986); G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320: 119 (1988).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 205 (1989).<br />

Tree to 20 m tall, usually smaller. Leaves with stipules 1.5–3.5 mm long, subulate,<br />

deciduous; petioles 8–18 mm long, sparsely pubescent, shallowly canaliculate; lamina ovateelliptic,<br />

8–22 × 4–9.5 cm, subcordate at base, short-acuminate at apex, glabrous above, grey<br />

to brown-lanate beneath; primary veins 12–25 pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences<br />

terminal panicles with short silver-grey pubescence. Bracts ovate, often exceeding the<br />

receptacle tube, enclosing small groups of buds, 7–12 mm long, persistent. Receptacle<br />

subsessile, cylindrical, 7–12.5 mm long, densely brown-pubescent on exterior, glabrous<br />

within except for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx lobes acute. Petals 5, white, sparsely ciliate<br />

on margins. Stamens 25–40, connate at base of filaments, inserted in an arc of 270°, with a<br />

few short filamentous staminodes opposite. Ovary densely villous. Style pubescent. Fruit<br />

globose, 8 × 7 cm; epicarp verrucose or smooth; mesocarp thick, fleshy; endocarp thin,<br />

rather fragile, granular, glabrous within.<br />

Guianas and Amazonia. 80: cos. 82: FRG, GUY, SUR. 83: CLM, PER. 84: BZN (AM, AP,<br />

PA, RO). In primary and secondary forest on non-flooded ground. Map 26.<br />

80. COSTA RICA: Cartago, Turrialba (cultivated), K.S.Bawa 383 (MO). 82. FRENCH GUIANA: Piste de<br />

Saint Elie, B.Riera 869 (CAY, K). GUYANA: Potaro-Siparuni Region, Iwokrama Rainforest Reserve, Burro-<br />

Burro R., D.Clarke 198 (K, US). SURINAME: Tumuc Humac Mts., W of Talouakem Peak on Brazil border,<br />

P.Acevedo-Rodriguez 6120 (K, US). 83. COLOMBIA: Vaupés, Estac. Biológica Caparú, A.Rodriguez &<br />

E.Palacios 95 (K). PERU: Loreto, Prov. Requena, Río Ucayali, Arboretum Jenaro Herrera, L.Bernardi 1-163<br />

(G, NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amapá, Mun. de Oiapoque, BR-156, 109 km SSE of Oiapoque towards<br />

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SPECIES PLANTARUM — FLORA OF THE WORLD (2003)<br />

Calçoene, S.A.Mori et al. 17219 (MG, NY); Amazonas, Manaus-Porto Velho Highway km 235, G.T.Prance<br />

et al. 20768 (INPA, NY, P); Pará, Mun. de Oriximiná, Rio Trombetas, 5 km below Cachoeira Porteira,<br />

C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 1281 (INPA, NY); Rondônia, Mun. de Porto Velho, Samuel Dam area, C.A. Cid Ferreira<br />

7470 (INPA, K, NY).<br />

Widely cultivated for its edible fruit.<br />

19. Couepia subcordata Benth. ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 46 (1867)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Manaus, R.Spruce 1423; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 228<br />

(1972); isolecto: CGE, LE, M, NY, OXF, P. (R.Spruce s.n.: BM, W, probably isotypes).<br />

Couepia amazonica Fritsch, Ann. K. K. Naturhist. Hofmus. 5: 2 (1890). T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Tefé<br />

(cultivated), E.Poeppig 2814; holo: W; iso: F, GOET, K, L, LE, NY, P.<br />

Moquilea inaequalis Poepp. ex Fritsch, Ann. K. K. Naturhist. Hofmus. 5: 12 (1890), nom. nud. in synon.<br />

Parinari polystachya Poepp. ex Fritsch, Ann. K. K. Naturhist. Hofmus. 5: 12 (1890), as Parinarium polystachyum,<br />

nom. nud. in synon.<br />

Illustration: J.D.Hooker, in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2), t. 16 (1867).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 223 (1989).<br />

Tree, medium-sized. Leaves with stipules c. 2 mm long, deciduous; petioles 6–7 mm long,<br />

pubescent, terete, eglandular; lamina oblong-elliptic, 12–17 × 5.5–7.5 cm, membranous,<br />

cordate to rounded at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 3–8 mm long, glabrous above,<br />

with short, thick, silver-grey to brown-arachnoid pubescence beneath; primary veins 13–17<br />

pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles; rachis and branches<br />

with short dense light brown pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles ovate, 6–11 mm long, often<br />

as long as the receptacle tube, persistent up to early flowering. Receptacle subcylindrical,<br />

9–12 mm long, with short dense pubescence on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed<br />

hairs at throat; pedicels 1–2 mm long. Calyx lobes acute. Petals 5, white, ciliate on margins.<br />

Stamens c. 35, inserted in a complete circle. Ovary villous. Style pubescent for 2/3 its length.<br />

Fruit ellipsoid, 4.5–9 × 3–5 cm; epicarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thick, fleshy; endocarp<br />

thin, fragile, fibrous, glabrous within.<br />

Amazonia. 83: CLM, ECU, PER. 84: BZN (AM, PA). Forest. The natural distribution is hard<br />

to determine since this species is so widely cultivated in Amazonia both by indigenous<br />

peoples and in towns. Map 27.<br />

83. COLOMBIA: Amazonas, Leticia, cultivated, E.Acero & R.Rodriguéz 894 (COL). ECUADOR: Los Rios,<br />

Picilingue, INIAP Experimental Station, T.D.Pennington & G.Tenorio 10687 (K, NY). PERU: Loreto, Prov.<br />

Requena, Sahua Cocha near Jenaro Herrera, C.Peters 188 (NY); Loreto, Maynas, Río Marañón 120 km from<br />

Iquitos, J.Torres 85 (ECON). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Manaus, Colônia Oliveira Machado,<br />

A.Castellanos s.n. (INPA27546); Amazonas, Rio Solimões, São Paulo de Olivença, E.Lleras et al. P17392<br />

(INPA, NY); Pará, Belém, cultivated, A.Ducke RB15120 (RB).<br />

Cultivated in the vicinity of Manaus as a shade plant and in Peru for the edible fruit. The wood<br />

is used in carpentry and for carving.<br />

20. Couepia belemii Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 228 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Bahia, Maraú, R.P.Belém & R.S.Pinheiro 3146; holo: NY; iso: UB.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 192 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 204 (1989).<br />

Tree, medium sized. Branches glabrous when young, rugose. Leaves with stipules caducous<br />

(not seen); petioles 13–20 mm long, glabrescent, rugose, weakly canaliculate; lamina oblong<br />

to oblong-elliptic, 11–18 × 4–7 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 4–8 mm long, rounded to<br />

subcuneate at base, glabrous above, densely lanate-arachnoid pubescent beneath; midrib<br />

prominent and glabrous above, prominent beneath; primary veins 18–24 pairs, plane above,<br />

prominent beneath. Inflorescences of terminal panicles; rachis and branches ferrugineoustomentose.<br />

Receptacle subsessile, campanulate, 8–14 mm long, densely tomentose on exterior,<br />

glabrous within except for ring of deflexed hairs around throat. Calyx lobes acute, 7–10 mm


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

long, tomentose on exterior. Petals 5, white, with ciliate margins. Stamens c. 30, inserted<br />

around complete circle. Ovary lanate-pilose. Style tomentose. Fruit not seen.<br />

E and SE Brazil. 84: BZE (BA), BZL (ES). Common in the remnants of the southern Bahia<br />

wet forest and in coastal forest. Flowering in January. Map 28.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Una, 20 km NW of Una, S.A.Mori et al. 9336 (BISH, CEPEC, K,<br />

NY); Bahia, Maraú, R.P.Belém 3169 (BR, IAN, NY, UB). BRAZIL SOUTHEAST: Bahia, Reserva Florestal de<br />

Porto Seguro, G.L.Farias 217 (K); Espírito Santo, Reserva Florestal da CVRD, Linhares, J.S. 007/77 (INPA).<br />

21. Couepia caryophylloides Benoist, Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 28: 253 (1922)<br />

T: French Guiana: Godebert, H.Wachenheim 3-11; lecto: P, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 229<br />

(1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 206 (1989).<br />

Tree to 25 m tall. Leaves with stipules c. 2 mm long, caducous; petioles 7–9 mm long,<br />

canaliculate above, glabrous or sparsely pubescent; lamina oblong-elliptic to oblong-lanceolate,<br />

10–21 × 4–7.5 cm, rounded at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 4–10 mm long, glabrous<br />

above, densely grey-brown-arachnoid beneath; primary veins 17–25 pairs, prominent beneath;<br />

midrib glabrous above. Inflorescences dense terminal or axillary panicles 4–6 cm long;<br />

rachis and branches densely grey-pubescent. Bracts and bracteoles ovate, to 8 mm long, early<br />

caducous. Receptacle subcylindrical 5–7 mm long, longitudinally ridged when dry, with<br />

short grey pubescence on exterior; interior lined by dense reflexed hairs to base, or confined<br />

to ring at throat; pedicels 1–3 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded, ovate, 3–4 mm long. Petals 5,<br />

white, ciliate on margins. Stamens 22–35, inserted in a semicircle, with a toothed ridge of<br />

staminodes opposite. Ovary villous. Style pubescent almost to apex. Fruit round to oval;<br />

epicarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp granular, fragile, glabrous within.<br />

Guianas and Brazil. 82: FRG, SUR. 84: BZN (AM, AP, PA). Primary forest on high ground.<br />

Flowering June to December.<br />

Interior of receptacle hairy to base 21a. subsp. caryophylloides<br />

Interior of receptacle glabrous except for ring of hairs around throat 21b. subsp. glabra<br />

21a. Couepia caryophylloides Benoist subsp. caryophylloides<br />

Receptacle interior hairy to base.<br />

Guianas and Northern Brazil. 82. FRG, SUR. 84. BZN (AM, AP, PA). Map 29.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Comté R., Etienne, J.J. de Granville [B.]5263 (BR, CAY, K, P); Oiapok, St. Paul,<br />

R.Oldeman B2514 (P). SURINAME: Mapane Creek, J.Elburg LBB9373 (LBB, US). 84. BRAZIL NORTH:<br />

Amapá, Rio Oiapoque, Mt. Tipac, H.S.Irwin 48695 (F, GH, IAN, MO, NY, US); Amazonas, Distr.<br />

Agropecuário, Reserva 1501, N of Manaus, S.A.Mori et al. 20044 (INPA, K, NY); Pará, Cuantã dos Anajás,<br />

Rio Anajás, H.T.Beck et al. 282 (INPA, K, NY).<br />

21b. Couepia caryophylloides subsp. glabra Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 72 (1989)<br />

T: Brazil North: Pará, Santarém-Cuiabá Hwy., km 82, Medeiros & Marinho 58; holo: IAN.<br />

Receptacle interior glabrous except for ring of hairs around throat.<br />

Brazil (Pará); known only from the type collection. 84: BZN (PA). Map 30.<br />

22. Couepia morii Prance, Kew Bull. 47: 254 (1992)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, N of Manaus, Distrito Agropecuário, Reserva 1501, S.A.Mori & P.A.C.L.Assunção<br />

21398; holo: INPA; iso: K, NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Kew Bull. 47: 255 (1992).<br />

Tree to 30 m tall. Branches sparsely puberulous when young soon becoming glabrous.<br />

Leaves with stipules caducous (not seen); petioles 6–10 mm long, sparsely puberulous soon<br />

becoming glabrous, eglandular, rugose, canaliculate above; lamina oblong, coriaceous,<br />

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7–13.5 × 3–5.8 cm; base rounded to subcuneate; apex abruptly acuminate with acumen<br />

5–12 mm long; glabrous above, densely appressed lanate pubescent beneath; midrib glabrous<br />

and prominent above, prominent beneath; primary veins 16–19 pairs, plane above, prominent<br />

beneath. Inflorescences of terminal and axillary little-branched panicles, 2–5 cm long; rachis<br />

and branches tomentellous; flowers borne on rachis or on small branches in groups of 2 or 3.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles large and enclosing groups of buds but very early caducous and only<br />

visible in young inflorescences, 3–15 mm long, membranous tomentellous on exterior,<br />

puberulous within. Receptacle cylindrical, tomentellous on exterior, glabrous within except<br />

at throat. Calyx lobes 5, tomentellous on exterior. Petals 5, glabrous except for ciliate<br />

margins. Stamens c. 20, inserted around complete circle, with a mass of deflexed hairs<br />

around base. Ovary tomentellous, inserted at mouth of receptacle. Style hirsute for 1/2 of<br />

length. Fruit not seen.<br />

Central Amazonia, Brazil. 84: BZN (AM). Forest on terra firme. Map 31.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, N of Manaus, Distrito Agropecuário, Reserva 1501, M.A. de Freitas et al.<br />

838 (INPA, K, NY); Amazonas, N of Manaus, Distrito Agropecuário, Reserva 1501, S.A.Mori & E. da Costa<br />

Pereira 20517 (K, NY, US); Amazonas, N of Manaus, Distrito Agropecuário, Reserva 1501, S.A.Mori et al.<br />

21411 (K, NY); Amazonas, 90 km N of Manaus, Distrito Agropecuário, Fazenda Dimona, Reserve 2303,<br />

S.S. da Silva INPA/WWF 3304.2044.2 (K, NY).<br />

23. Couepia excelsa Ducke, Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 5:116 (1930)<br />

T: Brazil North: Pará, Rio Trombetas, Lago Salgado, A.Ducke RB19758; holo: RB; iso: IAN, K, P, U.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 209 (1989).<br />

Tree to 25 m tall. Leaves with stipules to 3 mm long, caducous; petioles 8–10.5 mm long,<br />

terete, pubescent; lamina elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, 13–25 × 4–7 cm, rounded to subcordate<br />

at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 4–9 mm long, sparsely appressed-pubescent<br />

above, becoming glabrous with age, densely grey-arachnoid beneath; midrib sparsely<br />

pubescent above; primary veins 23–38 pairs, prominent on lower surface. Inflorescences<br />

short-branched panicles or racemes, axillary or terminal, 3–6 cm long; rachis and branches<br />

brown tomentellous. Bracts and bracteoles ovate, to 8 mm long, caducous. Receptacle<br />

subcampanulate, 9 mm long, densely brown-pubescent on exterior; interior lined to base by<br />

dense reflexed hairs; pedicels 2–3 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded, ovate, 4.5–6 mm long.<br />

Petals 5, white, ciliate on margins. Stamens 38–40, inserted in an arc of 270°, sometimes<br />

with a short sterile toothed portion of circle opposite. Ovary villous. Style pubescent almost<br />

to apex. Fruit oval, 6–7 × 4 cm; epicarp smooth, glabrous; endocarp granular, fragile,<br />

glabrous within.<br />

Eastern Amazonian Brazil and in French Guiana. 82: FRG. 84: BZN (AP, PA, RR). Nonflooded<br />

forest. Flowering July–Oct. Map 32.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Anapaïké, M.Fleury 1348 [sterile] (CAY, K). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amapá,<br />

Camaipi, S.A.Mori et al. 15859 (K, NY); Amapá, Serra do Navio, Rio Araguari, J.M.Pires et al. 51248 (F, GH,<br />

K, MG, NY, UB, US); Pará, Mun. de Oriximiná, Rio Cachorro, C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 8054 (INPA, K, NY);<br />

Roraima, Manaus-Caracaraí, km 329, W.C.Steward et al. 54 (INPA, NY).<br />

24. Couepia uiti (Mart. & Zucc.) Benth. ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2):<br />

47 (1867)<br />

Moquilea uiti Mart. & Zucc., Abh. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., 1: 390 (1832); Moquilea eliti<br />

(Mart. & Zucc.) Walp., Repert. Bot. Syst. 2: 6 (1843). T: Brazil Northeast: Bahia, banks of Rio São<br />

Francisco, C.F.P.Martius s.n.; lecto: M, designated here.<br />

Couepia martiana Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 47 (1867). T: Brazil Northeast: Piauí,<br />

C.F.P.Martius s.n.; lecto: M, designated here.<br />

Couepia paraguariensis Hassl., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 7: 375 (1909). T: Paraguay: 'Alto-P. Chaco',<br />

K.Fiebrig 1379; holo: G; iso: K.<br />

Couepia dahlgrenii Standl., Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 17(3): 249 (1937). T: Brazil Northeast: Piauí,<br />

'Campo major', B.E.Dahlgren 986; holo: F.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 224 (1989).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

Tree to 4 m tall or shrub. Leaves with stipules to 6 mm long, linear, membranous; petioles<br />

2 mm long, densely pubescent, often with 2 conspicuous glands at lamina base, shallowly<br />

canaliculate; lamina orbicular to elliptic, 2.5–5.5 × 1.5–3.5 cm, rounded to cordate at base,<br />

short-acuminate or apiculate at apex with acumen 1–3 mm long, sparsely tomentose above<br />

when young, becoming glabrous with age, densely grey-arachnoid beneath; midrib pubescent<br />

above; primary veins 5–9 pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences terminal panicles; rachis<br />

and branches with short grey-brown tomentum. Bracts and bracteoles ovate to lanceolate, to<br />

8 mm long, deciduous. Receptacle subcampanulate, 5–8 mm long, with short light brown<br />

pubescence on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 3–5 mm<br />

long. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, white, sparsely pubescent, ciliate on margins. Stamens<br />

30–60, inserted in a complete circle. Ovary densely pilose. Style pubescent for 2/3 its length.<br />

Fruit ovoid, 3–3.5 × 1.5–2 cm; epicarp verrucose, glabrous; mesocarp thick, fleshy; endocarp<br />

thin, fragile, of a granular texture, glabrous within.<br />

Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay. 83: BOL. 84: BZC (GO, MS, MT), BZE (AL, BA, PE, PI),<br />

BZL (MG, SP), BZN (RO). 85: PAR. Savannas, cerrados, and rocky places beside streams<br />

and sandy riverbanks. Map 33.<br />

83. BOLIVIA: Dept. Santa Cruz, Angel Sandoval, San Matias, R.Guillén 2221 (K, MO). 84. BRAZIL<br />

NORTH: Rondônia, Rio Madeira, Cachoeira Misericórdia, Ribeirão, G.T.Prance et al. 6722 (INPA, NY, US).<br />

BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Bom Jesus da Lapa, Rio das Rãs, G. & M.Hatschbach 55186<br />

(K, MBM); Piauí, Mun. de São Raimundo Nonato, 1 km SW of Fundação Ruralista, 8–10 km NNE of Curral<br />

Novo, G.P.Lewis & H.P.N.Pearson 1142 (K, NY). BRAZIL SOUTHEAST: Minas Gerais, Turmalina, Peixe<br />

Cru, S.T.Silva 636 (BHCB, K). BRAZIL WEST-CENTRAL: Goiás, Rio Corumbá, Mun. de Ipameri,<br />

G.Hatschbach 38936 (MBM, NY); Mato Grosso, Rio Negro, Fazenda Rio Negro, G.T.Prance & G.B.Schaller<br />

26302 (CEN, NY); Mato Grosso do Sul, Mun. de Corumbá, Fazenda Santa Catarina, A.Allem 2324 (CEN).<br />

85. PARAGUAY: Concepción, Paso Horqueta del Río Aquidabán, 48 km N of Concepción, D.R.Brunner et al.<br />

987 (K, MO, PY); Estancia 3 Hermanas, Potrero Aquidabán, I.Basualdo 3560 (MO).<br />

25. Couepia cataractae Ducke, Arq. Serv. Florest. 1(1): 31 (1939)<br />

T: Brazil North: Pará, Rio Tapajós, Maranhãozinho Cachoeira, A.Ducke RB 15136; holo: RB; iso: IAN, K, U, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 206 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small tree. Leaves with stipules linear, to 1.5 mm long, membranous, deciduous;<br />

petioles 3–5 mm long, sparsely pubescent, canaliculate above; lamina oblong, 4–10 × 1.5–5 cm,<br />

rounded to subcordate at base, rounded to obtuse at apex, glabrous above, densely greyarachnoid<br />

beneath, usually becoming glabrous with age; primary veins 10–15 pairs, rather<br />

inconspicuous beneath; midrib prominent beneath, glabrous above except at base.<br />

Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles; rachis and branches with short dense grey<br />

pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles 1.5–5 mm long, ovate, deciduous. Receptacle 5–7 mm<br />

long, subcampanulate-turbinate, often slightly curved anteriorly, short grey-pubescent on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels slender, 6–13 mm long.<br />

Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, white, pubescent, ciliate on margins. Stamens 60–90, inserted<br />

in a complete circle; filaments very far exserted. Ovary pilose. Style pubescent for 3/4 its<br />

length. Fruit ovoid, with a verrucose epicarp; mesocarp thin; endocarp thin, fragile, granular,<br />

sparsely pubescent within.<br />

Amazonian Brazil. 84: BZN (PA, RO). Rocky places beside rivers. Map 34.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Pará, Itapiranga, Rio Tocantins, C.C.Berg & A.J.Henderson 684 (AAU, MG, NY); Pará,<br />

Rio Xingu, Praia de Parati below Altamira, G.T.Prance et al. 26343 (MG, NY); Pará, Tucuruí, Breu Branco,<br />

Rio Tocantins, J.Revilla et al. 8666 (INPA); Pará, Rio Tapajós, Cachoeira do Acará, B.G.S.Ribeiro 277 (IAN);<br />

Rondônia, Rio Urupá, M.R.Cordeiro 468 (IAN, INPA).<br />

26. Couepia macrophylla Spruce ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 41 (1867)<br />

T: Peru: Loreto (in Monte Guayrapurina), R.Spruce 4049; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr.<br />

9: 233 (1972); isolecto: OXF.<br />

Couepia speciosa Pilg., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 37:539 (1906). T: Peru: A.Weberbauer 4649; holo: B, destroyed;<br />

photo: F.<br />

Illustration: J.D.Hooker, in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2), t. 13 (1867).<br />

29


30<br />

SPECIES PLANTARUM — FLORA OF THE WORLD (2003)<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 215 (1989).<br />

Tree, small. Leaves with stipules 15–20 mm long, linear, caducous; petioles thick, 8–15 mm long,<br />

terete, sparsely pubescent, with 2 medial sessile glands; lamina oblong to oblong-elliptic,<br />

19–22 × 6–12 cm on flowering branches (much larger on sterile branches, up to 40 × 14 cm),<br />

glabrous above, densely rufous-to-grey arachnoid beneath, rounded to cordate at base,<br />

abruptly obtuse to abruptly acuminate at apex with acumen 4–8 mm long; primary veins 26–30<br />

pairs, prominent beneath, slightly impressed above. Inflorescences dense-flowered racemes;<br />

rachis with short reddish-brown pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles ovate, to 15 mm long,<br />

persistent. Receptacle 20–25 mm long, cylindrical, with short reddish-brown pubescence on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 2–3.2 mm long. Calyx<br />

lobes rounded. Petals 5, persistent, sparsely ciliate at margins. Stamens numerous (c. 280),<br />

inserted in a complete circle, in many rows. Ovary villous. Style densely pubescent<br />

throughout. Fruit (when young) ellipsoid, 4 × 1.5 cm; exocarp smooth, glabrous.<br />

W and C Amazonia, Panama. 80: PAN. 83: ECU, PER. 84: BZN (AC, AM). Non-flooded<br />

forest. Map 35.<br />

80. PANAMA: Darien, Río Ucurganti, N.Bristan 1121 (MO, NY). 83. ECUADOR: Napo, P. N. Yasuní,<br />

A.Dik 881 (K, MO); Sucumbios, Gonzalo Pizarro Cantón, Campo Bermejo 6 Norte, C.E.Cerón et al. 9193<br />

(K, MO, QCNE). PERU: Amazonas, Valle del Río Santiago, 65 km N of Pinglo, V.Huashikat 1591 (MO);<br />

Loreto, Maynas, road Iquitos-Nauta, R.Vásquez & N.Jaramillo 10579 (K, MO). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Acre,<br />

Tarauacá, Rio Muru, Seringal Vitória Velha, M.Silveira et al. 934 (K, NY).<br />

27. Couepia krukovii Standl., Field Mus.Nat Hist., Bot. Ser. 17(3): 250 (1937)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Mun. de Manicoré, near Bella Vista, B.A.Krukoff 6208; holo: F; iso: A, BM, BR,<br />

K, MO, NY, RB, U.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 214 (1989).<br />

Tree, small to medium-sized. Leaves with stipules linear, to 1.5 cm long, caducous; petioles<br />

thick, 3–6 mm long, glabrous, eglandular, terete; lamina oblong-oblanceolate, 22–33 × 6–7.5 cm,<br />

rounded to cordate at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 7–10 mm long, glabrous on both<br />

surfaces except when very young; midrib prominent above, glabrous when mature; primary<br />

veins 17–23 pairs, prominent beneath, slightly impressed above. Inflorescences denselyflowered<br />

terminal and axillary spicate racemes; rachis with short tomentellous brown<br />

pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles 6–10 mm long, ovate, acute, persistent. Receptacle<br />

subsessile, cylindrical, 2.5 cm long, slightly curved, with short dense brown pubescence on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx lobes rounded, 1 cm long.<br />

Petals 5, ciliate on margins. Stamens numerous (c. 255), inserted in a complete circle. Ovary<br />

villous. Style pubescent for 2/3 its length. Fruit unknown.<br />

Central <strong>part</strong>s of the basins of the Rios Madeira and Purus, extending into Bolivia and<br />

Colombia. 83: BOL, CLM. 84: BZN (AM, RO). Confined to várzea forests. Map 36.<br />

83. BOLIVIA: Dept. Beni, Cachuela Esperanza, Río Beni, G.Meyer 46 (Z). COLOMBIA: Amazonas,<br />

Araracuara, Villazal, Río Caquetá, C.Londoño et al. 881 (NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Rio Purus<br />

between Redenção and Itaboca, G.T.Prance et al. 16315 (INPA, K, NY, U, US); Rondônia, Rio Madeira,<br />

Calama, M.Goulding 183 (MG).<br />

28. Couepia latifolia Standl., Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 17(3): 251 (1937)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Mun. de Manicoré, near Bella Vista, B.A.Krukoff 6005; holo: F; iso: A, BM, BR,<br />

K, MO, NY, RB, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 214 (1989).<br />

Tree. Leaves with stipules lanceolate, c. 3 mm long, subpersistent; petioles 4–9 mm long,<br />

pubescent, with 2 medial glands, terete; lamina oblong-ovate, 17–24 × 5–12 cm, glabrous<br />

above, sparsely grey-arachnoid or glabrous beneath, rounded at base, rounded or with short<br />

and blunt acumen at apex; primary veins 16–19 pairs, prominent beneath, slightly impressed<br />

above. Inflorescences axillary racemes; rachis tomentellous. Bracts and bracteoles 4–8 mm long,<br />

ovate, acute, persistent, tomentellous on exterior. Receptacle cylindrical, sessile, 1.5–2.5 cm<br />

long, with dense light-brown pubescence on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

hairs at throat. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, persistent, ciliate on margins. Stamens<br />

numerous, inserted in a complete circle. Ovary villous. Style densely pubescent for 3/4 its<br />

length. Fruit ovoid, 5–9 cm long, 1.5–5.5 cm broad; epicarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp<br />

thick, fleshy; endocarp thin, of a granular texture, fragile, glabrous within.<br />

Basins of the Rios Purus and Madeira. 83: BOL, CLM, PER. 84: BZN (AC, AM). Forest in<br />

periodically flooded areas. Map 37.<br />

83. BOLIVIA: Dept. Beni, Prov. Vaca Diez, 17 km S of Riberalta, D.C.Daly et al. 6254 (K, NY).<br />

COLOMBIA: Vaupés, Est. Biol. Caparú, S.Defler 103 (MO). PERU: Madre de Dios, Cocha Cashu Biol.<br />

Station, A.Gentry 43576 (MO, NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Acre, Sena Madureira, Rio Macauã, Provenir,<br />

D.C.Daly et al. 8118 (K, NY); Amazonas, Boca do Acre, G.T.Prance et al. 2339 (INPA, NY).<br />

29. Couepia ovalifolia (Schott) Benth. ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): (1867),<br />

as ovatifolia<br />

Chrysobalanus ovalifolius Schott, in C.P.J.Sprengel, Syst. Veg. 4 (Cur. Post.): 406 (1827). T: Brazil<br />

Southeast: Rio de Janeiro, Tijuró, H.W.Schott s.n.; holo: W; iso: K, NY.<br />

Couepia hypoleuca Miq., Linnaea 19: 438 (1847), cited as Moquilea hypoleuca in Index Kewensis. T: Brazil<br />

Southeast: Rio de Janeiro, P.Claussen 2023; holo: L; iso: C, G, MO, P, U, W, WU, Z.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 218 (1989).<br />

Shrub, dwarf to medium-sized tree. Leaves with stipules to 2 mm long, caducous; petioles<br />

4–7 (–10) mm long, pubescent when young, shallowly canaliculate; lamina ovate, 4–10.5 ×<br />

2.5–7 cm, rounded to cordate at base, short-acuminate at apex with acumen 1–7 mm long,<br />

glabrous above, densely silver-grey-arachnoid beneath, sometimes becoming glabrous with<br />

age; midrib prominent beneath, pubescent above when young; primary veins 11–15 pairs,<br />

prominent beneath, impressed above. Inflorescences terminal panicles; rachis and branches<br />

with short light brown pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles oblong-ovate, 3–6.5 mm long,<br />

caducous. Receptacle subcampanulate, 4–5 mm long, densely light-brown-pubescent on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 1.5–4 mm long. Calyx<br />

lobes rounded, 3–4 mm long. Petals 5, white, ciliate on margins. Stamens 16–19, inserted in<br />

an arc of 240°, with a sterile portion opposite. Ovary densely pilose. Style pubescent for 1/2<br />

its length. Fruit elliptic; epicarp smooth, glabrous or softly pubescent when young; mesocarp<br />

thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, fragile, granular, glabrous within.<br />

On the coast of Brazil from Pernambuco to Rio de Janeiro. 84: BZE (BA, PE), BZL (ES, MG,<br />

RJ). Restingas, littoral forest, sand plains, and sand bars. Flowering Aug.–Nov. Map 38.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Ilhéus, 2 km NE of Banco da Vitória, W.W.Thomas et al. 10716<br />

(K, NY); Bahia, Mun. de Maraú, 6 km on road to Ibaitaba, A.M de Carvalho et al. 3280 (CEPEC, K);<br />

Pernambuco, Mun. de Olinda, Rio Doce near Recife, G.T.Prance & D.A.Lima 4810 (NY). BRAZIL<br />

SOUTHEAST: Espírito Santo, Reserva Florestal da CVRD, Linhares, G.L.Farias 73 (K); Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Pedra de Itaúna, M.B.Casari 277 (GUA); Rio de Janeiro, restinga da Barra da Tijuca, G.Martinelli 80 (RB).<br />

30. Couepia leitaofilhoi Prance, Kew Bull. 54: 108 (1999)<br />

T: Brazil Southeast: São Paulo, Mun. de Ubatuba, Picinguaba, A.Furlan 762; holo: HRCB; iso: K, NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Kew Bull. 54: 109 (1999).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance loc.cit.: 106.<br />

Tree. Branches glabrous when young, conspicuously lenticellate. Leaves with stipules minute,<br />

interpetiolar, caducous; petioles 8–11 mm, glabrous, weakly canaliculate above, eglandular;<br />

lamina oblong, chartaceous, 9–17 × 3.5–7.5 cm, acuminate at 7–12 mm long apex, rounded<br />

and slightly unequal at base, glabrous above, with a short brown, appressed-lanate<br />

pubescence beneath; midrib prominulous above, prominent and almost glabrous beneath;<br />

primary veins 11–13 pairs, plane above, prominulous beneath. Inflorescences of terminal and<br />

axillary panicles; rachis and branches brown-tomentellous. Receptacle cylindrical, 6–7 mm<br />

long, brown-tomentellous on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs on throat;<br />

pedicels 0.5 mm long. Calyx lobes 5, acute, brown-tomentellous on exterior. Petals 5, white;<br />

margins ciliate. Stamens 19–21, inserted around complete circle. Ovary lanate. Style hirsute<br />

for 2/3 of length. Fruit ovoid, 3 cm long, 2.5 cm wide; exocarp smooth, glabrous.<br />

31


32<br />

SPECIES PLANTARUM — FLORA OF THE WORLD (2003)<br />

Brazil (São Paulo). 84: BZL (SP). Forest. Map 39.<br />

84. BRAZIL SOUTHEAST: São Paulo, Mun. de Ubatuba, Picinguaba, F.C.P.Garcia et al. 411 (HRCB, K);<br />

São Paulo, Mun. de Ubatuba, Picinguaba, F.C.P.Garcia et al. 621 (HRCB, K); São Paulo, Mun. de Ubatuba,<br />

Picinguaba, J.E.L.S.Ribeiro et al. 639 (HRCB, K).<br />

31. Couepia schottii Fritsch, Ann. K. K. Naturhist. Hofmus. 5:13 (1890)<br />

Chrysobalanus macrophyllus Schott, in C.P.J.Sprengel, Syst. Veg. 4(2): 407 (1827), non Couepia macrophylla<br />

Spruce ex Hook.f. (1867). T: Brazil Southeast: Rio de Janeiro, H.W.Schott s.n.; holo: W; iso: NY.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 222 (1989).<br />

Tree to 25 m tall. Leaves with stipules c. 2 mm long, caducous; petioles 12–15 mm long,<br />

sparsely pubescent, shallowly canaliculate; lamina oblong, 10–18 × 4–7 cm, subcordate at<br />

base, rounded to short-acuminate at apex with acumen 1–3 mm long, glabrous above, densely<br />

grey-brown-arachnoid beneath; primary veins 16–20 pairs, prominent beneath, impressed<br />

above. Inflorescences terminal panicles; rachis and branches with short light brown<br />

pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles ovate, acute, to 4 mm long, caducous. Receptacle<br />

subcampanulate, 5–6 mm long, with short light brown pubescence on exterior, glabrous<br />

within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 2 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5,<br />

ciliate on margins. Stamens 15–16, inserted in a semicircle, with a few small filamentous<br />

staminodes opposite. Ovary densely villous. Style pubescent for 1/2 its length. Fruit spherical,<br />

c. 3.5 cm in diam.; epicarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, granular,<br />

fragile, glabrous within.<br />

Brazil (Bahia to Rio de Janeiro). 84: BZE (BA), BZL (ES, RJ). Coastal restingas. Flowering<br />

Aug.–Nov. Map 40.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Uruçuca, 28 km NE of Uruçuca, S.A.Mori et al. 13065 (CEPEC,<br />

K, NY). BRAZIL SOUTHEAST: Espírito Santo, Res. Florestal Linhares, J.Spada 148 (INPA, RB); Rio de<br />

Janeiro, restinga de Grumari, D.Araújo 5261 (GUA); Rio de Janeiro, Mun. de Saquarema, Res. Ecol. Estadual<br />

Jacarepiá, D.Araújo 9650 (K, GUA); Rio de Janeiro, Mun. de Saquarema, restinga de Massambaba, C.Farney<br />

1101 (NY, RB).<br />

32. Couepia grandiflora (Mart. & Zucc.) Benth. ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras.<br />

14(2): 46 (1867)<br />

Moquilea grandiflora Mart. & Zucc., Abh. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., 1: 388 (1832). T: Brazil<br />

West-central: Goiás, C.F.P.Martius s.n.; lecto: M, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 236 (1972).<br />

Couepia formosana Taub., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 21: 429 (1896). T: Brazil West-central: Goiás, Formosa, E.Ule<br />

2881; holo: B, destroyed; iso: HBG.<br />

Couepia suberosa Pilg., Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 8: 538 (1923). T: Brazil Southeast: Minas<br />

Gerais, Rio Pardo, L.Riedel 504; holo: B, destroyed; iso: OXF.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 211 (1989).<br />

Tree to 8 m tall. Branches pubescent when young; older branches often with a conspicuous<br />

thick cork covering c. 4 mm thick. Leaves with stipules to 2 mm long, subulate, caducous;<br />

petioles 3–13 mm long, pubescent, terete; lamina oblong to ovate, 7.5–18 × 3.5–9 cm,<br />

cordate to cuneate at base, rounded to bluntly acuminate at apex, glabrous above, or with<br />

sparse ferrugineous pubescence when young, shortly dense-arachnoid beneath; primary veins<br />

10–16 pairs, prominent beneath, prominulous above; midrib prominent on both surfaces.<br />

Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles; rachis and branches with dense yellow-brown<br />

pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles 1.5–5 mm long, ovate, membranous, caducous. Receptacle<br />

campanulate, 5–11.5 cm long, densely cinereous-pubescent, glabrous within except for<br />

deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 2–5 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, white,<br />

pubescent, ciliate on margins, caducous. Stamens 50–125, inserted in a complete circle.<br />

Ovary densely villous. Style pubescent for most of its length. Fruit oblong; epicarp smooth,<br />

glabrous, drying black; pericarp thick, fleshy, glabrous within.<br />

Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay. 83: BOL. 84: BZC (DF, GO, MS, MT), BZE (BA, MA, PI),<br />

BZL (MG, SP), BZN (RO, TO), BZS (PR). 85: PAR. Cerrados and savannas. Flowering<br />

July–Dec. Map 41.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Rondônia, Km 16 Vilhena-Colorado, B.W.Nelson 344 (INPA, NY). BRAZIL<br />

NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Formosa do Rio Preto, near Rio Richão, Fazenda Lagoa de Fora, B.J.Dias et<br />

al. 107 (K); Maranhão, Grajahú, A.Lisboa MG2494 (BM, MG, RB); Piauí, banks of Rio Gurguéia, G.Gardner<br />

2563 (BM, F, GH, K, OXF, P, US, W). BRAZIL SOUTHEAST: Minas Gerais, Lagoa Santa, A.E.Brina &<br />

L.V.Costa BHCB32757 (BHCB); São Paulo, Mun. de Botucatu, km 27–29 road S Manuel-Sta. Maria da Serra,<br />

A.Amaral Jr. et al. 3 (BOTU, HRCB, K). BRAZIL WEST-CENTRAL: Distrito Federal, Res. Ecológica IBGE,<br />

M.L.M.Azevedo et al. 922 (IBGE); Goiás, Mun. de Posse, Serra Geral de Goiás, I. & G.Gottsberger 152-25771<br />

(BOTU, NY); Mato Grosso do Sul, Mun. de Iguatemi, 5 km W of Iguatemi, R.Callejas et al. 1969 (K, MBM, NY).<br />

85. PARAGUAY: Dept. Canindeyu, 60 km E of Mbutuy, Estancia Río Corrientes, D.R.Brunner et al. 946 (K, MO).<br />

33. Couepia elata Ducke, Arq. Inst. Biol. Veg. 2: 35 (1935)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Manaus, A.Ducke RB25001; holo: RB; iso: K, P, U.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 209 (1989).<br />

Tree, large. Leaves with stipules minute; petioles 4–6 mm long, shortly pubescent; lamina<br />

ovate 4–7 × 2.5–3 cm, obtuse to subcuneate at base, caudately acuminate at apex with<br />

acumen 6–9 mm long, glabrous above, prominently reticulate beneath with silver-grey<br />

pubescence between reticulations; midrib impressed above, pubescent on lower portion;<br />

primary veins 6–8 pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary fewflowered<br />

lax racemes, with short grey-pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles minute, caducous.<br />

Receptacle obconical-turbinate, 4–5 mm long, sparsely pubescent on exterior, glabrous<br />

within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 2.5–3.5 mm long. Calyx lobes acute.<br />

Petals 5, white, glabrous on margins, deciduous. Stamens 35–40, inserted in 1/2 a circle, with<br />

a row of short-toothed staminodes opposite. Ovary densely villous. Style glabrous except at<br />

base. Fruit globose, 5–6 cm diameter; epicarp densely verrucose; mesocarp thick; endocarp<br />

fragile, thick, granular.<br />

Guianas, Colombia, W and C Amazonian Brazil. 82: FRG, GUY. 83: CLM. 84: BZN (AC,<br />

AM). Non-flooded forest. Flowering Mar.–June. Map 42.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Sinnamary R., above Petit Saut, S.A.Mori et al. 23651 (K, NY). GUYANA: Cuyuni-<br />

Mazaruni Region, Pakaraima Mts., Karowrieng R., 1 km SE of Maipuri Falls, B.Hoffman 3036 (K, US).<br />

83. COLOMBIA: Amazonas, Río Cahuina, M.Sanchez S. et al. 980 (K). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas,<br />

Manaus, Reserva Florestal Ducke, P.A.C.L.Assunção 506 (INPA, K); Amazonas, Rio Camanaú, Mun. de Novo<br />

Airão, R.Miller 173 (INPA, K); Acre, Cruzeiro do Sul, Estrada Alemanha, G.T.Prance et al. 11943 (INPA, NY).<br />

34. Couepia racemosa Benth. ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 43(1867)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Falls of São Gabriel, R.Spruce 1776; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop.<br />

Monogr. 9: 238 (1972); isolecto: OXF, P.<br />

Couepia racemosa var. reticulata Pilg., Verh. Bot. Vereins Prov. Brandenburg 47: 150 (1905). T: Brazil:<br />

Amazonas, Manaus, E.Ule 6149 (K, MG).<br />

Couepia calophlebia Standl., Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 17(3): 248 (1937). T: Brazil North:<br />

Amazonas, Rio Embira, B.A.Krukoff 4913; holo: F; iso: A, BM, F, K, M, MO, NY, RB, U, US.<br />

Illustration: J.D.Hooker, in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2), t. 14(1) (1867).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 220 (1989).<br />

Tree to 30 m tall. Leaves with stipules c. 1.5 mm long, caducous; petioles 8–12 mm long,<br />

with 2 sessile glands near to lamina base; lamina elliptic to oblong, 5–18.5 × 2–7.5 cm,<br />

rounded to cuneate at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 4.5–20 mm long, glabrous above,<br />

prominently reticulate beneath, or with stomatal cavities, with short appressed grey pubescence;<br />

midrib prominent beneath, slightly impressed above; primary veins 8–12 pairs, prominent<br />

beneath, slightly impressed above. Inflorescences little branched densely-flowered panicles;<br />

rachis and branches with short brown tomentellous pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles ovate to<br />

oblong, 2–6 mm long, caducous. Receptacle cylindrical-turbinate, 5–7.5 mm long, with a short<br />

brown pubescence on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx<br />

lobes rounded to acute. Petals 5, white, exceeding calyx lobes, glabrous on margins. Stamens<br />

24–30, unilateral, with a smooth glabrous untoothed portion of the circle opposite them.<br />

Ovary densely villous. Style pubescent at base only. Fruit elliptic, pointed at apex, 3–4.5 ×<br />

2–3.5 cm; epicarp verrucose; pericarp undifferentiated, rather fragile, sparsely pubescent within.<br />

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Figure 55. Couepia amaraliae. A, habit; B, leaf lower surface; C, flower bud; D, flower;<br />

E, ½ flower; F, petal; G, fruit (A–F, G.T.Prance et al. 29261; G, N.A.Rosa & I.Cordeiro 1713).<br />

Scale bars: A, G = 3 cm; B = 5 mm; C–F = 4 mm. Drawn by Bobbi Angell. Previously<br />

published in G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 204 (1989).


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C and W Amazonia in Venezuela, Colombia, Peru and Brazil. 82: VEN. 83: CLM, PER.<br />

84: BZN (AM, PA). Non-flooded forest or on periodically flooded ground, riverine forest<br />

and river banks, and secondary forest. Flowering Feb.–Aug. Map 43.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Dept. Atures, Río Cataniapo, 2 km from San Pedro de Cataniapo, F.Guanchez<br />

396 (MYF). 83. COLOMBIA: Amazonas, Resguardo Aduche, Correg. de Pto. Santander, D.Cárdenas &<br />

F.Andoque 4282 (COAH, K). PERU: Loreto, Maynas, Llachapa, Río Napo, R.Vásquez & N.Jaramillo 3762<br />

(MO, NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Mun. de Tefé, Lago Tefé, Vila Nogueira, I.L.Amaral et al. 56<br />

(INPA, NY, US); Amazonas, Manaus, Estrada Mauá, G.T.Prance et al. 11631 (INPA, NY); Pará, 25 km up<br />

Rio Mapuera, D.G.Campbell et al. P22563 (INPA, NY, US).<br />

35. Couepia amaraliae Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 72 (1989), as amaralae<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, base of Serra Aracá, 3 km E of Rio Jauari, G.T.Prance et al. 29261; holo: INPA;<br />

iso: NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 73 (1989).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 204 (1989).<br />

Shrub 1–4 m tall. Branches appressed lanate pubescent when young, becoming glabrous with<br />

age. Leaves with stipules caducous; petioles 4–5 mm long, lanate when young, rugulose,<br />

terete, eglandular; lamina oblong to oblong-elliptic, coriaceous, 2.5–6 × 1.5–3.2 cm, rounded<br />

at base, acute or bluntly acuminate at apex, glabrous above, prominently reticulate beneath<br />

with conspicuous deep stomatal cavities filled with short grey pubescence; midrib prominent<br />

and sparsely lanate beneath, slightly impressed above; primary veins 9–10 pairs, prominent<br />

and lanate beneath, plane to slightly impressed above. Inflorescences of few-branched<br />

panicles or racemes, axillary and terminal; rachis and branches brown-tomentellous. Bracts<br />

and bracteoles ovate, caducous, tomentellous on both surfaces. Receptacle campanulateturbinate,<br />

3–4 mm long, tomentellous on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs<br />

at throat. Calyx lobes 5, acute, 2 mm long, tomentellous on both surfaces. Petals 5, white,<br />

glabrous. Stamens 35–40, inserted around 1/2 of circle. Ovary densely villous. Style glabrous<br />

except for deflexed hairs at base. Fruit globose, 5 cm diam.; exocarp glabrous, lenticellate;<br />

pericarp 2–2.5 mm thick, hard, woody, tomentose within. Fig. 55.<br />

Brazil (Amazonas). 84: BZN (AM). Sandy soil forests (campina and campinarana). Map 44.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, 3 km S of central <strong>part</strong> of Serra Aracá, M.G.Silva et al. 7121 (INPA, NY);<br />

Amazonas, 3 km S of central <strong>part</strong> of Serra Aracá, W.A.Rodrigues et al. 10509 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Rio<br />

Aracá near mouth of Rio Jauari, I.Cordeiro 126 (INPA, SP); Amazonas, Rio Aracá, R.L.Fróes & G.Addison<br />

29277 (IAN, NY); Amazonas, Rio Jauari near Ipsilon junction, G.T.Prance et al. 29420 (INPA, NY).<br />

36. Couepia martinii Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 238 (1972)<br />

T: French Guiana: Cayenne, J.Martin s.n.; holo: NY; iso: BM, E-GL, F, K.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 239 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 216 (1989).<br />

Tree. Branches glabrous when young, lenticellate. Leaves with stipules small, caducous;<br />

petioles 10–12 mm long, canaliculate; lamina elliptic, 10.5–25 × 5–10.5 cm, acuminate at<br />

apex with acumen 4–8 mm long, cuneate at base, glabrous above, appressed grey-arachnoidtomentose<br />

beneath; midrib prominulous above, prominent beneath; primary veins 10–13 pairs,<br />

slightly impressed above, prominent beneath. Inflorescences of terminal spikes, denseflowered;<br />

rachis ferrugineous-tomentose. Bracts and bracteoles large, ovate, to 17 mm long,<br />

acute at apex. Flowers 25–35 mm long. Receptacle cylindrical, 20–25 mm long, browntomentose<br />

on exterior, glabrous within except for ring of deflexed hairs around throat. Calyx<br />

lobes acute. Petals 5, glabrous, deciduous. Stamens c. 65, inserted around complete circle.<br />

Ovary villous. Style densely pilose. Fruit not seen.<br />

French Guiana. 82: FRG. Forest on well drained soil. Map 45.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Monte Chauve, G.Cremers & F.Crozier 15093 (CAY, ULM, US).<br />

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37. Couepia bondarii Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 240 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Bahia, without precise locality, G.Bondar 1863; holo: SP.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 241 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 204 (1989).<br />

Tree, small. Branches glabrous when young. Leaves with stipules lanceolate, membranous, to<br />

30 mm long, caducous; petioles 6–10 mm long, terete, tomentellous; lamina oblong-lanceolate,<br />

15–25 × 3.5–7 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen c. 5 mm long, subcuneate at base,<br />

glabrous above, densely rufous-brown-arachnoid pubescent beneath; midrib slightly prominent<br />

and glabrous above; primary veins 17–25 pairs, plane above, prominent beneath.<br />

Inflorescences of terminal and axillary fasciculate racemes; rachis ferrugineous-tomentellous.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles large, ovate, persistent, to 25 mm long, densely brown-puberulous on<br />

exterior, sparsely puberulous within. Flowers 20–30 mm long. Receptacle tubular, sessile,<br />

12–15 mm long, rufous-tomentellous on exterior, glabrous within except for ring of deflexed<br />

hairs around throat. Calyx lobes acute, rufous-tomentellous, 10–16 mm long. Petals 5,<br />

sericeous on outer surfaces. Stamens c. 65, inserted around complete circle, connate at base<br />

for 1.5 mm. Ovary pilose. Style tomentose. Fruit ellipsoid, 7 × 4.5 cm; exocarp smooth,<br />

glabrous; mesocarp c. 4 mm thick when dry; endocarp thin, bony, glabrous within.<br />

Known only from 2 collections, one from the state of Bahia, Brazil, and the other without<br />

any locality. 84: BZE (BA). Habitat unknown. Map 46.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Uruçuca, Res. Biológica Gregório Bondar, A.M. de Carvalho et al.<br />

3249 (CEPEC, K).<br />

38. Couepia insignis Fritsch, Ann. K. K. Naturhist. Hofmus. 5: 11 (1890)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Bahia, J.S.Blanchet 3209; holo: W; iso: G, P.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 213 (1989).<br />

Tree. Leaves with stipules linear, to 15 mm long, membranous, caducous; petioles 8–11 mm<br />

long, sparsely pubescent, terete; lamina oblong, 15–24 × 8–9.5 cm, rounded at apex, rounded<br />

to cordate at base, glabrous above, densely grey-arachnoid beneath; primary veins 21–25<br />

pairs, impressed above, prominent beneath, arcuate and anastomosing near the lamina<br />

margin. Inflorescences few-flowered racemes; rachis with short rufous pubescence. Bracts<br />

and bracteoles persistent, 10–28 mm long, oblong, acuminate, membranous. Receptacle<br />

subcylindrical, 8–9 mm long, with short brown pubescence on exterior, glabrous within<br />

except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 1–2 mm long. Calyx lobes oblong-lanceolate,<br />

10–12 mm long, acute. Petals 5, ciliate on margins. Stamens numerous (over 50). Ovary<br />

villous. Style pubescent for 3/4 its length. Fruit (section only seen) 7.5 cm diam.; exocarp<br />

glabrous, wrinkled when dry; mesocarp fleshy, 4–10 mm thick when dry; endocarp c. 1 mm<br />

thick, fibrous, glabrous within.<br />

Brazil (Bahia). 84: BZE (BA). Coastal forest. Map 47.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Una, km 27 Ilhéus-Una, A.M. de Carvalho & G.P.Lewis 858<br />

(CEPEC, K, NY); Bahia, Mun. de Ilhéus-Olivença, Km 6 Olivença-Maruim, A.Amorim et al. 481 (CEPEC, K, NY);<br />

Bahia, restinga de Olivença, L.E. de Mello Filho 3061 (CEPEC).<br />

39. Couepia cidiana Prance, Acta Amazon. 13(1): 21 (1983)<br />

T: Brazil North: Pará, Mun. de Oriximiná, Rio Parú do oeste, left margin of Cachoeira Chuvisco, C.A. Cid Ferreira<br />

et al. 2261; holo: INPA96602; iso: FHO, NY.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 206 (1989).<br />

Treelet 8–10 m tall. Branches tomentose when young. Leaves with stipules linear,<br />

membranous, 2–2.5 cm long, persistent; petioles 5–7 mm long, terete, eglandular, densely<br />

tomentose; lamina oblong-lanceolate, coriaceous, 15–26 × 7–9.5 cm broad, subcordate at base,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 7–10 mm long, glabrous above, densely grey short-lanate<br />

beneath with contrasting brown-tomentose venation; midrib prominulous above, tomentellous<br />

when young; primary veins 26–35 pairs, lightly impressed above, prominent and tomentose


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

beneath, anastomosing c. 3 mm from margin to form a conspicuous marginal vein; secondary<br />

veins ±parallel, prominulous. Inflorescences few-flowered racemes; rachis tomentose. Bracts<br />

and bracteoles persistent, 2–3.6 cm long, tomentose on exterior, glabrous within, ovate,<br />

acuminate. Flowers 60–75 mm long. Receptacle cylindrical, 3–4 cm long, densely velutinoustomentellous<br />

on exterior, tomentose within to base, sessile. Calyx lobes 5, triangular, acute,<br />

tomentose on exterior, tomentose within except for glabrous lower portion, 10–13 mm long.<br />

Petals 5, white, glabrous on exterior; margins ciliate. Stamens c. 165, inserted around a<br />

complete circle, fused at base to form a ring c. 5 mm tall with stamens inserted in several<br />

rows on exterior of ring; interior of ring densely tomentose. Ovary inserted near mouth of<br />

tube, densely villous. Style sparsely hirsute pubescent on lower 1/3. Fruit not seen.<br />

Brazil (western Pará). 84: BZN (PA). Forest on terra firme. Map 48.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Pará, Rio Cachorro, Serra do Cachorro, Mun. de Oriximiná, 16 km NW of Cachoeira<br />

Porteira, G.Martinelli 7052 (INPA, NY, RB).<br />

40. Couepia recurva Spruce ex Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 242 (1972)<br />

T: Ecuador: 'In Andibus Ecuadorensibus', R.Spruce 5067; lecto: NY, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9:<br />

242 (1972); isolecto: BM, CGE, K, LE, OXF, W.<br />

Illustrations: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 243 (1972); Fl. Ecuador 10: 13 (1979).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 221 (1989).<br />

Tree 10–20 m. Branches rufous-pubescent when young, lenticellate. Leaves with stipules to<br />

3 mm long, caducous; petioles c. 2 mm long, hirsute, terete; lamina oblong-ovate, 5.5–7.5 ×<br />

3–4 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen to 9 mm long, rounded at base, sparsely hirsute on<br />

both surfaces; primary veins 10–12 pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences of axillary<br />

racemes; rachis rufous-brown-hirsute. Bracts and bracteoles caducous (not seen). Receptacle<br />

cylindrical, 20–25 mm long, rufous-brown-hirsute on exterior, densely tomentose to base<br />

within; pedicels 5–7 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, obtuse, deciduous; margins<br />

glabrous. Stamens c. 17, unilateral; filaments hirsute. Ovary densely pubescent. Style pilose.<br />

Fruit not seen. Fig. 56.<br />

Ecuador and Peru. 83: ECU, PER. Andean primary forest, to 1700 m. Map 49.<br />

83. ECUADOR: Tungurahua, La Victoria, valley of Río Pastaza, E.Asplund 10055 (S); Napo, El Charo<br />

Cantón, Río Quijos, at Coca Hydroelectric Project, W.Palacios 5956 (K, MO, QCNE); Zamora-Chinchipe,<br />

Zamora, P. N. Podocarpus, Guardería Río Bombuscaro, W.Palacios & M.Tirado 13264 (K, MO, QCNE);<br />

Zamora-Chinchipe, Zamora, P. N. Podocarpus, Guardería Río Bombuscaro, W.Palacios & M.Tirado 13304 (K, MO,<br />

QCNE). PERU: Cajamarca, San Ignacio Prov., Huarango, Nuevo Mundo, J.Campos & S.Nuñez 4605 (K, MO).<br />

Recently collected in Peru but previously known only from the type collection and from<br />

Tungurahua and Zamora in the high Andes of Ecuador.<br />

41. Couepia obovata Ducke, Arq. Inst. Biol. Veg. 2: 35 (1935)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Manaus, Estrada do Aleixo, A.Ducke RB24996; holo: RB; iso: IAN, K, P, U, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 217 (1989).<br />

Tree, small to medium-sized. Leaves with stipules 1–2 mm long, lanceolate, caducous; petioles<br />

3–7 mm long; lamina obovate, 4–10 × 2–5 cm, subcuneate at base, bluntly acuminate<br />

at apex with acumen 2–5 mm long, glabrous above, with a sparse covering of appressed grey<br />

hairs beneath; primary veins 8–10 pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences terminal and<br />

axillary racemes, 3–6 cm long; rachis with sparse silver-grey pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles<br />

1.5–3.5 mm long, ovate, persistent. Receptacle cylindrical, 7–9 mm long curved, with a few<br />

short appressed hairs on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat,<br />

subsessile. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, white, ciliate on margins. Stamens 16–21, inserted in<br />

a complete circle. Ovary lanate. Style glabrous except at base. Fruit ovoid, 2–3 × 1.5–2.5 cm;<br />

epicarp smooth, glabrous; endocarp thick, hard, of a granular texture, glabrous within.<br />

Guianas, Venezuela and central, Colombian, Peruvian and Ecuadorean Amazonia. 82: FRG,<br />

GUY, SUR, VEN. 83: CLM, ECU, PER. 84: BZN (AM, PA). Non-flooded forest. Map 50.<br />

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Figure 56. Couepia recurva. A, habit; B, leaf lower surface; C, flower; D, flower section;<br />

E, petal; F, ovary and style; G, ovary section; H, diagrammatic view of stamen and style<br />

base (A–H, R.Spruce 5067). Scale bars: A = 5 cm; B–E = 1 cm; F, H = 3 mm; G = 1 mm.<br />

Drawn by R.A.J. after Charlie Clare. Previously published in G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr.<br />

9: 243 (1972).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Saül, La Fumée Mountain Trail, S.A.Mori & A.E.Hartley 18552 (CAY, NY, US).<br />

GUYANA: Potaro-Siparuni Region, Kaieteur Falls N. P., C.L.Kelloff 926 (K, US). SURINAME: lower slopes<br />

of Juliana Top, Wilhelmina Gebergte, H.S.Irwin et al. 54802 (F, MO, NY, P, US). VENEZUELA: Amazonas,<br />

Dept. Atures, Puerto Ayacucho, Río Cataniapo, A.Castillo 2208 (NY). 83. COLOMBIA: Vaupés, Rio<br />

Apaporis, Jinogoje, R.E.Schultes & I.Cabrera 15662 (NY, US). ECUADOR: Napo, Cantón Tena, Est. Biol.<br />

Jatun Sacha, 8 km E of Misahualli, W.Palacios 4164 (K, MO). PERU: Huánuco, Prov. Pachitea, Sira Mts. near<br />

Pucallpa, W.Morawetz & B.Wallnöfer 15-24888 (K, W); Loreto, Maynas, Mishana, R.Vásquez et al. 3997<br />

(MO, NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Rio Ituxi, W of Boca do Curuquetê, G.T.Prance et al. 14095<br />

(INPA, K, MG, NY, S, U, US); Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva Florestal Ducke, M.A.S.Costa 350 (INPA, K).<br />

42. Couepia williamsii J.F.Macbr., Candollea 5: 366 (1934)<br />

T: Peru: Loreto, Río Amazonas, La Victoria, Ll.Williams 2975; holo: F.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 225 (1989).<br />

Tree, small. Leaves with stipules to 3 mm long, linear, caducous; petioles 5–7 mm long, with<br />

a few stiff erect hairs, shallowly canaliculate above, with 2 inconspicuous glands at lamina<br />

base; lamina oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 9–17 × 2.5–5 cm, cuneate to subcuneate at base,<br />

abruptly acuminate at apex with acumen 12–22 mm long, glabrous above, densely appressedlanate<br />

beneath; primary veins 12–15 pairs, prominent beneath; midrib prominent above.<br />

Inflorescences terminal and axillary few-flowered racemes; rachis sparsely puberulous.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles to 3 mm long, early caducous. Receptacle slender, tubular, 14–19 mm<br />

long, curved, glabrous on exterior or with a few appressed hairs, glabrous within except for<br />

deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 3–5 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, white, ciliate<br />

on margins. Stamens c. 70, inserted in a complete circle. Ovary villous. Style pubescent for<br />

2/3 its length. Fruit globose, c. 6.5 cm in diameter; epicarp glabrous, verrucose; mesocarp<br />

thick, fleshy; endocarp thin, fragile, granular, glabrous within.<br />

Western Amazonia. 83: CLM, PER. 84: BZN (AC, AM). Forest on non-flooded and<br />

periodically flooded ground. Flowering Aug.–Nov. Map 51.<br />

83. COLOMBIA: Amazonas, Río Igara-Parana, trib. of Río Putumayo, C.Sastre 3273 (COL, P). PERU:<br />

Loreto, Maynas, Río Nanay, between Iquitos and Santa Maria de Nanay, A.Gentry et al. 36440 (MO, NY);<br />

Loreto, Caserío Mishana, Río Nanay, J.Ruíz & H.Murphy 107 (K, MO). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Acre,<br />

Cruzeiro do Sul, Rio Juruá, Igarapé Viseu, C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 10599 (INPA, K, NY); Amazonas, Rio<br />

Javari, above Paumari, G.T.Prance et al. 23816 (INPA, NY, US); Amazonas, Boca do Acre, G.T.Prance et al.<br />

2484 (INPA, NY, US).<br />

43. Couepia glabra Prance, Acta Amazon. 2(1): 10 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Rio Cuieiras, just below mouth of Rio Branquinho, G.T.Prance, D.Coelho &<br />

O.P.Monteiro 1494; holo: NY; iso: FHO, INPA.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 210 (1989).<br />

Tree 10 m tall. Branches glabrous when young. Leaves with stipules lanceolate, membranous,<br />

c. 2 mm long, caducous; petioles 8–12 mm long, glabrous, canaliculate, rugose, eglandular;<br />

lamina oblong to oblong-lanceolate, coriaceous, 11–21 × 4–7 cm; base subcuneate; apex<br />

acuminate with acumen 5–9 mm long, usually curved; glabrous on both surfaces; midrib<br />

prominent on both surfaces; primary veins 16–17 pairs, prominulous or plane above,<br />

prominent beneath. Inflorescences of terminal and axillary panicles, 4.5–9 cm long, or rarely<br />

of unbranched racemes; rachis and branches with minute sparse pubescence. Bracts and<br />

bracteoles caducous. Receptacle cylindrical-turbinate, 15–20 mm long, sparsely puberulous<br />

in bud, soon becoming glabrous, glabrous within except for dense deflexed hairs around<br />

throat. Calyx lobes 5, sparsely puberulous when young, soon becoming glabrous; margins<br />

ciliate. Petals 5, glabrous, caducous. Stamens c. 110, inserted around a complete circle;<br />

filaments tomentose around base, glabrous for most of length. Ovary pilose. Style pilose at<br />

base, glabrous above. Fruit unknown.<br />

Brazil (lower Rio Negro region). 84: BZN (AM). Forest on terra firme. Map 52.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Manaus-Caracaraí Road Km 115, Rio Urubu, G.T.Prance et al. 21636<br />

(INPA, NY).<br />

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44. Couepia marleneae Prance, Acta Amazon. 4(1): 17 (1974)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Manaus-Porto Velho Rd., between Rios Castanho and Tupana, M.F. da Silva et al.<br />

822; holo: INPA; iso: NY, RB.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 215 (1989).<br />

Tree to 8 m tall. Branches sparsely puberulous when young, soon becoming glabrous. Leaves<br />

with stipules triangular, 1 mm long; petioles 4–7 mm long, sparsely puberulous or glabrous,<br />

canaliculate above; lamina oblong-lanceolate, coriaceous, 5–8 × 1.5–2.4 cm, subcuneate at base,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 5–15 mm long, with 2 glands towards base at junction with<br />

petiole, glabrous above, with sparsely lanate pubescence beneath; midrib glabrous and<br />

prominulous above, prominent beneath; primary veins 7–10 pairs, prominent beneath.<br />

Inflorescences of terminal racemes; rachis grey-puberulous. Bracts small and caducous.<br />

Receptacle cylindrical, swollen towards base, 15–18 mm long, sparsely puberulous on exterior,<br />

±glabrous within but densely pilose around base of stamens. Calyx lobes 5, rounded,<br />

sparsely puberulous on exterior; margins ciliate. Petals 5, white; margins ciliate. Stamens<br />

numerous, inserted around a complete circle. Ovary densely pilose. Style pilose for 1/2 of length.<br />

Fruit when young ovoid; exocarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp fleshy; endocarp hard, fragile.<br />

Brazil, known only from south of Manaus. 84: BZN (AM). Forest on terra firme. Map 53.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, between Rio Araçá, and Lago Castanho, Manaus-Porto Velho road, M.F. da<br />

Silva 467 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, between Rio Araçá, and Lago Castanho, Manaus-Porto Velho road, M.F. da<br />

Silva 490 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Mun. de Nova Olinda, Rio Paca, trib. of Rio Mari Mari, C.Todzia 2295<br />

(INPA, NY); Amazonas, Mun. de Maués, Rio Urupadi, 4 km from mouth of Igarapé Quininha, J.L.Zarucchi<br />

3079 (INPA, NY).<br />

45. Couepia joaquinae Prance, Kew Bull. 46: 107 (1991)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amapá, Mun. de Mazagão, Morros do Felipe, R. F. Felipe, M.A.Conceição 176; holo: MG; iso: K.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Kew Bull. 46: 108 (1991).<br />

Tree 20–30 m tall. Branches glabrous when young. Leaves with stipules triangular,<br />

membranous, 1.5–2 mm long, early caducous; petioles 7–12 mm long, terete, eglandular,<br />

glabrous; lamina oblong to oblong-lanceolate, chartaceous, 10–15 × 3–5.5 cm broad, cuneate<br />

at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 8–15 mm long, often slightly curved, glabrous on<br />

both surfaces; midrib plane above, prominent and glabrous beneath; primary veins 10–14<br />

pairs, plane above, prominulous beneath. Inflorescence of terminal and axillary panicles or<br />

rarely racemes; flowers borne in small groups of 2–4 along rachis; rachis and branches<br />

glabrous or sparsely puberulous. Bracts and bracteoles minute, lanceolate, membranous,<br />

caducous, sparsely puberulous. Receptacle narrowly cylindrical, almost glabrous and striate<br />

when dry on exterior, glabrous within except for few hairs at base. Calyx lobes 5, acute,<br />

sparsely puberulous on exterior; margins ciliate. Petals 5, white, glabrous. Stamens 9–11,<br />

unilateral; filaments exserted, glabrous. Ovary lanate. Style glabrous except for few hairs at<br />

base. Fruit ovoid, 3.5–4.5 × 1.9–2.4 cm; exocarp sparsely and inconspicuously lenticellate;<br />

mesocarp 1.5 mm thick, fleshy; endocarp 0.5 mm thick, hard, fibrous, glabrous within.<br />

French Guiana and Brazil (Amapá). 82: FRG. 84: BZN (AP). Forest on terra firme on a<br />

table-top hill on clay oxisol. Map 54.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Piste de Saint Elie, D.Sabatier & M.F.Prévost 3764 (CAY, K). 84. BRAZIL<br />

NORTH: Amapá, Mun. de Mazagão, Morros do Felipe, H.T.Beck et al. 37 (K, MG, NY); Amapá, Mun. de<br />

Mazagão, Morros do Felipe, M.A.Conceição 175 (K, MG).<br />

46. Couepia chrysocalyx (Poepp. & Endl.) Benth. ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras.<br />

14(2): 42 (1867)<br />

Moquilea chrysocalyx Poepp., in E.F.Poeppig & S.F.Endlicher, Nov. Gen. Sp. Pl. 3: 75 (1845). T: Peru:<br />

Amazonas, Maynas, E.Poeppig 2306; lecto: W, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 245 (1972); isolecto:<br />

F, NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320: 119 (1988).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 207 (1989).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

Tree to 10 m tall. Leaves with stipules to 7 mm long, linear, caducous; petioles 4–7 mm long<br />

sparsely pubescent, terete, with 2 sessile glands near base of lamina; lamina oblong, 10–22 ×<br />

4–8.5 cm, rounded to cuneate at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 2–12 mm long,<br />

glabrous above (or with sparse appressed pubescence when very young), densely silver-greyarachnoid<br />

beneath; primary veins 15–20 pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences short<br />

densely-flowered axillary corymbose racemes; rachis with short reddish-brown pubescence.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles 1.5–3.5 mm long; deciduous. Receptacle cylindrical, slightly curved,<br />

9–14 mm long, with short reddish-brown pubescence on exterior, glabrous within except for<br />

deflexed hairs at throat, with thick walls leaving the cavity small; pedicels 2–3 mm long.<br />

Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, white, sparsely ciliate or glabrous on margins. Ovary densely<br />

villous. Style densely villous almost to apex. Stamens c. 100, inserted in a complete circle;<br />

filaments far exserted, forming a dense tangled mass. Fruit globose to oblong, to 9 cm long;<br />

epicarp verrucose or smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thick, fleshy; endocarp thick, fragile,<br />

granular-fibrous, glabrous within.<br />

Widespread in western Amazonia and cultivated elsewhere. 82: VEN. 83: CLM, ECU, PER.<br />

84: BZN (AC, AM, PA). Non-flooded forest and secondary forest. Map 55.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Amazonas, San Carlos de Rio Negro, 20 km S of confluence of Rio Negro and Brazo<br />

Casiquiare, R.L.Liesner 6492 (MO, NY). 83. COLOMBIA: Vaupés, Mitu (cultivated), J.L.Zarucchi et al.<br />

1112 (COL); Amazonas, Mun. de La Pedrera, Inspección Santa Isabel, P. N. Natural Cahuinarí, A.Rudas et al.<br />

1040 (MO). ECUADOR: Napo, P. N. Yasuní, M.Aulestia 2760 (K, MO); Napo, Estación Biológica Jatun<br />

Sacha, Río Napo, C.E.Cerón 3754 (K, MO); Pastaza, Pastaza Cantón, Moretecocha Petroleum Well,<br />

S.Espinoza et al. 741 (K, MO); Zamora-Chinchipe, trail Shaime to Hito, J.Jaramillo 14444 (NY). PERU:<br />

Loreto, Pampa Hermosa, Río Corrientes, W.H.Lewis et al. 10282 (K, MO). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Acre,<br />

Cruzeiro do Sul, O.P.Monteiro & C.Damião 454 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Mun. de Borba, Rio Abacaxis, Vila<br />

Uaxiní, C.A. Cid Ferreira 4088 (INPA, NY).<br />

Cultivated in the Amazon basin for its edible fruit and as an ornamental. The Pará collections<br />

and some others are probably from cultivated trees since it appears to be native only in<br />

western Amazonia.<br />

47. Couepia eriantha Spruce ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 45 (1867)<br />

T: Brazil North: Pará, Santarém, by Rio Tapajós, R.Spruce 313; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop.<br />

Monogr. 9: 246 (1972); isolecto: CGE, GH, OXF, (spec. s.n. BM, W, probably isotypes).<br />

Illustration: J.D.Hooker, in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2), t. 14(2) (1867).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 209 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small tree. Leaves with stipules to 3 mm long, linear, caducous; petioles 3.5–6 mm<br />

long, pubescent; lamina oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 10–14 × 3–5.5 cm, cordate to cuneate<br />

at base, apiculate or acuminate at apex with acumen to 5 mm long, glabrous on both<br />

surfaces; primary veins 15–20 pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary<br />

panicles; rachis and branches densely brown-villous. Bracts and bracteoles ovate, to 15 mm<br />

long, persistent. Receptacle cylindrical, 15–18 mm long, densely ferrugineous-villous on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx lobes rounded, sericeous.<br />

Petals 5, white, pubescent, ciliate on margins. Stamens c. 40, inserted in a complete circle.<br />

Ovary densely villous. Style pubescent for 3/4 its length. Fruit (immature) long and narrow,<br />

with smooth glabrous epicarp.<br />

Central Amazonian Brazil. 84: BZN (AM, PA). Primary forest on periodically flooded<br />

ground. Flowering Nov.–Mar. Map 56.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Rio Solimões, Lago do Castanho, M.Honda & F.Mello INPA35428 (INPA,<br />

NY); Amazonas, Rio Purus, between Bom Intento and Boa Fé, G.T.Prance et al. 16368 (INPA, NY);<br />

Amazonas, Rio Negro, Ilha da Samaúma, L.Coelho INPA7259 (IAN, INPA, MG, NY); Pará, Lago Salgado,<br />

beira do Castanhal, A.Ducke MG8879 (BM, MG, RB); Pará, Santarém, Rio Maicú, Serra de Taperinha,<br />

M.B.Silva 1408 (MG, SP).<br />

48. Couepia trapezioana Cuatrec., Brittonia 8: 197 (1956)<br />

T: Colombia: Amazonas, Trapecio Amazónico, R. Loretoyacu, R.E.Schultes 8266; holo: F; iso: IAN, U.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 225 (1989).<br />

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Tree, medium-sized to large. Leaves with stipules to 2 mm long, linear, caducous; petioles<br />

5–10 mm long, sparsely pubescent, shallowly canaliculate; lamina ovate to oblong-elliptic,<br />

10–15 × 4–10 cm, rounded at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 3–5 mm long, glabrous<br />

above, dense grey or brown-appressed-arachnoid beneath; primary veins 14–18 pairs,<br />

prominent beneath. Inflorescences terminal panicles; rachis and branches with short light<br />

brown pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles oblong-ovate, acute, 6–8 mm long, caducous to<br />

subpersistent. Receptacle cylindrical, 7–8 mm long, densely light-brown-pubescent on exterior,<br />

glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 1 mm long. Calyx lobes narrow,<br />

rounded to acute. Petals 5; margins ciliate. Stamens c. 24, inserted in a nearly complete<br />

circle; filaments connate at base. Ovary villous. Style pubescent for 1/2 its length. Fruit<br />

(immature) ellipsoid; epicarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, fragile,<br />

granular, glabrous within.<br />

Western Amazonia. 83: CLM, PER. 84: BZN (AM). Forest. Map 57.<br />

83. COLOMBIA: Amazonas, Loretoyacu, R.E.Schultes & G.A.Black 46-153 (IAN, NY). PERU: Loreto, Río<br />

Nanay, Puerto Almendras, 20 km WSW of Iquitos, J.Chota 6 (K, NY); Loreto, Río Ampiacu, Puca Urquillo,<br />

T.B.Croat 20663 (MO, NY, P, WAG). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Santa Isabel, Rio Negro, J.M.Pires<br />

315 (IAN, NY).<br />

49. Couepia stipularis Ducke, Arq. Inst. Biol. Veg. 4: 3 (1938)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Manaus, A.Ducke RB 35583; holo: RB; iso: INPA, K, NY, P, U, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 223 (1989).<br />

Tree to 30 m tall. Leaves with stipules lanceolate, to 15 mm long, persistent and adnate to<br />

base of petiole, silvery-grey-pubescent; petioles 9–15 mm long, silvery-grey-pubescent,<br />

terete, with 2 glands near lamina base; lamina oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 10–18 × 3.7–7<br />

cm, rounded to subcordate at base, mucronate at apex with acumen 3–4 mm long, glabrous<br />

above, with a few short grey hairs beneath; primary veins 14–20 pairs, prominent beneath.<br />

Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles 4.5–9 cm long, densely-flowered, with a thick<br />

erect striated rachis; rachis and branches with sparse appressed grey pubescence. Bracts and<br />

bracteoles 1–5 mm long, lanceolate, caducous. Receptacle c. 7 mm long, subcylindrical and<br />

curved anteriorly, grey-pubescent on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at<br />

throat; pedicel 3 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, white, caducous, glabrous or with<br />

a few isolated hairs on margins. Stamens 27–35, inserted in a nearly complete circle. Ovary<br />

pilose. Style glabrous except for base. Fruit ovoid, 3.5–5 × 2.5–3.5 cm; pericarp thin, fragile,<br />

composed of coarse fibres, glabrous within.<br />

Brazil (vicinity of Manaus); known only from 2 collections. 84: BZN (AM). Non-flooded<br />

forest. Map 58.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Manaus, A.Ducke 1755 (A, F, IAN, K, MG, NY, R, US).<br />

50. Couepia reflexa Ducke, Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 5: 118 (1930)<br />

T: Brazil North: Pará, Jurití Velho, A.Ducke RB19757; holo: RB; iso: IAN, K, NY, P, U.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 221 (1989).<br />

Tree, medium-sized. Leaves with stipules c. 2 mm long, caducous; petioles 5–8 mm long,<br />

glabrous, terete; lamina membranous, oblong-elliptic, 10–17 × 4–8 cm, subcuneate at base,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 9–10 mm long, glabrous on both surfaces; primary veins<br />

10–13 pairs, prominent on both surfaces. Inflorescences axillary reflexed racemose panicles<br />

to 8 cm long; rachis and branches sparsely silver-grey pubescent. Bracts and bracteoles 1–3 mm<br />

long, lanceolate, persistent. Receptacle cylindrical, c. 7 mm long, sparsely silver-greypubescent<br />

on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 3 mm<br />

long. Calyx lobes oblong, rounded. Petals 5, white, ciliate on margins. Stamens c. 35,<br />

inserted in a complete circle. Ovary pilose. Style glabrous except at base. Fruit unknown.<br />

Brazil; known only from the type collection. 84: BZN (PA). Primary forest on high ground.<br />

Map 59.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

51. Couepia longipendula Pilg., Notizbl. Königl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 6: 141 (1914)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Manaus, Bosossa, E.Ule 8854; holo: B, destroyed; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance,<br />

Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 248 (1972); iso: L, LA, MG.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 214 (1989).<br />

Tree 5–30 m tall. Leaves with stipules lanceolate, to 3 mm long, persistent; petioles 4–8 mm<br />

long, shallowly weakly canaliculate, glabrous; lamina oblong-elliptic, 6–16 × 3–7.5 cm,<br />

rounded to cuneate at base, caudately acuminate at apex with acumen 1–1.5 cm long,<br />

glabrous on both surfaces; primary veins 5–8 pairs, almost plane. Inflorescences pendulous<br />

panicles on long (to 60 cm) peduncles, mostly glabrous but sparsely pubescent towards apex.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles 1–3 mm long, apiculate, caducous. Receptacle turbinate, 10–15 mm<br />

long, with short light brown pubescence on exterior, completely glabrous within. Calyx lobes<br />

rounded, with 2 sessile glands on exterior. Petals 5, rose, caducous, ciliate on margins.<br />

Stamens c. 32, inserted in a nearly complete circle, with a few toothed staminodes<br />

interspersed on distal side opposite ovary. Ovary densely villous. Style glabrous, flattened at<br />

base. Fruit round to ellipsoid, 4–6 × 4 cm; epicarp with short sparse brown pubescence;<br />

pericarp hard, thick, fibrous, not differentiated, densely lanate within.<br />

Brazil (lower Rio Negro region). 84: BZN (AM, PA). Non-flooded forest. Flowering Aug.–Nov.<br />

Map 60.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, foothills of Serra Curicuriari, G.T.Prance et al. 16143 (INPA, NY, US);<br />

Amazonas, Distrito Agropecuário, Reserva 1501, N of Manaus, M.A.Freitas et al. 327 (INPA, K, NY);<br />

Amazonas, Santo Antônio de Abonari, Manaus-Caracaraí km 220, G.T.Prance et al. 24269 (INPA, NY, U, US);<br />

Pará, Rio Trombetas, Planalto Saracá, N.T. da Silva & M.R.Santos 4612 (MG, NY); Pará, Mun. de Oriximiná,<br />

Rio Trombetas near Cachoeira Porteira, C.A. Cid Ferreira & J.Ramos 1059 (INPA, MG, NY, US).<br />

The fruit contains oil and is cultivated around Manaus for its edible cotyledons.<br />

52. Couepia dolichopoda Prance, Brittonia 26: 302 (1974)<br />

T: Peru: Loreto, Varadura de Mazán, from Río Amazonas to Río Napo, T.B.Croat 19382; holo: NY; iso: MO, RB.<br />

Illustrations: G.T.Prance, Brittonia 26: 303 (1974); G.T.Prance, Fl. Colomb. Monogr. 19: 26 (2001).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 208 (1989).<br />

Tree to 30 m tall. Branches completely glabrous when young. Leaves with stipules unknown;<br />

petioles 10–12 mm long, glabrous, shallowly canaliculate; lamina elliptic, coriaceous, 9–11.5 ×<br />

3.8–5.3 cm, cuneate at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 10–15 mm long, glabrous on<br />

both surfaces; midrib prominulous on both surfaces, glabrous; primary veins 6–8 pairs,<br />

almost plane on both surfaces. Inflorescences of pendulous panicles on long peduncles up to<br />

75 cm; rachis and branches glabrous; branches small, numerous. Bracts and bracteoles<br />

0.5–1.5 mm long, acute, glabrous except for the sparsely ciliate margins, subpersistent.<br />

Receptacle campanulate; tube 4–6 mm long when mature, contracted into pedicels 10–15 mm<br />

long, glabrous within and without. Calyx lobes 5, rounded, unequal, with 2 considerably<br />

longer than the other 3, sparsely puberulous when young; margins ciliate; exterior with<br />

2 sessile conspicuous glands. Petals 5, glabrous, caducous, red. Stamens 16–21, unilateral,<br />

with c. 8 tooth-like staminodes opposite. Ovary sparsely villous. Style glabrous. Fruit<br />

obpyriform, 4.5 cm long × 3.5 cm wide at broadest point which is well below mid-point;<br />

exocarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thick, hard, fibrous; endocarp thin, bony. Fig. 57.<br />

Western Amazonia. 83: CLM, PER. 84: BZN (AM). Forest on terra firme. Map 61.<br />

83. COLOMBIA: Amazonas, Correg. de Puerto Santander, La Chorrera, 7 km SW of Araracuara, D.Cárdenas<br />

& M.V.Arbelaez 4220 (COAH, K); Caquetá, Río Messay, A.Roa 365 (COL, INPA). PERU: Loreto, Maynas,<br />

Caserío Mishana, Río Nanay, J.Ruíz & H.Murphy 178 (K, MO); Loreto, Maynas Prov., Estac. Biol. Callicebus,<br />

Río Nanay-Mishana, R.Vasquez et al. 2788 (MO, NY); Loreto, Maynas Prov., near Brillo Nuevo, Río<br />

Yaguayaca, A.Gentry & J.Revilla 20385 (MO, NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Mun. de Amaturá,<br />

São Domingos, Rio Solimões, D.C.Daly et al. 4387 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Rio Javari, behind Estirão do<br />

Equador, E.Lleras P17294 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Carauari, Rio Juruá, A.S.L. da Silva et al. 452 (MG, NY).<br />

The fruit (cotyledons) is edible, and is used as a source of cooking oil.<br />

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Figure 57. Couepia dolichopoda. A, habit; B, flower bud; C, ½ flower; D, petal;<br />

E, diagrammatic view of staminal arrangement (A–E, T.B.Croat 19382). Scale bars: A = 5 cm;<br />

B, C = 1 cm; D = 3 mm. Drawn by Charlie Clare. Previously published in G.T.Prance,<br />

Brittonia 26: 303 (1974).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

53. Couepia cognata (Steud.) Fritsch, Ann. K. K. Naturhist. Hofmus. 4: 60 (1889)<br />

Hirtella cognata Steud., Flora 26: 761 (1843); Couepia steudeliana Miq., Stirp. Surinam. Select. 28 (1851);<br />

Moquilea steudeliana (Miq.) Walp., Ann. Bot. Syst. 2: 463 (1852), nom. superfl. illeg.; Parinari hostmannii<br />

Fritsch, Ann. K. K. Naturhist. Hofmus. 5: 13 (1890), as Parinarium hostmanni, nom. superfl. illeg. T: Suriname,<br />

W.R.Hostmann 795; holo: P; iso: CGE, GH, K, LE, NY, TCD, U, W.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 208 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small tree 1–10 m tall (rarely large trees). Leaves with stipules to 9 mm long,<br />

linear-filamentous, deciduous; petioles 2 mm long, densely pubescent; lamina oblong to<br />

oblong-lanceolate, 2.5–6 (–15) × 1–2 (–4.5) cm, cuneate to rounded at base, acuminate at<br />

apex with acumen 2–12 mm long, glabrous or sparsely appressed-pubescent above, with<br />

grey- to brown-lanate pubescence beneath which usually obscures the prominently reticulate<br />

parallel venation; midrib prominent beneath, impressed above, pubescent on both surfaces;<br />

primary veins 7–10 (–15) pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences terminal panicles; rachis<br />

and branches brown-villous. Bracts and bracteoles lanceolate, to 6 mm long, caducous.<br />

Receptacle cylindrical, curved anteriorly, 5–8 mm long, reddish-brown and often villous on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 1–3 mm long. Calyx<br />

lobes acute. Petals 5, white or pale pink, glabrous. Stamens 12–25, unilateral, with a few<br />

teeth-like staminodes opposite. Ovary villous. Style pubescent. Fruit globose; epicarp<br />

pubescent when young, verrucose and glabrous when mature; pericarp hard and thick,<br />

undifferentiated, densely lanate within.<br />

1 Leaf lamina thin and membranous; flowers with short ferrugineous<br />

pubescence on exterior 53c. var. membranacea<br />

1: Leaf lamina thick and coriaceous; flowers shaggy-villous on exterior<br />

2 Leaf lamina 2.5–6.5 × 1–2 cm 53a. var. cognata<br />

2: Leaf lamina 7–15 × 3–4.5 cm 53b. var. major<br />

53a. Couepia cognata (Steud.) Fritsch var. cognata<br />

Licania exiguifolia Standl., Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 67: 285 (1940). T: Guyana, A.S.Pinkus 245; holo: F; iso:<br />

MO, NY, S.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 208 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small tree. Leaf lamina thick and coriaceous, 2.5–6.5 × 1–2 cm; flowers shaggyvillous<br />

on exterior; calyx lobes acute.<br />

Guianas and adjacent Venezuela and Brazil. 82: GUY, SUR,VEN. 84: BZN (AM). Savanna,<br />

savanna forest, scrubland, and secondary forest. Map 62.<br />

82. GUYANA: Upper Demerara-Berbice Region, E of Linden, junction of road to Mabura Hill, B.M.Boom<br />

7145 (NY, P); Demerara-Mahaica Distr., Linden Highway, M.J.Jansen-Jacobs & B.J.H. ter Welle 5616 (K, U).<br />

SURINAME: Jodensavanna, B.W.5229 (A, K, MO, NY). VENEZUELA: Bolívar, Mun. Raúl Leoni, 5 km from<br />

base of Cerro Camarón, 42.5 km SE of Entre Rios, G.Aymard & A.Fernández 7173 (K, MO, PORT).<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Rio Içana, near Tunui, R.L.Fróes 28080 (IAN, UB).<br />

53b. Couepia cognata var. major Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 249 (1972)<br />

T: Guyana: Bartica to Potaro road, mile 107, D.B.Fanshawe 1000 (F.D. 3736); holo: NY; iso: BRG, K.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 208 (1989).<br />

Tree to 35 m tall. Leaf lamina coriaceous, 7–15 × 3–4.5 cm. Flowers villous on exterior.<br />

Calyx lobes acute.<br />

Guyana (Potaro River region). 82: GUY. Primary forest. Map 63.<br />

82. GUYANA: 3 km above Kaieteur Falls, Potaro R., R.S.Cowan & T.Soderstrom 1789 (NY, P, US); 3 km<br />

above Kaieteur Falls, Potaro R., R.S.Cowan & T.Soderstrom 1992 (NY, US).<br />

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53c. Couepia cognata var. membranacea Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 249 (1972)<br />

T: Guyana: Upper Mazaruni River, D.B.Fanshawe & B.Maguire 32566; holo: NY; iso: F, K, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 208 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small tree. Leaf lamina membranous, thin, 4.2–6.5 × 1.6–3.0 cm. Flowers shortly<br />

rufous-tomentellous. Calyx lobes rounded.<br />

Guyana (Upper Mazaruni region). 82: GUY. Forest and savanna woodlands. Map 64.<br />

82. GUYANA: Membaru-Kurupuny Trail, B.Maguire & D.B.Fanshawe 32436 (F, NY, US).<br />

54. Couepia multiflora Benth., J. Bot. (Hooker) 2: 215 (1840)<br />

Moquilea multiflora (Benth.) Walp., Repert. Bot. Syst. 2: 7 (1843). T: Guyana, R. & R.Schomburgk 112;<br />

holo: K; iso: BM, BR, CGE, F, GH, L, LE, NY, OXF, P, W.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 216 (1989).<br />

Tree to 6 m tall. Leaves with stipules linear, to 9 mm long, caducous, membranous; petioles<br />

4–7 mm long, pubescent, terete, eglandular; lamina oblong to oblong-elliptic, 9–15 × 4–9 cm,<br />

rounded to cordate at base, rounded to short-acuminate at apex with acumen 1–5 mm long,<br />

glabrous above, densely grey-arachnoid beneath; midrib prominent beneath, pubescent above;<br />

primary veins 12–14 pairs, prominent beneath, slightly impressed above. Inflorescences<br />

terminal panicles; rachis and branches densely brown-tomentose. Bracts and bracteoles 2–5 mm<br />

long, oblong to lanceolate, caducous. Receptacle c. 7 mm long, cylindrical, curved anteriorly<br />

in bud, with short thick brown tomentum on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed<br />

hairs at throat; pedicels 1 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, white; margins glabrous<br />

or with a few isolated hairs. Stamens c. 28, inserted in an arc of c. 240°, with a sterile portion<br />

of circle opposite. Ovary pilose. Style pubescent for 1/2 its length. Fruit ellipsoid, 6.5 × 3.5 cm;<br />

exocarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp c. 3 mm thick when dry, fleshy; endocarp thin, fibrous.<br />

Guyana and Brazil (Roraima). 82: GUY. 84: BZN (RR). Savannas and savanna scrublands.<br />

Flowering Oct.–Apr. Map 65.<br />

82. GUYANA: North of Rupununi, D.H.Davis 84 (NY); U. Takutu-U. Essequibo Region, S Rupununi,<br />

Bakparwan Creek, SE of Aishalton, T.W.Henkel 3696 (K, US). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Roraima, Boa Vista,<br />

I.L.Amaral et al. 1448 (INPA, NY, UB, US); Roraima, 20 km from Ponte dos Macuxis, N.A.Rosa &<br />

M.R.Cordeiro 1423 (MG, NY); Roraima, Road Boa Vista-Venezuela, Rio Caomé, J.A.Silva et al. 643 (K, NY).<br />

55. Couepia ulei Pilg., Verh. Bot. Vereins Prov. Brandenburg 47: 149 (1905)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Rio Juruá, Juruá-mirim [Juruá-Miry], E.Ule 5547; holo: B, destroyed; lecto: K,<br />

fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 251 (1972); isolecto: INPA, L, MG, RB.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 224 (1989).<br />

Tree to 15 m tall, or shrub. Leaves with stipules to 3 mm long, linear, caducous; petioles 3–7 mm<br />

long, pubescent, shallowly canaliculate, eglandular; lamina elliptic, 5–10.5 × 2.5–4.5 cm,<br />

rounded at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 3–11 mm long, glabrous above, densely greyto<br />

rufous-pubescent beneath; primary veins 10–13 pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences<br />

terminal few-branched panicles; rachis and branches with short grey-brown pubescence.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles 1–2 mm long, ovate, caducous. Receptacle subcylindrical, 5–7 mm long,<br />

shortly grey pubescent on the longitudinally striate exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed<br />

hairs at throat; pedicels 1–2 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded to acute. Petals 5, white,<br />

pubescent on exterior, ciliate on margins. Stamens c. 35, inserted in a complete circle. Ovary<br />

villous. Style pubescent for 1/2 its length. Fruit elongate ellipsoid, 5 × 2 cm; epicarp glabrous,<br />

verrucose; mesocarp fleshy, thin; endocarp thin, fragile, granular, densely pubescent within.<br />

Western Amazonia. 82: VEN. 83: CLM, ECU, PER. 84: BZN (AC, AM). Riverine forest and<br />

non-flooded forest. Flowering continuously. Map 66.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Apure, R. F. San Camilo, 4–5 km N of San Camilo, Río Nulita, J.A.Steyermark et al.<br />

101788 (NY). 83. COLOMBIA: Amazonas, 2 km N of Leticia, C.Sastre & A.Gómez-Pompa 514 (P).<br />

ECUADOR: Napo, Río Lagarto Cocha, L.Holm-Nielsen et al. 20051 (AAU, QCA). PERU: Loreto, Maynas,<br />

Río Ampiyacu, J.Revilla 816 (MO, NY); Quebrada Paparo, R.Vásquez & N.Jaramillo 11633 (K, MO).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Acre, Cruzeiro do Sul, Igarapé Preto, near confluence with Rio Moa, G.T.Prance et al.<br />

2968 (INPA, NY, US); Amazonas, Reserva Florestal Ducke, C.A.Sothers 992 (INPA, K); Amazonas, Mun. de<br />

Limoeiro, Est. Ecológica Juami-Japurá, Rio Japurá below mouth of Rio Puruê, C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 7248<br />

(INPA, K, NY, US).<br />

56. Couepia comosa Benth., J. Bot. (Hooker) 2: 215 (1840)<br />

Moquilea comosa (Benth.) Walp., Repert. Bot. Syst. 2: 6 (1843). T: Guyana: Falls of Essequibo R., R. &<br />

R.Schomburgk 28; holo: K; iso: BM, BR, CGE, F, L, LE, NY, P, W.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 207 (1989).<br />

Tree to 8 m tall or shrub. Leaves with stipules linear, 1–2 mm long, caducous; petioles 2–4 mm<br />

long, short-pubescent, terete; lamina ovate-elliptic, 4–8.5 × 2–3.8 cm, shortly acuminate at<br />

apex with acumen 1–5 mm long, rounded to cordate at base, glabrous when young above,<br />

densely reddish-brown-pubescent beneath; primary veins 9–12 pairs, prominent beneath;<br />

midrib pubescent on both surfaces. Inflorescences compact little-branched terminal panicles;<br />

rachis and branches with short brown pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles to 3 mm long, ovate,<br />

caducous. Receptacle subcylindrical, 8–10 mm long, with short brown pubescence on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 3 mm long. Calyx lobes<br />

rounded. Petals 5, white, sparsely pubescent on exterior, ciliate on margins. Stamens c. 65,<br />

inserted in a complete circle; filaments far exserted. Ovary pilose. Style densely pubescent<br />

for 2/3 its length. Fruit (in single specimen examined) ellipsoid, 4 × 1.8 cm; epicarp<br />

verrucose; pericarp undifferentiated, hard, thick.<br />

Guyana and Venezuela (Bolívar). 82: GUY, VEN. Rocky places beside rivers and on river<br />

islands in Guyana, and in rainforest in Venezuela. Flowering Sept.–Apr. Map 67.<br />

82. GUYANA: Potaro-Siparuni Region, Iwokrama Rainforest Reserve, Kurupukari base camp, D.Clarke 688<br />

(BM, K, US); W Demerara, Mabura Hill, Essequibo R., Waraputa Falls, H. ter Steege & P. de Jager 311 (K, U);<br />

Cuyuni R., Akaio Falls, N.Y.Sandwith 687 (K, NY, P, RB, U, US). VENEZUELA: Bolívar, Mun. Raul Leoni,<br />

Río Caroni, S of Plomo, G.Picón & J.Rosales 1505 (K, MYF); Bolívar, Reserva Forestal Imataca, Río Cuyuní,<br />

Isla Anacocco, B.Stergios et al. 4991 (FLAS, MO, NY, PORT).<br />

57. Couepia venosa Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 251 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil Southeast: São Paulo, Alto da Serra, F.C.Hoehne 17197; holo: NY; iso: K, SP, SPF.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 243 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 225 (1989).<br />

Tree or shrub. Leaves with stipules minute, caducous; petioles 7–13.5 mm long, terete;<br />

lamina oblong-elliptic, 8.5–15 × 3.5–6 cm, rounded to subcuneate at base, acuminate at apex<br />

with acumen 7–10 mm long, glabrous and shining above, densely tomentose beneath;<br />

primary veins 11–14 pairs. Inflorescence of terminal panicles, shortly brown-tomentose.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles small, oblong, caducous. Receptacle subcampanulate, 6–7 mm long,<br />

densely brown-tomentose on exterior; pedicels 2–3 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals<br />

pubescent on exterior. Stamens 37–50, inserted around complete circle. Ovary densely<br />

tomentose; style pilose almost to apex. Fruit ellipsoid, exocarp smooth, glabrous.<br />

Southern-central Brazil. 84: BZL (MG, RJ, SP). Mountain slopes. Map 68.<br />

84. BRAZIL SOUTHEAST: Minas Gerais, Serra de Antônio Pereira, C.A.Schwacke 13682 (RB); Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Nova Friburgo, Res. Ecol. Municipal de Macaé de Cima, C.M.B.Correia et al. 212 (K, RB); Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Macaé de Cima, Rio das Flores, G.Martinelli 11935 (NY, RB); São Paulo, Ubatuba, Núcleo<br />

Picinguaba, M.A. de Assis 409 (HRCB, K, SP); São Paulo, Iguape, Est. Ecol. Juréia-Itatins, I.Cordeiro et al.<br />

1494 (K, SP).<br />

58. Couepia polyandra (Kunth) Rose, Contr. U. S. Natl. Herb. 5: 196 (1899)<br />

Hirtella polyandra Kunth, Nov. Gen. Sp. Pl. 6: 246 (1823); Moquilea kunthiana Mart. & Zucc., Abh. Math.-<br />

Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. München 1: 390 (1832); Couepia kunthiana (Mart. & Zucc.) Benth.,<br />

J. Bot. (Hooker) 2: 216 (1840); Grymania polyandra (Kunth) Presl, Epimel. Bot. 193 (1849). T: Mexico,<br />

A. von Humboldt & Bonpland s.n.; holo: P.<br />

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Hirtella dodecandra Sessé & Moç. ex DC., Prodr. 2: 529 (1825); Couepia dodecandra (DC.) Hemsl.,<br />

Hooker's Icon. Pl. 27. 6: 2620, 2621 (1901). T: J.M.Moçiño & M.Sessé t.302 (accession number 6331.0103<br />

in the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation); neotype: A.L.P.P. de Candolle, Calques Fl. Mexique, t.302<br />

(1874), designated here.<br />

Couepia floccosa Fritsch, Ann. K. K. Naturhist. Hofmus. 5: 12 (1890). T: Costa Rica Guanacaste, E.R. von<br />

Friedrichsthal 256; holo: W.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 220 (1989).<br />

Tree to 15 m tall. Leaves with stipules 2–4 mm long, linear, membranous, caducous; petioles<br />

4–7 mm long, with 2 inconspicuous medial glands, terete; lamina oblong to oblong-elliptic,<br />

6–13 cm long on flowering branches, longer on sterile and fruiting branches, 2.5–5.5 cm<br />

wide, rounded to cuneate at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 2–10 mm long, glabrous<br />

above when mature, with a caducous pubescence when young, densely arachnoid beneath;<br />

midrib prominent above, pubescent when young; primary veins 8–15 pairs, prominent on<br />

both surfaces. Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles; rachis and branches with short<br />

light-brown pubescence. Bracts and bracteoles 1–3.5 mm long, ovate, caducous. Receptacle<br />

subcylindrical, c. 4 mm long, with short appressed pubescence on exterior, glabrous within<br />

except for deflexed hairs at throat; calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, white, glabrous but with<br />

ciliate margins. Stamens 11–21, inserted in an arc of 180–240°, with a few staminodes<br />

opposite. Ovary villous. Style pubescent for 1/2 its length. Fruit ellipsoid to obovoid, 5–7 cm<br />

long × 3–4.5 cm broad when mature; epicarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thick, fleshy;<br />

endocarp thin, fragile, of a fibrous texture, glabrous within.<br />

Central America from Sinaloa in Mexico to Panama. 79: MXC, MXG, MXN, MXS, MXT.<br />

80: BLZ, COS, ELS, GUA, HON, NIC, PAN. 81: cub. Riverine forest and low woodland.<br />

Map 69.<br />

79. MEXICO GULF: Veracruz, Distr. Papuntla, I.Kelly 339 (US). MEXICO NORTHWEST: Sinaloa, Villa<br />

Union, J.G.Ortega 6198 (US). MEXICO SOUTHWEST: Jalisco, road to Barra de Navidad to Tequezquitlán,<br />

R.McVaugh 11879 (MICH, NY). 80. COSTA RICA: Heredia, P. N. Braulio Carrillo, Magsasay, Sarapiqui,<br />

R.Aguilar 130 (CR, K, MO). EL SALVADOR: Morazan, Sensemora, M.L.Reyna 1433 (F, K, LAGU).<br />

GUATEMALA: Peten, La Libertad, M.Aguilar 36 (A). HONDURAS: Atlantida, between La Masica & La<br />

Ceiba, D.Hazlett 3270 (NY). NICARAGUA: Rivas, near Moyogalpa, M.Nee & W.Robleto Téllez 28191 (MO).<br />

PANAMA: Cocle, 7 km N of El Cope on road to Summit, J.P.Folsom et al. 5672 (MO, NY). 81. CUBA:<br />

Alacranes, cultivated, G.M.Fortún & Menacal 8565 (NY).<br />

59. Couepia nutans Prance, Brittonia 31: 248 (1979)<br />

T: Colombia: Valle, Alto Yunda, Río Anchicaya, S.Hilty A-1; holo: US; iso: NY, UC.<br />

Illustrations: G.T.Prance, Brittonia 31: 249 (1979); G.T.Prance, Fl. Colomb. Monogr. 19: 38 (2001).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 216 (1989).<br />

Tree to 25 m. Branches sparsely puberulous when young, soon becoming glabrous. Leaves<br />

with stipules caducous, not seen; petioles 5–8 mm long, weakly canaliculate above,<br />

puberulous, with 2 glands; lamina elliptic, coriaceous, 13–16 × 5–7.5 cm, rounded at the<br />

base, acuminate at the apex with acumen 4–5 mm long, glabrous above, densely arachnoidpubescent<br />

beneath; midrib prominulous above, prominent beneath; primary veins 17–19<br />

pairs, plane above, prominent beneath. Inflorescence of terminal and axillary panicles to 7 cm<br />

long; rachis and branches with short light brown tomentellous pubescence. Bracts ovate,<br />

membranous, c. 5 mm long, caducous; bracteoles oblong, 2–3 mm long, puberulous on exterior,<br />

membranous, subpersistent. Receptacle subcylindrical, c. 5 mm long, shortly tomentellous on<br />

the exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at the throat. Calyx lobes 5, rounded,<br />

tomentellous. Petals 5, white, glabrous except ciliate margins. Stamens c. 16, inserted in a<br />

complete circle. Ovary villous. Style tomentose on lower 1/3 only. Fruit not seen.<br />

Colombia; known only from the type collection. 83: CLM. Collected at an altitude of 1000 m.<br />

Map 70.<br />

60. Couepia hondurasensis Prance, Kew Bull. 54: 110 (1999)<br />

T: Honduras: Yoro, Río Guán Guán, Km 1 road to San José Texíguat, R.Aguilar 4084; holo: K; iso: MO.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, loc.cit.: 111.


Map: G.T.Prance loc.cit.: 106.<br />

CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

Shrub 4 m tall. Branches glabrescent when young, conspicuously lenticellate. Leaves with<br />

stipules axillary, lanceolate, tomentellous, caducous, c. 4 mm long; petioles 5–7 mm long,<br />

weakly canaliculate, appressed pubescent, glabrescent; lamina broadly elliptic, chartaceous,<br />

12–19 × 5.5–9.5 cm, finely acuminate at apex with acumen 10–20 mm long, curved,<br />

subcuneate at base, glabrous above, lanate-pubescent beneath; midrib prominulous above,<br />

prominent beneath; primary veins 12–15 pairs, plane above, prominulous beneath.<br />

Inflorescences of densely clustered panicles with only short lateral branches; rachis and<br />

branches brown-tomentellous; bracteoles ovate, 4–5 mm long, caducous. Flowers 10–15 mm<br />

long on short articulated 2–4 mm pedicels. Receptacle cylindrical, lanate-pubescent on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for reflexed hairs around throat. Calyx lobes lanate on<br />

exterior, glabrous except for puberulous margins. Petals 5, caducous. Stamens 25–30 inserted<br />

around complete circle. Ovary inserted on mouth of receptacle, villous. Style hirsute to apex.<br />

Fruit not seen.<br />

Honduras; known only from the type collection. 80: HON. Habitat unknown. Map 71.<br />

61. Couepia platycalyx Cuatrec., Fieldiana, Bot. 27: 66 (1950)<br />

T: Colombia: Cundinamarca, J.Cuatrecasas & E.Pérez-Arbeláez 15336; holo: F; iso: COL, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 218 (1989).<br />

Tree. Leaves with stipules caducous; petioles 7–8 mm long, glabrous, terete; lamina obovate<br />

to obovate-orbicular, 8.5–12 × 7–9 cm, rounded at base and apex, glabrous above, with very<br />

sparse short appressed pubescence beneath; primary veins 10–12 pairs, prominent beneath.<br />

Inflorescences terminal little-branched panicles; rachis and branches with a few minute<br />

appressed hairs only. Bracts and bracteoles to 1.5 mm long, caducous. Receptacle broadly<br />

turbinate, flattened, almost solid, oblique, 3 mm long, appressed pubescent on exterior, with<br />

dense deflexed hairs at throat within filling the very small cavity; pedicels 1.5 mm long.<br />

Calyx lobes rounded. Petals glabrous, white. Stamens c. 54, inserted in a complete circle.<br />

Ovary villous. Style pubescent at base only. Fruit ovoid, 8 × 5.5 cm; exocarp glabrous,<br />

smooth or with a few large scabs; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, bony, glabrous<br />

within. Fig. 58.<br />

Costa Rica, Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador. 80: COS. 82: VEN. 83: CLM, ECU. High<br />

altitude Andean and Central American forests. Map 72.<br />

80. COSTA RICA: Limón, Cantón de Talamanca, Bratsi, Alto Lari, Kivut, R.Aguilar 1133 (INB, K, MO);<br />

Heredia, Cantón de Sarapiqui, Rara Avis, 15 km SW of Horquetas, O.Vargas 175 (CR, K, MO).<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Lara, 8 km from Sanare, W.Meijer et al. VEN92 (NO, NY). 83. COLOMBIA: Antióquia,<br />

Mun. de El Retiro, 4 km WNW of Cabecera of Quebrada La Agudelo, R.Bernal & G.Galeano 142 (HUA);<br />

Mun. de Yarumal, 1-5 km on road to San Fermin de Briceño, J.L.Luteyn & O.Escobar 13275 (NY); Valle, Res.<br />

Nat. El Refugio Torremdinos, Mun. de Dagua, E.Calderón-Sáenz 143C (K), 144C (K). ECUADOR:<br />

Esmeraldas, Río Lita, Sector El Cristal, W.Palacios 4340 (K, MO).<br />

62. Couepia rufa Ducke, Arch. Mus. Rio de Janeiro 22: 66 (1919)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Pernambuco, Recife, M. do Amaral Mello (comm. A.Lutz) MG3575, lectotype collection<br />

fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrp. Monogr. 9: 254 (1972); lecto: RB, designated here; isolecto: BM, F, MG, P, R, US.<br />

Pleragina rufa Arruda ex H.Kost., Trav. Brazil 499 (1816), nom. inval., fide G.T.Prance, Mem. N.Y. Bot.<br />

Gard. 15(1): 133 (1966).<br />

Couepia glazioviana Pilg., Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 8: 537 (1923). T: Brazil Southeast: Rio de<br />

Janeiro, cultivated, A.F.M.Glaziou 18217; holo: B, destroyed; lecto: NY, designated here; iso: BR, LE, PR.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 221 (1989).<br />

Tree, large. Leaves with stipules linear, to 17 mm long, caducous; petioles 5–10 mm long,<br />

thick; lamina elliptic, 10–27 × 6.5–11.5 cm, subcordate at base, rounded to shortly acuminate<br />

at apex, glabrous above, densely rufous-arachnoid beneath; margins undulate, revolute; primary<br />

veins 15–25 pairs, prominent beneath, impressed above. Inflorescences terminal many-flowered<br />

panicles to 15 cm long; rachis and branches striate, thick, shortly grey-brown-pubescent.<br />

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Figure 58. Couepia platycalyx. A, habit (G.Herrera 5375); B, fruit (O.Vargas 175); C, ovary<br />

and style; D, ½ flower; E, flower; F, petal (C–F, G.Herrera 5375). Scale bars: A, B = 3 cm;<br />

C, D, F = 2 mm; E = 3 mm. Drawn by J.M.Fothergill.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

Bracts and bracteoles oblong to oblong-lanceolate, to 7 cm long, caducous. Receptacle<br />

turbinate, thick-walled, c. 12 mm long, shortly light-brown-pubescent on exterior, glabrous<br />

within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 1–3.5 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded, 5–7 mm<br />

long. Petals 5, white, with ciliate margins. Stamens c. 60, inserted in a complete circle.<br />

Ovary pilose. Style pubescent for 3/4 of its length. Fruit ovoid, to 11 × 6 cm; epicarp<br />

verrucose; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp thick, fragile.<br />

NE and SE Brazil. 84: BZE (BA, PE), BZL (MG). Primary forests. Flowering Sept.–Dec.<br />

Map 73.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Una, Res. Biol. Mico-Leão, Km 46 Ilhéus-Una, A.M. de Carvalho<br />

et al. 6477 (CEPEC, K, NY); Pernambuco, Recife, M.O.Cavalcanti s.n. (RB256783); Pernambuco, Chã de<br />

Peroba, Quinta Georgelândia, F.Richardson s.n. (IPA30570). BRAZIL SOUTHEAST: Minas Gerais, Parque<br />

Estadual do Rio Doce, L.V.Costa s.n. (BHCB28653, K), E.P.Heringer 18549 (NY).<br />

Cultivated for its edible fruit which is sold in markets in Recife.<br />

Barbosa Rodrigues (Hort. Flum.: 165, 1894) described a species Moquilea rufa. This was<br />

based mainly on material of Couepia bracteosa Benth., but he wrote in his notes that<br />

material from Northeast Brazil with the local name 'oity-coroya' fell into his concept of<br />

M. rufa. Since this was a description that included two species recognised here, Ducke was<br />

correct to describe the material from Northeast Brazil as a new species rather than make a<br />

new combination. Moquilea rufa Barb.Rodr. is thus placed under synonymy of C. bracteosa.<br />

63. Couepia robusta Huber, Bol. Mus. Paraense Hist. Nat. 6: 76 (1910)<br />

T: Brazil North: Pará, Timbotena, Bragança railroad, R.S.Rodrigues MG9651; holo: MG; iso: BM, NY, P, RB,<br />

U, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 221 (1989).<br />

Tree to 30 m tall. Leaves with stipules to 5 mm long, lanceolate, caducous; petioles 5–8 mm<br />

long, with short brown pubescence; lamina oblong to elliptic, 9–23 × 4–11 cm, rounded to<br />

cordate at base, rounded or shortly acuminate at apex with acumen 1–5 mm long, glabrous<br />

above, densely rufous-brown-arachnoid beneath; primary veins 15–21 pairs, prominent<br />

beneath. Inflorescences terminal little-branched panicles; rachis and branches with reddishbrown<br />

tomentum. Bracts and bracteoles 3–7 mm long, ovate, caducous. Receptacle<br />

subcampanulate, 7–9 mm long, densely reddish-brown-pubescent on exterior, glabrous<br />

within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 2 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded, 6–7 mm<br />

long, densely reddish-brown-pubescent on exterior, densely light-brown-pubescent within.<br />

Petals 5, white, ciliate on margins. Stamens c. 43, inserted in an arc of c. 240°, with a<br />

toothed ridge of staminodes opposite. Ovary densely villous, often with 2 carpels developing.<br />

Style pubescent for 1/2 its length. Fruit ovoid, 5–6 × 3.5–4 cm; epicarp smooth, glabrous;<br />

mesocarp thick, fleshy, fibrous; endocarp thin, fragile, granular, sparsely pubescent within.<br />

Brazilian Amazonia. 84: BZE (MA), BZN (AM, AP, PA). Non-flooded forest. Flowering<br />

Aug.–Dec. Map 74.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amapá, Mun. de Mazagão, Km 80 Macapá-Monte Dourado, B.V.Rabelo et al. 3020<br />

(MG, NY, US); Amazonas, Manaus, Rio Tarumã, A.Ducke 1267 (A, F, IAN, MG, NY, R, RB, US); Pará,<br />

30 km W of Tomé-Açu-Paragominas road, 30 km S of Tomé-Açu, D.C.Daly et al. 831 (MG, NY, US).<br />

BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Maranhão, Turiaçu, km 153, BR-316, N.A.Rosa & H.Vilar 3155 (MG).<br />

64. Couepia impressa Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 255 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Pernambuco, Mata Dois Irmãos, D.A.Lima 54-1897; holo: IPA; iso: IPA.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 257 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 219 (1989).<br />

Tree. Branches glabrous when young. Leaves with stipules c. 2 mm long, subulate, caducous;<br />

petiole 6–12 mm long, glabrous, canaliculate, eglandular; lamina oblong to oblong-lanceolate or<br />

ovate, 9–22 × 4–8.5 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 3–7 mm long, rounded at base,<br />

glabrous above, sparsely pubescent beneath; midrib glabrous above; primary veins 14–22<br />

pairs, impressed above, prominent beneath. Inflorescences of terminal panicles; rachis and<br />

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branches densely grey-pubescent. Bracts and bracteoles ovate, 2–3.5 mm long, caducous.<br />

Receptacle subcampanulate, 6–7 mm long, slightly curved, grey-puberulous on exterior,<br />

glabrous within except for ring of deflexed hairs around throat. Calyx lobes acute. Petals 5,<br />

caducous; margins shortly ciliate. Stamens 15–17 inserted around 2/3 of circle; filaments<br />

slightly connate at base. Ovary villous. Style pubescent to middle. Fruit globose to ellipsoid;<br />

4.5–6 × 3–3.5 cm; exocarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp fleshy, 3–5 mm thick when dry;<br />

endocarp c. 1 mm thick, fibrous, glabrous within.<br />

NE Brazil. 84: BZE (AL, BA, PE). Primary forest.<br />

Leaves oblong-ovate, 19–22 × 4–8.5 cm; primary veins 19–22 pairs 64a. subsp. impressa<br />

Leaves ovate, 9–13 × 4–7.5 cm; primary veins 14–19 pairs 64b. subsp. cabraliae<br />

64a. Couepia impressa Prance subsp. impressa<br />

Map: Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 213 (1989).<br />

Leaves oblong-ovate, 19–22 × 4–8.5 cm; primary veins 19–22 pairs.<br />

NE Brazil. 84: BZE (AL, PE). Map 75.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Alagoas, União dos Palmares, Fazenda Santo Antônio, I.Pontual 66-280 (IPA,<br />

PEUFR); Pernambuco, Caruaru, Res. Municipal de Brejos dos Cavalos, M.Borges et al. 50 (NY, US).<br />

64b. Couepia impressa subsp. cabraliae Prance, Revista Brasil. Bot. 2: 31 (1979)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Bahia, Santa Cruz de Cabrália, R.P.Belém & R.S.Pinheiro 2837; holo: CEPEC; iso: MG, NY.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 213 (1989).<br />

Leaves ovate, 9–13 × 4–7.5 cm; primary veins 14–19 pairs. Fruit globose, 2.2 ×1.9 cm, glabrous.<br />

NE Brazil. 84: BZE (BA). Common in restinga. Map 76.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Una, 9 km E of Una, A.M. de Carvalho & G.P.Lewis 8777<br />

(CEPEC, K, NY); Bahia, Mun. de Maraú, Km 11 Porto de Campinhos-Maraú, A.M. de Carvalho et al. 216<br />

(CEPEC, NY); Bahia, Mun. de Ilhéus, Mata da Esperança, A.M. de Carvalho et al. 4693 (CEPEC, NY).<br />

65. Couepia meridionalis Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 256 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil Southeast: São Paulo, Santos, H.Mosén 3377; holo: S; iso: K, LE, P.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 223 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 216 (1989).<br />

Tree. Leaves with stipules small, caducous; petioles 5–10 mm long, canaliculate; lamina elliptic<br />

to oblong-elliptic, 6.5–11.5 × 3–6 cm, rounded at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 3–5 mm<br />

long, glabrous above, densely lanate tomentose beneath; primary veins 10–13 pairs.<br />

Inflorescence of little-branched terminal panicles, sericeous-tomentose. Receptacle<br />

cylindrical, 8–9 mm long, densely sericeous-tomentose on exterior; pedicels 1.5–2 mm long;<br />

petals pubescent on exterior. Stamens c. 25 inserted around complete circle. Ovary densely<br />

pilose; style pilose almost to apex. Fruit not seen.<br />

Brazil (São Paulo); known only from the type collection. 84: BZL (SP). Map 77.<br />

66. Couepia coarctata Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 77 (1989)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Bahia, Mun. de Maraú, 10 km S of Porto de Campinhos on road to Ubaitaba,<br />

A.M.Carvalho & G.P.Lewis 1116; holo: CEPEC; iso: NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 78 (1989).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 207 (1989).<br />

Tree to 6 m tall. Branches sparsely puberulous when young, soon becoming glabrous and<br />

lenticellate. Leaves with stipules 1–2 mm long, ovate, membranous, caducous; petioles 6–10 mm<br />

long, lanate, with 2 glands at base (visible in young petioles only), becoming rugulose with<br />

age; lamina oblong to oblong-elliptic, thickly coriaceous, 6–13 × 3.5–5.5 cm, subcordate to


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

Figure 59. Couepia coarctata. A, habit; B, fruit; C, leaf lower surface, D, flower bud;<br />

E, margin of sepal showing glands; F, flower section; G, petal (A–G, A.Carvalho 1116).<br />

Scale bars: A = 2 cm; D, F, G = 5 mm. Drawn by Bobbi Angell. Previously published in<br />

G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 78 (1989).<br />

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rounded at base, rounded at apex, acute or bluntly acuminate, glabrous and lustrous above,<br />

densely velutinous-arachnoid ferrugineous beneath; midrib slightly impressed above,<br />

prominent and lanate beneath; primary veins 9–13 pairs, impressed above, prominent<br />

beneath. Inflorescences of terminal densely crowded panicles with many short branches<br />

only; rachis and branches puberulous. Bracts and bracteoles small, membranous, very early<br />

caducous. Receptacle cylindrical, 7–9 mm long, with short dense puberulous pubescence on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat and dense lanate pubescence<br />

around stamen bases; pedicels 2–6 mm long, thin. Calyx lobes 5, acute, with sessile glands<br />

around margins. Petals 5, glabrous except for ciliate margins. Stamens c. 17, inserted around<br />

a complete circle. Ovary densely lanate. Style pubescent for 3/4 of its length. Fruit ellipsoidpyriform,<br />

tapering towards apex, 4.5 cm long × 3 cm broad; exocarp smooth, glabrous;<br />

pericarp hard, fibrous, 3 mm thick, glabrous within. Fig. 59.<br />

Brazil (Bahia, Mun. de Maraú). 84: BZE (BA). Restinga. Map 78.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Maraú, road to Porto de Campinhos, A.M. de Carvalho &<br />

G.P.Lewis 1106 (CEPEC, NY, RB); Bahia, km 11 Porto de Campinhos-Maraú, A.M. de Carvalho et al. 194<br />

(CEPEC, NY).<br />

67. Couepia longipetiolata Prance, Revista Brasil. Bot. 2: 31 (1979)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Bahia, Itacaré, Estrada do aeroporto, T.S. dos Santos 2935; holo: CEPEC; iso: FHO, NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Revista Brasil. Bot. 2: 32 (1979).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 214 (1989).<br />

Tree 8 m tall. Branches glabrous when young, conspicuously lenticellate. Leaves with stipules<br />

small, ovate, membranous, caducous; petioles 14–18 mm long, canaliculate on upper surface,<br />

lanate pubescent, transversely rugose, 2–3 mm thick; lamina oblong, coriaceous, 12–15 ×<br />

4–4.5 cm, cuneate at base, shortly and abruptly acuminate at apex with acumen 2–3 mm<br />

long, glabrous above except on midrib, lanate brown-pubescent beneath, appearing smooth<br />

but pubescence covering a deeply reticulate venation with stomatal crypts; midrib prominent<br />

beneath, slightly impressed and lanate on basal 1/2 above; primary veins 11–13 pairs, slightly<br />

prominent beneath, slightly impressed to plane above. Inflorescences of terminal and<br />

subterminal panicles, densely crowded, short branched; rachis and branches rufoustomentellous.<br />

Bracts caducous, to 5 mm long, membranous, glabrous; bracteoles caducous,<br />

c. 1 mm long, tomentellous on exterior. Receptacle campanulate-turbinate, 4–5 mm long,<br />

rufous tomentellous on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx<br />

lobes acute, tomentellous on both surfaces. Petals 5, cream, glabrous with ciliate margins.<br />

Stamens c. 30, inserted around a complete circle, far exserted. Ovary villous-pubescent.<br />

Style pilose-tomentose almost to apex, slightly exceeding the filaments. Fruit not seen.<br />

Brazil (Bahia); known only from two collections. 84: BZE (BA). Littoral forest. Map 79.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Maraú, Fazenda Água Boa, 22 km E of Ubaitaba, S.A.Mori 12749<br />

(CEPEC, NY).<br />

68. Couepia pernambucensis Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 256 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Pernambuco, Recife, Mata Dois Irmãos, Córrego de Sabiá, D.A.Lima 53-1206; holo: IAN;<br />

iso: IPA, PEUFR.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 223 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 218 (1989).<br />

Tree, large. Branches puberulous when young, soon becoming glabrous and lenticellate.<br />

Leaves with stipules small, caducous; petioles 4–5 mm long, lanate-pubescent, eglandular,<br />

canaliculate above; lamina ovate-elliptic to oblong, 5–6.5 × 2–2.8 cm, acuminate at apex<br />

with acumen 2–6 mm long, rounded at base, glabrous above, sparsely arachnoid pubescent<br />

beneath; midrib pubescent towards base; primary veins 8–10 pairs, prominent beneath.<br />

Inflorescences of terminal and axillary panicles; rachis and branches densely tomentellous.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles to 2.5 mm long, caducous. Receptacle cylindrical, 5–6 mm long,<br />

slightly curved, densely tomentellous on exterior, glabrous within except for ring of hairs


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Couepia)<br />

around throat; pedicels c. 1 mm long. Calyx lobes acute. Petals 5, caducous, white; margins<br />

ciliate. Stamens 14–17, inserted around complete circle. Ovary pilose. Style pilose. Fruit<br />

ellipsoid, exocarp smooth, glabrous; endocarp thin, granular, fragile, glabrous within.<br />

Brazil (Pernambuco and Bahia). 84: BZE (BA, PE). Primary forest. Map 80.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Una, Fazenda São Rafael, T.S.Santos 322 (NY).<br />

69. Couepia froesii Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 258 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil North: Pará, Porto do Móz, Jaraucá, R.L.Fróes 32164; holo: IAN; iso: NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 257 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 210 (1989).<br />

Tree, small. Branches glabrous when young, lenticellate. Leaves with stipules small, caducous;<br />

petiole 6–8 mm long, glabrous, eglandular, canaliculate above; lamina oblong, 11–23 ×<br />

4.5–8.5 cm, caudate-acuminate at apex with acumen 8–14 mm long, rounded at base,<br />

glabrous above, densely short-grey-lanate pubescent beneath; midrib glabrous; primary veins<br />

20–24 pairs, impressed above, prominent beneath. Inflorescences little-branched terminal<br />

and axillary panicles; rachis and branches densely grey-pubescent. Bracts and bracteoles<br />

small, caducous. Receptacle subcampanulate, 6 mm long, grey-pubescent on exterior, glabrous<br />

within except around throat below stamens; pedicels c. 1 mm long. Calyx lobes acute. Petals<br />

5, white, caducous; margins shortly ciliate. Stamens c. 30, inserted around complete circle.<br />

Ovary pilose. Style pubescent to middle. Fruit when young ovoid; exocarp smooth,<br />

pubescent soon becoming glabrous; endocarp granular, thin, fragile.<br />

Central Brazilian Amazonia. 84: BZN (AM, PA). Non-flooded forest. Map 81.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Rio Demini, Cuiufite, R.L.Fróes & G.Addison 28965 (IAN); Pará, Porto de<br />

Moz, R.L.Fróes 32195 (IAN, NY).<br />

Tree used extensively for construction by Yanomami indians.<br />

70. Couepia rankiniae Prance, Kew Bull. 47: 640 (1992), as rankinae<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, N of Manaus, Distrito Agropecuário, Fazenda Porto Alegre, L.Mars et al.<br />

3304.1149; holo: INPA; iso: K.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Kew Bull. 47: 641 (1992).<br />

Tree to 20 m tall. Branches puberulous when young, soon becoming glabrous. Leaves with<br />

stipules axillary, lanceolate, c. 3 mm long, membranous, caducous; petioles 7–12 mm long,<br />

slightly canaliculate above, usually with 1 or 2 glands on lower surface and glands<br />

sometimes extending to midrib, sparsely puberulous, rugose; lamina oblong to oblongelliptic,<br />

chartaceous, 7.5–18.5 × 3.5–5.0 cm, rounded at base, abruptly acuminate at apex<br />

with acumen 3–10 mm long, glabrous above, with a dense appressed lanate pubescence<br />

beneath; midrib prominent and sparsely puberulous, glabrescent beneath, prominulous and<br />

glabrous above; primary veins 12–16 pairs, prominent beneath, plane or slightly impressed<br />

above. Inflorescence (only 1 <strong>part</strong>ial inflorescence seen) paniculate, with flowers borne in<br />

small groups on a single rachis 6–8 cm long; rachis and branches tomentellous. Bracts and<br />

bracteoles caducous. Flower bud 12 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, tomentellous on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for pilose mass around throat. Calyx lobes 5, acute,<br />

tomentellous on exterior. Petals 5. Stamens numerous, inserted around complete circle.<br />

Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle. Style hirsute at base. Fruit when young globose,<br />

glabrous, densely lenticellate on exterior.<br />

Central Amazonia (N of Manaus) and recently collected in central French Guiana. 82: FRG.<br />

84: BZN (AM). Forest on terra firme. Map 82.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Base camp at Pic Matécho, c. 22.5 km NE of Les Eaux Claires, S.A.Mori & N.P.Smith<br />

25174 (K, NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Manaus, Distrito Agropecuário, 90 km NNE of Manaus,<br />

Reserve 1501, A.A.Oliveira et al. 433 (INPA, K, NY, SPF); Amazonas, Fazenda Dimona, Reserve 2206,<br />

C.A.Mackenzie 2206.1521 (INPA, K); Amazonas, Fazenda Esteio, Reserve 1302, J.R.M.Nascimento 1302.2786<br />

(INPA, K).<br />

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71. Couepia parvifolia Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 258 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil Southeast: Rio de Janeiro, Serra de Petrópolis, 60 km E of Rio de Janeiro, A.P.Duarte 1508; holo:<br />

NY; iso: RB65362.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 218 (1989).<br />

Tree, small. Branches tomentellous when young, soon becoming glabrous. Leaves with<br />

stipules to 2 mm long, caducous; petioles 5–7 mm long, lanate-pubescent, glabrescent,<br />

eglandular, canaliculate above; lamina oblong to oblong lanceolate, 2.5–6.5 × 0.8–2.5 cm,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 5–7 mm long, cuneate at base, glabrous above, densely<br />

lanate-tomentose beneath; midrib glabrous; primary veins 7–9 pairs, prominent beneath.<br />

Inflorescences little-branched terminal panicles; rachis and branches brown-tomentose.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles 1–2.5 mm long, ovate, caducous. Receptacle subcampanulate, 5–6 mm<br />

long, brown-tomentose on exterior, glabrous within except for around throat beneath<br />

stamens; pedicels short, 0.25 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded. Petals 5, densely pubescent;<br />

margins ciliate. Stamens c. 28, inserted around complete circle. Ovary densely lanatepubescent.<br />

Fruit ovoid, 3.5 × 2.2 cm; exocarp smooth, glabrous; endocarp thin, granular on<br />

exterior, fragile, glabrous within.<br />

Brazil; known only from Rio de Janeiro. 84: BZL (RJ). Forests. Map 83.<br />

84. BRAZIL SOUTHEAST: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Mata do Pai Ricardo, near Horto Florestal,<br />

Pessoal do Horto Florestal 1012 (NY, RB139762); Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Alto da Boa Vista, Estrada<br />

Vista Chinesa, near curve of km 1, C.A.L. de Oliveira 1713 (GUA, K, NY).<br />

<strong>Species</strong> Incertae Sedis<br />

Chrysobalanus subundulatus Brign., Mem. Mat. Fis. Soc. Ital. Sci. Modena, Pt. Mem. Fis.,<br />

Ser. II 1: 71 (1862)<br />

Probably a Couepia sp.<br />

13. MARANTHES<br />

Maranthes Blume, Bijdr. Fl. Ned. Ind. 89 (1825); Greek for “withering flowers”.<br />

Exitelia Blume, Fl. Javae 1: vii (1828) nom. superfl. illeg.; Parinari subg. Exitelia Blume, Mélanges Bot.<br />

2: 10 (1855); Parinari sect. Exitelia (Blume) Müll.Hal., Ann. Bot. Syst. 4: 645 (1857). T: Maranthes<br />

corymbosa Blume.<br />

Grymania C.Presl, Epim. Bot. 193 (1851)["1849"]. T: Grymania salicifolia Presl.<br />

Parinari sect. Sarcostegia Benth., in W.J.Hooker, Niger Fl. 335 (1849); Parinari subg. Sarcostegia (Benth.)<br />

Miq., Fl. Ned. Ind. 1(1): 355 (1855). T: not designated.<br />

Trees. Leaves with a pair of glands at the junction of the lamina and eglandular petiole,<br />

rarely with marginal glands as well; stipules intrapetiolar, deltate, free or variously united,<br />

mostly caducous; lamina lower surface glabrous or with an arachnoid indumentum.<br />

Inflorescence usually a many-flowered corymbose panicle, rarely a lax few-flowered thyrse<br />

or a raceme of few-flowered monochasial cymes. Bracts and bracteoles eglandular, nearly<br />

always caducous, but bracteoles persisting up to anthesis in 2 species, not enclosing flowerbuds<br />

in small groups. Flowers bisexual, slightly zygomorphic; receptacle tube obconic, often<br />

slightly to strongly curved, always gradually narrowed into the pedicel, nearly always solid<br />

and almost completely filled with nectariferous tissue, only rarely hollow and then elongate<br />

and curved, glabrous inside on one side and hairy on the other or completely glabrous; faucal<br />

annulus well developed. Sepals 5, suborbicular, deeply concave. Petals 5, suborbicular to<br />

broadly lingulate. Stamens 20–60; filaments white, tightly undulate in bud with 2 or more<br />

undulations, inserted in 2 rows on the margin of the faucal annulus, forming a more or less<br />

complete circle, much longer than the sepals, usually occurring in a tangled mass;<br />

staminodes few, vestigial or absent. Ovary 2–3-carpellary, 2-locular, inserted laterally at


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Maranthes)<br />

mouth of receptacle tube; style curved upwards, much longer than sepals, glabrous except at<br />

base. Drupe fleshy; endocarp very hard, fibrous, with a rough exterior; densely tomentose<br />

inside, with 2 lateral plates which break away on germination and allow the seedlings to<br />

escape. 2n = 20 (M. glabra ('Parinari glabra'), S.Mangenot & G.Mangenot, 1957 & 1962).<br />

12 species, of which 10 occur in tropical Africa and one each in tropical America and Asia.<br />

Of the African species, 6 occur in the forests of the Guineo-Congolian region, one in riparian<br />

forest slightly further north, one in rainforest on the East African mountains, one in the<br />

woodlands of the Sudanian region and another in the woodlands of the Zambezian region.<br />

Germination is phanerocotylar; cotyledons fleshy, pale green, soon shrivelling; cataphylls<br />

absent; first 2 eophylls opposite, the others opposite or alternate, with narrowly lanceolate,<br />

persistent stipules (Mensbruge, 1966: 124–131).<br />

A.J.G.H.Kostermans, A monograph of the genus Maranthes Bl. and Cyclandrophora Hassk.<br />

(Chrysobalanaceae) of the Asiatic and Pacific area, Candollea 20: 106 (1965); G.T.Prance,<br />

Notes on Chrysobalanaceae of Angola, Bol. Soc. Brot. sér. 2 40: 183 (1966); G.T.Prance,<br />

Maranthes, a new generic record for America, Brittonia 20: 203 (1968); G.T.Prance,<br />

Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 201, t. 33 (1972); F.White, The taxonomy, ecology and chorology of<br />

African Chrysobalanaceae (excluding Acioa), Bull. Jard. Bot. Belg. 46: 294 (1976); F.White,<br />

Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 313–325 (1976); F.White, Fl. Zamb. 4: 41, t. 11 (1978); R.Letouzey<br />

& F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 97, t. 29–33 (1978); G.T.Prance & F.White,<br />

The genera of Chrysobalanaceae, Philos. Trans. B320: 116-120 (1988).<br />

1 Receptacle tube elongate-turbinate, much longer than wide, usually<br />

longer than the sepals, gradually narrowed into the pedicel<br />

2 Flowers 3.5–5.5 cm long<br />

3 Leaves caudate-acuminate, cuneate or rounded at base; flowers<br />

5–5.5 cm long, glabrous outside; filaments c. 4 cm long; fruit angular<br />

in transverse section 5. M. gabunensis<br />

3: Leaves shortly cuspidate, subcordate at base; flowers c. 3.5 cm long,<br />

grey-velutinous-tomentellous outside; filaments c. 6 cm long; fruit terete 12. M. sanagensis<br />

2: Flowers up to 2 cm long<br />

4 Pedicel distinctly shorter than the receptacle tube<br />

5 Lower leaf surface persistently tomentose; indumentum fulvous, at<br />

least at first 2. M. chrysophylla<br />

5: Lower leaf surface glabrous<br />

6 Receptacle tube glabrous outside 8. M. kerstingii<br />

6: Receptacle tube tomentellous outside 7. M goetzeniana<br />

4: Pedicel at least as long as the receptacle tube<br />

7 Receptacle tube + sepals c. 1 cm long<br />

8 Leaf-apex rounded or subacute 4. M. floribunda<br />

8: Leaf-apex acuminate 8. M. kerstingii<br />

7: Receptacle tube + sepals c. 0.7 cm long<br />

9 Venation prominent on both surfaces; inflorescence few-flowered<br />

(c. 20), a raceme of cymes; drupe narrowly obovoid, c. 5 × 2 cm 9. M. panamensis<br />

9: Venation obscure; inflorescence many-flowered (>50), a much<br />

branched panicle of cymes; drupe ellipsoid, c. 4 × 3 cm 6. M. glabra<br />

1: Receptacle tube shortly turbinate, no longer than wide, ±equalling or<br />

shorter than the sepals, sharply differentiated from the pedicel<br />

10 Leaves cordate at base, denticulate towards apex; tertiary nerves subscalariform<br />

and conspicuous; bracteoles persistent up to or after anthesis 1. M. aubrevillei<br />

10: Leaves not cordate, entire; tertiary nerves not subscalariform,<br />

inconspicuous; bracteoles caducous<br />

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11 Leaves obtuse or apiculate at apex; receptacle tube + calyx c. 0.8 cm<br />

long 10. M. polyandra<br />

11: Leaves acuminate or subacuminate; receptacle tube + calyx up to<br />

0.7 cm long<br />

12 Leaves subacuminate, with lower surface arachnoid-tomentellous;<br />

receptacle tube cinnamoneous-tomentellous 11. M. robusta<br />

12: Leaves acuminate, glabrous; receptacle tube grey-tomentellous 3. M. corymbosa<br />

1. Maranthes aubrevillei (Pellegr.) Prance, Bull. Jard. Bot. Belg. 46: 295 (1976)<br />

Parinari aubrevillei Pellegr., Bull. Soc. Bot. France 78: 440 (1931), as Parinarium. T: Ivory Coast:<br />

Abidjan, A.Aubréville 185; holo: P.<br />

Illustrations: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 101 (1978).<br />

Map: F.White, Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 314 (1976).<br />

Tree up to 30 m. Leaf lamina up to 12 × 5.5 cm; margin denticulate towards apex; apex<br />

shortly cuspidate; base cordate; tertiary nerves subscalariform; lower surface persistently<br />

grey-arachnoid-tomentellous. Bracteoles c. 0.4 × 0.25 cm, persistent up to or after anthesis.<br />

Upper pedicel c. 0.25 cm long. Receptacle tube c. 0.5 × 0.5 cm. Sepals c. 0.5–0.6 cm long.<br />

Flower exterior cinnamoneous-tomentose. Fruit ellipsoid, c. 4.5–5 × 2.5 cm; exocarp<br />

lenticellate.<br />

Sierra Leone to Cameroon. 22: BEN, BKN, GHA, IVO, LBR, NGA, SIE, TOG. 23: CMN.<br />

Evergreen rainforest. Map 84.<br />

22. GHANA: Ankasa F. R., A.A.Enti & Hall GC39137 (K). IVORY COAST: near Azaguié, A.Chevalier 22355<br />

(K, P); Dakpadou, A.Aubréville 847 (BR, K, P). SIERRA LEONE: Kambui, S of Kenema, H.C.King 283 (K).<br />

23. CAMEROON: margin of Cañon du Ntem, Oveng, 60 km E of Campo, R.Letouzey 10310 (P).<br />

2. Maranthes chrysophylla (Oliv.) Prance, Bull. Jard. Bot. Belg. 46: 295 (1976)<br />

Parinari chrysophylla Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr. 2: 369 (1871), as Parinarium chrysophyllum; Ferolia chrysophylla<br />

(Oliv.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891). T: Gabon (Upper Guinea, Gabon River): G.Mann 978; holo: K;<br />

iso: P.<br />

Illustrations: A.Chevalier, Veg. Ut. Afr. Trop. Franç. 9, t. 17 (1917); R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20<br />

(Fl. Gabon 24): 103 (1978).<br />

Map: F.White, Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 315–317 (1976).<br />

Tree up to 30 m. Leaf lamina up to 25 × 13.5 cm; apex shortly acuminate or shortly<br />

cuspidate; base cuneate to subcordate; lower surface tomentellous, at first fulvous, ultimately<br />

fulvous or cinereous. Upper pedicel 0.2–0.3 cm long. Receptacle tube 0.4–0.6 cm long,<br />

fulvous-tomentellous outside. Sepals 0.4–0.6 cm long, fulvous-tomentellous outside.<br />

Maranthes chrysophylla subsp. chrysophylla occurs in evergreen rainforest in an interrupted<br />

band from Liberia to Gabon. The parapatric M. chrysophylla subsp. coriacea F.White occurs<br />

further inland, from Cameroon to SW Zaire.<br />

Leaves chartaceous, lanceolate-elliptic, gradually narrowed to a shortly<br />

acuminate apex; indumentum of lower leaf surface persistently fulvous;<br />

receptacle + pedicel c. 1 mm long 2a. subsp. chrysophylla<br />

Leaves coriaceous, oblong-elliptic or ovate-elliptic, suddenly contracted to<br />

the very short cuspidate apex; indumentum of lower leaf surface fulvous at<br />

first, soon becoming silvery; receptacle + pedicel c. 0.8 cm long 2b. subsp. coriacea<br />

2a. Maranthes chrysophylla (Oliv.) Prance subsp. chrysophylla<br />

Leaves chartaceous, lanceolate-elliptic, gradually narrowed to a shortly acuminate apex;<br />

indumentum of lower leaf surface persistently fulvous; receptacle plus pedicel c. 1 mm long.<br />

Liberia to Gabon. 22: GHA, IVO, LBR, NGA. 23: CMN, GAB. Coastal evergreen rainforest.<br />

Map 85.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Maranthes)<br />

22. GHANA: W Region, Tankwa Distr., Tano Nimiri F. R., A.A.Enti FH7543 (K). IVORY COAST: Tabou,<br />

A.Aubréville 1678 (BR, K, P). LIBERIA: Sinoe Co., Sangwin, J.T.Baldwin Jr. 11331 (K, NY, WAG).<br />

NIGERIA: Oban, P.A.Talbot s.n. (K). 23. CAMEROON: Londji, 45 km NNE of Kribi, J.J.Bos 4735 (BR, K,<br />

WAG); between Babong and Ogurany, 45 km SW of Mamfe, R.Letouzey 13587 (BR, K, P, WAG). GABON:<br />

Libreville, R.P.Klaine 1938 (K, P); Atsié near Lambaréné, F.Fleury in A.Chevalier 26564 (BR, K, P).<br />

2b. Maranthes chrysophylla subsp. coriacea F.White, Bull. Jard. Bot. Belg. 46: 296 (1976)<br />

T: Gabon: Oyem, G.Le Testu 9397; holo: P; iso: BR, WAG.<br />

?Parinari iodocalyx Mildbr., Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 8: 57 (1921), as Parinarium. T: Cameroon:<br />

near Dengdeng, 250 km NE of Yaoundé, G.W.J.Mildbraed 8670; holo: B, destroyed.<br />

Leaves coriaceous, oblong-elliptic or ovate-elliptic, suddenly contracted to the very short<br />

cuspidate apex; indumentum of lower leaf surface fulvous at first, soon becoming silvery.<br />

Receptacle plus pedicel c. 0.8 cm long.<br />

Cameroon, Gabon and SW Zaire. 23. CMN, GAB, ZAI. Inland rainforest and semi-deciduous<br />

forest. Map 86.<br />

23. CAMEROON: Meyos Mela, 32 km ENE of Djoum, R.Letouzey 8315 (K, P); 5 km SSW of Mayos,<br />

R.Letouzey 3963 (P); Yokadouma-Batouri, km 32, R.Letouzey 5232 (BR, P). GABON: Lastoursville, G. Le Testu<br />

7409 (BR, P); Mbighou, G.Le Testu 5969 (BR, P). ZAIRE: Gimbi, J.Wagemans 2209 (BR, FHO).<br />

3. Maranthes corymbosa Blume, Bijdr. Fl. Ned. Ind.: 89 (1825)<br />

Exitelia corymbosa (Blume) Span., Linnaea 15: 174 (1841); Parinari maranthes Blume, Ann. Mus. Bot. 2: 99<br />

(1856), nom. superfl. illeg., as Parinarium; Parinari corymbosa (Blume) Miq., Fl. Ned. Ind. 1(1): 356 (1855)<br />

et: 1084 (1858), as Parinarium corymbosum; Petrocarya maranthes (Blume) Miers, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 17: 336<br />

(1879), nom. superfl. illeg.; Ferolia corymbosa (Blume) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891). T: Jawa:<br />

Prov. Krawang, near Tjiradja, Kitnah, C.L.Blume 1516; holo: L; iso: BO.<br />

Maranthes multiflora Korth., Verh. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Bezitt., Bot. 259, tab. 70 (1844); Exitelia multiflora<br />

(Korth.) Walp., Repert. Bot. Syst. 5: 115 (1845–46); Parinari multiflora (Korth.) Miq., Fl. Ned. Ind. 1(1): 356<br />

(1855) et 1084 (1858), as Parinarium multiflorum. T: Borneo, P.W.Korthals s.n.; holo: L.<br />

Parinari griffithiana Benth., in W.J.Hooker, Niger Fl. 334 (1849), as Parinarium griffithianum; Ferolia<br />

griffithiana (Benth.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891). T: Malaya: Malacca, W.Griffith s.n.[20472];<br />

holo: K; iso: L.<br />

Grymania salicifolia C.Presl, Epim. Bot. 193 (1851)["1849"]; Parinari salicifolia (C.Presl) Miq., Fl. Ned. Ind.<br />

1(1): 357 (1855), as Parinarium salicifolium; Ferolia salicifolia (C.Presl) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891).<br />

T: Philippines: Luzon, Prov. of Alvay, Cuming 1057I; syn: C, K, L, MO, P, PR?, PRC?<br />

Maranthes speciosa Korth. ex Miq., Fl. Ned. Ind. 1(1): 357 (1855). T: Borneo: Martapura, P.W.Korthals<br />

s.n.; holo: L.<br />

Parinari racemosa S.Vidal, Cat. Met. Pl. Leños. 29 (1880), as Parinarium racemosum. T: not designated.<br />

Polyalthia pulchrinervia Boerl., Cat. Pl. Phan. 20 (1899). T: Jawa: Cult. Hort. Bogor IV G 42; holo: BO; iso: L.<br />

Parinari petiolata Malm, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 11: 630 (1932), as Parinarium petiolatum. T: Lesser<br />

Sunda Is.: Flores, Mbaedjae, I.Rensch 4; holo: B?<br />

Parinari palauensis Kaneh., J. Dept. Agric. Kyushu Imp. Univ. 4: 325 (1934), as Parinarium palauense.<br />

T: Caroline Is.: Palau, R.Kanehira 469; holo: FU; iso: BISH, GH, US.<br />

Chrysobalanus ciliatus Korth. ex Miq., Fl. Ned. Ind. 1(1): 357 (1855), nom. inval. in synon.<br />

Ferolia minutiflorum Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891), nom. nud.<br />

Illustrations: A.J.G.H.Kostermans, Candollea 20: 143, 144, 145 (1965); G.T.Prance, Fl. Males. Ser. 1, 10(4):<br />

672 (1989).<br />

Map: G.T. Prance, Fl. Males. Ser. 1, 10(4): 674 (1989).<br />

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Figure 60. Maranthes. A–D, M. floribunda. A, habit; B, ½ flower; C, developing fruits;<br />

D, endocarp (A, Astle 753; B, Whellan 1553; C–D, F.White 3484). E, M. glabra. Stipules<br />

(J.D.Chapman 5244). Scale bars: A, C = 5 cm; B = 5 mm; D = 2 cm. Drawn by Janet Dyer<br />

& Rosemary Wise. Previously published in G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320: 122<br />

(1988).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Maranthes)<br />

Tree up to 40 m tall, but sometimes flowering when only a few metres high. Leaf lamina up to<br />

14 × 6.5 cm; apex acuminate; base cuneate; lower surface glabrous. Upper pedicel 0.1–0.3 cm<br />

long. Receptacle tube 0.25 × 0.25 cm to 0.4 × 0.4 cm. Sepals 0.25–0.4 cm long. Flower<br />

exterior grey-tomentellous with denser and paler indumentum on 'protected' <strong>part</strong> of sepals.<br />

Extending from S Thailand through the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian Archipelago to<br />

the Caroline Islands, tropical Australia and the Solomon Islands. 41: THA. 42: BOR, JAW,<br />

LSI, MLY, MOL, PHI, SUL, SUM. 43: BIS, NWG, SOL. 50: NTA, QLD. 62: CRL.<br />

Throughout its range it is rarely found very far from the coast. In Malaysia it is common in<br />

coastal areas, especially on rocky and sandy hills by the sea; exceptionally it can occur<br />

inland up to 600 m. In Australia, besides occurring as a 30 m tall tree in fringing forest, it is<br />

also found as a shrub on sand dunes and immediately behind mangrove swamps. Map 87.<br />

42. JAWA: Sukabuni Distr., Pelabuanratu, S.H.Koorders 34244 (BO, L). MALAYA: Johore, Sg. Rhu Reba,<br />

Jason Bay, E.J.H.Corner SFN28495 (BO, GH, K, SING). MALUKU: Kairatu Gemba, Kuswata & Soepadmo<br />

117 (A, BH, BISH, BM, BO, BRI, CAL, CANB, G, K, KEP, L, LAE, NX, P, PNH, SING, SXD, US).<br />

PHILIPPINES: Mt. Darna, G.E.Edaño PNH10847 [as 18047 in BR] (BO, BR, L, PNH). SULAWESI:<br />

Minhassa, Kajuwata, S.H.Koorders 18548 (BO, L). SUMATERA: S Bangka, Lobok Besar,<br />

A.J.G.H.Kostermans & Anta 1200 (A, BISH, BM, BO, BRI, CANB, K, KEP, L, LAE, NY, P, PNH, SYD,<br />

SING). 43. NEW GUINEA: Papua New Guinea, Lower Fly R., opposite Sturtevant Is., L.J.Brass 8014 (BO,<br />

GH, K, L). SOLOMON IS.: Vanikoro, near Laminu R., Walker BSIP219 (GH, K). 50. NORTHERN<br />

TERRITORY: Katherine Gorge, G.T.Prance 26603 (K, L, NY). 62. CAROLINE IS.: Palau, Babeldaob,<br />

F.R.Fosberg 32552 (BISH, US).<br />

Despite its very wide distribution, M. corymbosa is not very variable, other than in habit. For<br />

a full bibliography see A.J.G.H.Kostermans (1965).<br />

The wood is used for house-building and for posts. The fruit is edible.<br />

4. Maranthes floribunda (Baker) F.White, Bull. Jard. Bot. Belg. 46: 297 (1976)<br />

Parinari floribunda Baker, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1897: 265 (1897), as Parinarium floribundum; Parinari<br />

polyandra subsp. floribunda (Bak.) R.A.Graham, Kew Bull. 1957: 230 (1957); Maranthes polyandra subsp.<br />

floribunda (Bak.) Prance, Bol. Soc. Brot., ser. 2, 40: 184 (1966). T: Malawi: Fort Hill, Whyte s.n.; holo: K;<br />

iso: BR (fragment).<br />

Parinari bequaertii De Wild., Feddes Repert. 13: 108 (1914), as Parinarium bequaerti. T: Zaire:<br />

Lumbumbashi, J.C.C.Bequaert s.n.; holo: BR.<br />

Parinari bequaertii var. longistaminea Hauman, Bull. Jard. Bot. État 21: 188 (1951). T: Zambia: Mufulira,<br />

F.Eyles 8201; holo: K; iso: BM, BR, SRGH.<br />

Illustrations: F.White, Fl. Zamb. 4: 42 (1978); G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320: 122 (1988).<br />

Map: F.White, Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 318 (1976).<br />

Tree up to 10 m tall. Leaf lamina up to 15 × 8 cm; apex usually rounded, sometimes subacute;<br />

base rounded or subcordate, rarely cuneate; lower surface densely arachnoid-tomentose<br />

at first, glabrescent but with some hairs always persisting. Upper pedicel 0.7–1.2 cm long.<br />

Receptacle tube 0.7–1 × 0.4 cm. Sepals 0.7–0.8 cm long. Flower exterior usually greyvelutinous-tomentellous,<br />

less often coarsely fulvous-tomentose with spreading hairs or completely<br />

glabrous. Fruit ellipsoid to ovoid, c. 2.3 × 1.5 cm; exocarp glabrescent. Fig. 60A–D.<br />

Angola to Malawi and Tanzania. 23: ZAI. 25: TAN. 26: ANG, MLW, ZAM. Wetter types of<br />

Brachystegia, Julbernardia, Isoberlinia woodland (miombo). Map 88.<br />

23. ZAIRE: Kahemba, P.Duvigneaud 976 (BR); N of Lukafu, G.F. de Witte 6605 (BR, K). 25. TANZANIA:<br />

Tabora Distr., Ugalla R., P.Greenway & A.C.Hoyle 1034 (FHO); Mpanda Distr., Kabungu FR, S.R.Semsei<br />

2583 (BR, FHO, K). 26. ZAMBIA: Mbala Distr., L. Chila, H.M.Richards 13122 (EA, K); Solwezi-Nchangu,<br />

km 30, J.P.M.Brenan & P.Greenway 7998 (BM, BR, FHO, K); near Lundazi, R.G.Robertson 146 (BM, FHO,<br />

K). ANGOLA: Moxico Texeira de Souza, J.Gossweiler 12229 (BM, LISC); Lunda, Luma-Cassai, A.W.Exell &<br />

F.A.Mendonça 317 (BM, COI).<br />

5. Maranthes gabunensis (Engl.) Prance, Bol. Soc. Brot. ser. 2, 40: 184 (1966)<br />

Parinari gabunensis Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst.17: 87 (1893), as Parinarium gabunense. T: Gabon, H.Soyaux<br />

45; holo: B, destroyed; lecto: P, fide G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320: 128 (1988); isolecto: K, Z.<br />

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Parinari gabunensis var. mayumbensis De Wild., Miss. Em. Laurent: 89 (1905). T: Zaire: Mayumbe,<br />

Temvo, E.Laurent s.n.; lecto: BR, designated here.<br />

Parinari klaineana Pierre, in A.Chevalier, Veg. Ut. Afr. Trop. Franç. 9: 202 (1917), as Parinarium<br />

klaineanum, nom. inval. in synon.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 107 (1978).<br />

Map: F.White, Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 319 (1976).<br />

Tree up to 20 m tall. Leaf lamina up to 26 × 12 cm; apex caudate-acuminate; base rounded or<br />

cuneate; lower surface glabrous. Inflorescence a relatively few-flowered (c. 20) raceme of<br />

few-flowered cymes. Upper pedicel c. 1.5 cm long. Receptacle tube c. 2.5 × 0.6 cm, often<br />

curved, glabrous outside, hollow. Sepals about 1.2 cm long, glabrous outside except for<br />

sparsely and minutely puberulous 'protected' <strong>part</strong>s. Filaments about 4 cm long. Fruit ellipsoid,<br />

c. 4 × 2 cm; exocarp glabrescent.<br />

West Africa in a narrow coastal belt from SE Nigeria to the extreme SW corner of Zaire, just N<br />

of the River Zaire. 22: NGA. 23: CAB, CMN, CON, EQG, GAB, ZAI. Evergreen rainforest.<br />

Map 89.<br />

22. NIGERIA: Calabar-Mamfe, km 117, Onyeachusim & Latilo FHI54211 (K). 23. CABINDA: Buco Zau,<br />

J.Gossweiler 6889 (BM, BR, COI, K). CAMEROON: Bipinde, G.Zenker 2296 (BM, BR, K, P, W, WAG, WU,<br />

Z); J.P.M.Brenan & C.F.A.Onochie 9470 (BM, FHO, K, P). CONGO: Kouilou R., 4 km above Kakamoeka,<br />

C.Farron 4982 (P). GABON: Libreville, R.P.Klaine 2060 (P); Tchibanga, G. Le Testu 1123 (BM, P); Km 12<br />

Doussala-Tchibanga, J.M.Reitsma 2810 (NY, WAG). ZAIRE: De Brieg 13 (BR, syntype of var. mayumbensis).<br />

M. gabunensis is the only species of the genus with a truly hollow receptacle.<br />

6. Maranthes glabra (Oliv.) Prance, Bol. Soc. Brot., sér 2, 40: 184 (1966)<br />

Parinari glabra Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr. 2: 370 (1871), as Parinarium glabrum; Ferolia glabra (Oliv.) Kuntze,<br />

Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891). T: Equatorial Guinea: River Muni, G.Mann 1832; holo: K; iso: P.<br />

Parinari gilletii De Wild., Ann. Mus. Congo, Bot., Sér. 5, 1: 245 (1906), as Parinarium; Parinari glabra var.<br />

gilletii (De Wild.) Hauman, Bull. Jard. Bot. État 21: 186 (1951); Maranthes glabra var. gilletii (De Wild.)<br />

Mendes, Consp. Fl. Angol. 4: 16 (1970). T: Zaire: Kinshasa, J.Gillet 2529; holo: BR.<br />

Parinari montana Engl., in G.W.J.Mildbraed, Wiss. Erg. Deut. Zeutr-Afr. Exped., Bot. 2: 228 (1911), as<br />

Parinarium montanum, nom. superfl. illeg. T: Zaire: Beni-Irumu, G.W.J.Mildbraed 2804; holo: B,<br />

destroyed; lecto: BR, designated here; isolecto: P.<br />

Parinari tibatensis Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 46: 141 (1911), as Parinarium tibatense. T: Cameroon: Tibati,<br />

C.L.Ledermann 2367; holo: B, destroyed.<br />

Parinari vassonii A.Chev., Explor. Bot. Afrique Occ. Franç. 1: 252 (1920), nom. nud., as Parinarium vassoni.<br />

Parinari klainei Aubrév., Fl. For. Soud.-Guin. 203 (1950), nom. inval. (without latin description); Parinari<br />

robusta var. klainei Aubrév. & Pellegr., Not. Syst. (Paris) 14: 59 (1950), nom. inval. (without latin description).<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 109 (1978).<br />

Map: F.White, Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 320 (1976).<br />

Tree up to 20 (–40) m tall, but sometimes flowering when only 5 m tall. Leaf lamina up to 14 ×<br />

5.5 cm; apex caudate-acuminate; base cuneate; lower surface usually glabrous, rarely with a<br />

sparse whitish caducous arachnoid indumentum. Upper pedicel c. 0.5 cm long. Receptacle<br />

tube c. 0.4 × 0.25 cm. Sepals c. 0.3 cm long. Flower exterior usually glabrous except for the<br />

whitish-tomentellous 'protected' <strong>part</strong>s of the sepals. Drupe ellipsoid, c. 4.5 × 3.5 cm; exocarp<br />

glabrescent. Fig. 60E.<br />

Widely distributed throughout the greater <strong>part</strong> of the Guineo-Congolian region from Sierra<br />

Leone to Ituri in E Zaire and in Cabinda and Angola. 22: GHA, IVO, LBR, NGA, SIE. 23:<br />

CAB, CAF, CMN, CON, EQG, GAB, ZAI. 26: ANG. Evergreen and semi-evergreen<br />

rainforest; absent only from the drier types. Map 90.<br />

22. IVORY COAST: Abidjan, A.Aubréville 127 (BR, K, P). NIGERIA: Sapoba, J.D.Kennedy 2129 (FHO, K).<br />

LIBERIA: Dukwia R., G.P.Cooper 454 (FHO, K). SIERRA LEONE: Kambui Reserve, King 68 (K).<br />

23. CAMEROON: 5 km SSW of Mayos, R.Letouzey 3969 (BR, K, P, WAG). CENTRAL AFRICAN<br />

REPUBLIC: Boukoko near Mbaiki, R.P.C.Tisserant 1779 (P). CONGO: 25 km W of Sibiti, C.Farron 4376<br />

(BR, P, WAG). GABON: Tchibanga, G. Le Testu 1341 (BM, BR, P); between Cap Esterias and Cap Santa<br />

Clara, J.M.Reitsma 1455 (NY, WAG). ZAIRE: Lac Tumba, Mpotia, J.Léonard 606 (BM, BR, FHO, K, P).<br />

The seeds are edible and wood is used for carpentry or canoe-building.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Maranthes)<br />

7. Maranthes goetzeniana (Engl.) Prance, Bull. Jard. Bot. Belg. 46: 303 (1976)<br />

Parinari goetzeniana Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 34: 153 (1904), as Parinarium goetzenianum. T: Tanzania:<br />

E Usumbara Mts., H.G.A.Engler 496a; holo: B, destroyed.<br />

Map: F.White, Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 321 (1976).<br />

Tree, 20–35 m tall. Leaf lamina up to 15 × 8 cm; apex suddenly and acutely acuminate; base<br />

rounded to cuneate; lower surface glabrous. Upper pedicel c. 0.2 cm long. Receptacle tube<br />

0.4 × 0.25 cm to 0.6 × 0.3 cm, tomentellous outside. Sepals 0.3–0.5 cm long, tomentellous<br />

outside. Fruit ovoid, 2.3 × 1.5 cm; exocarp glabrous.<br />

Northern Tanzania to Zimbabwe and Mozambique. 25: TAN. 26: MOZ, ZIM. Lowland and<br />

transitional rainforest on mountains. Map 91.<br />

25. TANZANIA: E Usumbara Mts., P.J.Greenway 4044 (FHO); E Nguru foothills, Mahonda-Manyangu area,<br />

Parry 251 (K). 26. MOZAMBIQUE: Serra do Gúruè, R. Licungo, A.R. da Torre & Correia 14844 (LISC);<br />

Dombe, Maronga, J.S.Simão 449 (LISC). ZIMBABWE: E Vumba Mts., N.C.Chase 6639 (BR, COI, LISC, P,<br />

SRGH); Chimanimani Mts., Haroni-Makurupini Forest, H.Wild et al. 6669 (BR, FHO, K, P).<br />

8. Maranthes kerstingii (Engl.) Prance, Bull. Jard. Bot. Belg. 46: 303 (1976)<br />

Parinari kerstingii Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 46: 140 (1911), as Parinarium. T: Togo, O.Kersting 547; syn: B,<br />

destroyed; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320: 128 (1988); isolecto: BM, P.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 113 (1978).<br />

Map: F.White, Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 322 (1976).<br />

Tree up to 20 m tall. Leaf lamina up to 14 × 6 cm; apex caudate-acuminate; base cuneate or<br />

rounded; lower surface glabrous. Upper pedicel c. 0.3 cm long. Receptacle tube c. 1 × 0.4 cm,<br />

glabrous outside. Sepals c. 0.5 cm long, sparsely and minutely puberulous outside on exposed<br />

<strong>part</strong>s, whitish-tomentellous on 'protected' <strong>part</strong>s. Fruit ellipsoid, c. 2.5–5 × 1 cm; exocarp<br />

glabrescent.<br />

Sudanian Region from Togo to the Central African Republic. 22: GHA, NGA, TOG.<br />

23: CAF, CMN, ZAI. Fringing forest in the wetter <strong>part</strong>s of the Sudanian region. In West<br />

Africa occurs mainly in upland areas. Map 92.<br />

22. GHANA: Togo Hills, Shiare, J.Jenik & J.B.Hall cc1173 (K). NIGERIA: Milliken Hill, Engu headwater<br />

area, F.N.Hepper 2228 (BR, K, P); Adamawa, Mai Idanu, R. Mbam, M.G.Latilo & B.O.Daramola FHI34473<br />

(FHO, K, P). TOGO: Sokodé-Basari, O.Kersting 320 (K); Atakpame, Doering 297 (K). 23. CAMEROON:<br />

Bayama, R.Letouzey 3465bis (BR, K, P); 10 km S of Ngaoundéré, A.J.M.Leeuwenberg 7686 (BR, K, P, WAG).<br />

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: between Nanu and Buar, G.W.J.Mildbraed 9307 (K).<br />

Several local medicinal properties.<br />

Parinari kerstingii sensu Aubrév. refers to Maranthes glabra (Oliv.) Prance.<br />

9. Maranthes panamensis (Standl.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 37: 76 (1985)<br />

Couepia panamensis Standl., Trop. Woods 42: 22 (1935). T: Panama: San Blas Distr., Perme, G.P.Cooper<br />

279; holo: F; iso: GH, NY, US.<br />

Maranthes corymbosa non Blume (1825): G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 203 (1972)<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 203 (1972), as M. corymbosa.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 260 (1989).<br />

Tree, up to 25 m. Leaf lamina up to 13 × 4.5 cm; apex caudate-acuminate; base cuneate;<br />

venation prominent on both surfaces; lower surface glabrous. Inflorescence a few-flowered<br />

(c. 20) raceme of cymes. Upper pedicel c. 0.7 cm long. Receptacle tube c. 0.5 × 0.3 cm.<br />

Sepals c. 0.3 cm long. Flower exterior sparsely and minutely puberulous except for the<br />

whitish-tomentellous 'protected' <strong>part</strong>s of the sepals. Drupe narrowly obovoid, c. 5 × 2 cm.<br />

Fig. 61.<br />

Panama (Isthmus), and recently collected in Nicaragua and Costa Rica. 80: COS, NIC, PAN.<br />

Dense rainforest. Map 93.<br />

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Figure 61. Maranthes panamensis. A, habit; B, flower bud; C, flower; D, fruit (A–C,<br />

Aguilar & Quesada 3795; D, Robles et al. 2060). Scale bars: A, D = 3 cm; B, C = 5 mm.<br />

Drawn by Margaret Tebbs.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Maranthes)<br />

80. COSTA RICA: Puntarenas, Cantón de Osa, RF Golfo Dulce, R.Aguilar 1272 (K, MO); Heredia, P. N.<br />

Braulio Carrillo, Magsasay, G.Carballo 141 (K, MO); Limón, Cordillera de Talamanca, Matina, G.Herrera<br />

2187 (K, MO). NICARAGUA: Zelaya, Río Barberena, 5 km from Nueva Guinea, M.Araquistain 142 (MO).<br />

PANAMA: Prov. Panamá, Cerro Jefe, near Eneida, M.D.Correa & R.L.Dressler 958 (NY, MO); Canal Zone,<br />

9 km NW of Gamboa, M.Nee 7675 (MO, NY); Cerro Azure, J.P.Folsom, A.Gentry & D.Daly 1949 (MO, NY).<br />

10. Maranthes polyandra (Benth.) Prance, Bol. Soc. Brot., sér. 2, 40: 184 (1966)<br />

Parinari polyandra Benth., in J.D.Hooker, Niger Fl. 333 (1849), as Parinarium polyandrum; Ferolia<br />

polyandra (Benth.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891). T: Nigeria, T.Vogel 3; holo: K.<br />

Parinari polyandra var. cinerea Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 17: 87 (1893), as Parinarium polyandrum var. cinereum.<br />

T: Sudan: SW of Tondi, G.A.Schweinfurth 4067; syn: B, destroyed; lecto: K, designated here; isolecto: P.<br />

Parinari polyandra var. pleiocarpa Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 46: 140 (1911), as Parinarium polyandrum var.<br />

pleiocarpum. T: Togo: Sokode-Basari, O.Kersting 84; syn: B, destroyed; lecto: K, designated here.<br />

Parinari baoulensis A.Chev., Explor. Bot. Afrique Occ. Franç. 1: 250 (1920), as P. baoulense, nom. nud.<br />

Parinari polyandra var. villosa Aubrév., Fl. For. Soud.-Guin. 207 (1950), nom. inval.<br />

Parinari polyandra var. argentea Aubrév., loc. cit., nom. inval.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 117 (1978).<br />

Map: F.White, Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 323 (1976).<br />

Tree, rarely more than 7 m tall. Leaf lamina up to 15 × 8.5 cm; apex obtuse or apiculate; base<br />

rounded or obtuse; lower surface persistently grey-arachnoid-tomentellous or almost glabrous.<br />

Upper pedicel 0.3–0.4 cm long. Receptacle tube c. 0.4 × 0.4 cm. Sepals c. 0.4 cm long.<br />

Flower exterior grey-tomentellous. Fruit ellipsoid, 2.5 × 2 × 1.5 cm; exocarp glabrescent.<br />

Widespread in the Sudanian region from the Ivory Coast and eastern Mali to the Sudan<br />

Republic. 22: BEN, BKN, GHA, IVO, MLI, NGA, TOG. 23: CAF. 24: SUD. Woodland and<br />

wooded grassland. Map 94.<br />

22. BENIN: Parakou-Djougou, G.Cremers 881 (BR, P). BURKINA: Bobo, Dioulasso-Banfora, km 32,<br />

A.J.M.Leeuwenberg 4410 (K, P, WAG). GHANA: Yendi, N.C.McLeod 814 (K). IVORY COAST: P. N. Bouna,<br />

Téhini, 40 km E of Ouangofétini, W.J.J.O. de Wilde 784a (K, P, WAG). MALI: Sikasso, J.G.Adam 15082 (P).<br />

NIGERIA: Enugu Onitsha, km 38, F.White 8418 (FHO). TOGO: Hohoe, J.A.Beveridge 2932 (FHO).<br />

23. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Kourou, A.Chevalier 8286 (BR, K, P). 24. SUDAN: Abu Satta Hills,<br />

N of Tambura, J.G.Myers 7107 (K).<br />

11. Maranthes robusta (Oliv.) Prance, Bull. Jard. Bot. Belg. 46: 306 (1976)<br />

Parinari robusta Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr. 2: 370 (1871), as Parinarium robustum; Ferolia robusta (Oliv.) Kuntze,<br />

Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891). T: Nigeria: Nun R., G.Mann 481; holo: K; iso: P.<br />

Map: F.White, Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 324 (1976).<br />

Tree, up to 12 m tall. Leaf lamina up to 12.5 × 6 cm; apex subacuminate; base cuneate; lower<br />

surface persistently pale-fulvous-arachnoid-tomentellous. Upper pedicel 0.3–0.4 cm long.<br />

Receptacle tube c. 0.3 × 0.3 cm, tomentellous with cinnamoneous hairs. Sepals c. 0.4 cm long,<br />

densely puberulous with greyish hairs. Fruit ellipsoid, 3–3.4 × 2–2.5 cm, sometimes only one<br />

seed developing; exocarp glabrescent, occasionally with few large round lenticels on exterior.<br />

West Africa from the Ivory Coast to Nigeria. 22: BEN, GHA, IVO, NGA, TOG. Swamp<br />

forest and semi-evergreen rainforest. Map 95.<br />

22. BENIN: Dogba, banks of R. Ouénié, G. Le Testu 239 (BM, BR, P). GHANA: Ankaful, J.B.Hall 1669 (K);<br />

<strong>Vol</strong>ta R., Senchi, F.R.Irvine 2625 (FHO). IVORY COAST: Dabou, A.Chevalier 16205 (BR, P); 6 km NE of<br />

Béréby, R.A.A.Oldeman 465 (BR, K, P, WAG). NIGERIA: Onitscha, A.H.Unwin 72 (K); Kabba, Kotun Karafi<br />

F. R., A.T.Johnstone K22 (FHO).<br />

12. Maranthes sanagensis F.White, Adansonia, sér. 2, 16: 232 (1976)<br />

T: Cameroon: 7 km N of Olembé, Sanaga R., A.J.M.Leeuwenberg 5476; holo: P; iso: BR, K, WAG.<br />

Illustrations: F.White, Adansonia, sér. 2, 16: 233 (1976); R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon<br />

24): 121 (1978).<br />

Map: F.White, Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 325 (1976).<br />

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Tree, 6–8 m tall. Bole short, but up to 1 m in diameter, often twisted and prostrate. Leaf<br />

lamina up to 15 × 9.5 cm; apex abruptly cuspidate; base subcordate; lower surface glabrous.<br />

Inflorescence a relatively few-flowered (c. 20) simple or branched raceme of few-flowered<br />

cymes. Upper pedicel c. 1.2 cm long. Receptacle tube c. 1.5 × 0.5 cm., grey-velutinoustomentellous<br />

outside. Sepals c. 1 cm long, grey-velutinous-tomentellous outside. Filaments<br />

c. 6 cm long. Fruit ellipsoid, 6.3 × 2.5 × 1.8 cm; exocarp lenticellate, glabrescent.<br />

Cameroon (banks of the Sanaga River and the lower courses of its tributaries). 23: CMN.<br />

Gallery forest. Map 96.<br />

23. CAMEROON: Sanaga R., 70 km SSW of Bafia, R.Letouzey 9809 (BR, K, P); Nachtigal, Sanaga R.,<br />

J.Raynal 10531 (P); Yangafok, 25 km ENE of Bafia, R.Letouzey 9606bis (BR, K, P, WAG); 7 km N of<br />

Olembé, 60 km N of Yaoundé, Sanaga R., A.J.M.Leeuwenberg 5478 (BR, K, P, WAG).<br />

Unplaced Names<br />

Parinari poggei Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 26: 378 (1899), as Parinarium.<br />

T: ?Mukenge, Pogge 914; holo: B, lost.<br />

Probably a Maranthes.<br />

14. ATUNA<br />

Atuna Raf., Sylva Tellur. 153 (1838); derived from the Moluccan vernacular name 'Atun'.<br />

Type: Atuna racemosa Raf.<br />

Cyclandrophora Hassk., Flora 25(2), Beibl. 1: 47 (1842); Moquilea sect. Cyclandrophora (Hassk.) Endl.,<br />

Gen. Pl., Suppl. 3: 103 (1843); Parinari subg. Cyclandrophora (Hassk.) Blume, Mélanges Bot. 2: 10 (1855);<br />

Parinari sect. Cyclandrophora (Hassk.) Müll.Hal., Ann. Bot. Syst. 4(5): 645 (1863). T: Cyclandrophora<br />

glaberrima Hassk.<br />

Parinari subg. Macrocarya Miq., Fl. Ned. Ind. 1: 354 (1855). T: not designated.<br />

Entosiphon Bedd., Madras J. Lit. Sci., Ser. 3, 1: 44 (1864). T: Entosiphon indicum Bedd.<br />

Atunus Lam., Encycl. 1: 329 (1783), nom. inval. (see discussion below).<br />

Trees up to 45 m tall; ultimate shoots with a complicated system of divaricate branching.<br />

Leaves with stipules large, prominently keeled, lateral, persistent or subpersistent; petiole<br />

eglandular; lamina with a pair of glands on the midrib at or near its base on lower surface;<br />

lower surface almost glabrous, with minute papillae on veins giving a beaded appearance.<br />

Inflorescence a raceme or sparsely branched contracted panicle. Bracts and bracteoles<br />

conspicuous, persistent, eglandular, not enclosing the flower-buds in groups. Flowers<br />

bisexual, zygomorphic. Receptacle tube obconic, as long as to much longer than the sepals,<br />

hollow, hairy inside throughout; throat blocked by long retrorse hairs. Sepals 5, broadly<br />

ovate to lanceolate, apiculate, keeled, tomentellous on both surfaces. Petals 5, glabrous on<br />

both surfaces. Stamens 10–25, posterior; filaments inserted on margin of faucal annulus, free<br />

to base, exserted, up to twice as long as sepals; staminodes forming a barely visible<br />

denticulate margin to the faucal annulus. Ovary monocarpellary, 2-locular, becoming<br />

unilocular in fruit owing to development of a single ovule, inserted at mouth of receptacle<br />

tube. Drupe large; epicarp glabrous, densely verrucose; mesocarp transversely fibrous;<br />

endocarp hard, thick, shortly and sparsely hairy inside; breaking up irregularly at<br />

germination. Cotyledons large and strongly ruminate.<br />

Southern India eastwards to Samoa. Kostermans recognised 11 species but the differences<br />

between some are slight and only 8 are recognised here. The species now placed in Atuna<br />

were formerly in Parinari, but are quite distinct (see G.T.Prance & F.White, 1988: 130–135).<br />

Germination is cryptocotylar, eophylls alternate.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Atuna)<br />

The generic name is derived from the Moluccan vernacular name 'Atun'. Rumphius, in his<br />

Herbarium Amboinense, latinized this to 'Atunus', but used this in two quite different senses.<br />

In vol. 1: 171, t. 66 (1741) his 'Atunus alba' applied to the plant in Chrysobalanaceae here<br />

referred to Atuna racemosa Raf., whereas in vol. 3: 96, t. 63 (1743) his 'Atunus litorea' was<br />

what is now Heritiera littoralis Lam. in Sterculiaceae. Being published before 1753, neither<br />

of these names is valid. However, both were taken up separately by Lamarck in his<br />

Encyclopedia, and much confusion has resulted. 'Atunus' of Lam., Encycl. 1: 329 (1783) is<br />

the Chrysobalanaceous plant, while 'Atunus' of Lam., Encycl., Suppl. 1: 536 (1811) is the<br />

Heritiera. The nomenclatural arguments by Panigrahi & Purohit (1983) are open to serious<br />

doubt. Lamarck's intentions over some of his apparent new generic names is questionable,<br />

especially when the list of generic names at the end of each volume is taken into account.<br />

The name 'Atunus' is not listed as a generic name on p. 750 of vol. 1 of the Encyclopedia,<br />

although it might appear to be validated by a 'descriptio generico-specifica' on p. 329, and<br />

we prefer to treat it as not accepted by the author and so not validly published. Some other<br />

comparable names in the same work, however, are currently treated as valid names. If Atunus<br />

Lam. 1783 were regarded as valid, it would be homotypic with Atuna Raf. 1838 which would<br />

then be an orthographic variant of it. 'Atunus' Lam. 1811, said by the author to be a 'nom<br />

malais', seems to be not accepted and probably is to be treated as accompanied by only a<br />

specific and not generic description, and so is also not validly published. The name Atuna<br />

Raf., which has been in common use for the last 35 years, is confirmed as the earliest generic<br />

name available for this genus and should continue to be used.<br />

A.J.G.H.Kostermans, A monograph of the genera Maranthes Bl. and Cyclandophora Hassk.<br />

(Chrysobalanaceae) of the Asiatic and Pacific area, Candollea 20: 103–158 (1965); Atuna<br />

Raf. versus Cyclandophora Hassk. (Rosaceae-Chrysobalanoideae), Reinwardtia 7: 421–422<br />

(1969); G.T.Prance, Chrysobalanaceae, Fl. Males., Ser. 1, 10(4): 635–678 (1989); G.T.Prance<br />

& F.White, The genera of Chrysobalanaceae, Philos. Trans., B, 320: 130–135 (1988).<br />

1 Leaf apex rounded; primary veins 6–8 pairs [Fiji] 2. A. elliptica<br />

1: Leaf apex acuminate or acute; primary veins usually more than 10 pairs<br />

[India to Pacific, including Fiji]<br />

2 Receptacle tube cylindrical and narrow<br />

3 Leaves broadly elliptic, 8–10 cm broad; rounded at base; apex shortly<br />

acuminate with acumen 2–3 mm long 3. A. latifrons<br />

3: Leaves oblong, 2.5–6 cm broad; subcuneate to rounded at base; apex<br />

with long thin acumen 4–22 mm long<br />

4 Receptacle 8–13 mm long; leaf apex long acuminate; base rounded 4. A. nannodes<br />

4: Receptacle 5–7 mm long; leaf apex short acuminate with acumen<br />

3–10 mm long; base cuneate 5. A. penangiana<br />

2: Receptacle tube funnel-shaped to campanulate<br />

5 Leaves broadly ovate, thickly coriaceous, cordate at base, 4.5–12 cm<br />

long 6. A. cordata<br />

5: Leaves usually elliptic, chartaceous to thinly coriaceous, usually<br />

rounded at base (if cordate then exceeding 10 cm in length)<br />

6 Fertile stamens 15–20; inflorescence tomentellous [not in India] 1. A. racemosa<br />

6: Fertile stamens 12–14; inflorescence sericeous or sparsely pilose<br />

[India]<br />

7 Inflorescence sparsely pilose; leaves elliptic-lanceolate, with 8–10<br />

pairs of primary veins 7. A. indica<br />

7: Inflorescence densely sericeous; leaves lanceolate, with 12–16<br />

pairs of primary veins 8. A. travancorica<br />

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1. Atuna racemosa Raf., Sylva Tellur. 153 (1838)<br />

T: Indonesia: Amboina; holo: plate 66 in G.E.Rumphius, Herb. Amboin. 1 (1741).<br />

Bole fluted or not. Branches glabrous to strigose when young. Leaves with stipules 8–20 mm<br />

long, lanceolate, acute, subpersistent; petioles slender or thick, 3–7 mm long, glabrous,<br />

glabrescent or puberulous; lamina chartaceous to coriaceous, 4.5–25 (–35) × 2–11 cm, ovate,<br />

oblong-ovate, elliptic, oblong or even lanceolate, acuminate at apex, rounded subcordate or<br />

subcuneate at base, glabrous on both surfaces when mature; midrib prominent on both<br />

surfaces; primary veins 9–13 pairs, straight or arcuate, prominulous above, prominent<br />

beneath. Inflorescences of axillary racemes or little branched, to 15 cm long; rachis<br />

tomentellous to sericeous. Bracts and bracteoles c. 3–8 mm long, ovate to oblong, caducous<br />

or persistent. Flowers 8–17 mm long. Receptacle turbinate-campanulate, 4–10 mm long,<br />

tomentose to sericeous on exterior. Calyx lobes ovate to ovate-oblong, 4–7 mm long,<br />

sericeous or tomentellous on exterior, tomentellous within. Petals ovate-oblong to oblong,<br />

blue or white, 5–10 mm long. Stamens 13–20, 8–15 mm long, with tooth-like staminodes<br />

opposite. Style equalling filaments; stigma small. Ovary pilose or densely villous. Fruit<br />

ellipsoid to subglobose to slightly pyriform; epicarp crustaceous verrucose; endocarp thin,<br />

densely pilose within.<br />

Leaf lamina 10–25 (–35) cm long, usually elliptic, oblong or lanceolate but<br />

sometimes ovate, chartaceous or thickly coriaceous; apex long, finely<br />

acuminate, 6–25 mm long; petioles thick; flowers 10–17 mm long; medium<br />

to large trees often with fluted bole 1a. subsp. racemosa<br />

Leaf lamina 4.5–12 cm long, usually ovate or oblong-ovate, subcoriaceous<br />

or coriaceous; apex bluntly acuminate, 3–10 mm long; petioles thin; flowers<br />

8–11 mm long; large trees with cylindrical bole 1b. subsp. excelsa<br />

1a. Atuna racemosa Raf. subsp. racemosa<br />

Chrysobalanus racemosus Roxb., Fl. Indica, ed. 2, 2: 506 (1832). T: Indonesia: Mollucas, cult. in Calcutta<br />

Botanical Garden, W.Roxburgh s.n.; holo: BM.<br />

Cyclandrophora glaberrima Hassk., Flora 25(2), Beibl. 1: 47 (1842); Parinari glaberrima (Hassk.) Hassk.,<br />

Tijdschr. Natuurl. Gesch. Physiol. 10: 147 (1843), as Parinarium glaberrimum; Petrocarya glaberrima<br />

(Hassk.) Miers, J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 17: 336 (1879); Ferolia glaberrima (Hassk.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216<br />

(1891). T: Indonesia: Jawa, cult. in Hort. Bogor IV H6, A.J.G.H.Kostermans 11105; neo: BO, designated<br />

here; isoneo: A, BISH, BRI, CAL, CANB, K, KEP, L, LAE, NY, P, PNH, US.<br />

Parinari scabra Hassk., Tijdschr. Natuurl. Gesch. Physiol. 10: 147 (1843), as Parinarium scabrum, nom. nud.;<br />

Hassk., Cat. Hort. Bot. Bogor. 269 (1854), ined.; Hassk., Flora 27: 585 (1844), diagnosis; Ferolia scabra<br />

(Hassk.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891); Petrocarya scabra (Hassk.) Miers, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 17: 336<br />

(1879); Cyclandrophora scabra (Hassk.) Kosterm., Candollea 20: 126 (1965); Atuna scabra (Hassk.) Kosterm.,<br />

Reinwardtia 7: 422 (1969). T: Jawa, A.J.G.H.Kostermans & Anta 1136; neo: BO, designated here.<br />

Parinari lanceolata Teijsm. & Binn., Cat. Hort. Bot. Bogor. 253, 255 (1866), nom. nud., as Parinarium<br />

lanceolatum; Parinari scabra var. lanceolata Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Boomsoort. Java 5: 338 (1900), as<br />

Parinarium scabrum var. lanceolatum. T: Jawa: without collector's name, Hort. Bogor IV H9; lecto: BO,<br />

fide A.J.G.H.Kostermans, Candollea 20: 127 (1965).<br />

Parinari margarata A.Gray, U.S. Expl. Exped., Phan. 1: 489 (1854), as Parinarium margaratum. T: Fiji:<br />

Sandalwood Bay, C.Wilkes s.n.; holo: US; iso: GH, fragment.<br />

Parinari laurina A.Gray, U.S. Expl. Exped., Phan. 1: 490 (1854), as Parinarium laurinum; Cyclandrophora<br />

laurina (A.Gray) Kosterm., Candollea 20: 135 (1965). T: Samoa: US Pacific Exploring Expedition s.n.;<br />

holo: GH; iso: NY, P.<br />

Parinari elata King, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt. 2, Nat.Hist. 66: 280 (1897), as Parinarium elatum;<br />

Cyclandrophora elata (King) Kosterm., Candollea 20: 122 (1965); Atuna elata (King) Kosterm., Reinwardtia<br />

7: 421 (1969). T: Malaya: Peninsular Malaysia, Perak, Larut, King's Collector 3436; holo: K; iso: DC, L,<br />

LE, P, SING.<br />

Parinari macrophylla Teijsm. & Binn., Cat. Hort. Bot. Bogor. 256 (1866), nom. nud.; Parinari scabra var.<br />

macrophylla Teijsm. & Binn. ex Koord. & Valeton, Bijdr. Boomsoort. Java 5: 338 (1900). T: Jawa.<br />

Parinari hahlii Warb., Tropenpflanzer 6: 370 (1902), as Parinarium. T: Caroline Is., Ponape, O.Warburg<br />

s.n.; holo: B, destroyed.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Atuna)<br />

Parinari mindanaensis Perkins, Fragm. Fl. Philipp. 119 (1904), as Parinarium mindanaense. T: Philippines:<br />

Mindanao, O.Warburg 14484; holo: B, destroyed.<br />

Parinari racemosa Merr., Publ. Bur. Sci. Gov. Lab. 17: 19 (1904), nom. illeg., non Vidal (1880); Parinari<br />

curranii Merr., Philipp. J. Sci., Bot. 4: 264 (1909), as Parinarium. T: Philippines: Masbate Is., R. Marintoc,<br />

E.D.Merrill 2614; holo: not designated.<br />

Parinari warburgii Perkins ex Merr., J. Straits Branch Roy. Asiat. Soc. 76: 82 (1917), as Parinarium.<br />

T: not designated.<br />

Atunus alba Rumph., Herb. Amboin. 1: 171, t. 66 (1741), nom. inval.<br />

Parinari amboinensis Teijsm. & Binn., Cat. Hort. Bot. Bogor. 254 (1866), as Parinarium amboinense, nom. nud.<br />

Illustrations: A.J.G.H.Kostermans, Candollea 20: 149, 155, 157 (1965).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Males., Ser. 1, 10(4): 670 (1989).<br />

Branches glabrous or appressed strigose when young. Leaves with stipules stiff, to 20 mm<br />

long, glabrous to strigose; petioles thick, 3–7 mm long, glabrous or pilose glabrescent;<br />

lamina usually chartaceous, more rarely stiffly coriaceous, broadly ovate, elliptic, oblong or<br />

even lanceolate, 10–25 (–35) × 3.5–11 cm, acuminate with acumen 6–25 mm long, rounded<br />

to subcordate at base, sometimes sparsely strigose beneath on lower portion when young;<br />

primary veins 10–13 pairs, straight or arcuate; venation conspicuously papillose and often<br />

giving leaf a scabrous appearance. Inflorescences of axillary racemes or little branched with<br />

up to 3 racemose branches on short main peduncle, 5–15 cm long; rachis tomentellous to<br />

sericeous. Bracts and bracteoles ovate, acute, to 8 mm long, caducous. Receptacle 5–10 mm<br />

long, tomentose to sericeous on exterior; pedicels 0.5–1 mm long. Calyx lobes 4–7 mm long,<br />

ovate to ovate-oblong, densely tomentellous on both surfaces. Petals ovate-oblong, to 10 mm<br />

long, blue or white. Stamens 15–20, pale blue, to 15 mm long. Ovary densely villous. Fruit<br />

ellipsoid to subglobose, to 7.5 cm diam.; mesocarp to 11 mm thick, endocarp 1–3 mm.<br />

Thailand to the Pacific, including Malay Peninsula (Perak, Singapore), Sumatera, Borneo<br />

(Sarawak, Brunei), Sulawesi, Philippines, Maluku (Amboin, Seram, Ternate), New Guinea,<br />

New Britain, Solomon Is., Caroline Is., Fiji, Samoa, Tonga. 41: THA. 42: BOR, jaw, MLY,<br />

MOL, PHI, SUL, SUM. 43: BIS, NWG, SOL. 60: FIJ, SAM, TON. 62: CRL. Well-drained<br />

lowland or hill forest up to 600 m, above riverbeds, freshwater or brackish swamp.<br />

Map 97.<br />

41. THAILAND: Pen, Narathiwat, Waeng, S.Phusomsaeng 413 (L). 42. BORNEO: Sabah, G.H.S.Wood<br />

SAN-A3492 (K, L). MALAYA: S Kedah, E of summit of A Gn. Boungsn F. R., L.H.Shing FRI6958 (K, L).<br />

PHILIPPINES: Elphinstone Prov., Tawao, A.D.E.Elmer 20714 (BISH, BO, BRI, C, D, F, GH, K, L, MO, PNH,<br />

S, SING, Z). 43. BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO: New Britain, W Nakanai, Malalia near Cape Hoskins,<br />

A.Floyd NGF6567 (BO, GH, K, L). NEW GUINEA: W Irian, Fakfak, Anahasi, bb32693 (A, BO, L); Papua<br />

New Guinea, W Division, Oriemo R., K.J.White & E.Gray NGF10373 (BO, K, L). SOLOMON IS.: Santa<br />

Ysabel, T.C.Whitmore BSIP2324 (K, L). 60. FIJI: Viti Levu, Mbua, A.C.Smith 4723 (BISH, GH, K, L, LE,<br />

S, US). 62. CAROLINE IS.: Truk, C.Y.Wong 273 (BISH, K, US).<br />

The fruit (cotyledon) is grated and used for caulking canoes, widely used in the Pacific<br />

Islands. An oil is extracted from the seeds and used variously in different areas. The leaves<br />

are used to thatch the outside walls in Fiji. The wood is used for posts and poles, but is not of<br />

good quality.<br />

For a note about the typification of the name Cyclandrophora glaberrima Hassk., see<br />

A.J.G.H.Kostermans (1965). Since he did not choose a type one is chosen here following the<br />

reasoning in Kostermans' discussion, that the name was based on a specimen growing in<br />

Bogor Botanic Garden. A widely distributed specimen is chosen as neotype.<br />

Kostermans (1965a: 141) dismissed Chrysobalanus racemosus Roxb. as a 'mixtum<br />

compositu' and stated that he had not seen a type specimen. While the description of the fruit<br />

does not fit Chrysobalanaceae, there is a type specimen at BM which is certainly this<br />

subspecies of Atuna racemosa. Chrysobalanus racemosus Roxb. (1832) is an older name<br />

than Atuna racemosa Raf. (1838), but since this epithet is already occupied in Atuna by the<br />

Rafinesque name this must stand and a new combination to acknowledge the Roxburgh name<br />

cannot be made.<br />

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1b. Atuna racemosa subsp. excelsa (Jack) Prance, Fl. Males. Ser. 1, 10(4): 670 (1989)<br />

Petrocarya excelsa Jack, Malayan Misc. 2(7): 66 (1822); Parinari jackiana Benth., in W.J.Hooker, Niger Fl.<br />

335 (1849), as Parinarium jackianum; Ferolia jackiana (Benth.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891);<br />

Cyclandrophora excelsa (Jack) Kosterm., Candollea 20: 128 (1965); Atuna excelsa (Jack) Kosterm.,<br />

Reinwardtia 7: 422 (1969). T: Sumatera, A.J.G.H.Kostermans & Anta 1136; lecto: BO, fide<br />

A.J.G.H.Kostermans, Candollea 20: 129 (1965); isolecto: A, K, L, PNH, SING.<br />

Parinari asperula Miq., Fl. Ned. Ind., Eerste Bijv. 115 (1860), as Parinarium asperulum, nom. nud; ibid. 307<br />

(1861), descr.; Ferolia asperula (Miq.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891); Cyclandrophora asperula<br />

(Miq.) Prance ex Kosterm., Candollea 20: 130 (1965). T: Indonesia: Sumatera, Lubu-Alang, J.E.Teijsmann<br />

s.n.; holo: U; iso: K.<br />

Parinari spicata King, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt. 2, Nat. Hist. 66: 279 (1897), as Parinarium spicatum.<br />

T: Malaysia: Perak, Ulu Bubong, King's Collector 10326; lecto: SING, designated here; isolecto: CAL, K,<br />

L, P, Z.<br />

Parinari maingayi King, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal 66: 280 (1897), as Parinarium. T: Malaysia: Malay<br />

Peninsula, A.C.Maingay 618; lecto: L, designated here.<br />

Parinari villamilii Merr., Philipp. J. Sci., Bot. 10: 308 (1915), as Parinarium; Cyclandrophora villamilii<br />

(Merr.) Prance ex Kosterm., Candollea 20: 126 (1965); Atuna villamilii (Merr.) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7: 422<br />

(1969). T: Philippines: Mindanao, Zamboanga Distr., Margosatubig, Villamil 21863; holo: UC; iso: BO,<br />

fragment.<br />

Parinari elliptica Teijsm. & Binn., Cat. Hort. Bogor.: 254 (1854), as Parinarium ellipticum, ined. (not<br />

effectively published).<br />

Illustrations: A.J.G.H.Kostermans, Candollea 20: 156 (1965); G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320:<br />

131 (1988); G.T.Prance, Fl. Males. Ser. 1, 10(4): 668 (1989).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Males. Ser. 1, 10(4): 670 (1989).<br />

Branches sparsely strigose, glabrescent when young, obscurely lenticellate. Leaves with<br />

stipules 8–15 mm long, sparsely strigose; petioles slender, 3–6 mm long, puberulous,<br />

glabrescent or glabrous; lamina rigidly chartaceous to coriaceous, ovate to oblong-ovate or<br />

less frequently oblong, 4.5–12 × 2–5 cm, with acumen 3–10 mm long, subcordate, rounded<br />

or subcuneate at base; primary veins 9–13 pairs, arcuate with venation papillose giving a<br />

beaded appearance. Inflorescence of axillary racemes to 7.5 cm long, or little branched with<br />

2 or more racemose branches on short main peduncle; rachis and branches densely short<br />

sericeous. Bracts and bracteoles oblong, c. 3 mm long, persistent. Receptacle 4–7 mm long,<br />

sericeous on exterior. Calyx lobes ovate, equal, to 4 mm long, sericeous on exterior,<br />

tomentellous within. Petals white to bluish white, oblong, to 5 mm long, caducous. Stamens<br />

13–18, to 8 mm long. Ovary pilose. Fruit subglobose to slightly pyriform, 5–7 × 3.5–4.5 cm;<br />

mesocarp fibrous, 5–8 mm thick. Fig. 62.<br />

Malay Peninsula (Kedah and Trengganu southward), Sumatera, Java, Borneo (Brunei, Sabah,<br />

Sarawak, Kalimantan), N Sulawesi. 42: BOR, JAW, MLY, PHI, SUL, SUM. 43: NWG.<br />

Lowland forests on well-drained soils on ridges and hillsides to 750 m alt. Map 98.<br />

42. BORNEO: Brunei, Ulu Supon, Tutong, P.S.Ashton BRUN854 (BO, FHO, K, L); Sabah, Elphinstone Prov.,<br />

Tawao, A.D.E.Elmer 21501 (BR, K, L, NY, P, PNH, SING, U, UC, Z); W Kalimantan, Nunukan Is.,<br />

A.J.G.H.Kostermans 9166 (A, BM, BO, K, L, NY, P, SING); E Kalimantan, lower Mahakam R., Loa Djanan,<br />

near Samarinda, A.J.G.H.Kostermans 13127 (A, BM, BO, BRI, CAL, CANB, K, L, LAE, NY, P, PNH, SING).<br />

MALAYA: Johore, Bukit Naga Mengulor, Sungai Sedili, B.H.Ngadiman SF36898 (K). SULAWESI: Manado,<br />

Anon. bb17159 (A, BO, L). SUMATERA: Res. Palembang, Banjoeasin, L.J.W.Dorst 13R 1 P 911 (K);<br />

Keritang, Anon. bb28663 (A, BISH, BO, K, L, NY, SING). 43. NEW GUINEA: Papua New Guinea, 5 km N<br />

of Kiunga on road to Rumingue, D.B.Foreman & P.Katik NGF48461 (BISH, K, L).<br />

2. Atuna elliptica (Kosterm.) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7: 421 (1969)<br />

Parinari elliptica Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7: 48 (1965); Cyclandrophora elliptica (Kosterm.) Kosterm. &<br />

Prance, Candollea 20: 120 (1965). T: Fiji: Vitu Levu, Sinzatoka District, Vatukarasa Valley, W.Parham<br />

s.n.; holo: K.<br />

Illustration: A.J.G.H.Kostermans, Candollea 20: 146 (1965).<br />

Tree 7–8 m tall. Branches appressed strigose when young, with numerous small lenticels.<br />

Leaves with stipules aciculate, to 10 mm long, caducous; petiole 5 mm long, terete,<br />

eglandular; lamina chartaceous to thinly coriaceous, elliptic, 9.5–15 × 4–6 cm, rounded or


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Atuna)<br />

Figure 62. Atuna racemosa subsp. excelsa. A, habit (Shing FRI 6960); B, ½ flower and petal<br />

(Hamid 11594); C, fruit and emerging seedling; D, fruit section showing ruminate<br />

cotyledons (C–D, Starzecha s.n.). Scale bars: A, C, D = 5 cm; B = 3 mm. Drawn by<br />

Rosemary Wise. Previously published in G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320: 131<br />

(1988).<br />

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rarely acute at apex, rounded at base, glabrous and shiny above, with venation prominulous,<br />

with adpressed strigose hairs on basal portion beneath, glabrescent; midrib prominent beneath;<br />

primary veins 6–8 pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences of few-flowered panicles; rachis<br />

and small branches densely appressed grey-strigose pubescent. Bracts and bracteoles<br />

caducous. Receptacle infundibuliform, c. 5 mm long, densely appressed-strigose on exterior;<br />

pedicel 2–5 mm long. Calyx lobes ovate-elliptic, obtuse, to 5 mm long, densely sericeous on<br />

exterior, tomentellous within. Petals early caducous. Stamens c. 20, unilateral with tooth-like<br />

staminodes opposite; filaments c. 9 mm long. Ovary densely appressed-strigose. Style<br />

glabrous; stigma truncate. Fruit unknown.<br />

Fiji (Viti Levu). 60: FIJ. Habitat unknown. Map 99.<br />

60. FIJI: without locality, J.Horne s.n. (K).<br />

An oil is extracted from the cotyledons for use in local cosmetics.<br />

3. Atuna latifrons (Kosterm.) Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans., B320: 132 (1987)<br />

Parinari latifolia M.R.Hend., Gard. Bull. Straits. Settlem., Ser. 3, 7: 102 (1933), as Parinarium latifolium,<br />

nom. illeg. non P. latifolium (Oliv.) Exell (1928); Parinari latifrons Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7: 54 (1963);<br />

Cyclandrophora latifolia Prance ex Kosterm., Candollea 20: 121 (1965); Atuna latifolia Kosterm.,<br />

Reinwardtia 7: 421 (1969). T: Malaya: Kedah-Perak Boundary, Md.Haniff S.F.N.21119; holo: K; iso: BO,<br />

GH, SING.<br />

Illustration: A.J.G.H.Kostermans, Candollea 20: 147 (1965).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Malesiana, Ser. 1, 10(4): 666 (1989).<br />

Tree to 5 m tall. Branches densely lanate-tomentellous when young becoming glabrous,<br />

obscurely lenticellate. Leaves with stipules lanceolate, to 11 mm long, acute, keeled,<br />

sparsely appressed pubescent; petioles thick, 5–7 mm long, terete, densely brown lanate<br />

when young; lamina chartaceous, broadly elliptic, 11–13 × 8–12 cm, glabrous and shiny<br />

above, slightly bullate, glabrous beneath except for sparsely pilose venation, very shortly<br />

abrupt acuminate at apex with acumen 2–3 mm long, rounded at base then contracted into<br />

petiole; midrib prominent on both surfaces, slightly pilose towards base above, pilose<br />

beneath; primary veins 12–14 pairs, prominulous, inset in a groove above, prominent and<br />

pilose beneath; other venation prominulous. Inflorescences of axillary little-branched panicles<br />

or spikes, to 5 cm long, densely brown sericeous. Bracts and bracteoles to 15 mm long,<br />

ovate-lanceolate, acute, densely sericeous on exterior, appressed puberulous within. Receptacle<br />

tube narrowly cylindrical, 7–11 mm long, sericeous on exterior, sessile. Calyx lobes<br />

lanceolate to oblong-ovate, 5–10 mm long, unequal, densely sericeous on exterior, tomentellous<br />

within. Petals obovate narrowed at base, 10–11 mm long. Stamens c. 20, inserted on faucal<br />

annulus, 2 mm high with tooth-like staminodes opposite; filaments 10–12 mm long. Ovary<br />

densely strigose. Style slender, glabrous; stigma truncate. Fruit unknown.<br />

Peninsular Malaysia, on the Kedah-Perak border; known only from the type collection. 42: MLY.<br />

Habitat unknown. Map 100.<br />

4. Atuna nannodes (Kosterm.) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7: 422 (1969)<br />

Parinari nannodes Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7: 50 (1965); Cyclandrophora nannodes (Kosterm.) Kosterm. &<br />

Prance, Candollea 20: 122 (1965). T: Borneo: Sarawak, O.Beccari, P.B.2955; holo: BO.<br />

Illustrations: A.J.G.H.Kostermans, Reinwardtia 7: 58 (1965); Candollea 20: 150 (1965).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Males., Ser. 1, 10(4): 667 (1989).<br />

Tree to 20 m, usually smaller, unbuttressed. Branches sparsely appressed hirsutulous-strigose<br />

when young, soon glabrous, obscurely lenticellate. Leaves with stipules narrowly lanceolate,<br />

acute, 6–12 mm long, strigose to glabrous, subpersistent; petioles 2–4 mm long, glabrescent,<br />

eglandular, with lower <strong>part</strong> swollen, usually curved; lamina thinly coriaceous, oblonglanceolate,<br />

6.7–19 × 2.5–5.5 cm, glabrous on both surfaces, sometimes slightly bullate above,<br />

long slender acuminate at apex with acumen 7–22 mm long, rounded at base; midrib<br />

prominulous above, prominent beneath; primary veins 10–12 pairs, arcuate, prominulous on<br />

both surfaces or sometimes prominent beneath. Inflorescences axillary racemes 3–7 cm long;


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Atuna)<br />

Figure 63. Atuna nannodes. A, habit; B, flower; C, fruit (A–B, Everett 104906A;<br />

C, Y.C.Chan FRI 13314). Scale bars: A, C = 2 cm; B = 2 mm. Drawn by Margaret Tebbs.<br />

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rachis densely sericeous-tomentellous. Bracts and bracteoles lanceolate, 3–7 (–13) mm long,<br />

persistent, sericeous. Receptacle cylindrical, 8–13 mm long, densely sericeous on exterior,<br />

sessile; calyx lobes to 6 mm long, unequal, acute, sericeous on exterior. Petals white,<br />

spathulate to ovate, 8–12 mm long, narrowed to base. Stamens 18–20, black to purple;<br />

filaments 10–15 mm long, slightly unilateral with tooth-like staminodes opposite. Style to 15 mm<br />

long, glabrous; stigma capitate. Ovary pilose. Fruit ellipsoid, 3–4 × 1.5 cm, slightly tapered<br />

to base, crustaceous verrucose on exterior; mesocarp 2–2.5 mm, fibrous, hard; endocarp thin.<br />

Fig. 63.<br />

Malay Peninsula and Borneo (Sarawak and Sabah). 42: BOR, MLY. Lowland forest to 500 m,<br />

on well drained soil. Map 101.<br />

42. BORNEO: Sabah, Sandakan Distr., SSE of Telupid, D.Sundaling SAN92406 (L, SAN); Sabah, Tuinbun<br />

Mata Is., H.G.Keith BNBFP6225 (K, L); Sarawak, First Division, Mount Matang, M.Jacobs 5543 (B, BO, BH,<br />

CANB, G, K, L, PNH, SAR, US); 12 th mile Pennissen Road, Kuching Distr., Sibat ak Luang & Jugah ak Kudi<br />

S 25250 (K, L). MALAYA: Ulu Selangor, Semangkok F. R., Y.C.Chan FRI13314 (K, L); Johore, Sungai Kaya<br />

Ara, Mawai-Jemaluang road, E.J.H.Corner SF29329 (BO, K, SING); Negri Sembilan, Gunong Angri,<br />

R.E.Holttum 9893 (BO, K, SING, UC).<br />

5. Atuna penangiana (Kosterm. & Prance) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7: 422 (1969)<br />

Cyclandrophora penangiana Kosterm. & Prance, Candollea 20: 124 (1965). T: Malaysia: Penang, C.Curtis<br />

203; holo: SING; iso: K, US.<br />

Illustration: A.J.G.H.Kostermans, Candollea 20: 151 (1965).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Males., Ser. 1, 10(4): 667 (1989).<br />

Tree to 20 m tall, unbuttressed. Branchlets glabrescent when young, obscurely lenticellate.<br />

Leaves with stipules lanceolate, acute, to 7 mm long, glabrous, stiff, subpersistent; petioles<br />

3–5 mm long, eglandular, glabrescent, smooth, not swollen or curved; lamina thinly<br />

subcoriaceous, oblong to oblong lanceolate, 3.7–13 × 2–5.5 cm, glabrous on both surfaces,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 3–10 mm long, cuneate at base; midrib flattened prominulous<br />

above, prominent beneath; primary veins 10–13 pairs, arcuate, prominulous on both surfaces.<br />

Inflorescences axillary racemes 3–7 cm long; rachis densely appressed pilose. Bracts and<br />

bracteoles sericeous to 10 mm long, persistent. Receptacle cylindrical, 5–7 mm long,<br />

sericeous pubescent on exterior; calyx lobes acute, 4–5 mm long, slightly unequal. Stamens<br />

c. 20; filaments to 8 mm long with tooth-like staminodes opposite. Style to 10 mm long,<br />

stigma capitate. Ovary pilose. Fruit (immature) ellipsoid; epicarp crustaceous, verrucose.<br />

Malay Peninsula. 42: MLY. Lowland forest on well-drained soil to 600 m especially on<br />

hillside and ridges. Map 102.<br />

42. MALAY PENINSULA: Penang Is., Government Hill, M.Haniff SF9108 (BO, K, SING); S Kelantan,<br />

Sungai Galas, P.F.Cockburn FRI7504 (K, L); Perak, Larut, King's Coll. 3537 (BO, K, L, P, US, SING);<br />

Compt. 24, Bukit Beruk F. R., K.M.Kochummen FRI2404 (K, L); Pahang, B. Gabing Bentong, F.G.Salleto<br />

C.F.3920 (K); Johore, Sungli Ayer Hiltum Besas, Gunag Pulai, J.Sinclair 7828 (US); W Kelantan, S Perias,<br />

near K. May, T.C.Whitmore FRI4125 (K, L).<br />

6. Atuna cordata Cockburn ex Prance, Brittonia 39: 364 (1987)<br />

T: Borneo: Sabah, Lahad Datu, mile 2, Silam, Ahmad Talip SAN47687; holo: L; iso: K, SAN.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Brittonia 39: 365 (1987).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Malesiana, Ser. 1, 10(4): 666 (1989).<br />

Tree to 40 m tall; trunk often with thick buttresses. Branches glabrescent when young,<br />

inconspicuously lenticellate. Leaves with stipules to 1.7 cm long, very early caducous; petioles<br />

1–3 mm long, short, thick, glabrous; lamina coriaceous, broadly ovate, 4.5–12 × 3–9.5 cm,<br />

abruptly acuminate at apex with acumen 1–3 mm long, cordate at base, glabrous and shiny<br />

above, glabrous beneath; midrib prominulous above, prominent beneath; primary veins 9–12<br />

pairs, lightly prominulous above, prominulous and glabrous beneath. Inflorescences of<br />

terminal and subterminal racemes 4–8 cm long, borne in single or more often in paired<br />

branches, densely tomentellous on exterior, puberulous within. Bracts and bracteoles ovate,<br />

tomentellous, early caducous. Receptacle 5–7 mm long, conical to campanulate, tomentellous


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Atuna)<br />

on exterior, sessile; calyx lobes slightly unequal, tomentellous on both surfaces. Petals c. 7 mm<br />

long, obovate, glabrous. Stamens c. 10, inserted on 1 side of ring; filaments 10–12 mm long.<br />

Ovary densely pilose. Style slender, hirsutulous on lower portion. Fruit 6 × 5 cm, ovoid;<br />

epicarp crustaceous, verrucose; mesocarp 5 mm thick, fibrous, hard; endocarp thin.<br />

Borneo (Sabah). 42: BOR. Hill forests on ultrabasic rock. Map 103.<br />

42. BORNEO: Sabah, Lahad Datu, Mt. Silam, Ahmad & Sabirin S4863 (SAN), S49043 (SAN); Sabah, Lahad<br />

Datu, Mt. Silam, W.Meijer S37935 (SAN); Sabah, Lahad Datu, Mt. Silam, J.Proctor SAN100859 (SAN);<br />

Sandakan, Tavai Plateau, W.Meijer 39330 (K, L).<br />

7. Atuna indica (Bedd.) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7: 422 (1969)<br />

Entosiphon indicum Bedd., Madras J. Lit., Sci. Ser. 3, 1: 45 (1864); Parinari indica (Bedd.) Bedd., Icon. Pl.<br />

Ind. Or. 22, tab. 109 (1874), as Parinarium indicum; Ferolia indica (Bedd.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216<br />

(1891); Cyclandrophora indica (Bedd.) Prance ex Kosterm., Candollea 20: 124 (1965).<br />

R.H.Beddome s.n.; holo: K; probable isotype (R.H.Beddome 2686): BM.<br />

T: India: Wynaad,<br />

Illustrations: R.H.Beddome, Fl. Sylv. Tab. 191 (1872); Icon. Pl. Ind. Or. tab. 109 (1874);<br />

A.J.G.H.Kostermans, Candollea 20: 152 (1965).<br />

Tree, medium sized. Branches glabrous when young. Leaves with stipules lanceolate, 5–6 mm<br />

long, caducous; petioles 5–7 mm long; lamina elliptic-lanceolate, 18–24.5 × 4–7 cm, slightly<br />

undulate, glabrous on both surfaces, with 2 glands at junction with petiole beneath,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 7–10 mm long, cuneate at base; midrib prominulous above;<br />

prominent beneath; primary veins 16–20 pairs, prominulous above, prominent beneath;<br />

secondary venation conspicuously reticulate on both surfaces, papillate beneath. Inflorescences<br />

terminal and axillary racemes; rachis sparsely appressed-tomentose. Receptacle campanulatecylindrical,<br />

sericeous-tomentose on exterior; pedicels 1.25–1.7 mm long; calyx lobes ovate,<br />

acute, sericeous on exterior, tomentellous within. Petals narrowly ovate. Stamens 12–15,<br />

unilateral with staminodes opposite; filaments far exserted. Ovary pilose. Style pilose on<br />

basal portion only. Fruit not seen.<br />

Confined to the Western Ghats in India. 40: IND. Forests. Map 104.<br />

40. INDIA: Carcoon Ghat, Wynaad, R.H.Beddome s.n. (K); without locality, J.S.Law s.n. (K); without locality,<br />

Herb. Schinz s.n. (Z).<br />

8. Atuna travancorica (Bedd.) Kosterm., Reinwardtia 7: 422 (1969)<br />

Parinari travancorica Bedd., Icon. Pl. Ind. Or. 1: 43, tab. 189 (1874); Ferolia travancorica (Bedd.) Kuntze,<br />

Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 216 (1891); Cyclandrophora travancorica (Bedd.) Prance ex Kosterm., Candollea 20: 125<br />

(1965). T: India: Travancore, R.H.Beddome 292; holo: K; iso: CAL.<br />

Illustrations: R.H.Beddome, Icon. Pl. Ind. Or. 1: tab. 189 (1874); A.J.G.H.Kostermans, Candollea 20: 153 (1965).<br />

Tree to 25 m. Branches pubescent when young. Leaves with stipules lanceolate-linear, acute,<br />

to 1 cm long, enveloping axillary bud; petiole slender, to 4 mm long, eglandular; lamina<br />

chartaceous, lanceolate, 7–12 × 1.8–3.5 cm, bluntly acuminate at apex with acumen 3–7 mm<br />

long, subcuneate at base, glabrous and densely reticulate on both surfaces; midrib<br />

prominulous above, prominent beneath; primary veins 12–16 pairs, prominulous on both<br />

surfaces, arcuate, pilose beneath when young; secondary venation papillate beneath.<br />

Inflorescences racemes to 5 cm long, few-flowered; rachis densely sericeous. Bracts and<br />

bracteoles caducous. Receptacle funnel-shaped, 5–6 mm long, densely villous-pubescent on<br />

exterior. Calyx lobes ovate, acute, silky-pubescent, 4 mm long. Petals white or pinkish,<br />

oblong-ovate, acute. Stamens c. 12; filaments exserted, glabrous. Ovary pilose; style<br />

glabrous; stigma truncate. Fruit ellipsoid, 5 × 4 cm; exocarp smooth, crustaceous, densely<br />

tomentose when young, glabrescent; pericarp c. 2 mm thick, densely tomentose within.<br />

Southern India (Travancore region). 40: IND. Confined to forests. Map 105.<br />

40. INDIA: Merchiston Estate, Colatoorpolay, T.F.Bowdillon s.n. (CAL); Merchiston Estate, Colatoorpolay,<br />

T.F.Bowdillon 584 (K).<br />

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15. DACTYLADENIA<br />

Dactyladenia Welw., Apont. 1: 572 (1859) [1858]; from the Greek, 'glandular fingers',<br />

referring to the stalked glands in some species.<br />

Type: Dactyladenia floribunda Welw.<br />

Griffonia Hook.f., in G.Bentham & J.D.Hooker, Gen. Pl. 1: 608 (c. 19 Oct. 1865) non Griffonia Baill.,<br />

Adansonia 6: 188 (7 Oct. 1865, Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae). T: Griffonia barteri Hook.f. ex Oliv.<br />

Acioa subg. Afracioa Letouzey, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 7 (1978). T: Acioa pallescens Baill.<br />

Shrubs or small trees, sometimes scandent. Leaves with stipules lateral, often persistent;<br />

petiole eglandular; lamina usually with 2 glands on lower surface near base, often also with<br />

smaller glands near apex or scattered over surface; lower surface of lamina glabrous or with<br />

stiff ferruginous hairs, more rarely with whitish arachnoid or lanate indumentum.<br />

Inflorescence a simple raceme or of zig-zag (usually lax) false racemes, more rarely a<br />

subcapitate spike (D. whytei). Bracts and bracteoles not enclosing the flower-buds in small<br />

groups, often with stalked or sessile glands. Pedicels articulate. Flowers bisexual, strongly<br />

zygomorphic. Receptacle tube usually elongate and narrowly obconic-tubular, usually longer<br />

than the upper pedicel, often slightly gibbous at the base, glabrous inside except near the<br />

throat. Sepals 5, rounded or acute, usually spreading or reflexed, often with stalked or sessile<br />

marginal glands; adaxial surface whitish-tomentellous. Petals 5, caducous. Stamens 10–75,<br />

coiled in bud; filaments ligulately connate for most of length, inserted on posterior rim of<br />

faucal annulus, far-exserted, much longer than combined length of calyx and receptacle tube.<br />

Staminodes short, filiform or denticulate. Ovary monocarpellary, l-locular, inserted at mouth<br />

of receptacle tube; style filiform, slightly longer than stamens, slightly 3-lobed at apex.<br />

Drupe usually more than 3 cm long, ±ovoid, but usually markedly tapered towards the<br />

pointed apex; epicarp often ferruginous-tomentose and with longer hispid hairs, rarely<br />

glabrous; mesocarp thin; endocarp thin, hard, with a roughish surface, hairy inside, with no<br />

special mechanism allowing seedlings to escape. 2n = 22 (D. barteri, as 'Acioa berteri'<br />

(S.Mangenot & G.Mangenot, 1958; 1962).<br />

A genus of 30 species in tropical Africa, virtually confined to the Guineo-Congolian region.<br />

Most species occur in old secondary forest or primary forest, more rarely in coastal thicket.<br />

From the paucity of herbarium material it seems that several species are very rare. An<br />

important exception is D. barteri, which plays a significant role in agricultural practice in<br />

southeast Nigeria. Here it has been found that even on soils inherently low in mineral<br />

reserves, under a rainfall as high as 2250 mm per year, it is possible to follow 11/2 years of<br />

cropping with only 21/2 years of fallow of D. barteri (P.H.Nye & P.J.Greenland, 1960). In the<br />

same region this species is also planted with Anacardium occidentale and Erythrophleum<br />

suaveolens on badly eroded sites to restore forest conditions. The germination of those<br />

species examined is cryptocotylar, with opposite eophylls.<br />

E.A.J. de Wildeman, Contribution a l'étude des espèces africaines du genre Acioa Aubl.,<br />

Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 191–216 (1920); R.Letouzey & F.White, Chrysobalanacées nouvelles<br />

du Cameroun et du Gabon, Adansonia Sér. 2, 16: 238–243 (1976); R.Letouzey & F.White,<br />

Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 6–60 (1978); G.T.Prance & F.White, The resurrection of<br />

the genus Dactyladenia (Chrysobalanaceae), Brittonia 31: 438–487 (1979); G.T.Prance &<br />

F.White, The genera of Chrysobalanaceae, Philos. Trans. B320: 133–145 (1988).<br />

1 Inflorescence a simple raceme (but sometimes subsimple in D. jongkindii)<br />

2 Receptacle tube usually glabrous (or often sparsely puberulous in<br />

species 2, 11, 12 and 14 or sparsely hispidulous in species 5), exterior<br />

of sepals glabrous (or sparsely puberulous in species 11 and 12)<br />

3 Receptacle tube ±equalling upper pedicel (above the articulation)<br />

4 Branchlets and lower leaf-surface ±hispid; bracteoles 5–7-palmatisect;<br />

bracts with glandular margin and 1–2 pairs of basal stipitate glands 1. D. smeathmannii<br />

4: Branchlets and lower leaf-surface glabrous or with sparse hairs on<br />

midrib and primary veins but not hispid


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Dactyladenia)<br />

5 Branchlets, stipules, petioles, primary veins and inflorescence<br />

puberulous-tomentose; receptacle tube glabrous or sparsely hairy;<br />

stamens c. 25, 1.5–2.5 cm long 2. D. ndjoleensis<br />

5: Branchlets, stipules, petioles, primary veins, inflorescence and<br />

receptacle tube glabrous; stamens c. 15-20, 3–3.5 cm long<br />

6 Bracteoles ovate-lanceolate, denticulate-glandular; leaves with<br />

5–8 pairs of lateral nerves 3. D. scabrifolia<br />

6: Bracteoles lanceolate, 5–7-dentate, with substipitate to stipitate<br />

glands near the base; leaves with 3–5 pairs of lateral nerves 4. D. letestui<br />

3: Receptacle tube longer than upper pedicel (above the articulation)<br />

7 Bracteoles ovate, eglandular (receptacle tube sometimes hispidulose) 5. D. whytei<br />

7: Bracteoles palmatilobed to palmatisect<br />

8 Branchlets not densely covered with persistent golden tomentum;<br />

but variously pubescent, hispidulose or glabrescent<br />

9 Branchlets with hairs less than 1 mm long<br />

10 Stipules linear, 0.5–0.6 cm long; leaves with 6–8 pairs of lateral<br />

nerves; bracteoles 3 (–5)-palmatisect; receptacle tube 1.2–2 cm<br />

long; sepals 0.6–0.8 cm long; stamens c. 25<br />

10: Stipules lanceolate, 0.3–0.4 cm long; leaves with 4–5 pairs<br />

of lateral nerves; bracteoles 5-palmatilobed to palmati<strong>part</strong>ite;<br />

receptacle tube 0.7–1 cm long; sepals 0.4–0.5 cm long;<br />

6. D. gilletii<br />

stamens c. 15 7. D. librevillensis<br />

9: Branchlets with hairs more than 1mm long<br />

11 Stipules ±flat, linear or lanceolate, without inrolled margins;<br />

lower pedicel and receptacle tube glabrous<br />

12 Stipules lanceolate, 1–1.6 × 0.3–0.8 cm; lower leaf-surface<br />

glabrous; lateral nerves in 8–16 pairs<br />

12: Stipules linear, 0.6–0.8 cm long; lower leaf-surface hispid;<br />

lateral nerves in 6–10 pairs<br />

13 Bracteoles 3–5-palmati<strong>part</strong>ite; receptacle tube 0.8–1.2 cm long;<br />

10. D. campestris<br />

sepals 0.6 cm long; androecium 2.5–3 cm long; stamens c. 30<br />

13: Bracteoles transversely ovate but furnished with (3–) 5<br />

triangular teeth bearing a stipitate gland; receptacle tube<br />

1.6–2.2 cm long; sepals 0.6–1 cm long; androecium<br />

8. D. bellayana<br />

3.5–4.5 cm long; stamens c. 20<br />

11: Stipules saccate with inrolled margins; lower pedicel and<br />

receptacle tube sparsely puberulous<br />

14 Stipules with distinct, densely pubescent margins, without<br />

stalked glands at base; lower pedicel 2–7 mm long; bracteoles<br />

9. D. hirsuta<br />

3-lobed, 1–2 mm long<br />

14: Stipules without densely pubescent margins, ±evenly hairy,<br />

with stalked basal glands; lower pedicel 10–16 mm long;<br />

11. D. floretii<br />

bracteoles 5-<strong>part</strong>ite, 4–6 mm long 12. D. jongkindii<br />

8: Branchlets densely covered with persistent golden tomentum<br />

15 Raceme 12–30 cm long; leaf-lamina cordate at base; lateral<br />

nerves in 10–16 pairs; bracteoles 5-palmati<strong>part</strong>ite to palmatisect<br />

15: Raceme 2–6 cm long; leaf-lamina rounded at base; lateral nerves<br />

in 7–10 pairs; bracteoles 5-palmatilobed to palmati<strong>part</strong>ite<br />

13. D. icondere<br />

(receptacle tube sometimes very sparsely pubescent) 14. D. floribunda<br />

2: Receptacle tube and exterior of sepals densely hairy<br />

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16 Receptacle tube ±as long as upper pedicel; leaf lamina glabrous, with<br />

base acute and lateral nerves in 4–6 pairs; bracteoles lanceolate,<br />

sometimes glandular 15. D. barteri<br />

16: Receptacle tube longer than upper pedicel; leaf lamina glabrous to<br />

densely hairy<br />

17 Bracteoles subreniform; leaf lamina cordate at base, with lower<br />

surface densely hairy; lateral nerves in c. 12 pairs 16. D. sapinii<br />

17: Bracteoles not subreniform; leaf lamina usually rounded to<br />

subcuneate at base (cordate only in D. pallescens), with lower<br />

surface glabrous to slightly scabrous; lateral nerves 6–12 pairs<br />

18 Receptacle tube and exterior of sepals densely silvery-tomentose;<br />

bracteoles ovate, entire or denticulate-glandular<br />

19 Receptacle tube c. 1.8 cm long; stamens 60–75; midrib densely<br />

puberulous to glabrescent below; lateral nerves in 8–12 pairs 17. D. pallescens<br />

19: Receptacle tube c. 1.5 cm long; stamens 35 or fewer; midrib<br />

glabrous or glabrescent; lateral nerves in 5–8 pairs 18. D. buchneri<br />

18: Receptacle tube and exterior of sepals sparsely pubescent to<br />

densely villous, not densely silvery-tomentose<br />

20 Branchlets and flowers densely fulvous-villous; bracteoles deltate<br />

with glandular appendages near base; racemes 3–4.5 cm long,<br />

few-flowered; lower pedicel c. 0.5 cm long; receptacle tube<br />

1.2–2 cm long; sepals 0.6–0.8 cm long; stamens 3–5 cm long 19. D. staudtii<br />

20: Branchlets and flowers sparsely pubescent, sometimes<br />

hispidulose; bracteoles 5 (–10)-palmatisect; racemes 10–15 cm<br />

long; lower pedicels 1 cm long; receptacle tube 0.6–1 cm long,<br />

distinctly gibbous at base; sepals 0.4–0.5 cm long, often with<br />

marginal glands; stamens 2–2.5 cm long 20. D. dewevrei<br />

1: Inflorescence compound (but sometimes subsimple in D. jongkindii)<br />

21 Receptacle tube and exterior of sepals glabrous<br />

22 Bracteoles subreniform, 5-denticulate, inserted at middle of pedicel<br />

below the articulation 21. D. laevis<br />

22: Bracteoles 5–7-palmatifid to palmati<strong>part</strong>ite; inflorescence sometimes a<br />

subsimple raceme 22. D. lehmbachii<br />

21: Receptacle tube and exterior of sepals not glabrous<br />

23 Bracteoles ovate, without conspicuous glandular denticulation<br />

(sometimes denticulate in D. mannii)<br />

24 Inflorescence puberulous; bracteoles inserted near the middle of<br />

lower pedicel, sometimes denticulate 23. D. mannii<br />

24: Inflorescence tomentellous to tomentose; bracteoles inserted near<br />

apex of lower pedicel<br />

25 Stipules ovate, 0.4–0.8 cm long 24. D. pierrei<br />

25: Stipules linear to lanceolate<br />

26 Receptacle tube c. 1.8 cm long; branchlets and inflorescence<br />

golden tomentose 27. D. dinklagei<br />

26: Receptacle tube up to 1.2 cm long<br />

27 Branchlets very sparsely puberulous or glabrescent; lamina<br />

subcordate or cordate at base 25. D. eketensis<br />

27: Branchlets tomentose at first, glabrescent; lamina rounded to<br />

subcordate 26. D. dichotoma<br />

23: Bracteoles ovate to deltate, with stipitate glands


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Dactyladenia)<br />

28 Stipules subdeltate with flabellate nerves; bracts and bracteoles with<br />

a clavate apical gland 28. D. cinerea<br />

28: Stipules linear or lanceolate<br />

29 Branchlets and lower leaf-surface hispid; stipules linear, with longstipitate<br />

glands; bracts and bracteoles deltate, with long-stipitate glands 29. D. johnstonei<br />

29: Branchlets and lower leaf-surface arachnoid-tomentose; stipules<br />

falcate-lanceolate; bracts and bracteoles ovate, with stipitate glands 30. D. chevalieri<br />

1. Dactyladenia smeathmannii (Baill.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 486 (1979)<br />

Acioa smeathmannii Baill., Adansonia 10: 244 (1872). T: Sierra Leone: without precise locality,<br />

H.Smeathmann s.n.; holo: P, in Herb. Juss. no. 15895.<br />

Acioa parvifolia Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 26: 380 (1899). T: Sierra Leone: without precise locality, Afzelius<br />

s.n.; holo: UPS; photo: K.<br />

Acioa unwinii De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 198 (1920). T: Sierra Leone: [Buri Town] Lea Beach,<br />

Unwin & Smythe 36; holo: K; iso: P; photo: BR.<br />

Shrub. Branches hispid when young, lenticellate. Leaves with stipules linear, early caducous,<br />

with stipitate glands when very young; petioles 2–4 mm long; lamina ovate, 6–11 × 3–4.5 cm,<br />

glabrous beneath except for dense-ferrugineous pubescence on venation, rounded at base,<br />

shortly acuminate at apex; midrib densely ferrugineous hirsute beneath; primary veins 6–8<br />

pairs, densely hirsute beneath. Inflorescence terminal racemes, 10–12 cm long; rachis<br />

hispidulous. Bracteoles 3 mm long, palmatisect, with 5–7 stipitate glands. Upper pedicel 8 mm<br />

long. Receptacle tube 0.8 cm long, glabrous, gibbous. Sepals 4–6 mm long, glabrous on<br />

exterior, with marginal stipitate glands, tomentellous within. Petals oval, glabrous, equalling<br />

sepals. Stamens c. 15, 2–3 cm long. Fruit obovoid, 4 × 2.5 × 2 cm; exocarp with short-densefulvous<br />

pubescence.<br />

Sierra Leone and Liberia. 22: LBR, SIE. Old secondary forest and on almost bare rock.<br />

Map 106.<br />

22. LIBERIA: Cola-Yoma National Forest, on bank of Maher R., P.P.C. van Meer 273 (BR, WAG). SIERRA<br />

LEONE: Ronietta, N.W.Thomas 5621 (K), 5502 (K, P).<br />

Differs from D. johnstonei in its simple inflorescence and glabrous receptacle and sepals.<br />

2. Dactyladenia ndjoleensis Breteler, Syst. Geogr. Pl. 69: 111 (1999)<br />

T: Gabon: c. 5–30 km NNW of Ndjolé, F.J.Breteler, C.C.H.Jongkind & J.J.Wieringa 11030; holo: WAG; iso:<br />

BR, C, G, K, LBV, MA, MO, NY, P, PRE.<br />

Illustration: F.J.Breteler, Syst. Geogr. Pl. 69: 112 (1999).<br />

Map: F.J.Breteler, Syst. Geogr. Pl. 69: 113 (1999).<br />

Tree 8–12 m high. Branches puberulous to tomentellous when young, often also with early<br />

deciduous arachnoid indumentum. Leaves with stipules narrowly triangular, 4–5 mm long,<br />

inserted on base of petiole, puberulous to tomentellous; petiole 3–4 mm long, puberulous to<br />

tomentellous; lamina ovate-elliptic, (6–) 7–9 × 2.5–3.5 (–4) cm, sparsely hairy on midrib and<br />

primary veins beneath, with margin and lower veins also arachnoid, with small flat glands<br />

beneath near base and acumen; cuneate to rounded at base, acuminate at apex with acumen<br />

0.5–1 cm long; midrib hairy beneath; primary veins 6–7 pairs. Inflorescences axillary or<br />

subterminal racemes; rachis puberulous; bracteoles 1–3 mm long, puberulous, those on<br />

peduncle 3–fid and others narrowly triangular, with sessile or short-stalked glands; lower<br />

pedicels 4–7 mm long; upper pedicel 4–6 mm long. Receptacle tube 5–6 mm long, glabrous<br />

at base adaxially, glabrous to hairy outside. Sepals 5–6 × 2.5–3.5 mm, glabrous or very<br />

sparsely hairy outside, densely silky-hairy within. Petals 6–9 mm long, glabrous. Stamens<br />

c. 25, 3–3.5 cm long. Fruit 2.5 cm long × 2 cm diam.; exocarp velutinous.<br />

Gabon. 23: GAB. Rainforest. Map 107.<br />

23. GABON: Rabi-Kounga, Echira Rd., F.J.Breteler & C.C.H.Jongkind 10177 (K, LBV, MO, P, WAG).<br />

This recently described species is close to D. letestui, but clearly distinct.<br />

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3. Dactyladenia scabrifolia (Hua) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 486 (1979)<br />

Acioa scabrifolia Hua, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. (Paris) 3: 328 (1897). T: Guinea: Timbo, Caremonga,<br />

F.A.W.Miquel 24; holo: P.<br />

Tree to 20 m tall. Branches glabrous when young. Leaves with stipules linear, acute; petioles<br />

3–5 mm long, glabrous, rugose; lamina oblong, 6–13 (–15) × 3.5–5.5 cm, scabrous above,<br />

glabrous beneath, cuneate at base, finely acuminate at apex; midrib glabrous beneath; primary<br />

veins 5–8 pairs, glabrous beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary racemes 6–10 cm<br />

long; rachis shortly hispidulous, glabrescent. Bracts ovate-acute, glabrous; bracteoles 1–5 mm<br />

long, ovate-lanceolate, glandular-denticulate. Upper pedicel 6–14 mm long. Receptacle tube<br />

0.4–0.8 cm long, narrowly obconic, gibbous, glabrous on exterior. Sepals 4–6 mm long,<br />

glabrous. Petals oblong, equalling sepals, white to pink. Stamens c. 20, 1.5–2.5 cm long.<br />

Fruit ovoid, 4 × 3 × 2 cm; exocarp glabrous.<br />

Guinea to Mali and Ghana. 22: BKN, GHA, GUI, IVO, LBR, MLI, SIE. 23: CAF. Riparian,<br />

hill and secondary forest. Map 108.<br />

22. GUINEA: Mamou, Bouloukountou, S.Lisowski 51583 (BR, K); Kourio, Bilima, A.Chevalier 14889 (BR, K, P);<br />

Fouta Djalon, J.Langdale-Brown 2627 (BR, K). LIBERIA: Loffa County, Gbarnga-Zorzor road, St. Paul R.,<br />

J.J.Bos 2498 (BR, K, WAG); W Prov., Boporo Distr., Beiden, J.T.Baldwin Jr. 10280A (K); Peáhtah,<br />

D.H.Linder 1114 (AA, K, P). SIERRA LEONE: Musaia, F.C.Deighton 5405 (K); Mamboma, F.C.Deighton<br />

3779 (K). 23. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Sangha-Mbaere, E bank of Sangha River, c. 30 km S of<br />

Lidjombo, D.Harris 2718 (K).<br />

Closely related to D. barteri but differing in its stouter peduncle and pedicels, glabrous<br />

receptacle tube and scabrid leaves.<br />

4. Dactyladenia letestui (Letouzey) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 485 (1979)<br />

Acioa letestui Letouzey, Adansonia, sér. 2, 16: 240 (1976). T: Gabon: La Lara, 30 km S of Mitzic,<br />

G. Le Testu 9352; holo: P; iso: BM, WAG.<br />

Acioa tessmannii Engl., Pflanzenw. Afr. 3: 311 (1915), nom. nud., based on G.Tessmann 221.<br />

Illustrations: R.Letouzey, Adansonia, Sér. 2, 16: 239 (1976); R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20<br />

(Fl. Gabon 24): 45 (1978).<br />

Tree to 25 m tall. Branches glabrous when young, lenticellate. Leaves with stipules linear,<br />

acute, 3–6 mm long, appearing intrapetiolar, but attached to extreme base of petiole; petioles<br />

3–5 mm long, transversely rugose, glabrous; lamina elliptic, 6–11.5 × 3.5–6 cm, sometimes<br />

slightly oblong, glabrous beneath, with 2–3 large circular glands at base and other scattered<br />

glands near midrib and 2 small glands at acumen, rounded at base, acuminate at apex with<br />

acumen c. 6 mm long. Inflorescences terminal and axillary racemes, 3–8 cm long, manyflowered,<br />

entirely glabrous. Bracts ovate to lanceolate, 2–3 mm long, often subglandular at<br />

margin and glandular at base and sometimes at end of nerves; bracteoles 1–1.5 mm long,<br />

lanceolate, 5–7-dentate with substipitate glands. Upper pedicel 6–10 mm long. Receptacle<br />

tube 0.5–0.6 cm long, slightly gibbous, glabrous on exterior. Sepals 4–5 mm long, sometimes<br />

with glandular margins. Petals white, obovate, obtuse at base, 4–5 mm long. Stamens c. 15,<br />

2–2.5 cm long. Fruit subglobose, 17 × 20–25 × 20–30 mm; exocarp tomentellous with sparse<br />

hispid hairs, knobbled when dry.<br />

Cameroon, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. 23: CMN, EQG, GAB. Swamp forest. Map 109.<br />

23. CAMEROON: Doumé R., 40 km SW of Batouri, near Bimba, F.J.Breteler 2795 (BR, K, P, WAG); 30 km<br />

S of Mbalmayo, W.J.J.O. de Wilde & B.E.E. de Wilde-Duyfjes 1919 (BR, K, P, WAG, Z); Nyamtimbi near<br />

Doumé, Bertoua region, R.Letouzey 3143 (BR, P, WAG); confluence of Lom-Djérem, J.Mildbraed 8482 (K).<br />

EQUATORIAL GUINEA: G.Tessmann 221 (K, photo P). GABON: Mbigou, G. Le Testu 6537 (BM, BR, P, WAG).<br />

Closely related to D. barteri and D. scabrifolia, differing in its globose fruit.<br />

5. Dactyladenia whytei (Stapf) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 486 (1979)<br />

Acioa whytei Stapf, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 37: 97 (1905). T: Liberia: near Kakatown [Monrovia], A.Whyte s.n.;<br />

holo: K; iso: fragment and photo BR, photo P.<br />

Acioa stapfiana De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 204 (1920). T: Sierra Leone: Sherbro, G.H.Garret s.n.;<br />

holo: K; photo: BR, P.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Dactyladenia)<br />

Shrub (lianescent) or small tree to 10 m tall. Branches hispid when young, soon glabrescent.<br />

Leaves with stipules ovate-lanceolate, toothed at base; petioles 3 mm long, thick; lamina<br />

ovate-lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, 6–15 × 2.5–6 cm, ±hispid on venation beneath;<br />

rounded at base, acuminate at apex; midrib hispid beneath; primary veins 5–6 pairs, hispid<br />

beneath. Inflorescence terminal and axillary racemes, 1–3 cm long, densely flowered; rachis<br />

hispidulous; bracts ovate-lanceolate, 5–6 mm long; bracteoles 1.5 mm long, ovate, acute.<br />

Upper pedicel 2–8 cm long. Receptacle tube 1.6–2.2 cm long, gibbous, glabrous or<br />

hispidulous. Sepals 4–6 mm long, glabrous or sparsely hispidulous. Petals oblong-elliptic,<br />

2-lobed, equalling sepals, white, shortly unguiculate. Stamens c. 30, 3–5 cm long. Fruit<br />

broadly ovoid, 5 × 3 × 2.5 cm; exocarp tomentose.<br />

Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. 22: GUI, LBR, SIE. Riparian forest and secondary areas.<br />

Map 110.<br />

22. LIBERIA: Devilbush, near Paynesville, 16 km E of Monrovia, A.J.M.Leeuwenberg & A.G.Voorhoeve 4891<br />

(BR, K, P, WAG); Careysburgh, 35 km from Monrovia, A.M. Van Marten 77 (K, WAG); Grand Bassa Co.,<br />

Fortsville, J.T.Baldwin Jr. 11164 (K). SIERRA LEONE: Baiima, F.C.Deighton 6104 (K, P); Njala,<br />

F.C.Deighton 1319 (BM, BR, K); Bo F. R., D.Small 191 (K, P).<br />

This species is distinct in its short, congested, subcapitate racemes with the pedicels<br />

concealed by foliaceous bracts.<br />

6. Dactyladenia gilletii (De Wild.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 485 (1979)<br />

Acioa gilletii De Wild., Ann. Mus. Congo, Bot., Sér. 5, 1: 47 (1903). T: Zaire: Kinshasa, J.Gillet s.n.; holo: BR.<br />

Tree to 15 m tall. Branches hispid when young, glabrescent. Leaves with stipules linear, c. 4 mm<br />

long; petioles 2–3 mm long; lamina oblong-ovate, 8–16 × 3–6 cm, glabrous beneath except<br />

for short hairs on venation, rounded to subcuneate at base, long acuminate at apex; midrib<br />

with sparse short hairs beneath; primary veins c. 8, sparsely hairy. Inflorescences axillary and<br />

terminal racemes 3–5 cm long, glabrous. Bracts ovate-oblong, 3–4 mm long, with stipitate<br />

glands on margins; bracteoles c. 1.5 mm long, inserted near middle of lower pedicel, palmatisect<br />

with 3–5 stipitate glands. Upper pedicel 4–7 mm long. Receptacle tube 1.2–2 cm long,<br />

glabrous on exterior, slightly gibbous at base. Sepals 6–8 mm long, glabrous. Petals 8–9 mm<br />

long. Stamens c. 25, 2.5–3.5 cm long. Fruit ovoid, 5 × 3 × 2 cm; exocarp yellow, tomentellous.<br />

Gabon, Lower Congo, Zaire (Bas Zaire, Kasai, Forestier central) and Angola. 23: CON,<br />

GAB, ZAI. 26: ANG. Forests, especially in humid places along rivers. Map 111.<br />

23. GABON: Moyen-Ogooué, N of Ndjolé, G.McPherson 15811 (BR, K, MO, NY). ZAIRE: Yangambi,<br />

J.Louis 5903 (BR, K, P, W); near Kisangani, margin of Tshopo, S.Lisowski 17341 (BR, K); Leopoldville Prov.,<br />

Leo-Kalina, L.Dubois 1544 (BR, K); between Liléko and Basoho, J.Louis 14582 (BR, K). 26. ANGOLA:<br />

NE of Lunda, J.Gossweiler 13820 (BM, K, P, US); Lunda, Dundo, R.G.N.Young 524 (BM, BR).<br />

Differs from D. dewevrei in its glabrous inflorescence, longer receptacle tube and (usually)<br />

3-lobed bracteoles.<br />

7. Dactyladenia librevillensis (Letouzey) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 486 (1979)<br />

Acioa librevillensis Letouzey, Adansonia, sér. 2, 16: 238 (1976). T: Gabon: Cap Esterias, H.Klein 55; holo:<br />

P; iso: B, BR, K, WAG.<br />

Illustrations: R.Letouzey, Adansonia, Sér. 2, 16: 237 (1976); R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl.<br />

Gabon 24): 49 (1978).<br />

Shrub, scandent. Branches sparsely hispid when young, glabrescent. Leaves with stipules<br />

attached to base of petiole, lanceolate, 3–4 mm long; petioles 3–5 mm long, hispidulous;<br />

lamina elliptic, 8–10 × 4–5 cm, sparsely hispid on venation beneath, with 2 large circular<br />

glands at base beneath and small glands below acumen, rounded to subcuneate at base,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 3–5 mm long; midrib hispid beneath; primary veins 4 or 5<br />

pairs, hispid beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary racemes, 3–5 cm long; rachis<br />

sparsely hispid; bracts deeply tricuspidate, densely hispid; bracteoles 1–2 mm long,<br />

palmatilobed to palmati<strong>part</strong>ite, with 5 stipitate glands. Upper pedicel 2–6 mm long.<br />

Receptacle tube 0.7–1 cm long, glabrous, gibbous. Sepals 4–5 mm long, glabrous on exterior.<br />

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Petals 4–5 mm long. Stamens c. 15, 2–2.5 cm long. Fruit ovoid, 2.7 × 2.6 × 3 cm; exocarp<br />

knobbled, with short grey pubescence.<br />

Gabon. 23: GAB. Rainforest. Map 112.<br />

23. Gabon: Rabi, Divangui Rd., F.J.Breteler et al. 9765 (WAG); Rabi, Divangui Rd., F.J.Breteler et al. 9719 (WAG).<br />

Closely related to D. gilletii, and differing chiefly in its less deeply divided bracteoles and<br />

smaller flowers with few stamens.<br />

8. Dactyladenia bellayana (Baill.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 484 (1979)<br />

Acioa bellayana Baill., Adansonia 7: 224 (1867); Griffonia bellayana (Baill.) Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr. 2: 371 (1871).<br />

T: Gabon: without locality, Griffon du Bellay 602; holo: P; iso: WAG.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 15 (1978).<br />

Shrub, climbing. Branches hispid when young. Leaves with stipules linear, 6–8 mm long,<br />

persistent; petiole 3–4 mm long; lamina oblong-elliptic, 10–18 × 4–7 cm, sparsely hispid<br />

beneath, with 2 glands at base, rounded to subcordate at base, acuminate at apex; midrib and<br />

primary veins hispid beneath; primary veins 6–8 (–10) pairs. Racemes axillary and terminal,<br />

6–12 (–20) cm long; rachis sparsely hispidulous, glabrescent; bracteoles 3–5-palmati<strong>part</strong>ite,<br />

with stipitate glands 5 mm long; upper pedicel 3–5 mm long. Receptacle tube 15–22 mm<br />

long, glabrous, gibbous at base. Sepals 6–9 mm long, glabrous. Petals white, broadly obovate<br />

with subcordate base, 6–8 mm long. Stamens c. 30, 4–6 cm long. Fruit narrowly ovoid,<br />

pointed at apex, 25 × 25 × 30–40 mm; exocarp tomentellous, with hispid hairs.<br />

Cameroon, Gabon and perhaps Zaïre. 23: CMN, GAB. Lowland forests. Map 113.<br />

23. CAMEROON: Douala-Edéa, km 14, Mpom 328 (SRFCam 2471) (P). GABON: near Libreville, R.P.Klaine<br />

101 (K, P); Loango, near Bango, H.Soyaux 123 (BR, K, P-photo, W).<br />

Closely related to D. campestris, D. floribunda and D. icondere.<br />

9. Dactyladenia hirsuta (A.Chev. ex De Wild.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 485 (1979)<br />

Acioa hirsuta A.Chev. ex De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 200 (1920). T: Ivory Coast: Cavally Basin,<br />

Grabo, A.Chevalier 19738; holo: P; iso: WAG; photo: BR.<br />

Shrub? Branches densely velutinous pubescent when young. Leaves with stipules linear, hispid,<br />

to 8 mm long, caducous; petiole 3–4 mm long, hirsute; lamina elliptic, 5–12 × 2.5–4.5 cm,<br />

hirsute-pubescent beneath, rounded to subcordate at base, acuminate at apex; midrib villouspubescent<br />

beneath; primary veins 8–9 pairs. Inflorescence axillary racemes 2–4 cm long;<br />

rachis hispidulous; bracts entire, oval, 4 mm long; bracteoles 1.5 mm long, with 3–5<br />

triangular teeth bearing stipitate glands 1.5 mm long; upper pedicels 1–5 mm long.<br />

Receptacle tube 1.6–2.2 cm long, glabrous, gibbous at base. Sepals 6–10 mm long, glabrous.<br />

Petals to 15 mm long, caducous. Stamens c. 20, 3.5–4.5 cm long. Fruit unknown.<br />

Ivory Coast. 22: IVO. Forest. Map 114.<br />

22. IVORY COAST: Cavally Basin, A.Chevalier 19818 (K, P).<br />

10. Dactyladenia campestris (Engl.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 484 (1979)<br />

Acioa campestris Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 17: 87 (1893). T: Gabon: 'im savannenwald', H.Soyaux 362; holo:<br />

B, destroyed; lecto: P, fide G.T.Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 484 (1979); isolecto: K, Z; photo: BR.<br />

Acioa klaineana Pierre ex De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 196 (1920). T: Gabon: Munda, Libange Farm,<br />

R.P.Klaine 111; holo: BR; iso: K, P.<br />

Acioa dawei Mendes, Mem. Junta Invest. Ultramar. Ser. 2. 19: 11 (1960). T: Cabinda: Belize, Mayombe,<br />

M.T.Dawe 225; holo: K.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 17 (1978)<br />

Shrub, sprawling, 5 m high. Branches hispid when young, soon glabrescent. Leaves with<br />

stipules lanceolate, 10–16 × 3–8 mm, hispid, often with circular glands towards base and on<br />

margins; petiole (3–) 5–6 (–8) mm long, hispid or hispidulous, glabrescent; lamina oblongelliptic<br />

(14–) 20–32 × (5–) 6–12 cm, glabrous beneath, with 2 large circular glands at base


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Dactyladenia)<br />

near midrib and often with other glands especially on acumen, rounded to subcordate at base,<br />

bluntly acuminate at apex; midrib often with rapidly caducous hispid hairs beneath; primary<br />

veins (8–) 12–16 pairs. Racemes terminal and axillary, 6–12 (–20) cm long; rachis sparsely<br />

hispidulous, glabrescent; upper pedicel 3–5 mm long. Receptacle tube 1.5–2.2 cm long,<br />

glabrous; base gibbous. Sepals 6–9 mm long, glabrous. Petals white, subquadrangular,<br />

rounded to subcordate at base, 6–10 mm long. Stamens c. 30, 4–6 cm long. Fruit ovoid, 25 ×<br />

30 × 70 mm; exocarp tomentellous, with longitudinal lines.<br />

SE Nigeria to Gabon and Cabinda. 22: NGA. 23: CAB, CMN, CON, EQG, GAB. Riverine<br />

forest and secondary forest. Map 115.<br />

22. NIGERIA: Eket Distr., R.A.Talbot 3123 (BM, K, Z); Calabar Prov., Oban, E.Ujor FHI31793 (K).<br />

23. CAMEROON: Kribi, P.R.Preuss 263 (BM, K); Douala Edea Reserve, Limbe, D.W.Thomas 306 (K, WAG);<br />

Bipinde, G.Zenker 2565 (BM, BR, K, P, Z). GABON: Essone, 40 km WSW of Mitzic, G. Le Testu 9363 (BR, K, P,<br />

WAG); SE of Sindora, bank of R. Ngounié, A.J.M.Leeuwenberg & J.G.M. Persoon 13602 (BR, K, LBV, WAG).<br />

Closely related to, and frequently confused with, D. bellayana and D. icondere.<br />

11. Dactyladenia floretii Breteler, Adansonia 22(1): 117 (2000)<br />

T: Gabon: near Gamba, F.J.Breteler, J.J.Dibata, J.Mayombo & J.M.Moussavou 14490; holo: WAG; iso: G,<br />

LBV, MO, P.<br />

Illustration: F.J.Breteler, Adansonia 22(1): 119 (2000).<br />

Map: F.J.Breteler, Adansonia 22(1): 120 (2000).<br />

Shrub, lianescent shrub or liana. Leaves with stipules saccate and margins inrolled, shortly<br />

stipitate, slightly curved or straight, ovoid-ellipsoid in outline, (5–) 8–20 × (2–) 6–8 mm,<br />

glabrous or with some arachnoid hairs sometimes mixed with hispid hairs; petioles ±terete,<br />

2–4 (–5) mm long; lamina coriaceous to papyraceous, oblong-elliptic, ovate-elliptic to<br />

oblong-obovate, (6–) 10–25 (–27) × (2–) 4–7 (–8) cm, glabrous above usually with some<br />

erect hairs or an arachnoid remnant on impressed midrib, glabrous or hispid beneath,<br />

(8–) 10–14 (15) pairs of main lateral nerves; narrowly and usually deeply cordate at base,<br />

acute to shortly and acutely acuminate at apex with acumen to 0.5 (–1.5) cm long; glands<br />

±flat, present only below. Inflorescences simple ±erect racemes, to 7 cm long, usually<br />

axillary, sometimes terminal, few- to many-flowered, puberulous; bracts ovate-triangular,<br />

soon reflexed, 4–5 mm long; bracteoles deeply 3-palmatilobate, 1–2 mm long, puberulous<br />

with lobes gland-tipped. Receptacle tube (11–) 16–20 mm long, gibbous at base, puberulous.<br />

Sepals ovate-oblong to elliptic, 5–8 × 2.5–4 mm, with acute to emarginate apex. Petals<br />

white, early caducous, thin, oblong-elliptic, 10–15 × 5–8 mm, with a short glabrous claw up<br />

to 1 mm long. Stamens 20–28, 4–4.5 cm long, glabrous; filaments united for c. 2/3 of their<br />

length; anthers c. 0.6 mm long. Style slightly longer than stamens, glabrous, with a small<br />

stigma; ovary long-velutinous at apex. Fruit ovoid, narrowly so or not, rounded at both ends,<br />

3.5–6 × 2–2.5 cm, velutinous and with some longer hispid hairs.<br />

Gabon. 23: GAB. Rainforest, forest edge next to savanna, coastal thicket and secondary<br />

vegetation. Map 116.<br />

23. GABON: Rabi, near camp, F.J.Breteler et al. 9457 (K, WAG); Ogooué-Maritime, Gamba, near airport,<br />

J.J.Wieringa 1130 (WAG); Ogooué-Maritime, Gamba, F.J.Breteler et al. 14435 (K, WAG).<br />

12. Dactyladenia jongkindii Breteler, Adansonia 22(1): 118 (2000)<br />

T: Gabon: 5–15 km NNW of Ndjolé, F.J.Breteler & C.C.H.Jongkind 10412; holo: WAG; iso: BR, G, K, LBV,<br />

MO, P.<br />

Illustration: F.J.Breteler, Adansonia 22(1): 121 (2000).<br />

Map: F.J.Breteler, Adansonia 22(1): 120 (2000).<br />

Shrub to treelet, 3–6 m tall. Leaves with stipules saccate and margins inrolled, ±ovoid in<br />

outline, (6–) 10–15 (–18) mm long, 4–5 mm in diam., rather sharply narrowed at base,<br />

gradually tapering at apex, with 1–4 long-stalked glands from petiole on distal side; petioles<br />

subterete, 3–5 mm long; lamina oblong to obovate-oblong, 14–25 (–30) × 5–10 cm, glabrous<br />

above except for slightly impressed hairy midrib, sparsely short to long-hairy beneath;<br />

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(10–) 12–15 pairs of main laterals; narrowly cordate at base, acutely acuminate at apex with<br />

acumen 0.5–1.5 cm long; glands flat to slightly impressed, small, beneath only. Inflorescences<br />

suberect simple racemes 10–15 cm long, many-flowered, puberulous. Bracteoles subopposite<br />

to alternate, inserted 2–4 mm below apex of lower pedicel, deeply 5-palmatilobate, 4–6 mm<br />

long; lobes gland-tipped, puberulous in basal <strong>part</strong>. Receptacle tube 15–17 mm long, gibbous<br />

at base, puberulous outside, glabrous inside except for some stiff hairs at mouth. Sepals<br />

spreading to reflexed, ovate-elliptic to oblong-obovate, 5–8 × 3–4 mm, tomentose inside and<br />

on those outside <strong>part</strong>s covered in bud, puberulous with some hispid hairs outside. Petals<br />

early caducous, thin, white, oblong-elliptic to obovate, 11–15 × 6–7 mm, glabrous, shortly<br />

clawed. Stamens 30–33, 5–6 cm long, glabrous, white; filaments united for c. 3/4 of their<br />

length; anthers ellipsoid, c. 0.6 mm long. Style slightly longer than stamens, glabrous; stigma<br />

small; ovary velutinous, c. 1 mm long. Fruit unknown.<br />

Gabon. 23: GAB. Rainforest. Map 117.<br />

23. Gabon: near Libreville, F.J.Breteler & R.H.M.J.Lemmens 8410 (WAG).<br />

13. Dactyladenia icondere (Baill.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 485 (1979)<br />

Acioa icondere Baill., Adansonia 7: 223 (1867); Griffonia icondere (Baill.) Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr. 2: 371 (1871).<br />

T: Gabon: without precise locality, Griffon du Bellay 313; lecto: P, fide G.T.Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31:<br />

485 (1979); isolecto: K.<br />

Illustrations: A.Chevalier, Veg. Ut. Afr. Trop. Franç. 9, t. 18 (1917); R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20<br />

(Fl. Gabon 24): 35 (1978).<br />

Shrub, climbing, 5–8 m tall. Branches densely-velutinous-tomentose when young. Leaves<br />

with stipules broadly lanceolate, 12 × 5 mm, velutinous-tomentose, sometimes with circular<br />

glands towards base; petioles 5–8 mm long, velutinous-tomentose; lamina broadly elliptic,<br />

15–25 × 8–13 cm, sometimes oblong to slightly obovate, sparsely lanate-pubescent beneath,<br />

with large circular glands near to midrib and at base, cordate to subcordate at base,<br />

acuminate at apex; midrib velutinous-tomentose beneath, glabrescent; primary veins 10–16<br />

pairs, lanate-pubescent beneath. Racemes terminal and axillary, 12–24 (–30) cm long; rachis<br />

sparsely pubescent; bracteoles 2–5 mm long, palmati<strong>part</strong>ite to palmatisect with 5 ±stipitate<br />

glands. Upper pedicel 2–6 mm long. Receptacle tube 1.6–2.2 cm long, gibbous at base,<br />

glabrous on exterior. Sepals 6–8 mm long, glabrous on exterior, sometimes with a single<br />

basal gland. Petals white, obovate to quadrangular, cordate at base, c. 8 mm long. Stamens<br />

30–40, 4–4.5 cm long. Fruit amygdaliform, 25 × 30 × 50 mm; exocarp dark yellow<br />

tomentose and with hispid hairs, with longitudinal ridges when dry.<br />

Cameroon to Cabinda and Zaire (Mayumbe). 23: CAB, CMN, CON, EQG, GAB, ZAI.<br />

Mainly in coastal thicket. Map 118.<br />

23. CAMEROON: near Grand Batanga, J.J.Bos 6064 (BR, K, WAG); Grand Batanga, 12 km S of Kribi,<br />

J.J.Bos 5279 (BR, K, WAG); km 45 Campo-Kribi, W.J.J.O. de Wilde 7812 (BR, P, WAG); Bipinde, G.Zenker<br />

1949 (BM, K, P, WAG, WU, Z). GABON: Libreville, A.Aubréville 99 (P); Cap Esterias, near Libreville,<br />

N.Hallé & J.-F.Villiers 5510 (P).<br />

Closely related to D. floribunda.<br />

14. Dactyladenia floribunda Welw., Apont. 1: 572 (1859) [1858]<br />

Acioa icondere var. welwitschii De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 195 (1920); Acioa floribunda (Welw.) Exell,<br />

J. Bot. 66 (Suppl. Polypet.) 161 (1928). T: Angola: Serra do Alto Queta, F.M.J.Welwitsch 1289; lecto:<br />

LISU, fide Mendes, Consp. Fl. Angola 4: 20 (1970); isolecto: BM, COI, K, P; photo: BR.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 31 (1978).<br />

Shrub or tree up to 20 m high. Branches densely persistently velutinous-pubescent when<br />

young. Leaves with stipules linear-lanceolate, 5–7 mm long, with dense appressed pubescence;<br />

petioles 5–8 mm long, velutinous-tomentose; lamina elliptic to oblong, 11–15 (–18) ×<br />

(4.5–) 6–9 cm, tomentose beneath, with 2 inconspicuous circular glands towards base,<br />

cuneate to rounded at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 3–5 mm long; midrib<br />

tomentellous beneath; primary veins 7–10 pairs, with sparse yellow pubescence beneath.<br />

Racemes terminal or axillary, 2–6 cm long, congested; rachis sparsely pubescent; bracteoles


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Dactyladenia)<br />

c. 2 mm long, subterminal, 5-palmatilobed to palmati<strong>part</strong>ite, with elongate triangular<br />

glandular lobes, appressed pubescent; upper pedicel 3 mm long. Receptacle tube 1.2–1.8 cm<br />

long, distinctly gibbous at base, sometimes sparsely pubescent. Sepals 6–8 mm long, sparsely<br />

pubescent on exterior. Petals obovate, obtuse to subcordate at base, white, 15 × 6 mm.<br />

Stamens (15–) 20–25 (–30), 3–6 cm long. Fruit narrowly ellipsoid, 20–25 × 40 mm,<br />

terminating in 10 mm point when dry; exocarp dark yellow tomentellous.<br />

Cameroon to Angola. 23: CAB, CMN, CON, EQG, GAB, ZAI. 26: ANG. Forest on slopes to<br />

800 m. Map 119.<br />

23. CABINDA: Buco Zau, between Buco Xibaba and Chiongo, R.Monteiro et al. 253 (BM). CAMEROON:<br />

Ebolowa-Ambam, km 18, W.J.J.O. de Wilde 8174 (BR, P, WAG); Colline Zingui, 20 km WSW Ebolowa,<br />

R.Letouzey 10285 (BR, K, P). GABON: Abam, 25 km WNW of Oyem, G. Le Testu 9130 (BR, K, P, WAG).<br />

ZAIRE: Leopoldville Prov., Pandji near Tshela, A.Flamigni 10451 (BM, BR, K, P). 26. ANGOLA: Cuanza<br />

Norte, Cazengo, Monte Belo, J.Gossweiler 4405 (BR, K, LISC); Cuanza Norte, Cazengo, Monte Belo,<br />

J.Gossweiler 4383 (K).<br />

Closely related to D. icondere, which, however, is a species of coastal thicket.<br />

15. Dactyladenia barteri (Hook.f. ex Oliv.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 484 (1979)<br />

Griffonia barteri Hook.f. ex Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr. 2: 373 (1871); Acioa barteri (Hook.f. ex Oliv.) Engl., Bot.<br />

Jahrb. Syst. 26: 382 (1899). T: Nigeria: Lagos, C.Barter 2183; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance & F.White,<br />

Brittonia 31: 484 (1979); isolecto: P, W.<br />

Acioa tenuiflora Dinkl. & Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 26: 382 (1899). T: Liberia, A.Dinklage 1675; holo: B,<br />

destroyed; lecto: K, designated here; isolecto: CAS, P, Z.<br />

Acioa lanceolata Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 26: 382 (1899). T: Cameroon: Grand Batanga, near Kribi,<br />

A.Dinklage 925; lecto: HBG, designated here.<br />

Acioa trillesiana Pierre ex De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État. 7: 206 (1920), nom inval. in synon.<br />

Illustrations: R. Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 11 (1978); G.T.Prance & F.White,<br />

Philos. Trans. B320: 134 (1988).<br />

Tree up to 12 m tall or climbing shrub. Branches hispidulose when young, rapidly glabrescent,<br />

lenticellate. Leaves with stipules usually attached to base of petiole, linear, 4–6 mm long; petiole<br />

3–4 mm long, hispid, glabrescent; lamina oblong-elliptic, 3.7–13 (–15) × 3.5–5 (–7) cm,<br />

glabrous, or sometimes scabrous beneath except on midrib, with various glands near to<br />

midrib, subcuneate at base, acuminate at apex; midrib sparsely hispid beneath, glabrescent;<br />

primary veins 4–6 pairs. Racemes terminal or subterminal, 3–4 (–12) cm long, puberulous;<br />

bracteoles 0.1–0.15 cm long, lanceolate, sometimes with stipitate glands; upper pedicel<br />

(0.5–) 0.8–1.2 (–1.5) cm long. Receptacle tube 4–6 mm long, ±gibbous at base, puberulous<br />

on exterior. Sepals 4–5 mm long, puberulous, often with stipitate glands on margin.<br />

Petals white, oblong-obovate with acute base or obtuse, 4–5 mm long. Stamens 15–20,<br />

(1.5–) 2.5 (–3) cm long. Fruit narrowly ovoid, 25 × 35 × 50 mm, acute at summit; exocarp<br />

glabrescent. Fig. 64.<br />

Widespread from Sierra Leone to E Zaire and Gabon. 22: BEN, GHA, IVO, LBR, NGA, SIE,<br />

TOG. 23: CMN, GAB, ZAI. Lowland rainforest. Map 120.<br />

22. GHANA: Benso, Colong Prov., J.E.Andoh FH5388 (BR, K, P). IVORY COAST: 17 km W of Abidjan,<br />

W.J.J.O. de Wilde 898 (BR, K, P, WAG). LIBERIA: Gbarnga, 3 mi NE of Suacoco, Z.D.Traub 264 (BM, BR,<br />

K, MO); E Province, Tappita, J.T.Baldwin 9108 (K, US). NIGERIA: Milliken Hill, Enugu, F.N.Hepper 2231<br />

(K, P); Onitsha Prov., Onitsha, Akpaka Forest Reserve, J.K.Adebusuyi FHI43903 (K, WAG). SIERRA<br />

LEONE: Makeni, F.C.Deighton 4259 (K, P). 23. CAMEROON: near Nyong, 35 km WSW of Eséka,<br />

W.J.J.O. de Wilde 2698 (BR, K, P, WAG, Z). GABON: R. Mondah, nr. Libreville, R.P.Klaine 3448 (P).<br />

ZAIRE: Kivu, A.Léonard 5162 (BM, BR, WAG).<br />

Closely related to D. scabrifolia.<br />

16. Dactyladenia sapinii (De Wild.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 486 (1979)<br />

Acioa sapinii De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État. 4: 80 (1914). T: Zaire: Kasai, Bienge, A.Sapin s.n.; holo: BR;<br />

photo: P.<br />

Tree. Branches densely brown velutinous-pubescent when young. Leaves with stipules<br />

subulate-falcate, to 10 mm long, tomentellous, caducous; petiole to 10 mm long, densely<br />

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Figure 64. Dactyladenia barteri. A, habit; B, ½ flower; C, petals; D, anthers; E, fruit (A–D,<br />

B.O.Daramola FHI 45684; E, W.MacGregor 373). Scale bars: A, E = 3 cm; B, C = 5 mm;<br />

D = 2 mm. Drawn by Janet Dyer. Previously published in G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos.<br />

Trans. B320: 134 (1988).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Dactyladenia)<br />

brown velutinous-pubescent; lamina elliptic to ovate-elliptic, 10–17 × 4.5–11 cm, densely<br />

tomentose beneath, cordate at base, abruptly acuminate at apex; midrib densely tomentose<br />

beneath; primary veins c. 12 pairs. Inflorescences terminal or axillary racemes, densely<br />

tomentose, to 10 cm long; bracts oval-acute, c. 6 mm long, tomentose, eglandular; bracteoles<br />

6 × 4 mm, subreniform, opposite, eglandular; upper pedicel 10–14 mm long. Receptacle tube<br />

1.1–1.5 cm long, densely tomentose on exterior. Sepals broadly ovate, densely tomentose.<br />

Petals oblong, early caducous. Stamens c. 48, c. 5 cm long. Fruit unknown.<br />

Known only from the type collection. Zaire. 23: ZAI. Riparian forest. Map 121.<br />

Closely related to D. pallescens, and differing chiefly in its hairy leaf lower surface, longer<br />

pedicels, smaller flowers and subreniform bracteoles.<br />

17. Dactyladenia pallescens (Baill.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 486 (1979)<br />

Acioa pallescens Baill., Adansonia 7: 224 (1867); Griffonia pallescens (Baill.) Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr. 2: 372 (1871).<br />

T: Gabon: without precise locality, Griffon du Bellay 261; holo: P.<br />

Griffonia pallescens var. scandens Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr. 2: 372 (1871). T: Equatorial [Upper] Guinea: River<br />

Muni syn: G.Mann 1762; lecto: K.<br />

Griffonia pallescens var. arborescens Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr. 2: 372 (1871). T: Equatorial [Upper] Guinea: Old<br />

Calabar; syn: G.Mann 2282; lecto: K.<br />

Acioa thollonii De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 208 (1920). T: Gabon: R. Ogooué, Booué, F.-R.Thollon<br />

794; holo: BR; iso: P.<br />

Illustrations: R.W.J.Keay, Fl. Trop. W. Afr., ed. 2, 1: 432 (1958); R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20<br />

(Fl. Gabon 24): 53 (1978).<br />

Shrub 5–8 m tall, sometimes multiple-stemmed. Branches pubescent when young, soon<br />

glabrescent, lenticellate. Leaves with stipules linear, c. 8 mm long, pubescent, sometimes<br />

with a basal circular gland; petiole 3–8 mm long, densely pubescent, rarely glabrescent;<br />

lamina elliptic to oblong-elliptic or oblong, 8–25 × 4–11 cm, glabrous beneath, slightly<br />

rugose, with some large circular basal glands and smaller glands near acumen, cordate at<br />

base, abruptly acuminate at apex; midrib pubescent, soon glabrescent beneath; primary veins<br />

6–12 pairs. Inflorescence terminal and axillary racemes, 8–15 (–40) cm long; rachis densely<br />

yellow-grey tomentose; bracts 6 mm long, tricuspidate, often with 2 circular glands on<br />

exterior; bracteoles 2–3 mm long, ovate, denticulate-glandular or tricuspidate. Upper pedicel<br />

2–4 mm long. Receptacle tube 1.8–3.6 cm long. Sepals 8–10 mm long, often with a lateral<br />

basal gland. Petals white, broadly obovate, subcordate at base, 6–9 mm long. Stamens 60–75,<br />

4–6 cm long. Fruit borne on a robust peduncle, subovoid, 25 × 30 × 40 mm; exocarp<br />

pubescent with short tomentum and hispid hairs. Fig. 65.<br />

Nigeria to Cabinda and Zaire. 22: NGA. 23: CAB, CMN, CON, EQG, GAB, GGI, ZAI.<br />

Riparian and secondary forest. Map 122.<br />

22. NIGERIA: Itu, Cross River, J.H.Holland 35 (K); Calabar Prov., Akamkpa Rubber Estate, Dukwe, Calabar R.,<br />

M.G.Latilo FHI41310 (K); Oban, P.A.Talbot 1599 (BM, K, Z). 23. CAMEROON: 15 km N of Kribi,<br />

D.Thomas 3443 (BR, K, MO); Lobe R., above Grand Batanga, J.J.Bos 3073 (BR, K, WAG). EQUATORIAL<br />

GUINEA: R. Muni, G.Mann 1762 (K, P). GABON: km 23, Moanda-Franceville, F.J.Breteler 7001 (BR, K,<br />

WAG); Lastoursville, G. Le Testu 7532 (BR, K, P, WAG). GULF OF GUINEA IS.: Bioko, km 31 Malabo-<br />

Riaba, Carvalho 2872 (BR, K, WAG); km 21-22, Carvalho 3798 (BR, K, WAG).<br />

Closely related to D. buchneri and D. sapinii.<br />

18. Dactyladenia buchneri (De Wild.) Prance & Sothers, Kew Bull. 57: 995 (2002)<br />

Acioa buchneri Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 17: 88 (1893). T: Angola: Lunda, Chitato, M.Buchner 10; holo: B,<br />

destroyed.<br />

Acioa lujae De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 209 (1920); Dactyladenia lujae (De Wild.) Prance & F.White,<br />

Brittonia 31: 486 (1979). T: Zaire: Sankuru, fl., E.P.Luja 38; lecto: BR, fide G.T.Prance & F.White,<br />

Brittonia 31: 486 (1979); photo: K, P.<br />

Acioa gossweileri Cavaco, Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat., sér. 2, 26: 638 (1954). T: Angola: Chitato, Dundo,<br />

J.Gossweiler 14039; holo: P; iso: BM, COI, K, LUA.<br />

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Figure 65. Dactyladenia pallescens. A, habit; B, flower; C, petals; D, fruit (A–C,<br />

G. Le Testu 7508; D, R.Letouzey 13689). Scale bars: A, D = 3 cm; B, C = 1 cm. Drawn by<br />

Margaret Tebbs.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Dactyladenia)<br />

Shrub or small tree 6–8 m high. Branches shortly yellow-brown pubescent when young.<br />

Leaves with stipules linear, 5–6 mm long, hirsutulous; petioles 3–5 mm long, sparsely<br />

tomentellous, rugose; lamina elliptic-lanceolate, 10–13 × 4–5.5 cm, glabrous beneath except<br />

on midrib, rounded at base, shortly acuminate at apex; midrib pilose beneath; primary veins<br />

7–9 pairs. Inflorescence terminal and axillary racemes, 5–10 cm long, pale grey-tomentose.<br />

Bracteoles 2–3 mm long, entire or denticulate-glandular, sometimes tricuspidate. Upper<br />

pedicels 1–3 mm long. Receptacle tube 0.8–1.5 cm long, pale-grey tomentose on exterior.<br />

Sepals 5–8 mm long, grey tomentose. Petals white, 8–10 mm long, caducous. Stamens 25–35,<br />

2–3 cm long. Fruit ovoid, 5 × 3.5 × 2.5 cm; exocarp brown-pubescent.<br />

Central African Republic, Congo, Zaire and Angola. 23: CAF, CMN, CON, ZAI. 26: ANG.<br />

Riverine forests. Map 123.<br />

23. CAMEROON: Prov. Southwest, Takamanda Forest Reserve, near the Makone River, C.Doumenge 434 (K).<br />

ZAIRE: Kasai Distr., S of Pania Mutombo, Pangula, J.Bequaert 27 (BR, K, US); Babade, F.Matagne 250 (BR, K);<br />

Kwango, source of Jonquebi R., trib. of Mamba, R.Germain 2447 (BR, K); Lovanium, J.F.Carrington 17 (K);<br />

Kasai Prov., Kazumba, R. Miao, L.Liben 3409 (BR, K).<br />

Very closely related to D. pallescens and perhaps only subspecifically distinct.<br />

19. Dactyladenia staudtii (Engl.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 486 (1979)<br />

Acioa staudtii Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 26: 379 (1899). T: Cameroon: Lolodorf, A.Staudt 263; holo: B,<br />

destroyed; lecto: P, fide G.T.Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 486 (1979); isolecto: K, Z; photo: BR.<br />

Acioa talbotii Baker f., Cat. Pl. Oban : 29 (1913). T: Nigeria: Oban, P.A.Talbot 1533; holo: K; iso: BM, P,<br />

Z; sketch and fragment, BR.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 59 (1978).<br />

Shrub or small tree to 15 m tall. Branches densely grey to yellow villous when young, slowly<br />

glabrescent. Leaves with stipules narrowly triangular, 5–6 mm long, slightly falciform;<br />

petioles 2–5 mm long, villous; lamina elliptic 8–14 × 4–7 cm, slightly scabrous beneath, with<br />

circular glands towards base and under acumen beneath, cuneate to subcuneate at base,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 5–10 mm long; midrib sparsely villous, glabrescent beneath;<br />

primary veins 8–12 pairs, sparsely villous, glabrescent beneath. Inflorescence terminal and<br />

axillary racemes, 3–4.5 cm long, few-flowered, rachis and pedicels with yellowish villous<br />

hairs. Bracts lanceolate, 4 mm long, with margins denticulate; bracteoles 1–1.5 mm long,<br />

deltate-acuminate, with 2–4 stipitate glands. Upper pedicel 2–4 mm long. Receptacle tube<br />

1.2–2 cm long, villous on exterior. Sepals 6–8 mm long, villous on exterior. Petals white,<br />

obovate, 5–6 mm long. Stamens 15–20, 4–5 cm long. Fruit ellipsoid, 4.5 × 2.5 cm; exocarp<br />

fulvous-tomentose.<br />

SE Nigeria to Gabon. 22: NGA. 23: CMN, GAB. Primary forest and banks of river, to 200 m.<br />

Map 124.<br />

22. NIGERIA: Cross River, 5 km E of Obudu Cattle Ranch, G.E.Pilz 1973 (K, WAG). 23. CAMEROON:<br />

SW Prov., Korup N. P., S end, C.Doumenge 367 (K, MO). GABON: Ngongolane in Cristal Mts, N.Hallé 842<br />

(P); Tsango, 60 km towards SE of Sindara, G. Le Testu 6043 (BR, P); Moucoundangoy, 60 km ENE of<br />

Mbigou, G. Le Testu 8425 (BM, BR, K, P, WAG); Mbé R., Kinglé Power Station, F.J.Breteler & J.J.F.E. de<br />

Wilde 339 (BR, K, WAG).<br />

20. Dactyladenia dewevrei (De Wild. & T.Durand) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 484<br />

(1979)<br />

Acioa dewevrei De Wild. & T.Durand, Ann. Mus. Congo, Bot., sér. 2, 1(2): 19 (1900). T: Zaire: Lukolela,<br />

A.Dewèvre 743; holo: BR.<br />

Acioa seretii De Wild., Ann. Mus. Congo, Bot., Sér. 5, 2: 254 (1908); Acioa dewevrei var. seretii (De Wild.)<br />

Hauman, Fl. Congo Belg. 3: 50 (1952). T: Zaire: Gombari, F.Seret 807; holo: BR; photo: K.<br />

Acioa vanhouttei De Wild., Ann. Mus. Congo, Bot., Sér. 5, 2: 255 (1908); Acioa dewevrei var. vanhouttei (De<br />

Wild.) Hauman, Fl. Congo Belg. 3: 50 (1952). T: Zaire: Kibula, J.Gillet 3964; holo: BR; photo: K, P.<br />

Acioa reygaertii De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 201 (1920); Acioa dewevrei var. reygaertii (De Wild.)<br />

Hauman, Fl. Congo Belg. 3: 49 (1952). T: Zaire: Mobwasa, F.J.Reygaert 12029; holo: BR; photo: K, P.<br />

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Acioa brazzae De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 202 (1920). T: Congo: Brazzaville, M.Thollon 565; lecto:<br />

BR, designated here; isolecto: P; photo: BR.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 27 (1978).<br />

Shrub or small tree, sometimes scandent. Branches yellowish villous-pubescent when young.<br />

Leaves with stipules linear, 3 mm long; petiole 3–4 mm, hispidulous, glabrescent; lamina<br />

elliptic, oblong or rarely lanceolate, (8–) 10–13 × (4–) 5–7 cm, with sparse hairs beneath,<br />

glabrescent, with circular glands scattered over lower surface especially near margin, with 2<br />

large glands at rounded base, acuminate at apex with acumen c. 5 mm long; midrib<br />

tomentellous, glabrescent beneath; primary veins 6 pairs, with sparse hairs beneath. Racemes<br />

terminal and subterminal, 10–15 cm long, with numerous flowers crowded near apex; rachis<br />

sparsely puberulous; bracteoles oval, palmatisect, c. 2 mm long, with c. 5–10 stipitate glands<br />

0.5–1.5 mm long; upper pedicel 2–4 mm long. Receptacle tube 0.7–1.1 cm long, narrowly<br />

obconic, sparsely puberulous on exterior. Sepals 4–5 mm long, sparsely puberulous. Petals<br />

white, c. 5 mm long. Stamens 30–35, 3–3.5 (–5) cm long. Fruit ellipsoid, 18 × 25 × 50 cm,<br />

with short 2 mm stipe; exocarp with short yellowish velutinous pubescence and hispid hairs.<br />

Nigeria to Zaire. 22: NGA. 23: CAF, CMN, CON, ZAI. Riverine habitats to 750 m. Map 125.<br />

22. NIGERIA: Jameson R., Sapoba Reserve, A.F.Ross 210 (K); S Nigeria, J.D. Kennedy 2058 (BR, FHO, K, P).<br />

23. CAMEROON: near Banga, 65 km SE of Batouri, R.Letouzey 4917 (BR, K, P, WAG).<br />

21. Dactyladenia laevis (Pierre ex De Wild.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 485 (1979)<br />

Acioa laevis Pierre ex De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État. 7: 205 (1920). T: Gabon: Libreville, R.P.Klaine<br />

1890; holo: P; photo: BR.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 41 (1978).<br />

Shrub or small tree to 20 m tall. Branches with whitish arachnoid caducous indumentum<br />

when young. Leaves with stipules attached to base of petiole, lanceolate, 4–5 mm long;<br />

petioles 3–6 mm long, tomentellous, soon glabrous, transversely rugose; lamina elliptic to<br />

slightly oblong, 6–13 × 3–5.5 cm, glabrous beneath, with 2 circular glands towards base and<br />

others scattered and below the acumen, cuneate at base, often decurrent onto petiole,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen curved; midrib glabrous beneath; primary veins 5–7 pairs,<br />

glabrous. Inflorescences terminal and axillary cymes, 4–8 cm long with rachis glabrous;<br />

bracts oval, 3–4 mm long, persistent, reflexed onto inflorescence axis; bracteoles 0.5–1.5 mm<br />

long, subreniform, with c. 5 marginal denticulations, very sparsely villous. Upper pedicel<br />

4–8 mm long. Receptacle tube (1.2–) 1.8–2.6 cm long, glabrous on exterior. Sepals 6–9 mm<br />

long. Petals obovate, obtuse at base, 6–7 mm long. Stamens 20–25, 3–4 cm long. Drupe<br />

subglobose, 18 × 20 × 25 mm; exocarp yellow-brown tomentose, densely colliculate.<br />

Gabon, known only from the vicinity of Libreville. 23: GAB. Map 126.<br />

23. GABON: Libreville, R.P.Klaine 2981 (P); Libreville, R.P.Klaine 3538 (BR fragments, P).<br />

This species differs from all others in its subreniform bracteoles.<br />

22. Dactyladenia lehmbachii (Engl.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 485 (1979)<br />

Acioa lehmbachii Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 26: 379 (1899). T: Cameroon: Buea, Lehmbach 115; holo: B, not<br />

destroyed.<br />

Acioa rudatisii Engl. ex De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 215 (1920). T: Cameroon: Abonando,<br />

A.G.H.Rudatis 30; lecto: K, designated here; isolecto: BM; photo: BR, P.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 43 (1978).<br />

Tree to 20 m tall. Branches with golden-brown pubescence when young. Leaves with stipules<br />

linear, 5–8 mm long; petioles 3–6 mm long; lamina oblong-elliptic, 7–17 × 3–7 cm, glabrous<br />

and slightly scabrous beneath, with 2 glands at base and under acumen, rounded to cuneate at<br />

base, acuminate at apex; midrib slightly pubescent, glabrescent beneath; primary veins 5–9<br />

pairs, sparsely hispid, glabrescent. Inflorescences racemes or cymes, terminal and axillary,<br />

3–5 cm long; bracts lanceolate, 3–5 mm long; bracteoles 1–1.5 mm long, ovate-deltate,<br />

palmatifid to palmati<strong>part</strong>ite, with 5–7 substipitate to stipitate glands each 1–2.5 mm long.<br />

Upper pedicel 3–6 mm long. Receptacle tube 1.2–1.8 cm long, glabrous on exterior, gibbous


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Dactyladenia)<br />

at base. Sepals 6–8 mm long, glabrous. Petals oblong-subrectangular, acute at base, 6–10 mm<br />

long. Stamens 15–20, 2.5–3 (–6) cm long. Fruit ovoid, 2–4 × 2.5–4.5 × 3.5–6 cm; exocarp<br />

tomentose and with hispid hairs.<br />

SE Nigeria and Cameroon. 22: NGA. 23: CMN. Forests. Map 127.<br />

22. NIGERIA: Calabar Prov., Itu, Eki, O.Akpata FHI3939 (K). 23. CAMEROON: Buea, J.B.Maitland 545<br />

(K, P); Kumba, J.Olorunfemi FHI30628 (K, P); 50 km ENE of Sangmélima, G.L.Bates 855 (BM); 40 km W of<br />

Mamfe, R.Letouzey 13563 (BR, K, P, WAG); between Tinta and Atolo-Boka, 15 km S of Akwaya, R.Letouzey<br />

14101 (BR, K, P); near Mamfe, M.G.Latilo & Oguntayo FHI67773 (K, WAG).<br />

Close to and easily confused with D. gilletii.<br />

23. Dactyladenia mannii (Oliv.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 486 (1979)<br />

Griffonia mannii Oliv., Fl. Trop. Afr. 2: 382 (1871); Acioa mannii (Oliv.) Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 26: 381<br />

(1899). T: Bioko [Fernando Po], G.Mann 1427; holo: K; iso: P; photo: BR.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 51 (1978).<br />

Shrub, climbing, 4–6 m tall. Branches arachnoid-tomentose when young, soon glabrescent,<br />

lenticellate. Leaves with stipules 6 × 3–4 mm with finely denticulate margins; petioles 8 mm<br />

long, tomentellous, glabrescent; lamina elliptic to oblong, 12–20 × 5–9 cm, glabrous beneath,<br />

with 2 large circular glands at base and small glands near base and apex, rounded to<br />

subcuneate at base, acuminate at apex with acumen c. 1 cm long; midrib glabrous beneath;<br />

primary veins 6–7 (–10) pairs. Inflorescences terminal and axillary cymes, 8–12 cm long;<br />

rachis and branches puberulent; bracts 2–3 mm long, slightly denticulate at margins;<br />

bracteoles 1–3 mm long, ovate, sometimes denticulate. Upper pedicel 2–8 mm long.<br />

Receptacle tube 1.4–2 cm long, gibbous. Sepals 6–7 mm long, sometimes with a lateral basal<br />

gland. Petals 4 mm long, broadly obovate. Stamens c. 30, 3–4 (–5) cm long. Fruit sub-ovoid,<br />

3 × 1.8 cm; exocarp tomentose.<br />

Known only from Bioko and Cameroon (vicinity of Mount Cameroon). 23: CMN, GGI.<br />

Secondary forest. Map 128.<br />

23. CAMEROON: near Buea, J.B.Maitland 467 (K, P); near Kumba, A.Staudt 513 (K, P, Z); Bay Manya, 15 km<br />

SW of Kumba, Babute 9 (FHO).<br />

24. Dactyladenia pierrei (De Wild.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 486 (1979)<br />

Acioa pierrei De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État. 7: 212 (1920). T: Gabon: near Libreville, R.P.Klaine 196 in<br />

L.Pierre 6395; lecto: P, fide G.T.Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 486 (1979); isolecto: E, K, P; photo: BR.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 57 (1978).<br />

Shrub to 8 m tall. Branches arachnoid pubescent when young, sparsely lenticellate. Leaves<br />

with stipules oval, 8 × 4 mm, acute at apex; petiole 3–5 mm long, densely tomentose; lamina<br />

elliptic to obovate, 9–18 × 4.5–8 cm, glabrous beneath with 6–8 large circular glands<br />

towards base near midrib and small glands beneath acumen, rounded at base, acuminate at<br />

apex with acumen c. 5 mm long; midrib tomentellous, glabrescent beneath; primary veins<br />

7–10 pairs. Inflorescence dichotomous cymes, terminal and axillary, 5–20 cm long, somewhat<br />

corymbose; bracts tricuspidate, c. 5 mm long; bracteoles 2 mm long, ovate, acute, sometimes<br />

with lateral glands; upper pedicel 1–1.5 cm long. Receptacle tube 1.2–1.8 cm long, densely<br />

tomentellous. Sepals 6–8 mm long, with lateral glands. Petals obovate, 6–8 mm long, white<br />

to cream. Stamens 20–30, 2–4 cm long. Fruit amygdaliform, 30 × 40 × 65 (–75) mm; exocarp<br />

sparsely yellow-brown tomentellous.<br />

Known only from Gabon. 23: GAB. Habitat not known. Map 129.<br />

23. GABON: near Libreville, R.P.Klaine 510 (BM, P, US), 2033 (BR, P); Nyanga, G. Le Testu 1779 (BM, BR,<br />

K, P, Z), 2114 (BM, BR, K, P).<br />

25. Dactyladenia eketensis (De Wild.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 485 (1979)<br />

Acioa eketensis De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 214 (1920). T: Nigeria: Eket Distr., P.A.Talbot s.n.; holo:<br />

BM; iso: BR.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 29 (1978).<br />

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Shrub or tree to 20 m tall. Branches sparsely puberulous when young, glabrescent,<br />

lenticellate. Leaves with stipules linear, 6 mm long, appressed-pubescent; petioles 3–4 mm<br />

long, glabrous; lamina oblong to elliptic, 10–14.5 (–17) × 4.5–5 (–8.5) cm, glabrous beneath<br />

except for midrib, with 2 large circular glands at base and 1 or 2 pairs higher up and<br />

alongside midrib and at acumen; rounded to subcordate at base; acuminate at apex with<br />

acumen c. 1 cm long, slightly curved towards base; midrib with a few scattered hairs only<br />

beneath; primary veins 7–8 pairs. Inflorescence terminal and axillary cymes, to 10 cm long;<br />

rachis puberulous; bracteoles 2 mm long, ovate, tomentellous on both surfaces; upper pedicel<br />

5–8 mm long. Receptacle tube 0.6–0.7 cm long, narrowly obconic, tomentellous on exterior.<br />

Sepals 5–6 mm long, tomentose, sometimes with lateral glands. Petals oblong, subcordate at<br />

base, 5 mm long. Stamens c. 20, 4–4.5 cm long. Fruit unknown.<br />

S Nigeria and Gabon; known from 3 collections. 22: NGA. 23: GAB. Map 130.<br />

22. NIGERIA: Eket District, P.A.Talbot 3239 (BM). 23. GABON: Haut Ramboué, A.Chevalier 27127 (P).<br />

26. Dactyladenia dichotoma (De Wild.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 485 (1979)<br />

Acioa dichotoma De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 216 (1920). T: Nigeria: Eket Distr., P.A.Talbot 3048;<br />

holo: BM; iso: BR; photo: BR, K, P.<br />

Tree? Branches shortly tomentose when young, glabrescent. Leaves with stipules linear, c. 4 mm<br />

long, caducous; petioles 3–5 mm long, glabrous; lamina elliptic, oval-elliptic or obovateelliptic,<br />

7–16 × 3.5–9 cm, glabrous beneath, subcordate at base, acuminate at apex; midrib<br />

glabrous beneath; primary veins 7–9 pairs. Inflorescences terminal and axillary racemes,<br />

7–12 cm long, entirely covered with greyish tomentum; bracteoles 2–3 mm long, terminal,<br />

ovate; upper pedicels 2–4 mm long. Receptacle tube 0.7–1.1 cm long, narrowly obconic,<br />

grey-tomentose on exterior. Sepals 4–5 mm long. Petals caducous. Stamens 15–20, 2–3 cm<br />

long. Fruit unknown.<br />

Southern Nigeria; known only from the type collection. 22: NGA. Along rivers. Map 131.<br />

27. Dactyladenia dinklagei (Engl.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 485 (1979)<br />

Acioa dinklagei Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 26: 381 (1899). T: Liberia: Grand Bassa, M.Dinklage 1748; holo:<br />

B, not destroyed; iso: BM, E, WU.<br />

Tree, spreading, to 9 m high, with drooping branches. Branches tomentose when young.<br />

Leaves with stipules lanceolate, 5 × 2 mm; petioles densely ferruginous-pilose; lamina<br />

oblong, 8–15 × 3–6.5 cm, glabrous and shiny beneath except for pilose venation, rounded at<br />

base, acuminate at apex; midrib ferrugineous-pilose, glabrescent beneath; primary veins c. 8<br />

pairs, pilose beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary racemes, 5–10 cm long, densely<br />

golden-tomentose; bracts 5–6 mm long; bracteoles 2 mm long, terminal, ovate; upper pedicel<br />

2–3 mm long. Receptacle tube 1.8–2.8 cm long. Sepals 6–8 mm long, with lateral glands<br />

linear-oblong. Petals white, exceeding sepals. Stamens 30–35, 3–3.5 cm long. Fruit ovoid,<br />

4.5 × 4 × 2 cm; exocarp tomentellous to glabrescent.<br />

Liberia, Ivory Coast and Ghana. 22: GHA, IVO, LBR. Riversides. Map 132.<br />

22. GHANA: Asuandi, K.O.Darko 1038 (K, P); Bonsa R., Tarquah Distr., C.Vigne 973 (K). LIBERIA: Grand<br />

Bassa, M.Dinklage 2023 (BM, K, P, W); E Prov., Tchien Distr., Zeahtown, J.T.Baldwin 6980 (K).<br />

Some small-flowered specimens from Ghana resemble D. dichotoma and D. pierrei.<br />

28. Dactyladenia cinerea (Engl. ex De Wild.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 484 (1979)<br />

Acioa cinerea Engl. ex De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 211 (1920). T: Cameroon: Bipinde, G.Zenker<br />

2903; holo: B, not destroyed; iso: BM, BR, K, P, W, WAG, WU, Z.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 23 (1978).<br />

Shrub to 15 m tall. Branches lanate-arachnoid pubescent when young, slowly caducous.<br />

Leaves with stipules triangular-subdeltoid, 6–8 mm long; petiole 6 mm long, canaliculate,<br />

glabrous; lamina elliptic, 12–14 (–18) × 6–7 (–9) cm, glabrous beneath, with 2 large circular<br />

glands near base and other glands c. 5 mm from margins; cuneate at base, acuminate at apex


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Dactyladenia)<br />

with acumen c. 1 cm long; midrib glabrous; primary veins 6–9 pairs. Inflorescences terminal<br />

and axillary cymes, 8–10 cm long, slender, few-flowered, arachnoid pubescent when young;<br />

bracteoles c. 0.5 mm long, ovate-deltate, with a clavate apical and c. 6 marginal stipitate<br />

glands; upper pedicel 2–3 mm long. Receptacle tube 1–1.5 cm long, white lanate-pubescent<br />

on exterior. Sepals 4–5 cm long, with dense white lanate pubescence on exterior. Petals c. 5 mm<br />

long. Stamens c. 20, 2–3 cm long. Fruit unknown.<br />

Cameroon; known only from the Bipinde area. 23: CMN. Habitat unknown. Map 133.<br />

23. CAMEROON: Bipinde, G.Zenker 3210 (BR, K, P, US).<br />

Closely related to D. chevalieri.<br />

29. Dactyladenia johnstonei (Hoyle) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 485 (1979)<br />

Acioa johnstonei Hoyle, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1932: 258 (1932). T: Cameroon: Bamenda Division, Bum,<br />

A.T.Johnstone 74/31; holo: K; iso: FHO.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 37 (1978).<br />

Shrub or small tree. Branches hispid when young, with scattered hairs 2–3 mm long. Leaves<br />

with stipules triangular-elongate, c. 4 mm long, with stipitate glands on the margins; petioles<br />

5–6 mm long, rugose; lamina oval-elliptic, 6–12 × 2–5 cm, sometimes oblong, scabrous<br />

beneath, very sparsely hispid soon glabrescent, with small circular glands c. 5 mm from<br />

margin and at base, obtuse to rounded at base, bluntly acuminate at apex; midrib sparsely<br />

hispid, glabrescent beneath; primary veins c. 6 pairs. Inflorescence terminal and axillary<br />

cymes, 1or 2-branched, 10 cm long; rachis hispid, puberulous; bracts deltate, with c. 3–5<br />

stipitate proximal glands 2 mm long and shorter glands distally. Bracteoles c. 1 mm long,<br />

subterminal, broadly deltate, with 5–7 marginal stipitate glands 1.5 mm long alternating with<br />

shorter ones. Upper pedicel 4–6 mm long. Receptacle tube 1–1.2 cm long, gibbous at base.<br />

Sepals c. 5 mm long. Petals broadly obovate, white, obtuse at base, 5–6 mm long. Stamens c. 20,<br />

2.5 cm long. Fruit ovoid, 25 × 40 × 35–40 mm; exocarp olive-brown tomentose. Fig. 66.<br />

Nigeria and adjacent Cameroon. 22: NGA. 23: CMN. Riverine forest and edges of upland<br />

forest. Map 134.<br />

22. NIGERIA: Ogoja Prov., Obudu Cattle Ranch, J.B.Hall 3021 (K). 23. CAMEROON: R. Katsina, between<br />

Wum & Nkambe, F.N.Hepper & J.R.Charter 1927 (BR, K, P); Gepka, 5 km N of Nkambe, R.Letouzey 13219 (P);<br />

Fonfuka, nr Bamenda, J.B.Maitland 1401 (K, paratype).<br />

30. Dactyladenia chevalieri (De Wild.) Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 484 (1979)<br />

Acioa chevalieri De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot. État 7: 213 (1920). T: Gabon: lac Oghémoué, F.Fleury in<br />

A.Chevalier 26665; lecto: P, fide G.T.Prance & F.White, Brittonia 31: 484 (1979); isolecto: BR, WAG; photo: BR.<br />

Illustration: R.Letouzey & F.White, Fl. Cameroun 20 (Fl. Gabon 24): 21 (1978).<br />

Shrub or tree to 30–35 m tall. Branches arachnoid-tomentose when young, glabrescent,<br />

lenticellate. Leaves with stipules lanceolate, 8 × 2 mm, arachnoid-tomentose when young;<br />

petiole 3–8 mm long, tomentose, soon glabrescent; lamina elliptic, 6–18 × 3–8.5 cm,<br />

caducous arachnoid-tomentose beneath, rounded to subcordate at base, acuminate at apex;<br />

midrib arachnoid pubescent when young; primary veins 6–8 (–10) pairs. Inflorescences<br />

terminal and axillary dichotomous cymes, 8–12 cm long; rachis tomentose; bracts and<br />

bracteoles 3 mm long, broadly ovate, with 7–9 stipitate glands 0.5 mm long; upper pedicels<br />

(2–) 4–6 mm long. Receptacle tube 1–1.5 cm long. Sepals 4–5 mm long, tomentose on<br />

exterior, with 7–9 stipitate glands on margins. Petals obovate, cuneate at base, 3–4 mm long.<br />

Stamens c. 20, 2–3 cm long. Fruit shortly stipitate, subovoid, 25 × 30 × 45 mm; exocarp<br />

tomentose.<br />

Known only from Bas-Ogooué, in Gabon. 23: GAB. River and lake margins. Map 135.<br />

23. GABON: Lac Awounga, 50 km WSW of Lambaréné, J.Dybowski 118 (syntypes BR, P); Lac Ezanga, 25 km S<br />

of Lambaréné, N.Hallé 2083 (BR, P); Île Njigoné, Lac Onangé, 40 km SW of Lambaréné, C.H.Pobéguin 28 (P);<br />

Île Njigoné, Lac Onangé, 40 km SW of Lambaréné, C.H.Pobéguin 108 (P).<br />

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Figure 66. Dactyladenia johnstonei. A, habit; B, flower; C, petals; D, fruit (A–C, F.N.Hepper<br />

& J.R.Charter 1927; D, J.B.Maitland 1401). Scale bars: A, D = 2 cm; B, C = 5 mm. Drawn by<br />

Margaret Tebbs.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE<br />

16. HIRTELLA<br />

Hirtella L., Sp. Pl. 34 (1753); Gen. Pl. ed. 5: 20 (1754); from the Latin, hirtus (hairy).<br />

Type: H. americana L.<br />

Trees and shrubs. Leaves with stipules lateral, often subulate or filiform, subpersistent;<br />

petiole eglandular; lower surface of lamina glabrous or with a few strigose or strigulose<br />

hairs; lamina sometimes with 2 large bulbous myrmecophilous inflations at base of lamina,<br />

otherwise lacking large basal glands but often with many small submarginal or scattered<br />

discoid glands. Inflorescence usually a lax raceme with patent flowers, or an elongate narrow<br />

lax thyrse with patent lateral branches, the latter often bearing several sterile bracts and<br />

ending in a single flower or a few cymosely arranged flowers, more rarely a corymb, or very<br />

short raceme, or dense thyrse, or complex cyme. Pedicels usually longer than and often much<br />

longer than receptacle tube. Bracts and bracteoles not enclosing flower-buds in small groups,<br />

often with stalked or sessile glands. Flowers bisexual, slightly zygomorphic. Receptacle tube<br />

subcampanulate to narrowly cylindric, slightly gibbous, usually shorter than sepals, usually<br />

glabrous inside except near throat. Sepals 5, subequal, usually spreading or reflexed, acute,<br />

often with sessile or shortly stalked glands on margin. Petals 5, shorter than sepals. Stamens<br />

3–9; filaments usually coiled in bud, rarely laxly undulate with a single undulation, inserted<br />

on posterior rim of faucal annulus, far-exserted, usually much longer than combined length<br />

of calyx and receptacle tube. Staminodes short, filiform. Ovary monocarpellary, 1-locular,<br />

usually inserted at mouth of receptacle tube; style filiform, far-exserted, very shortly 3-lobed<br />

at apex. Drupe usually less than 2.2 cm long, with exiguous mesocarp and smooth thin hard<br />

non-granular endocarp with 4–7 longitudinal shallow channels representing the lines of<br />

weakness that permit the seedling to escape.<br />

107 species, of which 105 are confined to tropical and subtropical America while H. zanzibarica<br />

and H. thouarsiana occur in eastern Africa and Madagascar, respectively.<br />

Germination is cryptocotylar; cataphylls c. 5, minute; eophylls alternate, with small,<br />

subulate, persistent stipules (J.A.Duke 1965: 320, t. 4 fig. 36; G.T.Prance Blastogeny colln.<br />

no. 9 = H. duckei).<br />

A.P. de Candolle, Prodr. 2: 528 (1825); C.F.P.Martius & J.G.Zuccarini, Chrysobalaneae, in<br />

J.G.Zuccarini, <strong>Plantarum</strong> novarum vel minus cognitarum descripta, Abh. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl.<br />

Bayer. Akad. Wiss. München 1: 372 (1832); J.G.Zuccarini, Flora, 15 (Beibl. 2): 78 (1832);<br />

J.D.Hooker, in G.Bentham & J.D.Hooker, Gen. Pl. 1: 608 (1865); W.O.Focke, in A.Engler &<br />

K.A.E.Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3 (3): 59, t. 31–32 (1894); J.Hutchinson, Gen. Fl. Pl. 1: 193<br />

(1954); G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 259, t. 43–57 (1972); F.White, The taxonomy,<br />

ecology and chorology of African Chrysobalanaceae (excluding Acioa), Bull. Jard. Bot.<br />

Belg. 46: 276 (1976); F.White, Distrib. Pl. African. 10: 287–292 (1976); F.White, Fl. Zamb.<br />

4: 44, t. 9 fig. b (1978); G.T.Prance & F.White, The genera of Chrysobalanaceae, Philos<br />

Trans. B320: 145–149 (1988).<br />

Key to Groups of Hirtella<br />

1 Leaf base with myrmecophilous swellings [sect. Myrmecophila] Group A<br />

1: Leaf base without myrmecophilous swellings [sect. Hirtella]<br />

2 Inflorescence a panicle (branched) Group B<br />

2: Inflorescence a raceme (unbranched) Group C<br />

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Key to Group A [Hirtella sect. Myrmecophila]<br />

1 Inflorescence fasciculate (bunched racemes), sometimes cauliflorous<br />

2 Stamens 4–5; ovary inserted at middle of receptacle; leaves 9–19 cm<br />

long, coriaceous with lower surface bullate 1. H. myrmecophila<br />

2: Stamens 6–7; ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle; leaves 17–30 cm<br />

long, membranous, with lower surface not bullate 2. H. physophora<br />

1: Inflorescence an elongate raceme or panicle, never cauliflorous<br />

3 Inflorescence a panicle, sometimes only slightly branched at base<br />

4 Inflorescence only slightly branched at base; leaves oblonglanceolate;<br />

bracts eglandular 3. H. vesiculosa<br />

4: Inflorescence with many small lateral branches; leaves ovate; bracts<br />

glandular 4. H. dorvalii<br />

3: Inflorescence an elongate raceme, never branched<br />

5 Exterior of receptacle and calyx lobes hirsutulous; inflorescence<br />

15–30 cm long 5. H. guainiae<br />

5: Exterior of receptacle and calyx lobes hispid only; inflorescence<br />

2–12 cm long<br />

6 Pedicels 4–6 mm long, with sparse hirsute pubescence 6. H. duckei<br />

6: Pedicels 8–15 mm long, with dense hirsute pubescence 7. H. revillae<br />

Key to Group B [Hirtella sect. Hirtella, species with a paniculate inflorescence]<br />

1 Bracts and/or pedicels glandular (with stalked or sessile glands)<br />

2 Leaves glabrous beneath when mature, or rarely with a few short stiff<br />

appressed hairs<br />

3 Stamens 6 or 7<br />

4 Bracts with a few sessile glands only; inflorescence rachis and<br />

branches and flower exterior glabrous or only sparsely hirsutulous<br />

5 Inflorescence a spreading branched panicle; rachis and branches<br />

glabrous 8. H. macrosepala<br />

5: Flowers borne in clusters of 2–3 along a central rachis rather than a<br />

branched inflorescence, giving a racemose appearance; rachis and<br />

branches hirsutulous<br />

6 Leaf lamina 6–9.5 × 2.5–3.8 cm; acumen 9–14 mm long; petioles<br />

2–2.5 mm long 14. H. barnebyi<br />

6: Leaf lamina 21–27 × 6–9 cm; acumen 1–5.5 mm long; petioles<br />

8–10 mm long 15. H. margae<br />

4: Bracts with numerous stalked glands; inflorescence rachis and<br />

branches and flower exterior pubescent<br />

7 Leaves 3.5–8.5 × 1.4–4.5 cm; stipules linear, to 6 mm long [Africa]<br />

8 Receptacle tube distinctly longer than the sepals [East Africa] 87. H. zanzibarica<br />

8: Receptacle tube shorter than the sepals [Madagascar] 88. H. thouarsiana<br />

7: Leaves (6.4–) 8–13 × 4–7 cm; stipules deltoid, to 2 mm long<br />

[Neotropics]<br />

9 Calyx lobes glandular; bract glands small, c. 0.1 mm in diam.;<br />

rachis and branches of inflorescence sparsely puberulous; leaves<br />

glabrous beneath 9. H. ulei


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

9: Calyx lobes eglandular; bract glands large, c. 0.5 mm in diameter;<br />

rachis and branches of inflorescence tomentellous; leaves<br />

sparsely appressed pubescent beneath 10. H. glabrata<br />

3: Stamens 3–5<br />

10 Glands large and solitary on a long stalk, arising from pedicel or<br />

junction of inflorescence; inflorescence distinctly thyrsoid 12. H. carbonaria<br />

10: Glands usually numerous, long or short stalked, arising from<br />

margins of bracts and bracteoles; inflorescence not thyrsoid<br />

11 Inflorescence a long rachis bearing clusters of 1–3 flowers on short<br />

branches giving a racemose appearance, bracts and bracteoles with<br />

few sessile glands only<br />

12 Flowers densely clustered in small groups; leaves oblonglanceolate,<br />

10–17 cm long; primary veins 10–13 pairs 13. H. araguariensis<br />

12: Flowers not clustered, only 1–2 per branch; leaves lanceolate or<br />

oblong, 9–12 cm long; primary veins 7–9 pairs<br />

13 Leaves lanceolate; most flowers solitary 35. H. castilloana<br />

13: Leaves oblong; most flowers in pairs 32. H. papillata<br />

11: Inflorescence spreading, with many distinct lateral branches,<br />

flowers not in distinct clusters; leaves oblong to elliptic<br />

14 Leaves 3–5.5 cm long, cordate at base; inflorescence scarcely<br />

branched, hirsutulous 17. H. cordifolia<br />

14: Leaves usually cuneate or subcuneate at base (if subcordate then<br />

7–17 cm long and inflorescence glabrescent); inflorescences<br />

usually much branched, glabrescent to pilose<br />

15 Bracteolar glands few, usually either sessile on margins or a<br />

single gland terminating apex; inflorescence usually pilose or if<br />

glabrescent then corymbose; leaf apex acuminate<br />

16 Leaves 12–17 cm long, rounded to subcordate at base; fertile<br />

stamens 5 18. H. insignis<br />

16: Leaves 3.5–15 cm long, cuneate at base; fertile stamens 3<br />

17 Leaves 10–15 cm long; bracts membranous, with several<br />

glands borne on margins; inflorescence 7–18 cm long,<br />

terminal 19. H. tocantina<br />

17: Leaves 4–9 cm long; bracts coriaceous, with single reflexed<br />

apical gland only; inflorescence 3–11 cm long, axillary or<br />

terminal 20. H. piresii<br />

15: Bracteolar glands numerous, borne on the margins, usually<br />

short-stalked; inflorescence spreading but not corymbose,<br />

usually glabrescent, if tomentellous then leaf apex rounded to<br />

acute<br />

18 Leaves 1.8–4.5 cm long, rounded to acuminate at apex, thickly<br />

coriaceous; primary veins 4–7 pairs 48. H. bahiensis<br />

18: Leaves 6–13.5 cm long, acuminate at apex, thinly coriaceous;<br />

primary veins 9–10 pairs<br />

19 Stamens 3; bracteoles coriaceous, ovate; petioles 3–4 mm<br />

long 21. H. davisii<br />

19: Stamens 4; bracteoles membranous, lanceolate; petioles<br />

1–2 mm long 22. H. subglanduligera<br />

2: Leaves hirsute beneath at least on principal venation, usually more<br />

generally so<br />

20 Calyx lobes with small stipitate glands<br />

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21 Leaves orbicular to ovate-elliptic, 3–6.5 cm long, retuse to<br />

mucronate at apex (rarely acuminate); trunk with corky bark;<br />

receptacle pubescent within to base 23. H. ciliata<br />

21: Leaves oblong to ovate, 4.5–23 cm long, acute to acuminate at apex;<br />

trunk with thin bark; receptacle glabrous within except at throat<br />

22 Venation of leaves prominulous above; inflorescence<br />

subcorymbose, bearing numerous tightly clustered flowers;<br />

stamens 7 24. H. hoehnei<br />

22: Venation of leaves impressed or prominulous above; inflorescence<br />

lax, spreading, not subcorymbose, with flowers loosely arranged;<br />

stamens 3–5<br />

23 Leaves subcordate at base, subconduplicate; lower surface merely<br />

sparsely appressed-pubescent 39. H. adderleyi<br />

23: Leaves rounded to cuneate at base, rarely weakly subcordate but<br />

never subconduplicate; lower surface hirsute 25. H. glandulosa<br />

20: Calyx lobes eglandular<br />

24 Venation of leaves impressed above, or the leaf surface bullate<br />

25 Inflorescence and flowers rufous-tomentose; bracts bearing very<br />

few sessile glands, these often obscured by pubescence 54. H. obidensis<br />

25: Inflorescence and flowers tomentellous to puberulous, not rufous;<br />

bracts bearing many obvious stalked or sessile glands<br />

26 Leaf surface usually distinctly bullate; base usually subcordate 26. H. bullata<br />

26: Leaf upper surface plane, but with impressed venation; base<br />

rounded to subcuneate<br />

27 Bracteolar glands c. 0.5 mm in diameter, sessile or slightly<br />

stipitate; bracteoles distinct, ovate<br />

28 Leaves 2–7 cm broad; pedicels 0.5–2 mm 27. H. americana<br />

28: Leaves 8–9.5 cm broad; pedicels 3–5 mm 29. H. aequatoriensis<br />

27: Bracteolar glands c. 0.1 mm in diameter, on slender stalks;<br />

bracteoles reduced to a mass of glands with a slightly connate<br />

base 37. H. tentaculata<br />

24: Venation of leaves prominulous or plane above, the leaf surface<br />

never bullate<br />

29 Stamens 3<br />

30 Flowers borne in groups of 3 31. H. trichotoma<br />

30: Flowers not as above<br />

31 Bracteolar glands large, numerous, apparent; inflorescence<br />

tomentellous, many-flowered 27. H. americana<br />

31: Bracteolar glands small, few; inflorescence hispid or tomentose,<br />

few-flowered<br />

32 Bracteolar glands stipitate; inflorescence rachis hispid;<br />

flowers 6–8 mm long 30. H. guatemalensis<br />

32: Bracteolar glands sessile; inflorescence rachis tomentose;<br />

flowers c. 5 mm long 45. H. beckii<br />

29: Stamens 4–7<br />

33 Exocarp tomentose; endocarp thick and fibrous; bracts with few<br />

inconspicuous stipitate or sessile glands<br />

34 Inflorescence hispid, with flowers lax; bracts with small shortstipitate<br />

glands; stamens 4 30. H. guatemalensis


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

34: Inflorescence tomentellous, bearing small clusters of flowers on<br />

a long thick rachis; bracts with a few large sessile glands or a<br />

single terminal gland; stamens 6 33. H. eriandra<br />

33: Exocarp glabrescent; endocarp thin and bony; bracts with many<br />

conspicuous stipitate glands, except in H. liesneri<br />

35 Leaves lanceolate; inflorescence with well spaced flowers;<br />

bracteoles 6–9 mm long 35. H. castilloana<br />

35: Leaves oblong to ovate; inflorescence with flowers crowded;<br />

bracteoles 2–4 mm long<br />

36 Inflorescence hispid-hirsute; bracts with short-stalked glands<br />

arising from their margins; gland secretory tip small, ellipsoid<br />

37 Inflorescences predominantly terminal; leaf bases rounded to<br />

weakly subcordate 34. H. paniculata<br />

37: Inflorescences predominantly axillary; leaf bases deeply cordate 36. H. deflexa<br />

36: Inflorescence puberulous to tomentellous; bracts either reduced<br />

to numerous, long-stalked clavate glands arising from the<br />

junction of the pedicels with the stem, or ovate with glands<br />

borne on their margins; gland secretory tip large, flattened,<br />

forming an expanded head<br />

38 Glands arising from junction of pedicel and stem, with a long<br />

slender stalk and a small secretory tip, clavate; young stems<br />

puberulous or sparsely tomentellous 38. H. macrophylla<br />

38: Glands arising from the bracts, each gland with a thick stalk<br />

and a large secretory tip, flattened to form an expanded head;<br />

young stems with short dense compact puberulence<br />

39 Leaves 4–7 cm long, conduplicate; inflorescence 3.5–8 cm<br />

long; stipules lanceolate 39. H. adderleyi<br />

39: Leaves 6.5–15 cm long, not folded; inflorescence 12–19 cm<br />

long; stipules deltoid or linear-lanceolate<br />

40 Inflorescences c. 19 cm long, with very short lateral<br />

branches giving a racemose appearance; glands scarce,<br />

many bracts with single stalked gland at apex;<br />

inflorescence rachis sparsely hispid at base 16. H. liesneri<br />

40: Inflorescences 12–15 cm long, not appearing racemose;<br />

glands numerous on bracteoles; inflorescence rachis<br />

tomentellous, never hispid<br />

41 Leaves cordate at base; petioles 1–3 mm long; stipules<br />

linear, 5 mm long; flowers densely crowded 11. H. confertiflora<br />

41: Leaves rounded to subcordate at base; petioles 5–7 mm long;<br />

stipules deltoid, to 2 mm long; flowers laxly arranged 10. H. glabrata<br />

1: Bracts and pedicels eglandular<br />

42 Leaf apex retuse, rounded, or acute, never acuminate<br />

43 Stamens 5–6; leaf apex mostly rounded to retuse (or mucronulate) 40. H. punctillata<br />

43: Stamens 3–4; leaf apex acute<br />

44 Leaves elliptic, thick-coriaceous; inflorescence compact, to 3 cm long 41. H. corymbosa<br />

44: Leaves oblong, chartaceous; inflorescence lax and spreading,<br />

3.5–17 cm long 47. H. triandra<br />

42: Leaf apex distinctly acuminate, sometimes abruptly so and mucronate<br />

or cuspidate<br />

45 Stamens 3<br />

46 Leaf base subcordate; inflorescence 25–55 cm long, pendulous 42. H. pendula<br />

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46: Leaf base rounded to cuneate; inflorescence 1–15 cm long, erect<br />

47 Leaves lanceolate, at least 3× longer than broad; inflorescence and<br />

exterior of flowers glabrescent 43. H. barrosoi<br />

47: Leaves oblong to elliptic, not exceeding 2.5× longer than broad;<br />

inflorescence and exterior of flowers usually pubescent, rarely<br />

glabrous<br />

48 Inflorescence and exterior of flowers glabrous or glabrescent, or<br />

leaf apex distinctly cuspidate with a long fine acumen;<br />

inflorescences 1–4 cm long, predominantly axillary 62. H. bicornis<br />

48: Inflorescence and exterior of flowers pubescent or tomentose;<br />

leaf apex acuminate but never cuspidate; inflorescences 2–17 cm<br />

long, predominantly terminal<br />

49 Inflorescence and young stem hispid; calyx tube c. 6 mm long<br />

with lobes c. 5 mm long; corolla lobes c. 8 mm long; stipules<br />

6–10 mm long 44. H. leonotis<br />

49: Inflorescence usually puberulous, rarely weakly hirsute; young<br />

stem glabrous to tomentellous; calyx tube to 4 mm long with lobes<br />

to 3 mm long; corolla lobes to 5 mm long; stipules 2–6 mm long<br />

50 Inflorescence little-branched, almost racemose, but with a few<br />

branches bearing 2 flowers, others 1 flower and a single pair<br />

of bracts at junction with pedicel 46. H. mutisii<br />

50: Inflorescence much-branched, with branches usually bearing<br />

many bracts<br />

51 Leaves 4–14.5 × 2–5.5 cm; pedicels 1–3 mm long 47. H. triandra<br />

51: Leaves 15–17 × 8–10 cm; pedicels 0–0.5 mm long 49. H. latifolia<br />

45: Stamens 4–9<br />

52 Inflorescence appearing racemose, but in fact either a long central<br />

rachis bearing groups of flowers on short branches, or with a few<br />

branches with only 3 flowers each; leaf base sometimes cordate<br />

53 Inflorescence almost a raceme, but with a few branches bearing 2<br />

or 3 flowers; flowers laxly arranged, not borne in distinct groups 104. H. hebeclada<br />

53: Inflorescence a long central rachis with groups of flowers on short<br />

branches<br />

54 Bracteoles exceeding receptacle in length, persistent, enclosing<br />

buds; leaf base subcuneate; exocarp glabrous 50. H. suffulta<br />

54: Bracteoles much shorter than receptacle, not persistent, not<br />

enclosing buds; leaf bases subcordate to subcuneate; exocarp<br />

tomentose or glabrous<br />

55 Leaves 18–40 × 8–16.5 cm, with 14–18 pairs of primary veins;<br />

2 glands at junction of upper surface of lamina and petiole;<br />

inflorescence rufous-tomentellous 52. H. magnifolia<br />

55: Leaves 8–23 × 3.3–8 cm, with 10–13 pairs of primary veins;<br />

lamina base eglandular; inflorescence grey-puberulous or<br />

brown-tomentellous<br />

56 Leaves subcordate at base; lower lamina surface glabrescent;<br />

exocarp glabrous 51. H. elongata<br />

56: Leaves rounded to subcuneate at base; lower lamina surface<br />

sparsely pilose-hirsute; exocarp tomentose 33. H. eriandra<br />

52: Inflorescence a much-branched panicle without a long central rachis;<br />

leaf base rounded to cuneate<br />

57 Inflorescence and exterior of flowers tomentose, hirsute, or hispid,<br />

usually rufous to golden-brown


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

58 Inflorescence and young branches sparsely hispid; leaves<br />

membranous 53. H. rodriguesii<br />

58: Inflorescence and young branches tomentose or hirsute; leaves<br />

chartaceous to coriaceous<br />

59 Venation of leaves slightly impressed above; inflorescence<br />

rufous-tomentose 54. H. obidensis<br />

59: Venation of leaves plane or prominulous above; inflorescence<br />

brown-tomentose or hirsute<br />

60 Leaves 2.5–6 cm long; inflorescence 0.8–4 cm long<br />

61 Inflorescence 0.8–1.5 cm long, clustered; leaves ovate,<br />

rounded at base; stamens 7 55. H. cowanii<br />

61: Inflorescence 2–4 cm long, lax; leaves orbicular to oblongorbicular,<br />

usually subcordate at base; stamens 5 56. H. orbicularis<br />

60: Leaves 5.5–17 cm long; inflorescence 4–11 cm long<br />

62 Bracts 4–6 mm long, ovate, up to 1 /2 the length of receptacle;<br />

leaves ovate, thick-coriaceous, shortly mucronate at apex;<br />

inflorescence tomentose 57. H. guyanensis<br />

62: Bracts 1–3 mm long, oblong, to base of receptacle only;<br />

leaves elliptic, subcoriaceous, acuminate (never mucronate)<br />

at apex; inflorescence hirsutulous-tomentose 58. H. lightioides<br />

57: Inflorescence and exterior of flowers grey-puberulous to<br />

glabrescent<br />

63 Inflorescence a subcorymbose panicle 4–6.5 cm long; petioles<br />

7–8 mm long 59. H. aramangensis<br />

63: Inflorescence a spreading panicle (not subcorymbose); petioles<br />

0.5–5 mm long<br />

64 Lamina 9–15 cm long, with distinct basal glands; inflorescence<br />

lax and spreading, 7–19 cm long 60. H. rasa<br />

64: Lamina 2.5–8 (–9.5) cm long, with base eglandular or with<br />

indistinct glands; inflorescence short and compact, 1–8 cm long<br />

65 Inflorescence and exterior of flowers densely puberulous;<br />

leaves thick and coriaceous, with prominent venation; apex<br />

acuminate but never cuspidate 61. H. scabra<br />

65: Inflorescence and exterior of flowers glabrescent to<br />

puberulous; leaves chartaceous, with plane to prominulous<br />

venation; apex acuminate to cuspidate 62. H. bicornis<br />

Key to Group C [Hirtella sect. Hirtella, species with a racemose inflorescence]<br />

1 Glands present on bracts and bracteoles or pedicels (either stipitate or<br />

sessile)<br />

2 Leaves narrowly linear-lanceolate, 5.5–18 × 0.5–2.2 cm; rheophytic 63. H. angustissima<br />

2: Leaves ovate to oblong-lanceolate, 3–30 × 1.5–10 cm; not rheophytic<br />

3 Bracts and bracteoles bearing sessile glands only or with translucent<br />

glandular excretions, with glands often covering entire surface, most<br />

frequently paired toward bases of bracts and bracteoles; stipitate<br />

glands absent from bracts and pedicels, but bract apex occasionally<br />

glandular<br />

4 Leaf apex with curved acumen 25–35 mm long; stamens 9 or 10,<br />

young branches pilose 67. H. maguirei<br />

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4: Leaf apex with acumen to 18 mm long; stamens 4–7; young branches<br />

rarely pilose<br />

5 Leaves oblong-lanceolate; young stems hispid<br />

6 Leaves 9–14 cm long; pedicels 5–10 mm long; stipules eglandular 64. H. tenuifolia<br />

6: Leaves 5–8 cm long; pedicels 12–16 mm long; stipules with<br />

numerous stipitate glands 65. H. radamii<br />

5: Leaves oblong to ovate; young stems usually puberulous, less<br />

frequently hispid<br />

7 Young stem hispid; inflorescence rachis sparsely puberulous 72. H. racemosa<br />

7: Young stem and inflorescence rachis pilose or puberulous (hispid<br />

in H. pilosissima)<br />

8 Young stem and inflorescence thick-pilose or pilose-tomentose,<br />

the stem with persistent hairs 2–3 mm long; stamens 3–6<br />

9 Leaf margins hispid-ciliate; stamens 5–6; pedicels 1.5–3 mm<br />

long; bracts axillary 66. H. pilosissima<br />

9: Leaf margins ciliate; stamens 3; pedicels 3–6 mm long; bracts<br />

inserted on pedicels 44. H. leonotis<br />

8: Young stem and inflorescence usually puberulous, sometimes<br />

tomentellous; stamens 4–6<br />

10 Leaves thin, membranous; stamens 4 or 5; ovary inserted<br />

midway up receptacle<br />

10: Leaves thick, coriaceous; stamens 5 or 6; ovary inserted at<br />

mouth of receptacle<br />

11 Bracts and bracteoles caducous, with minute translucent<br />

secretions, sessile glands present or absent; pedicels<br />

6–25 mm long<br />

12 Bracts with sessile glands in addition to translucent<br />

secretion; pedicels 6–16 mm long, thick; inflorescence<br />

4.5–14 cm long; leaves sparsely appressed-pubescent on<br />

53. H. rodriguesii<br />

venation or glabrescent beneath<br />

12: Bracts with translucent glandular secretions only, other<br />

glands absent; pedicels 12–25 mm long, very slender;<br />

68. H. gracilipes<br />

inflorescence 1.5–5 cm long; leaves glabrous beneath<br />

11: Bracts and bracteoles persistent, with sessile glands only;<br />

pedicels 1.5–10.5 mm long<br />

13 Primary veins 6–10 pairs; leaves 3.5–18.5 (–19.5) cm long,<br />

glabrous or sparsely appressed-pubescent beneath; mature<br />

69. H. brachystachya<br />

leaves plane, not bullate<br />

13: Primary veins 11–15 pairs; leaves 19.5–25 cm long or if<br />

smaller (7–13 cm long) then hirsutulous beneath; mature<br />

leaves slightly bullate<br />

14 Leaves 19.5–25 cm long; primary veins 13–15 pairs;<br />

72. H. racemosa<br />

lower surface with few sparse appressed hairs<br />

14: Leaves 7–13 cm long; primary veins 11–13 pairs; lower<br />

73. H. juruensis<br />

surface hirsutulous 74. H. kuhlmannii<br />

3: Either bracts and bracteoles bearing stipitate glands, or with 1 or more<br />

solitary stipitate glands arising from some pedicels, and bracts often<br />

glandular at apex only<br />

15 Bracts and bracteoles eglandular, or with sessile glands and a<br />

glandular apex only; some pedicels with 1–3 stipitate glands<br />

16 Leaves ovate, cordate at base; bracts and bracteoles with a few<br />

sessile glands 75. H. standleyi


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

16: Leaves oblong to oblong-lanceolate, usually rounded to subcuneate<br />

at base, rarely cordate; bracts and bracteoles eglandular or with<br />

sessile glands<br />

17 Primary veins 17–19 pairs; leaves 19–26 cm long; pedicels<br />

8–12 mm long 76. H. longifolia<br />

17: Primary veins 8–15 pairs; leaves 8–18 cm long (to 24 cm in 1 species<br />

with short pedicels 0.5–2 mm long); pedicels 0.5–9 mm long<br />

18 Pedicels slender, 4.5–9 mm long (or if 3.5–5 mm then leaf<br />

constricted above base); leaves glabrous beneath except for<br />

pubescence on midrib and margin of extreme base of lamina;<br />

bracteoles eglandular or glandular<br />

19 Fertile stamens 3; leaves oblong-elliptic; bracts with apical<br />

glands 77. H. lemsii<br />

19: Fertile stamens 5–7; leaves elliptic to oblong-lanceolate;<br />

bracts glandular or eglandular<br />

20 Leaves elliptic to oblong-elliptic, 3.5–8 cm long; bracts<br />

usually with sessile and apical glands 72. H. racemosa<br />

20: Leaves oblong-lanceolate, 8–18 cm long; bracts eglandular<br />

21 Leaves subauriculate because of slight constriction above<br />

base; primary veins 11–13 pairs; ovary inserted near mouth<br />

of receptacle; fertile stamens 5 78. H. schultesii<br />

21: Leaves not constricted above base; primary veins 8–15<br />

pairs; ovary inserted at mouth or middle of receptacle;<br />

fertile stamens 4 or 6<br />

22 Primary veins 12–15 pairs; secondary venation slightly<br />

impressed; ovary inserted midway up receptacle; fertile<br />

stamens 4 79. H. paraensis<br />

22: Primary veins 8–10 pairs; tertiary venation prominulous;<br />

ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle; fertile stamens 6 80. H. sprucei<br />

18: Pedicels 1–3 mm long, thick; leaves hirsute beneath or glabrous<br />

with hirsute margin and midrib; bracteoles with glandular apex<br />

and often sessile glands<br />

23 Leaves bullate above, with distinctly impressed venation,<br />

secondary venation and reticulations extremely prominent<br />

beneath 81. H. lancifolia<br />

23: Leaves not bullate above, with venation prominent or plane,<br />

secondary venation and reticulations prominulous only beneath<br />

24 Leaves acuminate at apex; lower surface glabrous to sparsely<br />

hirsute 82. H. burchellii<br />

24: Leaves usually mucronate at apex; lower surface densely<br />

hirsute or glabrous<br />

25 Inflorescence densely tomentose; leaves mucronate at apex,<br />

hirsute beneath 83. H. mucronata<br />

25: Inflorescence sparsely puberulous; leaves acuminate at<br />

apex, glabrescent beneath 72. H. racemosa<br />

15: Bracts and bracteoles with numerous stipitate glands; pedicels<br />

eglandular<br />

26 Receptacle cylindrical, elongate 98. H. couepiiflora<br />

26: Receptacle campanulate<br />

27 Leaves bullate above, with impressed venation 26. H. bullata<br />

27: Leaves plane, not bullate above, with plane or prominulous<br />

venation<br />

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28 Leaves orbicular, rounded to retuse at apex; pedicels 7–20 mm<br />

long 84. H. longipedicellata<br />

28: Leaves oblong to elliptic, acuminate at apex; pedicels<br />

4–11 (–15) mm long<br />

29 Stipules bearing numerous stipitate glands 85. H. glandistipula<br />

29: Stipules eglandular<br />

30 Inflorescence short, compact, densely flowered, 3–7 cm<br />

long; calyx bearing numerous glands; leaves drying grey 86. H. martiana<br />

30: Inflorescence lax, 3–28 cm long; calyx eglandular or the<br />

glands scarce; leaves drying green to brown<br />

31 Calyx lobes 5–6 mm long; stamens 7 or 8; flowers 8–9 mm<br />

long 101. H. angustifolia<br />

31: Calyx lobes 1.5–4 mm long; stamens 3–6; flowers usually<br />

4–6 mm long (7–9 mm in H. santosii)<br />

32 Young branches and lower <strong>part</strong> of inflorescence rachis<br />

hispid-setose<br />

33 Leaves 2.5–6.5 cm long; inflorescence 3–5 cm long 90. H. pimichina<br />

33: Leaves 6–15 cm long; inflorescence 6–28 cm long<br />

34 Leaves entirely glabrous beneath, dried material with<br />

silver metallic sheen 91. H. subscandens<br />

34: Leaves hirsute beneath especially on principal<br />

venation, dried material without silver metallic sheen<br />

35 Bracteoles oblong, broad toward base, chartaceous,<br />

with short-stalked glands; apices terminating in a<br />

short-stalked gland 34. H. paniculata<br />

35: Bracteoles linear-lanceolate, coriaceous, with longstalked<br />

glands; apices always terminating in a longstalked<br />

gland 92. H. hispidula<br />

32: Young branches tomentellous to puberulous; lower <strong>part</strong> of<br />

inflorescence glabrous to puberulous or tomentellous<br />

36 Inflorescence tomentose to tomentellous<br />

37 Inflorescence tomentellous, 4.5–27 cm long; leaves<br />

broadest above middle; primary veins 8–12 pairs;<br />

pedicels 4–9 mm long; bract glands predominantly<br />

stipitate; stipules 2–3 mm long 93. H. silicea<br />

37: Inflorescence tomentose, 6–10 cm long; leaves<br />

broadest at middle; primary veins 15–19 pairs;<br />

pedicels 5–6 mm long; bract glands predominantly<br />

sessile; stipules 4–5 mm long 28. H. santosii<br />

36: Inflorescence glabrescent or very sparsely setose<br />

38 Stamens 3; calyx glandular 94. H. excelsa<br />

38: Stamens 5–6; calyx eglandular<br />

39 Leaf gradually tapered to apex from near base;<br />

pedicels 3–5 mm long 95. H. adenophora<br />

39: Leaf apex cuspidate; pedicels 8–15 mm long 96. H. caduca<br />

1: Bracts and pedicels eglandular<br />

40 Inflorescence clustered, fasciculate; leaves slightly bullate, 8–12.5 cm<br />

long; ovary inserted near base of receptacle 97. H. fasciculata<br />

40: Inflorescence of elongate racemes; leaves usually plane, if bullate<br />

then small; ovary inserted at or near mouth of receptacle


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

41 Receptacle elongate-cylindrical; calyx lobes glandular<br />

42 Inflorescences densely tomentose; leaves 10–15 cm long; flowers<br />

17–20 mm long 98. H. couepiiflora<br />

42: Inflorescences sparsely puberulous; leaves to 8.5 cm long; flowers<br />

7–9 mm long 99. H. tubiflora<br />

41: Receptacle campanulate; calyx lobes eglandular<br />

43 Leaves orbicular, predominantly retuse to rounded at apex;<br />

pedicels 7–20 mm long 84. H. longipedicellata<br />

43: Leaves oblong-lanceolate to ovate, acuminate at apex; pedicels to<br />

15 mm long, usually shorter<br />

44 Lower surface of leaf hirsute, pilose or hispid at least on primary<br />

and secondary venation<br />

45 Leaves oblong, oblong-lanceolate, or lanceolate; venation<br />

sometimes deeply impressed above; fertile stamens 7–9<br />

46 Leaves oblong, 3.5–8 cm long; venation deeply impressed<br />

above; flowers 4 mm long 100. H. floribunda<br />

46: Leaves lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, 5–15 cm long;<br />

venation plane above; flowers c. 6 mm long 101. H. angustifolia<br />

45: Leaves ovate to elliptic; venation usually prominent above,<br />

rarely slightly impressed but then leaves broadly ovate; fertile<br />

stamens 3–9<br />

47 Leaf venation slightly impressed above; leaves broadest near<br />

base, 2.5–8 cm long, subcordate at base; inflorescence densely<br />

crowded, with short rachis 102. H. rugosa<br />

47: Leaf venation level to slightly prominent above; leaves<br />

broadest at or above middle, subcuneate to rounded at base;<br />

inflorescence lax with longer rachis<br />

48 Stamens 3 46. H. mutisii<br />

48: Stamens 5–7<br />

49 Leaf apex mucronate to abruptly acuminate; pedicels<br />

2–3 mm long 103. H. scaberula<br />

49: Leaf apex acute to acuminate but never mucronate or<br />

abruptly acuminate; pedicels 5–8 mm long<br />

50 Inflorescence and exterior of flowers densely tomentose;<br />

flowers 5–8 mm long 104. H. hebeclada<br />

50: Inflorescence and exterior of flowers puberulous; flowers<br />

4–5 mm long 72. H. racemosa<br />

44: Lower surface of leaf glabrous or with few sparse appressed hairs<br />

on midrib and primary veins<br />

51 Leaves narrowly lanceolate, 5.5–18 cm long, 0.5–2.2 cm broad 63. H. angustissima<br />

51: Leaves ovate to oblong<br />

52 Fertile stamens 7–9<br />

53 Petals slightly clawed, leaf base subcuneate; young branches<br />

glabrescent; inflorescence of densely crowded racemes 89. H. parviunguis<br />

53: Petals not clawed; leaf base subcordate to subcuneate; young<br />

branches puberulous to hispid; inflorescence of single racemes<br />

54 Leaf base subcordate; calyx lobes 4–6 mm long; young<br />

branches sparsely hispid 101. H. angustifolia<br />

54: Leaf base subcuneate to rounded; calyx lobes 1.5–2.5 mm<br />

long; young branches sparsely puberulous 105. H. enneandra<br />

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52: Fertile stamens 3–6<br />

55 Fertile stamens 3; inflorescence either 2–3-flowered or<br />

densely many-flowered and tomentose; filaments only<br />

slightly exceeding calyx lobes<br />

56 Leaves 7–13 cm long, 3–5 cm broad, chartaceous;<br />

inflorescence 2–3-flowered 106. H. pauciflora<br />

56: Leaves 3.5–5.5 cm long, 1.5–2.7 cm broad, thickcoriaceous;<br />

inflorescence many flowered 107. H. glaziovii<br />

55: Fertile stamens 4–6; inflorescence puberulous to tomentellous,<br />

many-flowered; filaments far exceeding calyx lobes<br />

57 Leaves thick coriaceous; inflorescence 4–15 cm long 72. H. racemosa<br />

57: Leaves chartaceous; inflorescence 2–4 cm long<br />

58 Leaf apex bluntly acuminate or acute; petioles 0.5–1 mm;<br />

flowers c. 3 mm long 70. H. arenosa<br />

58: Leaf apex caudate; petioles 1.5–2.5 mm; flowers c. 6 mm<br />

long 71. H. conduplicata<br />

Hirtella sect. Myrmecophila<br />

Hirtella sect. Myrmecophila Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 261 (1972)<br />

T: Hirtella myrmecophila Pilg.<br />

Leaf bases with 2 swollen ant-cavities.<br />

A section of 7 species. Guianas and Amazonia.<br />

1. Hirtella myrmecophila Pilg., Verh. Bot. Vereins Prov. Brandenburg 47: 148 (1905)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Rio Negro, Manaus, Flores, E.Ule 6916; holo: B, destroyed; lecto: HBG, fide<br />

G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 271 (1972).<br />

Hirtella myrmecophila var. tetrandra Huber, Bol. Mus. Paraense Hist. Nat. 5: 369 (1909). T: Brazil North:<br />

Pará, Faro, Ajurua, A.Ducke MG8557; holo: MG; iso: BM, P, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 246 (1989).<br />

Tree to 7 m tall. Branches sparsely hispid when young. Leaves with stipules filamentous, to<br />

12 mm long, subpersistent, hispid; petioles 4–6 mm long, sparsely pilose to hispid, enveloped<br />

by paired ant-cavities; lamina coriaceous, oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 9–19 × 4–7 (–8.5) cm,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 6–17 mm long, subcordate at base, slightly bullate beneath,<br />

with sparse hispid pubescence on principal venation; primary veins 12–14 pairs, prominent<br />

above; midrib prominent above. Inflorescences fasciculate racemes, 1–3.5 cm long; rachis<br />

glabrescent with a few hispid hairs. Bracts and bracteoles linear, to 3.5 mm long, usually<br />

with paired sessile basal glands, hispid. Flowers c. 4 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, sparsely<br />

hispid on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 4–5 mm long.<br />

Calyx lobes acute, sparsely hispid on exterior, puberulous within. Petals 5, glabrous.<br />

Stamens 4–5, unilateral; filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style glabrous except for<br />

hirsute base. Ovary inserted midway up receptacle tube, pilose. Fruit not seen. Fig. 67.<br />

Brazil (Central Amazonia). 84: BZN (AM, PA). Non-flooded forest. Map 136.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva Florestal Ducke, M.A.S.Costa 344 (INPA, K); Amazonas,<br />

Manaus, Tarumã-Ponta Negra road, E.Lleras P17561 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Manaus, Uipiranga, J.G.Kuhlmann<br />

RB17977 (K, RB, S); Pará, Mun. de Oriximiná, Rio Trombetas, Porto Trombetas, C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 1899<br />

(INPA, NY).


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Figure 67. Hirtella myrmecophila. A, habit; B, leaf base showing ant pouches; C, ½ flower;<br />

D, fruit (A–B, C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 8214; C, A.Ducke 25008; D, E.Lleras et al. P17561).<br />

Scale bars: A = 3 cm; B, D = 1 cm; C = 5 mm. Drawn by Margaret Tebbs.<br />

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2. Hirtella physophora Mart. & Zucc., Abh. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss.<br />

1: 374 (1832)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, C.F.P.Martius s.n.; holo: M.<br />

Hirtella cauliflora Huber, Bol. Mus. Paraense Hist. Nat. 6: 73 (1910). T: Brazil: Amapá, Rio Oiapoque,<br />

A.Ducke MG4745; holo: MG; iso: BM, K.<br />

Hirtella cotticaensis Kleinhoonte, Recueil Trav. Bot. Néerl. 22: 386 (1925). T: Suriname: Cottica River,<br />

J.W.Gonggrijp BW5333; holo: U; iso: NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Venez. Guayana 4: 221 (1998).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 249 (1989).<br />

Tree to 6 m tall. Stems sparsely hispid when young, lenticellate. Leaves with stipules<br />

filamentous, to 1.5 cm long, subpersistent, hispid; petioles 5–8 mm long, hispid, enveloped by<br />

swollen ant-cavities which fuse with leaf base; lamina membranous, oblong-elliptic to oblong,<br />

17–30 × 6–11 cm, acuminate to mucronate at apex with acumen 5–20 mm long, subcordate at<br />

base, hirsute on venation beneath; midrib prominent above; primary veins 13–16 pairs,<br />

prominent beneath. Inflorescences fasciculate racemes, 2–4 cm long, hispid. Bracts and<br />

bracteoles linear to filamentous, 2–8 mm long, hispid, persistent. Flowers 5–7 mm long.<br />

Receptacle campanulate, hispid on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at<br />

throat; pedicels 3–4 mm long. Calyx lobes oblong-lanceolate, hispid on exterior, puberulous<br />

within near apex, glabrous beneath. Petals 5, glabrous, twice as long as calyx lobes. Stamens<br />

6, unilateral; filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute on lower portion up to 1/2 of<br />

its length. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit ellipsoid; epicarp smooth,<br />

glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, hard, bony.<br />

Guianas and Amazonia. 82: FRG, GUY, SUR, VEN. 83: CLM, PER. 84: BZN (AC, AM, AP,<br />

PA, RO). Non-flooded forest. Map 137.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Saül, La Fumée, M.F.Prévost 1806 (CAY, P). GUYANA: U. Takutu-U. Essequibo<br />

Region, Kuyuwini R., 2–4 km S of Marudi Mt., T.W.Henkel 3026 (K, US). SURINAME: Confluence of Lucie<br />

and Oost Rivers, H.S.Irwin et al. 55520 (F, GH, NY, US). VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Dept. Atabapo, Sector<br />

Norte de la Sierra Parima, O.Huber & M.Colchester 8399 (MYF, US). 83. COLOMBIA: Caquetá,<br />

Araracuara, J.Duivenvoorden 2656 (K). PERU: Loreto, Maynas, Río Nanay, 30 km SW of Iquitos, R.B.Foster<br />

4299 (F). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amapá, Mun. de Oiapoque, 109 km SSE of Oiapoque road to Calçoene,<br />

S.A.Mori et al. 17201 (MG, NY); Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva Florestal Ducke, C.A.Sothers 999 (INPA, K);<br />

Pará, Mun. de Oriximiná, Rio Trombetas, 23 km along road from Cachoeira Porteira, C.A. Cid Ferreira &<br />

C.D.A.Mota 1131 (INPA, NY); Rondônia, 15 km N of Ariquemes, M.Nee 34361 (K, NY).<br />

3. Hirtella vesiculosa Suess., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 42: 43 (1937)<br />

T: Colombia: Río Negro, San Felipe, P.von Luetzelburg 22245; holo: M.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 259 (1989).<br />

Tree to 8 m tall. Branches hirsute when young. Leaves with stipules filamentous, to 8 mm<br />

long, hispid, caducous; petioles hispid, enveloped by swollen ant-cavities; lamina coriaceous,<br />

oblong-lanceolate, 13.5–24 × 2.5–6 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 5–10 mm long,<br />

subcordate at base, hirsute on venation beneath; midrib prominulous above; primary veins<br />

15–20 pairs, prominent beneath. Inflorescences elongate racemose panicles 8–16 cm long,<br />

branched slightly at base only; rachis and branches hirsute. Bracts and bracteoles linear, to 8 mm<br />

long, persistent, hirsute. Flowers 5–6 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, hispid on exterior,<br />

glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 6–7 mm long. Calyx lobes ovate,<br />

hispid on exterior, puberulous within near apex. Petals 5, exceeding calyx lobes, glabrous.<br />

Stamens 6; filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute at base only. Ovary inserted at<br />

mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit not seen.<br />

Colombia (San Felipe on the Río Negro); known only from the original collections. 83: CLM.<br />

No habitat information available. Map 138.<br />

83. COLOMBIA: Guainía, San Felipe, Río Negro, P.von Luetzelburg 22226 (M); Guainía, San Felipe, Río<br />

Negro, J.T.Baldwin 3200 (US).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

4. Hirtella dorvalii Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 273 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil North: Roraima, Caracaraí, Rio Branco, A.Ducke 1330; holo: NY; iso: A, IAN, MG, R, RB, US.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 274 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 235 (1989).<br />

Shrub. Branches hirsute when young. Leaves with stipules filamentous, c. 6 mm long, hirsute,<br />

caducous, eglandular; petioles 2–4 mm long, eglandular, hispid, terete; lamina coriaceous,<br />

ovate to oblong-ovate, slightly bullate, 8.5–14 × 5.5–7 cm, bearing swollen ant-cavities at<br />

subcordate base, hirsute beneath, acuminate at apex with acumen 1–3 mm long, subcordate at<br />

base; midrib prominent on both surfaces, hirsute beneath; primary veins 9–12 pairs,<br />

prominent and hirsute beneath. Inflorescences panicles, 14–25 cm long; rachis and branches<br />

hispid-pilose. Bracts and bracteoles oblong, 2–7 mm long, persistent, with stipitate glands.<br />

Flowers 4.5–6 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, hispid on exterior, glabrous within except<br />

for deflexed hairs at throat. Calyx lobes acute, pilose on exterior, puberulous within. Petals 5,<br />

glabrous, purple, exceeding calyx lobes. Stamens 6 or 7, unilateral; filaments far exserted.<br />

Ovary pilose. Style hirsute at base only. Fruit not seen.<br />

Northern Brazil. 84: BZN (AM, RR). Low caatinga forest on sandy soils. Map 139.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Rio Cuiuini, P.Acevedo-Rodriguez 821 (INPA, K, US); Roraima, Caracaraí,<br />

J.M.Pires & P.F.Leite 14849 (IAN, INPA).<br />

5. Hirtella guainiae Spruce ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 31 (1867)<br />

T: Venezuela: Amazonas, Río Guainia, San Miguel, R.Spruce 3523; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop.<br />

Monogr. 9: 275 (1972); isolecto: BM, BR, P, TCD, W.<br />

Illustration: J.D.Hooker, in C.F.P.Martius, loc.cit., t. 10.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 239 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small tree to 6 m tall. Branches hispid-hirsute when young. Leaves with stipules<br />

filamentous, to 2 cm long, hispid, subpersistent; petioles 5–9 mm long, hispid, enveloped by<br />

swollen ant-cavities; lamina thin-coriaceous, oblong, 14–23 × 5.5–9.5 cm, acuminate at apex<br />

with acumen 2–18 cm long, subcordate at base, hirsute on venation beneath; midrib<br />

prominulous above; primary veins 11–16 pairs, prominent and hirsute beneath. Inflorescences<br />

elongate racemes, 15–30 cm long; rachis hirsutulous pubescent. Bracts and bracteoles<br />

lanceolate, 4–6 mm long, with a broad usually glandular base. Flowers 5–6 mm long.<br />

Receptacle campanulate, hirsutulous-puberulous on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed<br />

hairs at throat; pedicels 3–8 mm long. Calyx lobes oblong-ovate, hirsutulous on exterior,<br />

puberulous within. Petals 5, purple, exceeding calyx lobes. Stamens 4 or 5, unilateral;<br />

filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style sparsely hirsute up to 1/2 its length. Ovary inserted<br />

near mouth of receptacle. Fruit not seen.<br />

Western Amazonia. 82: VEN. 83: CLM, ECU, PER. 84: BZN (AC, AM, RO). Non-flooded<br />

forest. Map 140.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Río Casiquiare, El Porvenir, M.Colella et al. 2191 (K, NY). 83. COLOMBIA:<br />

Amazonas, Araracuara, Río Caquetá, A.C.Londoño et al. 1618 (NY); Vaupés, Río Kananari, trib. of Río<br />

Apaporis, R.E.Schultes & I.Cabrera 14522 (BM, GH). PERU: Loreto, Prov. Maynas, Iquitos, Buena Suerte,<br />

R.Vásquez & N.Jaramillo 8406 (K, MO). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Acre, Palmeira airport, C.D.A.Mota 246<br />

(INPA); Amazonas, mouth of Rio Marié, Rio Negro, M.T.Madison et al. 6303 (INPA, NY); Rondônia, Rio<br />

Madeira, 2 km S of Rio Abunã, G.T.Prance et al. 6008 (F, INPA, K, P, U, US).<br />

6. Hirtella duckei Huber, Bol. Mus. Paraense Hist. Nat. 6: 74 (1910)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, lower Rio Japurá, A.Ducke MG6756; holo: MG; iso: BM, P, RB, US.<br />

Hirtella formicaria Suess., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 39: 14 (1935). T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Mun. de<br />

Tefé, Paranagua, B.A.Krukoff 4557; holo: B, lost; lecto: K, designated here; iso: A, BM, F, LE, M, MICH, S, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 235 (1989).<br />

Shrub. Branches hispid when young, lenticellate. Leaves with stipules filamentous, to 1 mm<br />

long, hispid, persistent; petiole 5–8 mm long, sparsely pilose, with 2 swollen ant-cavities;<br />

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lamina oblong to elliptic, thin-coriaceous, (15–) 20–30 × 6–11 cm, acuminate at apex with<br />

acumen 5–20 mm long, cordate at base, hirsute on venation beneath; midrib prominulous<br />

above; primary veins 11–18 pairs, prominent and hirsute beneath. Inflorescences elongate<br />

racemes, 2–12 cm long; rachis hispid. Bracts and bracteoles 2–3 mm long, linear, hirsute,<br />

subpersistent, eglandular. Flowers 5–6 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, hispid on exterior,<br />

glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 4–6 mm long. Calyx lobes<br />

oblong, hispid on exterior, puberulous within. Petals 5, pale purple, exceeding calyx lobes.<br />

Stamens 5–8, unilateral; filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute at base only.<br />

Ovary pilose, inserted at or near mouth of receptacle. Fruit not seen.<br />

Guyana and C and W Amazonia. 82: GUY, VEN. 83: BOL, CLM, PER. 84: BZN (AC, AM, PA).<br />

Non-flooded forest. Map 141.<br />

82. GUYANA: Akarai Mts., between R. Mapuera and Shodikar Creek, A.C.Smith 2999 (NY, P, US).<br />

VENEZUELA: Amazonas, 5 km NW of San Carlos de Río Negro, R.Liesner 3970 (MO, NY). 83. BOLIVIA:<br />

Dept. Pando, Río Abunã, 3 km above Río Negro, G.T.Prance et al. 8521 (INPA, NY, P). COLOMBIA:<br />

Vaupés, Intend Amazonas, L.E.Mora & T. van der Hammen APA95 (COL). PERU: Loreto, Río Ucayali,<br />

Arboreto Jenaro Herrera, L.Bernardi 7-2 (G, NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Acre, Mun. de Mâncio Lima, 7 km<br />

from town, C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 10916 (INPA, K, NY); Amazonas, Lábrea, G.T.Prance et al. 13882 (INPA,<br />

F, K, NY, US); Pará, Km 120 Itaituba-Humaitá, P.Bamps 5378 (NY).<br />

7. Hirtella revillae Prance, Acta Amazon. 8: 587, 589 (1979)<br />

T: Peru: Loreto, Maynas, Río Nanay, 4 km from Mishana, A.Gentry, F.Ayala & J.Revilla 15807; holo: NY;<br />

iso: K, MO.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Acta Amazon. 8: 588 (1979).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 253 (1989).<br />

Tree 8 m tall. Branches hispid when young. Leaves with stipules linear, persistent, hispid;<br />

petioles 5–6 mm long, hispid, with 2 swollen ant-cavities; lamina oblong, chartaceousmembranous,<br />

19–22 × 8–10 cm, rounded at base, abruptly acuminate at apex with acumen<br />

7–10 mm long, hirsute on venation beneath, with sparse appressed hairs on upper surface;<br />

midrib prominent beneath, prominulous above, hirsute on both surfaces; primary veins 13–17<br />

pairs, prominent beneath, prominulous above. Inflorescences of axillary racemes 5–6 cm<br />

long; rachis light brown hispid; lower pedicels longer than upper ones giving a slightly<br />

corymbose appearance. Bracts and bracteoles linear, persistent, hispid. Flowers 8–10 mm<br />

long (excluding pedicels). Receptacle campanulate, light brown hispid-hirsute on exterior,<br />

glabrous within (even at throat) except around base of ovary; pedicels 8–15 mm long,<br />

hirsute. Calyx lobes 5, lanceolate, hispid on exterior. Petals 5, white, glabrous. Stamens 6;<br />

filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute on lower portion only. Ovary inserted at<br />

mouth of receptacle, glabrous around base. Fruit not seen.<br />

Peru; known only from the Río Nanay. 83: PER. Upland forest on white sand, poorly<br />

drained, swampy. Collected in flower Nov.–Mar. Map 142.<br />

83. PERU: Loreto, Iquitos, Puerto Almendras, F.Ayala 3072 (K, MO); Loreto, Mishana, Río Nanay, A.Gentry<br />

et al. 36438 (MO, NY), R.Vásquez & G.Criollo 1750 (K, MO); Loreto, road Nauta-Iquitos Km 5, R.Vásquez &<br />

N.Arevalo 8975 (K, MO); Loreto, Maynas, Río Nanay, between Iquitos and Santa Maria de Nanay, A.Gentry et al.<br />

20678 (NY), 31725 (MO, NY), 36438 (MO, NY).<br />

Hirtella L. sect. Hirtella<br />

Hirtella sect. Hirtella<br />

Type: Hirtella americana L.<br />

Tachibota Aubl., Hist. Pl. Guiane 1: 287, t. 112 (1775). T: Tachibota guianensis Aubl. (= Hirtella<br />

racemosa Lam. var. racemosa).<br />

Causea Scop., Intr. Hist. Nat., 210 (1777). T: not designated.<br />

Salmasia Schreb., Gen. Pl. 1: 201 (1789), nom. illeg., non Salmasia Bubani (1873). T: not designated.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

Cosmibuena Ruiz & Pav., Fl. Peruv. Prodr. 10, t. 2 (1794), nom. rejic., non Cosmibuena Ruiz & Pav., Fl.<br />

Peruv. 3: 2 (1802), t. 198 (1789), nom. cons. T: not traced.<br />

Thelira Thouars, Gen. Nov. Madagasc. 21 (1806); Thelyra DC., Prodr. 2: 527 (1825), orth. var. T: not<br />

designated.<br />

Brya Vell., Fl. Flumin. 146 (1829) and 4: t. 1 (1831), nom. illeg., non Brya P. Browne (1756, Leguminosae).<br />

T: B. racemosa Vell.<br />

Sphenista Raf., Sylva Tellur. 90 (1838). T: Sphenista peruviana (Ruiz & Pavon) Raf. (= Hirtella triandra Sw.<br />

subsp. triandra).<br />

Zamzela Raf., Sylva Tellur. 90 (1838). T: Zamzela racemosa Raf. (= Hirtella triandra Sw. subsp. triandra).<br />

Leaf bases without swollen ant cavities.<br />

A section of 100 species in the neotropics and 2 in Africa and Madagascar.<br />

8. Hirtella macrosepala Sandwith, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1939: 549 (1940)<br />

T: Guyana: Berbice River, Dukalikuru Creek, T.A.W.Davis 590 (F.D.2631); holo: K.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Venez. Guayana 4: 220 (1998).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 244 (1989).<br />

Tree to 18 m tall. Branches glabrous when young. Leaves with stipules lanceolate, 2–5 mm<br />

long, glabrous when mature, eglandular, persistent; petioles 3–5 mm long, glabrous, terete,<br />

eglandular; lamina oblong, coriaceous, 6.5–17 × 3–8 cm, cuspidate at apex with acumen 2–6 mm<br />

long, rounded at base, glabrous beneath; primary veins 7–10 pairs, prominulous on both<br />

surfaces; midrib prominulous above, prominent beneath. Inflorescences axillary and terminal<br />

panicles 2.5–5 cm long, usually subcorymbose; rachis and branches glabrous or glabrescent.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles c. 2 mm long, ovate, glabrescent, persistent; apex with 1 or 2 sessile<br />

glands. Flowers 6–8 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, glabrous or glabrescent on exterior,<br />

glabrous within except at throat; pedicels 2–8 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded, glabrous or<br />

glabrescent on exterior, tomentellous within; margins eglandular. Petals 5, white, glabrous.<br />

Stamens 6 or 7, unilateral; filaments glabrous, connate at base, far exceeding calyx lobes.<br />

Style hirsute up to 1/2 its length. Ovary inserted near mouth of receptacle, villous. Fruit not<br />

seen.<br />

Eastern Venezuela and the Guianas. 82: GUY, SUR, VEN. Primary forest. Flowering Sept.–Apr.<br />

Map 143.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Mana, For. Serv. 7259 (NY, P). GUYANA: Mazaruni Station, CAP35 (FD5344) (F,<br />

NY, P, US). VENEZUELA: Delta Amacuro, E of Río Grande, ENE of El Palmar, L.M.Berti 375 (F, NY, SP, US);<br />

Bolívar, between El Dorado and Caserío del Km 88, C.Blanco 591 (NY).<br />

9. Hirtella ulei Pilg., Verh. Bot. Vereins Prov. Brandenburg 47: 148 (1905)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Manaus, Ponta Negra, E.Ule 6150; holo: B, destroyed; lecto: HBG, fide<br />

G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 277 (1972); isolecto: MG.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 259 (1989).<br />

Shrub to 4 m tall. Branches glabrous when young, becoming lenticellate with age. Leaves with<br />

stipules 1–2 mm long, deltoid, intrapetiolar, puberulous, eglandular, persistent; petioles 3–7 mm<br />

long, puberulous, becoming glabrous with age, eglandular, terete; lamina coriaceous, ovateelliptic,<br />

6.5–13 × 4–7 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 2–6 mm long, rounded to<br />

subcordate at base, glabrous beneath, with palisade glands frequent towards base; primary<br />

veins 8–12 pairs, prominulous on both surfaces; midrib prominulous above, glabrous and<br />

prominent beneath. Inflorescences terminal panicles 10–45 cm long; rachis and branches<br />

puberulous to glabrescent. Bracts and bracteoles 1.5–4 mm long, ovate, persistent, puberulous,<br />

with numerous stipitate glands. Flowers 5–7 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, puberulous on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for reflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 1–2 mm long. Calyx<br />

lobes acute, with small stipitate glands on margins, glabrescent on exterior, pubescent within.<br />

Petals 4, pink, glabrous. Stamens 6–7, unilateral; filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style<br />

hirsute on lower portion up to 1/3 its length. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose.<br />

Fruit oblong; epicarp glabrous; mesocarp very thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, hard, bony.<br />

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Venezuela (upper Orinoco region) and Brazil (Rio Negro region). 82: VEN. 83: CLM.<br />

84: BZN (AM). Sandy margins and islands of rivers, and savanna margins. Flowering<br />

throughout the year. Map 144.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Dept. Casiquiare, Yavita, G.Bunting et al. 3746 (U); San Carlos de Río<br />

Negro, H.L.Clark 7789 (MO, NY). 83. COLOMBIA: Vaupés, Mitú, J.Betancur et al. 2880 (COL, K, NY).<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Serra Aracá, J.M. de S. Miralha 63 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Manaus-<br />

Caracaraí Km 130, Igarapé Lajes, G.T.Prance et al. 21032 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Rio Xie, Vila Inamui,<br />

N.T.Silva 3897 (IAN).<br />

10. Hirtella glabrata Pilg., Notizbl. Königl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 6: 138 (1914)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Manaus, Pensador, E.Ule 8984; holo: B, destroyed; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance,<br />

Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 277 (1972); isolecto: L, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 239 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small tree to 8 m tall. Branches tomentellous when young, soon becoming glabrous<br />

and lenticellate. Leaves with stipules to 2 mm long, deltoid, persistent, intrapetiolar,<br />

eglandular; petioles 4–6 mm long, tomentellous when young, terete, eglandular; lamina<br />

coriaceous, oblong-elliptic to elliptic, 6.5–13 × 4–6.2 cm, acute to acuminate at apex with<br />

acumen 4–5 mm long, rounded to subcordate at base; lower surface with few sparse<br />

appressed hairs, with palisade glands frequent on lower portion; primary veins 9–12 pairs,<br />

prominulous on both surfaces; midrib prominulous above, prominent and puberulous<br />

beneath. Inflorescences terminal panicles 10–25 cm long; rachis and branches velutinoustomentellous.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles 2.5–4.5 mm long, ovate, persistent, with numerous to<br />

few large stipitate glands, or rarely glands mostly sessile. Flowers 5–7 mm long. Receptacle<br />

campanulate, sparsely tomentellous on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at<br />

throat; pedicels 0.5–2 mm long. Calyx lobes acute, eglandular, sparsely tomentellous on<br />

exterior, grey-pubescent within. Petals 5, glabrous. Stamens 6 or 7, unilateral with short<br />

staminodes opposite them; filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute for 1/2 its length.<br />

Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle, tomentellous. Fruit ellipsoid; epicarp smooth,<br />

glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, hard, bony, hirsute within.<br />

Venezuela and C Brazilian Amazonia. 82: VEN. 84: BZN (AM, PA). Open forest, savannas,<br />

and secondary forest. Flowering Apr.–Sept. Map 145.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Dept. Atures, Caño Cabeza de Manteco, trib. of Río Autana, F.Guanchéz &<br />

E.Melgueiro 3454 (MYF, NY); Bolívar, Mun. de Cedeño, Picachos de Sabana Nueva, S.Elcoro 246 (K, PORT).<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Rio dos Pombos, trib. of Rio Yuma, 73 km E of Rio Aripuanã,<br />

C.E.Calderón et al. 2634 (INPA, NY, US); Amazonas, Mun. de Borba, Rio Madeira, 8 km from Borba, C.A.<br />

Cid Ferreira 3869 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Manaus-Manacapuru, 5 km from Cacau Pirêra, G.T.Prance et al.<br />

23508 (INPA, NY).<br />

11. Hirtella confertiflora Prance, Brittonia 33: 354 (1981)<br />

T: Venezuela: Amazonas, Río Coro-coro, J.A.Steyermark, M.G.Casanova & P.Redmond 117921; holo: NY;<br />

iso: MO, VEN.<br />

Illustration: G.T. Prance, Brittonia 33: 355 (1981).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 233 (1989).<br />

Tree 4 m tall. Branches densely ferrugineous tomentose when young. Leaves with stipules<br />

lanceolate, to 5 mm long, caducous, eglandular; petioles 1–3 mm long, terete, tomentellous;<br />

lamina oblong-elliptic, coriaceous, 10.5–12 × 4.8–5.7 cm, cordate at base, shortly and<br />

abruptly acuminate at apex with acumen 1–3 mm long, glabrous and shiny above, with sparse<br />

appressed hirsute pubescence on lower surface; midrib prominulous above, prominent and<br />

appressed beneath; primary veins 10–13 pairs, prominulous above, prominent beneath;<br />

secondary venation prominulous on both surfaces. Inflorescences of terminal and axillary<br />

panicles with central rachis and short densely clustered lateral branches bearing 2–4 flowers,<br />

12–15 cm long; rachis and branches tomentellous. Bracts and bracteoles 1–3 mm long,<br />

triangular to lanceolate, persistent, with numerous stipitate tack-like glands. Flowers 5–7 mm<br />

long. Receptacle campanulate, tomentellous externally, glabrous within except for reflexed<br />

hairs at throat; pedicels 3–7 mm long. Calyx lobes 5, acute, eglandular, tomentellous


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

Figure 68. Hirtella confertiflora. A, habit; B, leaf lower surface; C, flower and bracteole;<br />

D, petal; E, ½ flower (A–E, J.A.Steyermark et al. 117921). Scale bars: A = 3 cm; B = 1 cm;<br />

C–E = 2 mm. Drawn by Bobbi Angell. Previously published in G.T.Prance, Brittonia 33: 355<br />

(1981).<br />

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externally, puberulous within. Petals 5. Stamens 6, unilateral; filaments far exceeding calyx<br />

lobes. Style sparsely hirsute on lower ¼. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit<br />

not seen. Fig. 68.<br />

Venezuela; known only from the type collection. 82: VEN. Gallery forest bordering tree<br />

savanna. Map 146.<br />

12. Hirtella carbonaria Little, J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 38: 88 (1948)<br />

T: Ecuador: Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, near Río Nadadero, E.L.Little 6275; holo: US; iso: A, F, K, MAD, NY.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 232 (1989).<br />

Tree to 10 m tall. Branches sparsely hirsutulous when young, soon becoming glabrous and<br />

lenticellate. Leaves with stipules linear, puberulous, eglandular, subpersistent, 2–4 mm long;<br />

lamina coriaceous, elliptic to ovate-elliptic, 4.5–9.5 × 2.5–4.5 cm, acuminate at apex with<br />

acumen 4–10 mm long, rounded at base, glabrous beneath except for a few appressed hairs;<br />

primary veins 6–9 pairs, prominulous on both surfaces; midrib prominent on both surfaces,<br />

sparsely hirsutulous beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles, 3–9 cm long; rachis<br />

and branches glabrescent, with a few stiff appressed hairs. Bracts and bracteoles 1–3 mm<br />

long, ovate, hirsutulous, persistent; solitary glands on a long stalk, 1–2 mm long, arising<br />

from the junction of the pedicel and branch or from pedicel. Flowers 4–5 mm long.<br />

Receptacle campanulate, glabrous on exterior, grey-pubescent within. Petals 5, white, glabrous.<br />

Stamens 3, unilateral, with 3 short filamentous staminodes opposite them; filaments far<br />

exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute on lower portion. Ovary inserted near mouth of<br />

receptacle, tomentose. Fruit ellipsoid; epicarp smooth, glabrous when mature; mesocarp very<br />

thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, bony, densely hirsutulous within.<br />

Pacific coast of Ecuador and southern Colombia. 83: CLM, ECU. Coastal thickets and<br />

margins of mangrove swamps in areas periodically flooded by sea water. Flowering<br />

throughout the year. Map 147.<br />

83. COLOMBIA: Chocó, Río San Juan, below Docordó, E.Forero et al. 4410 (COL, MO, NY); Nariño,<br />

Tumaco, Estera de Aguaclara, J.M.Acevedo & Pinilla C65 (COL); Nariño, Mun. de Tumaco, Río Mira, H.León<br />

et al. 1561 (NY, U); Valle, El Forye near Buenaventura, E.P.Killip & J.Cuatrecasas 38965 (COL, F, GH, NY,<br />

S, US). ECUADOR: Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, Río San Antonio, El Chorro, B.Sparre 18306 (S).<br />

The wood is used for making charcoal.<br />

13. Hirtella araguariensis Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 278 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amapá, Rio Araguari, J.M.Pires, W.A.Rodrigues & G.C.Irvine 51537; holo: NY; iso: IAN,<br />

INPA, MG, US.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 274 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 228 (1989).<br />

Tree to 8 m tall. Branches hispid when young, soon glabrous. Leaves with stipules linear, to<br />

8 mm long, pubescent, eglandular, persistent; petioles 2–3 mm long, terete, eglandular, hispid<br />

when young; lamina subcoriaceous, oblong-lanceolate, 10–17 × 3.5–5.3 cm, acuminate at<br />

apex with acumen 5–12 mm long, subcordate at base; primary vein prominent on both<br />

surfaces; secondary veins 10–13 pairs, slightly prominent on both surfaces. Inflorescences of<br />

panicles with long central rachis and small clusters of 1–3 flowers giving a racemose<br />

appearance, 10–25 cm long; rachis and branches light-brown pilose-tomentose. Bracts and<br />

bracteoles oblong, 3–6 mm long, acute, tomentellous, persistent; margins eglandular or with<br />

few sessile glands; pedicels 0.5–1 mm long. Flowers 5–7 mm long. Receptacle campanulate,<br />

tomentellous on exterior, glabrous within at base. Calyx lobes acute, tomentose outside,<br />

puberulous within; margins eglandular. Petals 5, white, glabrous. Stamens 5, unilateral, with<br />

base of filaments hirsute, far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute. Fruit not seen.<br />

Brazil, from north of Manaus eastward to Amapá and French Guiana. 82: FRG. 84: BZN<br />

(AM, AP). Upland forest. Flowering in October. Map 148.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Basin of R. Approuague, Crique Nouragues, J.J. de Granville 10377 (CAY, NY).<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amapá, Porto Grande, Vila Nova, N.A.Rosa 1052 (MG, NY); Amazonas, Mun. de


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

Presidente Figueiredo, Rio Uatumã, I.L.Amaral et al. 1757 (INPA); Amazonas, Rio Uatumã, Mun. de Itapiranga,<br />

Igarapé Catitu, C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 640 (INPA, NY); Amazonas, Mun. de Presidente Figueiredo, Rio Uatumã,<br />

Nazaré, near mouth of Rio Pitinga, C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 6946 (INPA, K, NY).<br />

14. Hirtella barnebyi Prance, Brittonia 33: 352 (1981)<br />

T: Brazil North: Rondônia, Point 22 of RADAM SC-20-XD, margin of Rio Preto, near rapids, M. dos R.<br />

Cordeiro 703; holo: INPA57032; iso: IAN, INPA54595.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, loc.cit. (1981).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 229 (1989).<br />

Shrub 2 m tall. Branches sparsely hirsutulous when young, soon becoming glabrous. Leaves<br />

with stipules minute, persistent, c. 1 mm long, tomentellous; petioles 2–2.5 mm long, sparsely<br />

tomentellous, terete, eglandular; lamina oblong, chartaceous, 6–9.5 × 2.5–3.8 cm, rounded at<br />

base, acuminate at apex with acumen 9–14 mm long, glabrous beneath except for a few stiff<br />

appressed hairs on venation; primary veins 8–11 pairs, prominulous on both surfaces; midrib<br />

prominulous above, prominent beneath. Inflorescences 8–12 cm long, of little-branched<br />

panicles with a central rachis and small lateral branches bearing 2–3 flowers only; rachis and<br />

branches very sparsely hirsutulous. Bracts and bracteoles 1–1.5 mm long, lanceolate,<br />

persistent, with sessile glands on some; caducous bracteoles with large terminal glands present<br />

only in bud. Flowers 6–7 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, with a few sparse appressed<br />

hairs on exterior, glabrous within except at throat; pedicels 5–7 mm long, sparsely appressed<br />

hirsute. Calyx lobes 5, reflexed in open flowers, acute, hirsutulous externally, densely greytomentellous<br />

within; margins eglandular. Petals 5, glabrous. Stamens 6, unilateral; filaments<br />

glabrous, or with a few hairs on lower 10 mm, free to base, far exceeding lobes. Style hirsute<br />

up to 1/3 of length. Ovary inserted near mouth of receptacle, villous. Fruit not seen. Fig. 69.<br />

Brazil; known only from the type. 84: BZN (RO). Near rapids. Map 149.<br />

15. Hirtella margae Prance, Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch. C. 89: 111 (1986)<br />

T: Suriname: Brokopondo Distr., Brownsberg Nature Park, L.Roberts LBB16303; holo: NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch. C. 89: 112 (1986).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 245 (1989).<br />

Tree to 3 m tall. Branches glabrous when young, becoming lenticellate with age. Leaves with<br />

stipules linear-lanceolate, persistent, 7–9 mm long, eglandular, appressed pubescent; petioles<br />

8–10 mm long, rugulose, with appressed pubescence of stiff long hairs, terete, eglandular;<br />

lamina oblong to oblong-lanceolate, coriaceous, 21–27 × 6–9 cm, rounded to subcordate at<br />

base, acuminate at apex with acumen 1–5.5 cm long, glabrous beneath except for a few stiff<br />

appressed hairs on venation; midrib prominulous and glabrous above, prominent and with<br />

sparse appressed pubescence beneath; primary veins 15–18 pairs, prominulous above,<br />

prominent beneath. Inflorescences of little-branched panicles with a central rachis and small<br />

groups of flowers on short branches and solitary flowers; rachis dark brown-tomentellous.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles 3–6 mm long, lanceolate, persistent, appressed tomentellous, with few<br />

sessile glands on margins of most bracteoles. Flowers 5–7 mm long, solitary or in small<br />

clusters on central rachis. Receptacle campanulate, appressed hirsutulous on exterior,<br />

glabrous within except for pilose deflexed hairs around throat. Calyx lobes 5, acute,<br />

appressed hirsutulous on exterior, grey-tomentellous within, eglandular. Petals 5, pale<br />

purple, glabrous. Stamens 6, unilateral; filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style pilose on<br />

lower portion, glabrous above. Ovary inserted near mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit ovoid,<br />

c. 3 mm long, 1.8–2.5 cm broad, appressed-hirsutulous on exterior; mesocarp thin, fleshy;<br />

endocarp thin, hard, bony, densely hirsute within.<br />

Guianas. 82: FRG, GUY, SUR. Primary forest. Map 150.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Piste de Saint Elie, M.F.Prévost & D.Sabatier 2994 (CAY, K). GUYANA: Puruni,<br />

J.Boyan 65 (NY). SURINAME: Bakhuis Mts., W bank of Coppename R., P.A.Florschütz & P.J.M.Maas 2810 (NY).<br />

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Figure 69. Hirtella barnebyi. A, habit; B, leaf lower surface; C, flower bud; D, ½ flower;<br />

E, petal (A–E, M.R.Cordeiro 703). Scale bars: A = 3 cm; B = 1 cm; C–E = 2 mm. Drawn by<br />

Bobbi Angell. Previously published in G.T.Prance, Brittonia 33: 352 (1981).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

16. Hirtella liesneri Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 89 (1989)<br />

T: Venezuela: Táchira, Río San Buena, 10 km W of La Fundación, R.Liesner, A.González & R.F.Smith 9633;<br />

holo: NY; iso: MO, VEN.<br />

Hirtella racemosa var. glandipedicellata Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 330 (1972). T: Colombia: Caquetá,<br />

Morelia, A. von Sneidern A1190; holo: S; iso: BM, COL, NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 90 (1989).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 243 (1989).<br />

Tree 7 m tall. Branches sparsely hispid when young, becoming glabrous with age. Leaves with<br />

stipules linear, persistent, c. 3 mm long, eglandular; petioles c. 2 mm long, terete, sparsely<br />

hispid when young; lamina oblong, chartaceous, 10–15 × 3.5–5 cm, subcordate at base,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 10–15 mm long; lower surface with sparse appressed hairs,<br />

especially on venation; midrib prominulous above, prominent and appressed pubescent beneath;<br />

primary veins 12–16 pairs, prominulous on both surfaces. Inflorescences of terminal and<br />

axillary panicles, with a long central rachis and very short 3–5 flowered lateral branches<br />

giving a racemose appearance, 20–22 cm long; rachis puberulous with lower <strong>part</strong> sparsely<br />

hispid. Bracteoles triangular, membranous; apex terminating in a stalked gland. Flowers 6–7 mm<br />

long. Receptacle campanulate, sparsely hispid on exterior, glabrous within except for ring of<br />

deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 2–4 mm long. Calyx lobes 5, acute, eglandular, sparsely<br />

hirsute on exterior, puberulous within. Petals 5, glabrous. Stamens 6, unilateral; filaments far<br />

exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute on lower 1/3. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle,<br />

pilose. Fruit when young ellipsoid; exocarp sparsely appressed pubescent, becoming glabrous<br />

with age.<br />

Venezuela and Colombia. 82: VEN. 83: CLM. Primary forested area on sandy soil, 700–1000 m.<br />

Map 151.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Bolívar, SE of Santa Elena de Uairén, A.L.Bernardi 6760 (NY). 83. COLOMBIA: Guaviare,<br />

Mun. de San José del Guaviare, km 3 San José-Puerto Arturo, R.López et al. 973 (COAH, K).<br />

17. Hirtella cordifolia Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 279 (1972)<br />

T: Venezuela: Amazonas, Río Hechimoni, Sabana Hechimoni, J.J.Wurdack & L.S.Adderley 436211; holo: NY.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 280 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 233 (1989).<br />

Shrub, small. Branches puberulous when young, glabrescent, lenticellate. Leaves with stipules<br />

linear, to 3 mm long, sparsely pubescent, eglandular, persistent; petioles c. 1 mm long, terete,<br />

eglandular, hirsute when young; lamina cordate-ovate, coriaceous, 3.5–5.5 × 1.8–2.9 cm,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 2–7 mm long, cordate at base, glabrous on both surfaces<br />

except on venation beneath; midrib prominent and hirsute above; primary veins 7–9 pairs<br />

slightly prominent on both surfaces. Inflorescences of little-branched panicles or racemes,<br />

2.5–5.5 cm long; rachis and branches hirsute-puberulous. Bracts and bracteoles 1.5–3 mm<br />

long, acute, persistent, puberulous, with stipitate glands on margins. Flowers c. 6 mm long.<br />

Receptacle campanulate, hirsute on exterior, glabrous within except for hairs around throat;<br />

pedicels 3–6 mm long. Calyx lobes acute, sparsely hirsute on exterior, grey-pubescent<br />

within. Petals 5, glabrous, pink. Stamens 4 or 5, unilateral, with toothed staminodes opposite;<br />

filaments glabrous, far exserted, connate at base. Ovary inserted midway up receptacle,<br />

sparsely pilose. Style hirsute. Fruit ellipsoid; exocarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin,<br />

fleshy; endocarp thin, hard, bony, hirsute within.<br />

Venezuela (Río Hechimoni). 82: VEN. Savannas. Flowering in July. Map 152.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Río Hechimoni, Sabana Hechimoni, B.Maguire, J.J.Wurdack & Bunting 37665 (NY).<br />

18. Hirtella insignis Briq. ex Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 279 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Bahia, without precise locality, J.S.Blanchet 1508; holo: BM; iso: G.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 282 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 242 (1989).<br />

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Tree to 15 m tall. Branches sparsely hispid when young, soon becoming glabrous and<br />

lenticellate. Leaves with stipules linear, small; petioles 3–5 mm long, terete, eglandular,<br />

glabrous when mature; lamina oblong, coriaceous 7–17 × 3.6–6 cm, acuminate at apex with<br />

acumen 2–7 mm long, rounded or subcuneate at base, with few sparse appressed hairs<br />

beneath, otherwise glabrous, with glands towards base; midrib slightly prominent above,<br />

prominent and sparsely hispid beneath; primary veins 10–15 pairs, slightly prominent on<br />

both surfaces. Inflorescences of terminal much-branched panicles 6–7 cm long; rachis and<br />

branches glabrous. Bracts and bracteoles oblong, acute, glabrescent, persistent; apex with a<br />

long stipitate gland. Flowers 5–6 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, almost glabrous on<br />

exterior but with few appressed hairs, glabrous towards base within; pedicels 7–16 mm long,<br />

eglandular. Calyx lobes rounded or acute, glabrous on exterior, brown-pubescent within;<br />

margins ciliate. Petals 5, glabrous. Stamens 5, unilateral; filaments glabrous, far exserted.<br />

Ovary pilose. Style hirsute at base. Fruit not seen.<br />

Eastern Brazil. 84: BZE (BA), BZL (ES). Atlantic coastal forests. Collected in flower in<br />

February. Map 153.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Una, 4 km N of Comandatuba, W.W.Thomas et al. 6024 (K, NY);<br />

Bahia, Valença, Km 10 Valença–Guaibim, T.S. dos Santos 2898 (CEPEC, NY); Bahia, Ilhéus, road Olivença<br />

to Maruim, 5.4 km SW of Olivença, W.W.Thomas et al. 8923 (CEPEC, K, NY). BRAZIL SOUTHEAST:<br />

Espírito Santo, Res. Biol. de Comboio, G.L.Farias 270 (K); Espírito Santo, Mun. de Itapemirim, 3 km N of<br />

Marataízes, J.R.Pirani et al. 3585 (K, NY, SP); Espírito Santo, R. F. Linhares, J.Spada 210 (RB).<br />

19. Hirtella tocantina Ducke, Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 3: 266 (1922)<br />

T: Brazil North: Pará, Rio Tocantins, Alcobaça, A.Ducke MG16274; holo: MG; iso: P, RB, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 257 (1989).<br />

Tree, medium-sized. Branches sparsely pubescent when young, soon glabrous and lenticellate.<br />

Leaves with stipules linear, to 5 mm long, glabrescent, subpersistent, eglandular; petioles<br />

4–5 mm long, glabrescent, terete, eglandular; lamina coriaceous, oblong 10–15 × 3–5.5 cm,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 8–12 mm long, cuneate at base; lower surface with several<br />

palisade glands towards base, glabrous; primary veins 9–12 pairs, prominulous on both<br />

surfaces; midrib prominulous and glabrous on both surfaces. Inflorescences terminal and<br />

axillary panicles 7–12 cm long; rachis and branches with sparse appressed pubescence.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles oblong-lanceolate, 2.5–3.5 mm long, membranous, persistent, sparsely<br />

puberulous; margins with both sessile and short-stipitate glands. Flowers 5–6 mm long.<br />

Receptacle campanulate, glabrescent on exterior, glabrous within except for hairs at throat;<br />

pedicels 1–3 mm long. Calyx lobes acute, glabrescent on exterior, grey-pubescent within;<br />

margins glandular. Petals 5, white, glabrous. Stamens 3, unilateral, with 3 short filamentous<br />

staminodes opposite; filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute up to 1/3 its length.<br />

Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit not seen.<br />

Brazil (collected from the banks of the Rios Tocantins, Tapajós and Madeira) and Peru.<br />

83: BOL, PER. 84: BZN (AC, AM, PA). Non-flooded forest. Map 154.<br />

83. PERU: Huánuco, Dept. Llullapichis, Prov. Puerto Inca, B.K.Saldaña 311 (G, K). 84. BRAZIL NORTH:<br />

Acre, 33 km NNE of Rio Branco on road to Porto Acre, D.C.Daly et al. 6103 (K, NY); Acre, Mun. de<br />

Brasiléia, Seringal Porangaba, D.C.Daly 6804 (K, NY); Amazonas, Mun de Humaitá, 150 km from Humaitá on<br />

Estrada do Estanho, A.Henderson et al. 278 (INPA, NY); Pará, Rio Tapajós, near Pimental, A.Ducke RB18236<br />

(P, RB, S, US).<br />

20. Hirtella piresii Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 283 (1972)<br />

T: Brazil North: Rondônia, Porto Velho, Estrada de Rodagem, km 8, G.A.Black, E.Cordeiro & J.Francisco<br />

52-14653; holo: NY; iso: IAN.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 280 (1972).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 250 (1989).<br />

Tree, small to medium-sized. Branches glabrescent when young. Leaves with stipules linear,<br />

1 mm long, eglandular, caducous; petioles 1–2 mm long, terete, eglandular, tomentellous<br />

when young; lamina coriaceous, oblong, 3.5–9 × 1.4–3.2 cm, glabrous beneath, acuminate at


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

apex with acumen 2–10 mm long, cuneate at base; primary vein prominulous above, prominent<br />

beneath, glabrescent; secondary veins 8–11 pairs, slightly prominent on both surfaces.<br />

Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles, 3–11 cm long; rachis and branches glabrescent.<br />

Bracts and bracteoles oblong to lanceolate, 2–5.5 mm long, puberulous or glabrescent,<br />

persistent; bracteoles with a single reflexed apical gland; pedicels 1.5–3 mm long. Flowers<br />

4–5 mm long; receptacle campanulate, glabrous on exterior, glabrous within towards base.<br />

Calyx lobes acute, glabrous on exterior, glabrescent within; margins ciliate, eglandular.<br />

Petals 5, glabrous. Stamens 3, unilateral, with dentiform staminodes opposite; filaments<br />

glabrous, far exserted; ovary pilose. Style hirsute. Fruit pyriform when young; epicarp<br />

smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp hard, thin, bony, hirsute within.<br />

Brazilian Amazonia, Guianas and Bolivia. 82: FRG, SUR. 83: BOL. 84: BZC (MT), BZN<br />

(AC, AM, PA, RO). Non-flooded forest. Flowering May–Sept. Map 155.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: R. Arataye, Saut Pararé, J.F.Villiers 2729 (CAY). SURINAME: Nickerie R., 3 km NE<br />

of Kamisa Falls, LBB11049 (US). 83. BOLIVIA: Dept. Pando, N Suarez Prov., 14 km towards Campo Ana,<br />

B.Rodriguez 1419 (NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Acre, Mun. de Brasiléia, Km 26 road to Assis Brasil,<br />

C.A. Cid Ferreira et al. 10203 (INPA, K, NY); Amazonas, N of Manaus, Distrito Agropecuário, Reserva 1501,<br />

B.Boom et al. 8646 (INPA, K, NY); Pará, Rio Tocantins, Jacundá, M.G.Silva & R.Bahia 3128 (MG, NY);<br />

Rondônia, Mun. de Porto Velho, Vila Mutumparaná, C.A. Cid Ferreira 8851 (INPA, K, NY). BRAZIL WEST-<br />

CENTRAL: Mato Grosso, Mun. de Sinop, 142 km from Peixoto de Azevedo, C.A. Cid Ferreira 6341 (INPA, NY).<br />

21. Hirtella davisii Sandwith, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1935: 125 (1935)<br />

T: Guyana: Cuyuni R., Oko Creek, T.A.W.Davis 352 (FD2345); holo: K; iso: FHO.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Guianas 85: 33 (1986).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 235 (1989).<br />

Tree to 30 m tall. Branches sparsely pilose when young, soon becoming glabrous and lenticellate.<br />

Leaves with stipules linear, 3–4 mm long, subpersistent, eglandular, glabrous; petioles 3–4 mm<br />

long, puberulous to glabrous, terete, eglandular; lamina oblong to oblong-elliptic, coriaceous,<br />

6–13.5 × 2.3–5 cm, glabrous beneath, acuminate at apex with acumen 5–10 mm long,<br />

subcuneate at base, with several palisade glands towards base beneath; primary veins 9 or 10<br />

pairs, prominulous on both surfaces; midrib prominulous above, prominent and with sparsely<br />

appressed pubescence beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles 5–14 cm long;<br />

rachis and branches sparsely pilose. Bracts and bracteoles 1–3.5 mm long, ovate to lanceolate,<br />

puberulous, persistent, coriaceous, with numerous stipitate glands. Flowers 5–6 mm long.<br />

Receptacle campanulate, puberulous on exterior, glabrous within except at throat; pedicels<br />

0.5–2 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded to acute, puberulous on exterior, grey-pubescent<br />

within; margins eglandular. Petals 5, white, glabrous. Stamens 3, unilateral; filaments far<br />

exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute up to 1/3 its length. Ovary inserted at mouth of<br />

receptacle, pilose. Fruit ellipsoid; epicarp glabrous, smooth; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp<br />

thin, bony, densely pilose-lanate within.<br />

Nicaragua and Costa Rica, Eastern Venezuela, Guianas, and eastern Amazonian Brazil. 80: COS,<br />

NIC. 82: FRG, GUY, VEN. 84: BZE (MA), BZN (PA). Primary forest on high ground.<br />

Flowering Mar.–May in the Guianas, Sept.–Oct. in Brazil. Map 156.<br />

80. NICARAGUA: Río San Juan, mouth of Río Santa Cruz, tributary of Río San Juan, P.P.Moreno 25541 &<br />

25614 (MO). 82. FRENCH GUIANA: Saül, Grand Boeuf Mort trail, S.A.Mori & C.Gracie 18929 (K, NY);<br />

Saut Pararé, Arataye, D.Sabatier 939 (CAY). GUYANA: Kamuni Creek, Groete Creek, Essequibo R., B.Maguire<br />

& D.B.Fanshawe 22912 (A, F, K, NY, US). VENEZUELA: Bolívar, Magdalena, El Palmar, 15 km NE of Río<br />

Grande, A.L.Bernardi 7111 (NY); Delta Amacuro, E of Río Grande, ENE of El Palmar, A.Zabala 80 (VEN).<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Maranhão, Fazenda São Francisco, 11 km N of Km 337 of BR 316, D.C.Daly et<br />

al. 259 (MG, NY).<br />

22. Hirtella subglanduligera Pilg., Notizbl. Königl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 6: 140 (1914)<br />

T: Brazil North: Acre, Seringal Auristella, E.Ule 9414; holo: B, destroyed; lecto: MG14263, fide G.T.Prance,<br />

Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9: 284 (1972); isolecto: L, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 256 (1989).<br />

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Tree to 25 m tall. Branches sparsely pilose when young, becoming glabrous and lenticellate<br />

with age. Leaves with stipules linear, to 6 mm long, glabrous, subpersistent, eglandular; petioles<br />

1–2 mm long, glabrous, terete, eglandular; lamina ovate-elliptic to elliptic, subcoriaceous,<br />

6–9 × 2.5–4 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 4–5 mm long, subcuneate at base, glabrous<br />

beneath or bearing a few stiff appressed hairs, with a few palisade glands towards base;<br />

primary veins 9 or 10 pairs, prominulous on both surfaces; midrib prominulous above,<br />

prominent and sparsely pubescent beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles<br />

8–22 mm long; rachis and branches sparsely pilose. Bracts and bracteoles oblong-lanceolate,<br />

membranous, puberulous, persistent; margins bearing stipitate glands. Flowers c. 7 mm long.<br />

Receptacle campanulate, puberulous on exterior, glabrous within except for throat; pedicels<br />

1.5–3 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded to acute, puberulous on both surfaces; margins sparsely<br />

glandular. Petals 5, white, glabrous. Stamens 4, unilateral, with 4 short filamentous<br />

staminodes opposite; filaments glabrous, far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute up to 1/3 its<br />

length. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit not seen.<br />

Brazil (upper Rio Acre); known only from the type collection. 84: BZN (AC). Terra firme<br />

forest. Flowering in July. Map 157.<br />

23. Hirtella ciliata Mart. & Zucc., Abh. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss.<br />

1: 378 (1832)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Bahia, 'in carasco et tabuleiro', C.F.P.Martius 1722; holo: K; iso: BR.<br />

Hirtella rubra Benth., J. Bot. (Hooker) 2: 217 (1840). T: Guyana: Essequibo, Rob.Schomburgk 113; holo:<br />

K; iso: BM, CGE, GH, LE, NY, OXF, P, W.<br />

Hirtella rotundata Pilg., Notizbl. Königl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 6: 140 (1914). T: Brazil Northeast: Ceará,<br />

Restinga Bemfica, near Fortaleza, E.Ule 9043; holo: B, destroyed; iso: K.<br />

Grangeria brasiliensis Hoffmanns. ex Mart. & Zucc., Abh. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. 1: 378<br />

(1832), nom. nud., in synon.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 233 (1989).<br />

Tree to 12 m tall, with thick corky bark on trunk. Branches tomentellous when young,<br />

becoming glabrous with age. Leaves with stipules c. 1 mm long, oblong, tomentellous,<br />

eglandular, persistent; petioles 0.5–2 mm long, tomentellous, terete, eglandular; lamina<br />

orbicular to ovate-elliptic, coriaceous, 3–6.5 × 1.5–3.6 cm, retuse to acuminate at apex, most<br />

frequently mucronate, subcordate to rounded at base, hirsute beneath or with sparse<br />

appressed pubescence; palisade glands present; primary veins 6–9 pairs, plane above,<br />

prominulous beneath; midrib prominent on both surfaces. Inflorescences terminal and<br />

subterminal panicles 5–22 cm long; rachis and branches sparsely tomentellous. Bracts and<br />

bracteoles 1–3 mm long, ovate to oblong, pubescent, persistent, with numerous stipitate<br />

glands. Flowers 3.5–5 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, puberulous on exterior, pubescent<br />

to base within; pedicels 2–6 mm long. Calyx lobes acute, puberulous on exterior, greypubescent<br />

within; margins glandular. Petals 5, glabrous, greenish-white. Stamens 6–9,<br />

unilateral with a few short filamentous staminodes opposite; filaments slightly exceeding<br />

calyx lobes. Style hirsute at base only. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit<br />

round to ellipsoid; epicarp smooth and glabrous when mature; mesocarp thin, fleshy;<br />

endocarp thin, bony, hirsute within. Fig. 70E.<br />

Guianas and Amazonia, planalto of C Brazil, and NE Brazil. 82: FRG, GUY. 84: BZC (GO,<br />

TO), BZE (BA, CE, MA, SE, PE, PI), BZL (MG), BZN (AP, PA). Savannas, cerrados and<br />

taboleiros. Map 158.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: 2 km from km 86 of road NI beyond Sinnamary, F.Billiet & B.Jadin 1458 (BM, BR,<br />

CAY). GUYANA: Potaro-Siparuni Region, 2–3 km N of Kato, L.J.Gillespie 853 (K, US). 84. BRAZIL<br />

NORTH: Pará, Mun. de Óbidos, Campos de Ariramba, Igarapé Mutum, C.Farney 2053 (INPA, K, NY);<br />

Tocantins, fazenda Bragança, near Darcinópolis, J.A.Ratter et al. 6776 (E, K). BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia,<br />

Mun. de Tucano, km 7–10 Tucano-Ribeira do Pombal, A.M. de Carvalho et al. 3917 (CEPEC, K, NY); Ceará,<br />

Tabuleiro-Itaperi, Parangaba, A.Ducke HPB1550 (HPB, NY); Piauí, 17 km N of Fortaleza dos Nogueiras road<br />

to Serra Negra, J.A.Ratter et al. 7799 (E, K); Sergipe, Mun. de Estância, km 11 Estância-Abais, A.Mattos Silva<br />

et al. 3004 (CEPEC, K). BRAZIL SOUTHEAST: Minas Gerais, Mun. de Formoso, Parque Nacional Grande<br />

Sertão Veredas, T.S.Filgueiras et al. 3577 (IBGE, K). BRAZIL WEST-CENTRAL: Goiás, Guarani de Goiás,<br />

road BR020, G.Hatschbach 50541 (K, MBM).


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

Figure 70. Hirtella. A–C, H. glandulosa. A, habit; B, flower and glands; C, ½ flower<br />

(A–C, H.S.Irwin et al. 16435, 16745). D, H. martiana. Flower bud (H.S.Irwin et al. 18039).<br />

E, H. ciliata. Fruit (G.T.Prance & N.T.Silva 58456). Scale bars: A = 5 cm; B, D = 1 cm;<br />

C = 2 mm; E = 2 cm. Drawn by Janet Dyer. Previously published in G.T.Prance & F.White,<br />

Philos. Trans. B320: 147 (1988).<br />

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24. Hirtella hoehnei Pilg., Revista Mus. Paul. Univ. São Paulo 13: 1251 (1922)<br />

T: Brazil West-central: Mato Grosso, Ponta de Pedra, Chapadão dos Parecís, margin of Rio Sacurina,<br />

F.C.Hoehne 2141; holo: B, destroyed; photos: F, NY.<br />

Illustration: R.K.F.Pilger, Revista Mus. Paul. Univ. São Paulo 13: 1251, t. 2 (1922).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 241 (1989).<br />

Shrub to 5 m tall. Branches tomentellous when young. Leaves with stipules lanceolate,<br />

tomentose, to 6 mm long, persistent, eglandular; petioles 2–4 mm long, villous-tomentellous,<br />

terete, eglandular; lamina ovate to ovate-elliptic, coriaceous, 4.5–15 × 2.5–7 cm, acute to<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 0–4 mm long, subcordate at base, hirsute along venation<br />

beneath, with palisade glands towards base; primary veins 7–11 pairs, plane to prominulous<br />

above, prominent beneath; midrib prominulous above, prominent and hirsute beneath.<br />

Inflorescences densely clustered terminal and subterminal panicles 8–20 cm long; rachis and<br />

branches hirsutulous. Bracts and bracteoles 2–5 mm long, acute, oblong, membranous,<br />

hirsutulous, persistent; margins with numerous stipitate glands. Flowers 7–8 mm long.<br />

Receptacle campanulate, hirsutulous on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at<br />

throat; pedicels 2–4 mm long. Calyx lobes acute, hirsutulous on exterior, grey-pubescent<br />

within; margins with stipitate glands. Petals 5, white, glabrous. Stamens 7, unilateral, with<br />

short filamentous staminodes opposite; filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute up<br />

to 1/3 its length. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit ellipsoid; epicarp<br />

smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, bony, densely hirsute within.<br />

Planalto of C Brazil. 84: BZC (GO, MS, MT), BZN (PA). Beside rivers and in wet open<br />

marshy places (brejos). Flowering May–Oct. Map 159.<br />

84. BRAZIL NORTH: Pará, Mun. de Itaituba, Km 794 Santarém-Cuiabá, Serra do Cachimbo airport,<br />

I.L.Amaral et al. 1006 (INPA, NY). BRAZIL WEST-CENTRAL: Goiás, Mun. de Rio Verde, road Rio Verde-<br />

Jutaí, G.J.Shepherd et al. 7443 (MG); Mato Grosso, Road Cuiabá-Chapada dos Guimarães, Ribeirão<br />

Salgadeira, A.Maciel et al. 326 (INPA); Mato Grosso, Ponta de Pedra, Chapadão dos Parecís, margin of Rio<br />

Sacurina, F.C.Hoehne 2154 (SP).<br />

25. Hirtella glandulosa Spreng., Neue Entdeck. Pflanzenk. 1: 303 (1820)<br />

T: Brazil: probably Espírito Santo, F.Sellow 44; holo: B, destroyed; lecto: G, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop.<br />

Monogr. 9: 287 (1972); isolecto: fragment F; F.Sellow s.n. (probably isotype) LE.<br />

Hirtella damaziana Beauverd, Bull. Herb. Boissier, Sér. 2, 7: 706 (1907). T: Brazil Southeast: Minas<br />

Gerais, Belo Horizonte, L.B.Damazio 1594; holo: G.<br />

Hirtella hookeri Pilg., Notizbl. Königl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 6: 139 (1914). T: Brazil Northeast: Ceará, without<br />

locality, G.Gardner 1947; holo: B, destroyed; lecto: K, designated here; iso: BM, F, NY, P, SP, US.<br />

Hirtella velutina Pilg., Notizbl. Königl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 6: 141 (1914). T: Guyana: without locality, R. &<br />

R.Schomburgk 1051; holo: B, destroyed; iso: K.<br />

Hirtella wachenheimii Benoist, Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 29: 595 (1923). T: French Guiana: Godebert,<br />

H.Wachenheim 372; holo: P; iso: K.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance & F.White, Philos. Trans. B320: 147 (1988).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 238 (1989).<br />

Tree to 25 m tall, usually much smaller. Branches tomentose when young, becoming glabrous<br />

and lenticellate with age. Leaves with stipules linear, 4–8 mm long, tomentellous, eglandular,<br />

persistent; petioles 1.5–5 (–12) mm long, tomentellous, terete, eglandular; lamina oblong to<br />

ovate, thick-coriaceous, 4.5–23 × 2.5–11.5 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 2–5 mm long,<br />

rounded to cuneate at base, rarely weakly subcordate, hirsute beneath with palisade glands<br />

rare; primary veins 8–15 pairs, impressed above, prominent beneath; midrib prominulous above,<br />

prominent and hirsute beneath. Inflorescences terminal and subterminal panicles 9–26 cm long;<br />

rachis and branches hirsute-tomentellous. Bracts and bracteoles ovate, coriaceous, persistent,<br />

pubescent, with numerous stipitate glands. Flowers 6–8 mm long. Receptacle campanulate,<br />

puberulous on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 1–3 mm<br />

long. Calyx lobes acute, puberulous on exterior, grey-pubescent within; margins with stipitate<br />

glands. Petals 5, white, glabrous. Stamens 3–5, unilateral, with a few filamentous staminodes<br />

opposite; filaments far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute on lower portion only. Ovary<br />

inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit round to pyriform; epicarp smooth, glabrous<br />

when mature; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, bony, densely hirsute within. Fig. 70A–C.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

Commonest in the planalto of C Brazil, but extending into the savannas of Amazonia and the<br />

Guianas. 82: FRG, GUY, SUR, VEN. 83: BOL. 84: BZC (DF, GO, MT, MS), BZE (BA, CE,<br />

MA, PI), BZL (MG), BZN (AM, AP, PA). Damp forest in open places, mainly gallery forest,<br />

river banks and savanna margins. Map 160.<br />

82. GUYANA: Arawai Creek, D.B.Fanshawe 313 (FD304a) (NY, P). VENEZUELA: Bolívar, Distr. Cedeño, km 6<br />

Maniapure-Caicara, B.Boom & M.Grillo 6542 (MYF, NY). 83. BOLIVIA: Dept. Santa Cruz, Velasco Prov.,<br />

San José de Campamento, R.Guillen & Mormañas 4621 (K, MO, USZ). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amapá, Mun.<br />

de Macapá, Riozinho, 122 km NW of Porto Grande, S.A.Mori & R.Cardoso 17579 (MG, NY, SP); Amazonas,<br />

Humaitá, 15 km on road to Manaus, K.Kubitzki & H.-H.Poppendieck 79-45 (NY); Pará, Curuçá, road to<br />

Matucal, P.B.Cavalcante 3373 (FHO, MG, NY). BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Bahia, Mun. de Utinga, 9 km NW of<br />

Utinga road to Morro do Chapéu, L.P. de Queiroz & N.S.Nascimento 4217 (HUEFS, K). BRAZIL<br />

SOUTHEAST: Minas Gerais, Mun. de Diamantina, Cons. Mata, G.Hatschbach 30202 (MBM, NY, Z). BRAZIL<br />

WEST-CENTRAL: Distrito Federal, APA de Cafuringa, Fazenda Dois Irmãos, B.A.S.Pereira & D.Alvarenga<br />

2227 (IBGE, K); Mato Grosso, Chapada dos Guimarães, Véu de Noiva, G.T.Prance et al. 19078 (INPA, NY).<br />

26. Hirtella bullata Benth., J. Bot. (Hooker) 2: 216 (1840)<br />

T: Guyana: near Mt. Arawagang, R. & R.Schomburgk 132; holo: K; iso: BM.<br />

Hirtella aureohirsuta Pilg., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 37: 538 (1906). T: Peru: Loreto, Mogobamba, A.Weberbauer<br />

4487; holo: B, destroyed; iso: G; iso fragment F.<br />

Hirtella amplexicaulis Pilg., Notizbl. Königl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 6: 138 (1914). T: Brazil North: Roraima,<br />

Surumi, E.Ule 7981; holo: B, destroyed; iso: L, K, MG.<br />

Hirtella stipitadenia Rusby, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 7: 249 (1927). T: Bolivia: Rurrenabaque,<br />

H.H.Rusby 768; holo: NY; iso: US.<br />

Illustrations: J.D.Hooker, in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2), t. 11(1) (1867); G.T.Prance, Fl. Venez. Guayana<br />

4: 219 (1998).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 231 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small to medium-sized tree, with long horizontal branches often sprawling over<br />

vegetation. Branchlets tomentellous when young, becoming glabrous and lenticellate with age.<br />

Leaves with stipules 3–6 mm long, linear-lanceolate, tomentellous, eglandular, persistent;<br />

petioles 1.5–4 mm long, tomentose, terete, eglandular; lamina oblong to ovate, thickcoriaceous,<br />

6–22 × 3.5–10 cm, acute to short-acuminate at apex with acumen 0–12 mm long,<br />

subcordate or rarely rounded at base, bullate above with impressed venation, hirsute beneath;<br />

primary veins 11–17 pairs, impressed above, prominent beneath; midrib prominulous above,<br />

prominent and hirsute-tomentose beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles 9–35 cm<br />

long, with long central rachis bearing short lateral branches with 1–3 flowers, or rarely reduced<br />

to racemes, 8–33 cm long; rachis and branches tomentose. Bracts and bracteoles 1–4 mm<br />

long, oblong-lanceolate, bearing large sessile glands or with numerous stipitate glands arising<br />

from the region of pedicel articulation. Flowers 4.5–8 mm long. Receptacle campanulate,<br />

tomentellous on exterior, glabrous within except at throat; pedicels 1–3 mm long. Calyx<br />

lobes acute, tomentellous on exterior, sparsely grey-puberulous within; margins eglandular.<br />

Petals 5, white, glabrous. Stamens 4–6, unilateral with small toothed staminodes opposite;<br />

filaments glabrous, purple, far exceeding calyx lobes. Style pilose for up to 1/2 its length.<br />

Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit ellipsoid; epicarp smooth and glabrous;<br />

mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp very thin and bony, hirsute within.<br />

Guyana and W Amazonia to Bolivia. 82: GUY, VEN. 83: BOL, CLM, PER. 84: BZN (AC,<br />

AM, RR). Open habitats at river and savanna margins and savannas. Map 161.<br />

82. GUYANA: Cuyuni-Mazaruni region, Pakaraima Mts., 4 km E of Chinowieng, T.W.Henkel 251 (K, US).<br />

VENEZUELA: Amazonas, San Carlos de Río Negro, J.G.Wessels-Boer 2334 (NY, U); Dept. Atabapo, slope of<br />

Huachamacari, R.L.Liesner 18344 (MO, NY); Bolívar, Distr. Piar, between Auyan-tepui and Uaipán-tepui, Río<br />

Urimán, O.Huber et al. 9899 (MYF, NY). 83. BOLIVIA: Dept. Beni, Moxos Province, km 27 San Borja-<br />

Trinidad, D.N.Smith et al. 14189 (K, LPB, MO). COLOMBIA: Guainía, Río Inírida, Caranocoa, A.Fernández-<br />

Perez & R.Jaramillo 7005 (COL). PERU: Madre de Dios, Tambopata Prov., Tambopata Reserve, C.Reynel &<br />

E.Meneses 5100 (K, MO); San Martín, Mariscal Caceres Prov., 12 km W of Tocache Nuevo, A.Gentry et al.<br />

25613 (MO, NY). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Rio Negro, Marabitanas, O.C.Nascimento et al. 279<br />

(INPA, NY); Roraima, Rio Uraricoera, Serra Curacinha, J.M.Pires et al. 16939 (MG).<br />

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27. Hirtella americana L., Sp. Pl. 34 (1753)<br />

Chrysobalanus americanus (L.) Morales, Anales Acad. Ci. Med. Habana 23: 391 (1887). T: Tropical<br />

America: without locality, Linnaeus, Hortus Cliffortianus, pl. 17; holo: BM.<br />

Hirtella mollicoma Kunth, Nov. Gen. Sp. 7: 263 (1825); Hirtella mollissima Hemsl., Biol. Centr. Am. Bot.<br />

1: 366 (1880), sphalm; Chrysobalanus mollicoma (Kunth) M.Gómez, Fl. Cuba 39 (1887). T: Colombia:<br />

Magdalena, banks of Río Magdalena, El Espiñal, A. von Humboldt & A.J.A.Bonpland 1798; holo: P; fragment F.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 227 (1989).<br />

Tree to 20 m tall, usually smaller, or shrub. Branches tomentellous when young, becoming<br />

glabrous with age. Leaves with stipules lanceolate, 2–8 mm long, tomentellous, eglandular,<br />

persistent; petioles 2–3 mm long, tomentellous, terete, eglandular; lamina elliptic to oblong,<br />

coriaceous, 5.5–19 (–23) × 2–7 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 2–8 mm long, rounded to<br />

subcuneate at base; lower surface hirsute; primary veins 9–13 pairs, plane or slightly<br />

impressed above, prominent beneath; midrib prominulous above, prominent and tomentellous<br />

beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles 5–20 mm long; rachis and branches<br />

tomentellous. Bracts and bracteoles 1–5 mm long, ovate, persistent, tomentellous, bearing<br />

numerous large sessile or slightly stipitate glands. Flowers 4–6 mm long. Receptacle<br />

campanulate, tomentellous on exterior, glabrous within except for throat; pedicels 0.5–2 mm<br />

long. Calyx lobes rounded, tomentellous on exterior, grey-pubescent within; margins eglandular.<br />

Petals 5, glabrous, white. Stamens 3, unilateral with small teeth opposite; filaments white to<br />

purple, far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute up to 1/2 its length. Ovary inserted at mouth<br />

of receptacle, pilose. Fruit ellipsoid; epicarp sparsely pubescent to glabrous; mesocarp thin,<br />

fleshy; endocarp thin, hard, bony, hirsute within.<br />

Cuba, through Central America, Mexico (Tabasco), to Panama, and in N Colombia and<br />

Venezuela. 79: MXT. 80: BLZ, COS, GUA, HON, NIC, PAN. 81: CUB, DOM. 82: VEN. 83:<br />

CLM, ECU. Dry forest on elevated ground. Map 162.<br />

79. MEXICO TROPICAL: Tabasco, La Palma, Balancan, E.Matuda 3270 (A, F, K, MEXU, MICH, MO, NY).<br />

80. BELIZE: Toledo, Big Fall Estate, E of Southern Hwy., G.Davidse et al. 35585 (K, MO). COSTA RICA:<br />

Guanacaste, Cantón de La Cruz, P. N. Guanacaste, Cerro El Hacha, R.Espinoza 278 (K, MO). NICARAGUA:<br />

Zelaya, Mun. de Siuna, La Pimienta, F.Ortiz 1974 (MO, NY). PANAMA: San José I., Pearl Archipelago,<br />

C.O.Erlanson 121 (GFI, MICH, NY, US). 81. CUBA: Isle of Pines, S of Nueva Jerona, O.E.Jennings 208<br />

(BM, GH, NY, US). 82. VENEZUELA: Zúlia, Dept. Perijá, 15–17 km SE of San Felipe, G.S.Bunting 5655 (NY).<br />

83. COLOMBIA: Meta, R. N. de La Macarena, Quebrada Honda below confluence of Río Zanza, J.Thomas et al.<br />

1536 (COL, P). ECUADOR: Napo, Río Cuyabeno, 6 km above Puerto Bolívar, J.Brandbyge et al. 36177<br />

(AAU, QCA).<br />

28. Hirtella santosii Prance, Revista Brasil. Bot. 2: 34 (1979)<br />

T: Brazil Northeast: Bahia, Una, Fazenda São Rafael, T.S. dos Santos 300; holo: CEPEC; iso: NY, RB.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Revista Brasil. Bot. 2: 36 (1979).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 254 (1989).<br />

Tree 8 m tall. Branches tomentellous when young, becoming glabrous with age, not conspicuously<br />

lenticellate. Leaves with stipules linear, 4–5 mm long, subpersistent, tomentellous;<br />

petioles 3–4 mm long, terete, tomentellous, eglandular; lamina elliptic, coriaceous, 7–12.5 ×<br />

2–5.5 cm, rounded to subcuneate at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 4–10 mm long,<br />

hirsute beneath on venation; midrib prominulous above but in impressed channel, prominent<br />

and densely hirsute beneath; primary veins 15–19 pairs, prominulous above but in impressed<br />

channels, prominent and densely hirsute beneath; secondary venation slightly impressed<br />

above giving lightly bullate appearance, prominulous beneath. Inflorescences of terminal racemes<br />

to 6–10 cm long; rachis and branches densely rufous-tomentose. Bracts small, persistent,<br />

lanceolate, tomentose; bracteoles ovate, persistent, tomentose with numerous sessile or shortly<br />

stipitate glands around margins. Flowers 7–9 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, tomentellous<br />

on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 5–6 mm long,<br />

tomentose, eglandular except on paired bracteoles. Calyx lobes 5, acute, tomentose on<br />

exterior, densely tomentose on interior. Petals 5, glabrous. Stamens 6, unilateral. Ovary inserted<br />

in middle of receptacle, pilose. Style pilose at base, glabrous above. Fruit not seen.<br />

Brazil; known only from the type collection. 84: BZE (BA). Forest. Map 163.


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

29. Hirtella aequatoriensis Prance, Kew Bull. 54: 995 ("1999") [2000]<br />

T: Ecuador: Pastaza, Pastaza Cantón, 35 km S of Curaray, E.Gudiño 728; holo: QCNE; iso: K, MO.<br />

Illustration: G.T. Prance, Kew Bull. 54: 996 (1999).<br />

Tree 12 m tall. Branches tomentellous when young. Leaves with stipules lanceolate, c. 3 mm<br />

long, tomentose, persistent; petioles 4–5 mm long, terete, eglandular, tomentose; lamina elliptic,<br />

coriaceous, 14–18 × 8–9.5 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 5–9 mm long, subcuneate at<br />

base, pubescent above on midrib and primary veins, sparsely hirsute beneath; midrib plane<br />

above, prominent and tomentellous beneath; primary veins 10–13 pairs, slightly impressed<br />

above in mature leaves; secondary venation slightly impressed. Inflorescences sparsely-branched<br />

panicles with a central rachis 7–25 cm long and short branches bearing 1–3 flowers; rachis and<br />

branches hispid-tomentose; bracteoles persistent, tomentose, bearing numerous stalked tacklike<br />

glands; bracts eglandular. Flowers c. 4 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, hispidtomentose<br />

on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs in throat; pedicels 3–5 mm<br />

long, with stalked glands. Calyx lobes rounded, hispid-tomentose on exterior, densely tomentose<br />

within; margins eglandular. Petals 5, white, glabrous. Stamens 3, unilateral; filaments far<br />

exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute on lower 1/2. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle,<br />

pilose. Fruit not seen.<br />

Ecuador. 83: ECU. Primary forest. Map 164.<br />

83. ECUADOR: Zamora-Chinchipe, Zamora Cantón, Jamboe Bajo, E border of Podocarpus N. P., J.L.Clark et<br />

al. 3160 (K, MO).<br />

30. Hirtella guatemalensis Standl., Trop. Woods 11: 19 (1927)<br />

T: Guatemala: Livingston Dept., Livingston, H. von Tuerckheim II-1141 (Herb. J.D.Smith 8680); holo: US.<br />

Illustration: P.C.Standley, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 10, fig. 38 (1931).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 240 (1989).<br />

Tree, small. Branches hispid when young, becoming glabrous and lenticellate with age.<br />

Leaves with stipules c. 5 mm long, linear, pilose, persistent, eglandular; petioles 1.5–4 mm<br />

long, hispid when young, becoming glabrous with age, terete, eglandular; lamina oblong,<br />

subcoriaceous, 11–22 × 4–7.5 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 8–20 mm long, rounded to<br />

weakly subcordate at base, hirsute on primary venation beneath; primary veins 11–16 pairs,<br />

almost plane above, prominent beneath; midrib prominulous above, prominent and hirsute<br />

beneath. Inflorescences terminal and axillary little-branched panicles, with a long central<br />

rachis 9–18 cm long, bearing short few-flowered lateral branches; rachis and branches<br />

hispid. Bracts and bracteoles 3–5 mm long, oblong to oblong-lanceolate, hispid, persistent;<br />

margins of bracts bearing small stipitate glands. Flowers 6–8 mm long. Receptacle<br />

campanulate, hispid on exterior, glabrous within except at throat; pedicels 4–10 mm long.<br />

Calyx lobes rounded, hispid on exterior, puberulous within; margins eglandular. Petals 5,<br />

glabrous, white. Stamens 3–4, unilateral with short filamentous staminodes opposite;<br />

filaments glabrous, far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute up to 1/3 its length. Ovary<br />

inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit round to ellipsoid; epicarp tomentose; mesocarp<br />

very thin, fibrous; endocarp 1.5–2 mm thick, hard, fibrous, hirsute within.<br />

Central America. 80: BLZ, COS, GUA, HON, NIC, PAN. Forest on well drained soil.<br />

Flowering Dec.–Feb. Map 165.<br />

80. BELIZE: Toledo, San Antonio road, near Westmorland, N.S.Stevenson 10697 (US); Forest Home,<br />

W.A.Schipp 1098 (A, BM, F, FI, GH, K, MICH, MO, NY, S, Z). COSTA RICA: Guanacaste, Cantón de<br />

Liberia, Finca La Pasmompa, R.Robles 2831 (K, MO). GUATEMALA: Dept. Izabal, between Cienaya and<br />

Seja, E.Contreras 10716 (US). HONDURAS: Gracios a Dios, 2 km NW of Bulebar, J.Saunders 1197 (NY).<br />

NICARAGUA: Río San Juan, Santa Eduviges, P.P.Moreno 23014 (MO, NY); Zelaya, Km 8.1–12.2 Kururia–<br />

San Jerónimo, W.D.Stevens 7555 (MO, NY).<br />

31. Hirtella trichotoma Prance, Kew Bull. 47: 642 (1992)<br />

T: Costa Rica: Limón, Cerro Coronel, E of Río Zapote, W.D.Stevens, G.Herrera & O.M.Montiel 24969; holo:<br />

K; iso: MO.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, loc.cit.: 643.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, loc.cit.: 645.<br />

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Tree 15 m tall. Branches puberulous when young, becoming glabrous with age. Leaves with<br />

stipules caducous (not seen); petioles 2–3 mm long, terete, eglandular; lamina elliptic,<br />

chartaceous, 14–21.5 × 6.7–10 cm, rounded at base, acuminate at apex with acumen 5–10 mm<br />

long, glabrous above, hirsute beneath on venation; midrib prominulous and glabrous above,<br />

prominent and hirsute beneath; primary veins 11–13 pairs, slightly impressed above, prominent<br />

and sparsely hirsute beneath; venation sparsely hirsute and papillate. Inflorescence a panicle<br />

with a central rachis 8–27 cm long and short branches 4–7 mm long bearing 3 flowers each;<br />

rachis and branches rufous-tomentose. Bracts and bracteoles lanceolate, 2–5 mm long,<br />

tomentellous, with few sessile glands and occasionally an apical gland. Flowers 7–10 mm<br />

long. Receptacle campanulate, tomentose on exterior, glabrous within except at throat and at<br />

base of ovary; pedicels 6–8 mm long, bracteolate. Calyx lobes 5, acute, tomentose on exterior,<br />

tomentellous within. Petals 5, white, caducous. Stamens 3, inserted on one side of ovary,<br />

with short staminodes opposite; filaments glabrous, far exceeding calyx lobes. Ovary<br />

inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Style hirsute for 3/4 of length. Fruit not seen.<br />

Costa Rica. 80: COS. Tall evergreen forest. Flowering in March. Map 166.<br />

80. COSTA RICA: Limon, Cantón de POCOCI, R. N. F. S. Barra del Colorado, Llanura de Tortuguero,<br />

F.Araya & J.González 520 (K, INB).<br />

32. Hirtella papillata Prance, Kew Bull. 49: 359 (1994)<br />

T: Costa Rica: Puntarenas, R. F. Golfo Dulce, Quebrada Agua Buena, B.Hammel 18150; holo: MO; iso: CR.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, loc.cit.: 360.<br />

Shrub 4 m tall. Branches puberulous when young, inconspicuously lenticellate. Leaves with<br />

stipules linear, 5–6 mm long, axillary, caducous; petioles 2–4 mm long, terete, puberulous,<br />

eglandular; lamina oblong, coriaceous, 14–19 × 6–7.5 cm, rounded at base, bluntly acuminate at<br />

apex with acumen 2–5 mm long, sparsely hirsutulous beneath on principal venation with<br />

minor venation papillate, glabrous above; midrib prominulous above, prominent beneath;<br />

primary veins 13–16 pairs, prominulous above, prominent beneath. Inflorescences of terminal<br />

much-branched panicles; rachis and branches grey-puberulous. Bracts and bracteoles 1–2 mm<br />

long, acute, puberulous, with sessile glands on about 1/3 and others eglandular. Flowers c. 4 mm<br />

long. Receptacle campanulate, tomentellous on exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed<br />

hairs at throat; pedicels 1–2 mm long, tomentellous, eglandular. Calyx lobes 5, acute,<br />

tomentellous on exterior, puberulous within, with minute glands on margins. Petals 5, white.<br />

Stamens 3, unilateral with minute staminodes opposite. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle,<br />

pilose. Style pilose on lower 1/3 only. Fruit not seen.<br />

Central America. 80: COS, HON. Rainforest on slopes 250–300 m. Map 167.<br />

80. COSTA RICA: Puntarenas, R. F. Golfo Dulce, between Rancho Quemado and Drake, R.Aguilar 113 (CR,<br />

K, MO); Golfito, Refugio Nacional de Fauna Silvestre, Cerro Nicuesa, G.Rivera 2256 (CR, K, MO).<br />

HONDURAS: Atlantida, base of N slope of Pico Bonito, 10 km SW of La Ceiba, R.Evans 1654 (K, MO).<br />

The type of the species name was erroneously cited as B.Hammel 12150 in the protologue.<br />

33. Hirtella eriandra Benth., J. Bot. (Hooker) 2: 217 (1840)<br />

T: Brazil North: Amazonas, Pedrero, Rio Negro, R. & R.Schomburgk 886; holo: K; iso: BM, CGE, GH, NY, P, W.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 236 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small tree. Branches tomentellous when young, becoming glabrous with age. Leaves<br />

with stipules linear, to 5 mm long, tomentellous, persistent, eglandular; petioles 2–4 mm long,<br />

tomentose, terete, eglandular; lamina oblong, chartaceous to subcoriaceous 8–19 × 3.3–8 cm,<br />

acuminate at apex with acumen 3–15 mm long, rounded at base, hirsute beneath at least on<br />

principal venation, usually on other veins as well, with palisade glands frequent towards<br />

base; primary veins 10–13 pairs, plane or nearly so above, prominent beneath; midrib<br />

prominent above, prominent and hirsute beneath. Inflorescences terminal and subterminal<br />

panicles, with a thick central rachis 12–50 cm long bearing short branches or clusters of<br />

flowers; rachis and branches tomentellous. Bracts and bracteoles 2–6 mm long, oblong to<br />

lanceolate, tomentose, with a few large sessile glands or a large terminal gland on some


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

bracts only. Flowers 6–7 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, tomentellous on exterior, glabrous<br />

within except at throat; pedicels 0.5–6 mm long. Calyx lobes acute, sparsely tomentellous on<br />

exterior, sparsely puberulous to glabrescent within; margins eglandular. Petals 5, greenishwhite,<br />

glabrous. Stamens 6, unilateral; filaments pink, far exceeding calyx lobes, hirsutulous on<br />

lower portion. Style hirsute up to 1/2 its length. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle,<br />

tomentose. Fruit rotund; epicarp tomentose, longitudinally striate when mature; mesocarp thin;<br />

endocarp thin, fibrous, hard, hirsutulous within.<br />

Amazonia and C Brazil. 83: BOL, CLM, PER. 84: BZE (MA), BZN (AM, AP, PA). Riverine<br />

forest, savanna margins or cerrado and secondary forest. Flowering Aug.–Dec. Map 168.<br />

83. BOLIVIA: Dept. Pando, 7–10 km SW of Guayaramirim, road to Riberalta, W.R.Anderson 11921 (INPA, NY).<br />

COLOMBIA: Tolima, Mun. de Mariquita, Mariquita F.R., A.Gentry et al. 71863 (K, MO). PERU: Amazonas,<br />

Río Santiago, 2 km from Caterpiza, V.Huashikat 783 (MO, NY); Loreto, Maynas, Prov., Sargento Lores, Río<br />

Tuhuayo, R.Vásquez & N.Jaramillo 13209 (K, MO). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amapá, Parque Florestal do<br />

Amapá, Fazendinha, D.F.Austin et al. 6994 (MG, NY); Amazonas, Rio Negro, between Rio Caurés and Barcelos,<br />

G.T.Prance et al. 15134 (FHO, INPA, NY, U, US); Pará, Tomé–Açu, O.C.Nascimento 352 (FHO, MG, NY).<br />

BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Maranhão, km 180 of BR-316, Zé Doca, N.A.Rosa & H.Vilar 2923 (MG, NY).<br />

34. Hirtella paniculata Sw., Prodr. 51 (1788)<br />

Hirtella hirsuta Lam., Tabl. Encycl. 4(2): 114 (1797) ["1793"], nom. superfl. illeg.; Hirtella aggregata Poir.,<br />

Encycl., Suppl. 3: 53 (1813), nom. superfl. illeg.; Hirtella indecora Schott ex Spreng., Syst. Veg. 4(2): 404 (1827),<br />

nom. superfl. illeg. T: French Guiana: without locality, J.P.B. von Rohr s.n.; holo: BM, Banks Herb.; iso: C, LE.<br />

Hirtella bracteosa Steud., Flora 26: 761 (1843). T: Suriname: without locality, W.R.Hostmann 601; holo: P;<br />

iso: BM, C, CGE, F, GH, GOET, L, LE, M, NY, S, W.<br />

Illustration: W.Fawcett & A.B.Rendle, Fl. Jamaica 3(1): 255 (1914).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 247 (1989).<br />

Shrub to 4 m tall or small tree. Branches pilose when young, becoming glabrous with age.<br />

Leaves with stipules 3–12 mm long, linear, persistent, sparsely hirsute; petioles 1–2 mm<br />

long, terete, eglandular, sparsely pilose; lamina oblong-lanceolate to ovate-orbicular, most<br />

frequently ovate, coriaceous, 2.5–13.5 × 1.3–5.5 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 1–7 mm<br />

long, rounded to subcordate at base, hirsute beneath at least on venation, with palisade<br />

glands present towards base; primary veins 7–9 pairs, plane or nearly so above, prominent<br />

beneath; midrib prominulous above, prominent and hirsute beneath. Inflorescences terminal<br />

and axillary little-branched panicles, 3–26 cm long, or rarely reduced to racemes; rachis and<br />

branches sparsely hirsute-hispid. Bracts and bracteoles 2–6 mm long, oblong to lanceolate,<br />

membranous, sparsely hirsute, persistent; margins bearing small stipitate glands or sessile<br />

rather inconspicuous glands. Flowers 5–7 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, hirsute on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 1–3 mm long. Calyx<br />

lobes acute, hirsute on exterior, grey-puberulous within; margins eglandular. Petals 5, white<br />

to purple, glabrous. Stamens 5–6, unilateral with a toothed portion of the circle opposite;<br />

filaments purple, far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute up to 1/2 its length. Ovary inserted<br />

at or near mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit ellipsoid; epicarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp<br />

thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, hard, bony, hirsute within.<br />

St. Vincent, Trinidad, Venezuela, Guianas, Colombia and N Brazil. 81: TRT, WIN. 82: FRG,<br />

GUY, SUR, VEN. 83: CLM. 84: BZN (AM, AP, PA, RR). Open sandy places, savannas,<br />

savanna margins, sandy river banks and islands. Flowering throughout the year. Map 169.<br />

81. TRINIDAD-TOBAGO: Trinidad, Piarco Savanna, S of Arouca, N.L.Britton et al. 89 (GH, K, NY, US).<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Mt. Des Trois Pitons, J.J. de Granville 4321 (CAY, NY, P). GUYANA: E Berbice-<br />

Corentyne Region, Awara Savanna, 85 mi [135 km] S of Canje R., J.J.Pipoly 9334 (NY, P, US). SURINAME:<br />

Sipaliwini, Blanche Marie Waterfall, Nickerie R., R.Evans et al. 2413 (K, MO). VENEZUELA: Bolívar, 8 km<br />

from Ciudad Piar, E.Briceño et al. 4 (K, MYF); Amazonas, Dept. Atabapo, between Culebra airport and Cerro<br />

Duida, R.L.Liesner 17576 (MO, NY). 83. COLOMBIA: Meta, Mun. La Macarena, Río Cristales, R.Callejas<br />

& O.Marulanda 7160 (K, MO). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Rio Negro, Rio Téa, 40 km above mouth,<br />

K.Kubitzki et al. 79-241 (INPA, US); Pará, P. N. Tucumaque, Rio Paru do Oeste, P.B.Cavalcante 2477 (MG);<br />

Roraima, Mun. de Caracaraí, Manaus-Caracararaí km 522–524, C.A. Cid Ferreira 9151 (INPA, K, NY).<br />

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35. Hirtella castilloana Prance, Kew Bull. 54: 110 (1999), as castillana<br />

T: Venezuela: Amazonas, Río Cataniapo, A.Castillo 3335; holo: UCV; iso: K.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Kew Bull. 54: 113 (1999).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Kew Bull. 54: 106 (1999).<br />

Tree to 6 m tall. Branches with few stiff appressed hairs when young, soon becoming<br />

glabrous and shiny. Leaves with stipules linear, 5–6 mm long, 0.5 mm wide, early caducous;<br />

petioles 2–3 mm long, with a few stiff appressed hairs, eglandular, terete; lamina lanceolate,<br />

chartaceous, 10–14 × 1.8–3.5 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 5–12 mm long, slightly<br />

subcordate at base, glabrous above, with a few stiff appressed hairs beneath on midrib and<br />

principal venation, with paired sessile glands towards base of lamina and several others<br />

along lamina near to midrib; midrib prominulous above, prominent beneath; primary veins<br />

10–13 pairs, prominulous on both surfaces. Inflorescences racemes or occasionally a few<br />

branches bearing 2 flowers, 6–11 cm long; rachis sparsely appressed-hispid. Bracts and<br />

bracteoles 6–9 mm long, persistent; margins of most with few sessile glands; tip glandular.<br />

Flowers 4–5 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, sparsely appressed hispid on exterior,<br />

glabrous within except for deflexed hairs at throat; pedicels 3–5 mm long. Calyx lobes acute,<br />

with sparse appressed hairs on exterior, grey-tomentellous within; margins eglandular. Petals<br />

5, white, glabrous. Stamens 6, unilateral; filaments purple, far exceeding calyx lobes. Style<br />

hirsute on lower ¼. Ovary inserted near to mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit not seen.<br />

Amazonian Venezuela. 82: VEN. 83: CLM. Savannas. Map 170.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Amazonas, Dept. Atures, Puerto Ayacucho, Samanapo, Río Cataniapo, A.Castillo 1340<br />

(K, UCV). 83. COLOMBIA: Vaupés, Mitú, lower Río Paraná-pichuna, J.L.Zarucchi 1983 (K, NY).<br />

36. Hirtella deflexa Maguire, Fieldiana, Bot. 28: 255 (1952)<br />

T: Venezuela: Bolívar, Mt. Roraima district, Arabupu, A.S.Pinkus 46; holo: NY; iso: F, S, US.<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 234 (1989).<br />

Shrub or small tree. Branches pilose when young, becoming glabrous with age. Leaves with<br />

stipules to 6 mm long, linear, hispid, subpersistent, eglandular; petioles 1–2 mm long, terete,<br />

eglandular, hispid; lamina ovate, subcoriaceous, 4–8 × 2–4 cm, acute to acuminate at apex<br />

with acumen 0–5 mm long, cordate at base, sparsely hirsute beneath; primary veins 9–12 pairs,<br />

plane or almost so above, prominent beneath; midrib prominulous above, prominent and hirsute<br />

beneath. Inflorescences terminal and predominantly axillary little-branched panicles, 4.5–10 cm<br />

long; rachis and branches sparsely hirsute. Bracts and bracteoles 2–3 mm long, oblong,<br />

membranous, persistent; margins bearing slender stipitate glands. Flowers 5–6 mm long.<br />

Receptacle campanulate, sparsely hirsutulous on exterior, glabrous within except at throat;<br />

pedicels 2–3.5 mm long. Calyx lobes rounded to acute, hirsutulous on exterior, greypubescent<br />

within; margins eglandular. Petals 5, glabrous, white. Stamens 4–6, unilateral;<br />

filaments reddish purple, far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute on lower portion only.<br />

Ovary inserted midway up receptacle, villous. Fruit not seen.<br />

Venezuela (Amazonas and Bolívar). 82: VEN. River banks. Flowering Nov.–Jan. Map 171.<br />

82. VENEZUELA: Bolívar, Distr. Sifontes, Río Yuruaní, 5 km S of Wadakapiapué-tepui, O.Huber 11774<br />

(MYF, NY); Bolívar, 146 km S of El Dorado, J.A.Steyermark et al. 104223 (NY, VEN); Amazonas, Dept.<br />

Casiquiare, 12 km from San Fernando de Atabapo, G.Aymard et al. 6458 (K, MO, PORT); Amazonas, Dept.<br />

Río Negro, N of Cumaquita, 90 km ENE of San Carlos de Río Negro, R.Liesner & F.Delascio 21878A (MO, NY).<br />

37. Hirtella tentaculata Poepp., in E.F.Poeppig & S.F.Endlicher, Nov. Gen. Sp. Pl. 3: 75<br />

(1845)<br />

T: Brazil North: Pará, Breves, E.Poeppig s.n.; holo: W; iso: LE; iso fragment: F.<br />

Illustration: G.T.Prance, Fl. Venez. Guayana 4: 223 (1998).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 257 (1989).<br />

Tree to 20 m tall. Branches tomentellous when young, becoming glabrous and lenticellate<br />

with age. Leaves with stipules 2–3 mm long, ovate, tomentose, persistent; petioles 3–8 mm


CHRYSOBALANACEAE (Hirtella)<br />

long, tomentellous, caducous, eglandular; lamina elliptic to oblong-elliptic, coriaceous, 7–24 ×<br />

3.5–10.5 cm, acuminate at apex with acumen 2–10.5 mm long, rounded at base, with<br />

impressed venation above, hirsute beneath, with a few palisade glands towards base; primary<br />

veins 10–13 pairs, impressed above, prominent beneath; midrib plane above, prominent and<br />

hirsute beneath. Inflorescences densely-flowered terminal and axillary panicles 6–25 cm<br />

long; rachis and branches tomentellous to puberulous. Bracts and bracteoles 1–6 mm long,<br />

oblong to lanceolate; glands numerous, stipitate on stalks up to 8 mm long, arising from<br />

pedicels and axils of flowers. Flowers 4–6 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, puberulous on<br />

exterior, glabrous within except at throat. Calyx lobes rounded to acute, puberulous on<br />

exterior, grey-pubescent within; margins eglandular. Petals 5, glabrous. Stamens 3–5, unilateral,<br />

with short filamentous staminodes opposite; filaments glabrous, far exceeding calyx lobes.<br />

Style hirsute up to 1/3 its length. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit ellipsoid;<br />

epicarp smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp thin, hard, bony, hirsute within.<br />

Eastern Venezuela, Guyana, and NE Brazil. 82: GUY, VEN. 84: BZE (MA), BZN (PA).<br />

Non-flooded or periodically flooded forest. Flowering May–Nov. Map 172.<br />

82. GUYANA: Mt. Ayanganna, NE side, S.S. & C.Tillett 44969 (NY). VENEZUELA: Bolívar, lower Quebrada<br />

O-paru-má, trib of Río Pacairo, J.A.Steyermark 60561 (F, NY, US); Urimán, Río Chirea, L.Bernardi 769 (K,<br />

NY, VEN). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Pará, Rio Jarí, Estrada Planalto A., N.T.Silva 2170 (BISH, IAN, NY);<br />

Pará, Igarapé Cuçari, Planalto de Santarém, R.L.Fróes 31771 (IAN). BRAZIL NORTHEAST: Maranhão, Mun.<br />

de Monção, P. I. Guajá, Rio Turiaçu, W.Balée 3275 (MG, NY).<br />

38. Hirtella macrophylla Benth. ex Hook.f., in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2): 36 (1867)<br />

T: Venezuela: Amazonas, San Carlos, Rio Negro, R.Spruce 3095; lecto: K, fide G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop.<br />

Monogr. 9: 295 (1972); isolecto: BM, BR, CGE, LE, NY, OXF, P, TCD, W.<br />

Illustrations: J.D.Hooker, in C.F.P.Martius, Fl. Bras. 14(2), t. 12 (1867); G.T.Prance, Fl. Ecuador 10: 17 (1979).<br />

Map: G.T.Prance, Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 9S: 245 (1989).<br />

Tree, small. Branches tomentellous when young, soon becoming glabrous and lenticellate.<br />

Leaves with stipules 2–3 mm long, subulate, persistent, tomentose; petioles 3–10.5 mm long,<br />

tomentellous, terete, eglandular; lamina elliptic, coriaceous, 10–18 × 5–9 cm, acuminate at<br />

apex with acumen 3–10 mm long, rounded to subcuneate at base, sparsely hirsute beneath on<br />

primary venation, with palisade glands frequent towards base; primary veins 7–10 pairs,<br />

prominulous above, prominent beneath; midrib plane above, prominent and hirsute beneath.<br />

Inflorescences terminal and axillary panicles 10–30 cm long; rachis and branches<br />

tomentellous to sparsely puberulous. Bracts and bracteoles to 8 mm long, oblong, puberulous,<br />

persistent, with numerous long-stalked glands arising from pedicels and axils of flowers.<br />

Flowers 5–6 mm long. Receptacle campanulate, puberulous on exterior, glabrous within<br />

except at throat. Calyx lobes rounded, sparsely puberulous on exterior, grey-pubescent<br />

within; margins eglandular. Petals 5, glabrous. Stamens 4–6, unilateral with a toothed<br />

portion of arc opposite them; filaments glabrous, far exceeding calyx lobes. Style hirsute up<br />

to 1/2 its length. Ovary inserted at mouth of receptacle, pilose. Fruit ellipsoid; epicarp<br />

smooth, glabrous; mesocarp thin, fleshy; endocarp hard, thin, bony, hirsute within. Fig. 71.<br />

Amazonian Colombia, Guianas, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela and Brazil. 82: FRG, VEN. 83: CLM,<br />

ECU, PER. 84: BZC (MT), BZN (AM, PA). River banks and secondary forest. Map 173.<br />

82. FRENCH GUIANA: Piste de St. Elie, D.Sabatier & M.F.Prevost 3656 (CAY, K). VENEZUELA:<br />

Amazonas, Dept. Casiquiare, Yavita, G.S.Bunting et al. 3825 (U); Bolívar, Mun. de Raul Leoni, 53 km SW of<br />

Uriman, A.Fernández 3339 (MYF, NY). 83. COLOMBIA: Vaupés, Rio Apaporis, Soratama, R.E.Schultes &<br />

I.Cabrera 13622 (A, BM, COL, GH, NY, US). ECUADOR: Napo, Tena Cantón, Jatun Sacha Biol. Sta. 8 km E<br />

of Misahuallí, D.Neill & S.Espinoza 9829 (K, MO, QCNE). PERU: Pasco, Prov. Oxapampa, Distr. Isocozacín,<br />

W.Pariona et al. 867 (K, MO); Amazonas, Bagua Prov., Yamayakat, R.Vásquez & N.Jaramillo 20306 (K,<br />

MO). 84. BRAZIL NORTH: Amazonas, Manaus, Rio Negro, Igarapé Buião, R.E.Schultes & W.A.Rodrigues<br />

26184A (ECON, INPA); Pará, Marajó, Campos de Joanes, N.A.Rosa 3607 (MG, NY). BRAZIL WEST-<br />

CENTRAL: Mato Grosso, Mun. de Novo Aripuanã, Km 120 towards São Francisco Mine, C.A. Cid Ferreira<br />

5668 (INPA, NY).<br />

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Figure 71. Hirtella macrophylla. A, habit; B, flower and buds; C, flower section; D, petal<br />

(A–D, H.S.Lugo 4286 and D.Coelho INPA3935). Scale bars: A = 5 cm; B = 2 mm; C, D = 1 mm.<br />

Drawn by H.M.Fukuda. Previously published in G.T.Prance, Fl. Ecuador 10: 17 (1979).

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