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Monotes obliquinervis

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Monotes katangensis (De Wild.) De Wild. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
Monotes katangensis (De Wild.) De Wild. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
Monotes katangensis (De Wild.) De Wild. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
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Identification
Monotes katangensis (De Wild.) De Wild. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE ] (stored under name); Monotes obliquinervis Hutch. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE ]
Related name
  • Monotes katangensis
  • Monotes obliquinervis

Flora

Entry for Monotes katangensis De Wild. De Wild. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 1, Part 2, page 407, (1961) Author: P. Duvigneaud
Names
Monotes obliquinervis Hutch. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE], tom cit.: 247 (1931). Type: N. Rhodesia, Mpulungu, Hutchinson & Gillett 3963 (K, holotype).
Vatica katangensis De Wild. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE], Études Fl. Katanga, 1: 92 (1903). Type as for M. katangensis.
Monotes glandulosissimus Hutch. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE], in Kew Bull. 1931: 246 (1931). Type: N. Rhodesia, near Lusaka, Hutchinson & Gillett 3595 (K, holotype).
Vatica africana var. glomerata Oliv. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE], F.T.A. 1: 173 (1868). Type: N. Rhodesia, Batoka Hills, Kirk (K, holotype).
Monotes katangensis De Wild. De Wild. [family DIPTEROCARPACEAE], in Ann. Mus. Cong. Bot., Sér. 4, 2: 111 (1913); Pl. Bequaert. 4, 2: 177 (1927). — Bancroft in Bol. Soc. Brot., Sér. 2, 13: 372 (1939). — Duvign. in Lejeunea, 13: 60, t. 14 fig. C (1949). TAB. 81 fig. A. Type from the Belgian Congo (Katanga).
Information
Tree up to 13–14 m. high; branchlets tomentellous. Leaf-lamina 6–9 × 3·5–6 cm., elliptic to oblong or obovate-oblong, obtuse to slightly emarginate and sometimes acute or apiculate at the apex, rounded to slightly cordate at the base; upper surface minutely tuberculate-subreticulate, slightly scaberulous with straight or nearly straight generally simple pachydermatous hairs developed on minute, white tubercles and sometimes mixed with smaller penicillate ones; lower surface fulvous-pubescent with straight or curled meso-pachydermatous (medium-thick-walled) hairs on the nerves, veins and reticulation, and with interreticular areoles covered with minute stellate hairs; midrib very thick and prominent beneath; lateral nerves in 10–12 pairs (with a weak tendency to the formation of short subsidiaries), nearly straight, some of them furcate near the apex, nerves and bifurcations reaching the margin of the leaf; reticulation very prominent and forming deep cavities; petiole thick, 1–2 cm. long. Inflorescences of subsessile condensed multiflorous clusters forming large terminal panicles, up to 15 cm. long, fulvous- or rufous-tomentose; pedicels 1–3 mm. long. Sepals 3–4 mm. long, densely sericeous-tomentose. Petals 8–10 mm. long, densely sericeous-tomentose. Stamens with anthers not produced at the apex. Fruits densely crowded (see TAB. 81 fig. A1) at the ends of the branches, 7–9 mm. in diam., subglobose, reticulate, tomentose, conical at the apex; wings 2·5–4 × 1–1·5 cm., reddish-purple, generally narrowly obovate-oblong to spathulate.
Habitat
One of the commonest trees in Brachystegia woodlands on all kinds of soils in N. Rhodesia and SE. Katanga.
Distribution
Zambia S between Choma and Pemba, fl. & fr. 17.viii.1929, Burtt Davy 703 (FHO; K; NDO).Zambia C Lusaka, fl. 22.iv.1932, Duff 387/32 (FHO; NDO).Zambia N Mpulungu, fl. & fr. 20.vii.1930, Hutchinson & Gillett 3963 (K); Chilongowelo, fl. 2.iv.1952, Richards 1404 (K).Zambia E between Minga and Sewa, fr. 2.viii.1929, Burtt Davy 950 (FHO).Zambia W Chingola, fl. 17.iv.1954, Fanshawe 1098 (K; NDO); Ndola, fl. 30.iv.1937, Duff 216 (NDO); Bwana Mkubwa, 16.i.1911, Fries 326 (UPS).Mozambique T Marávia, fr. 12.viii.1941, Torre 3265 (BM); Macanga, Furancungo, fr. 25.viii.1941, Torre 3334 (BM).
Distribution (external)
Belgian Congo (Katanga)
Tanganyika
Notes
Vernacular name: Chimpampa or Kimpampa throughout the whole distribution area.

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