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Treculia staudtii

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Filed as Treculia staudtii var. angustifolia Engl.; nom. nud. [family MORACEAE]
Isotype of Treculia staudtii Engl. var. angustifolia Engl. [family MORACEAE]
Type of Treculia staudtii Engl. [family MORACEAE]
Isosyntype of Treculia staudtii Engler [family MORACEAE]
Isotype of Treculia staudtii var. angustifolia Engl. [family MORACEAE]
Type of Treculia staudtii Engl. var. angustifolia Engl. [family MORACEAE]
Isotype of Treculia staudtii Engl. [family MORACEAE]
Holotype of Treculia staudtii var. angustifolia Engl. [family MORACEAE]
Type? of Treculia staudtii Engelm. [family MORACEAE]
Isotype of Treculia staudtii Engler var. angustifolia Engler [family MORACEAE]
Isotype of Treculia staudtii Engl. var. angustifolia Engl. [family MORACEAE]
Paratype of Treculia staudtii Engl. [family MORACEAE]
Isotype of Treculia staudtii Engl. [family MORACEAE]
Isotype of Treculia staudtii Engl. var. angustifolia Engl. [family MORACEAE]
Isotype of Treculia staudtii Engl. var. angustifolia Engl. [family MORACEAE]
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Identification
Isotype of Treculia staudtii Engler [family MORACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Engl.,
Related name
  • Treculia obovoidea
  • Treculia obovoides
  • Treculia staudtii

Flora

Entry for TRECULIA obovoidea N. E. Br. [family MORACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 6, Part 2, page 17, (1916) Author: (By J. HUTCHINSON AND A. B. Rendle)
Names
TRECULIA obovoidea N. E. Br. [family MORACEAE], in Kew Bulletin, 1894, 361.
TRECULIA Staudtii Engl. [family MORACEAE], in Pflanzenfam. Nachtr. i. zum ii.-iv. 120, and Monogr. Morac. Afr. 33, t. xiv. fig. A.
TRECULIA Staudtii Engl. var. angustifolia [family MORACEAE], l.c. 34.
Information
A tree 30 ft. high; young branchlets at first very minutely puberulous. Leaves oblong or oblong-elliptic, obtusely and rather abruptly acuminate, slightly narrowed to or subcuneate at the apex, 3–7 in. long, 1–3 1/2 in. broad, chartaceous, glabrous on both surfaces; lateral nerves, veins, petiole and stipules as in T. acuminata. Male heads and bracts as in T. acuminata, but the former ellipsoid or obovoid, 1/4– 1/2 in. long, up to 5 lin. in diam. Basal bracts rather lax and distant, ovate, acute, closely puberulous outside, ciliolate. Perianth tubular, lobed at the apex, lobes acute, shortly ciliate. Stamens mostly 3.
Distribution
Nigeria Upper Guinea Old Calabar River, Mann, 2303! Thomson, 104! Oban, Talbot, 2316a! 2321! 2335!Cameroons Upper Guinea Johann Albrechtshöhe, Staudt, 633! 685! 934! Lolodorf, Staudt, 270! Bipinde, Zenker, 2526! 3776!
Notes
I have not seen an example of the genus Acanthotreculia, Engl. in Engl. Jahrb. xl. 546 (A. Winkleri, Engl. l.c. 548, fig. 2), founded on female material collected by Winkler (1283) and Zenker (2295) in the Cameroons; but Engler's figure depicts a plant which I have little doubt is the female of Treculia obovoidea, N. E. Br. The same prickly female receptacle occurs in T. acuminata, Baill., but in that species, as in the male heads, it is globose and not ellipsoid as in Engler's plant. The male receptacles of T. obovoidea are, however, ellipsoid or obovoid, and a corresponding shape might be expected in the case of the female, a condition which is fulfilled in Engler's Acanthotreculia.

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