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CEPHALOPENTANDRA ecirrhosa (Cogn.) C. Jeffrey [family CUCURBITACEAE]
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1967) Author: C. Jeffrey
Names
CEPHALOPENTANDRA ecirrhosa (Cogn.) C. Jeffrey [family CUCURBITACEAE], in K.B. 17: 477 (1964). Type: Ethiopia, Harrar, Abdallah [Abdulla], Keller 116 (Z, holo.!)
Coccinia ecirrhosa Cogn. [family CUCURBITACEAE], in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 4: 822 (1896)
Cephalopentandra obbiadensis Chiov. [family CUCURBITACEAE], Fl. Somala 1: 187, t. 20/1 (1929). Type: Somali Republic (S.), Obbia, Stefanini & Puccioni 458 (FI, holo.!)
Coccinia quercifolia Hutch. & Bruce [family CUCURBITACEAE], in K.B. 1941: 99 (1941). Type: Somali Republic (N.) on Ethiopian border at 45° 9′ E, 8° 37′ N, Gillett 4194 (K, holo.!)
Coccinia obbiadensis (Chiov.) Cuf. [family CUCURBITACEAE], E.P.A.: 1050 (1965)
Information
Perennial climber; rootstock projecting above the soil as a prolate hemiellipsoid; stems herbaceous, glabrous, at the base becoming thickened and woody with thin brownish papery bark. Leaves usually subsessile and ± amplexicaul; blade elliptic or elliptic-cordate in outline, glabrous, slightly apiculate, 30–90 mm. long, 38–72 mm. broad, shallowly to deeply pinnately or pinnato-palmately 5–7-lobed; lobes opposite, broadly rounded to finely dissected, 3–30 mm. broad; blade narrowed to 3–42 mm. between the lobes; petiole 2–5 mm. long, sometimes up to 30 mm. long in lower leaves. Male flowers on 17–25 mm. long pedicels; receptacle-tube cylindrical below, expanded and broadly campanulate above, 7–10 mm. long; lobes triangular-lanceolate, 2–3 mm. long; corolla-lobes 12–28 mm. long, 8–13 mm. broad, united in lower quarter. Female flowers on 9–10 mm. long stalks; ovary ellipsoid, obtuse at the ends, shortly and densely hairy, 15–19 mm. long, 4–4.5 mm. across; receptacle-tube cylindrical, ± 7 mm. long; lobes triangular-lanceolate, ± 2.5 mm. long; corolla-lobes ± 26 mm. long and 12 mm. broad, united below. Fruit on a ± 7 mm. long stalk, ellipsoid, attenuate at the ends, red, 80 mm. long and 40 mm. across. Seeds 6 × 5 × 2 mm.; testa verrucose with small rounded warts.
Range
DISTR. U1; K1, 2, 4
Altitude range
45–1090 m.
Distribution
KENYA Northern Frontier Province 23 km. on Bura–Ijara road, 7 Jan. 1943, Bally 2057!KENYA Turkana District about 80 km. W. of Lodwar, 11 May 1953, Padwa 132!KENYA Meru District Isiolo, 9 Mar. 1952, Gillett 12513!UGANDA Karamoja District E. Matheniko, Sept. 1958, J. Wilson 630!
Distribution (external)
; Ethiopia
Somali Republic
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1967) Author: C. Jeffrey
Names
CEPHALOPENTANDRA ecirrhosa (Cogn.) C. Jeffrey [family CUCURBITACEAE], in K.B. 17: 477 (1964). Type: Ethiopia, Harrar, Abdallah [Abdulla], Keller 116 (Z, holo.!)
Coccinia ecirrhosa Cogn. [family CUCURBITACEAE], in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 4: 822 (1896)
Cephalopentandra obbiadensis Chiov. [family CUCURBITACEAE], Fl. Somala 1: 187, t. 20/1 (1929). Type: Somali Republic (S.), Obbia, Stefanini & Puccioni 458 (FI, holo.!)
Coccinia quercifolia Hutch. & Bruce [family CUCURBITACEAE], in K.B. 1941: 99 (1941). Type: Somali Republic (N.) on Ethiopian border at 45° 9′ E, 8° 37′ N, Gillett 4194 (K, holo.!)
Coccinia obbiadensis (Chiov.) Cuf. [family CUCURBITACEAE], E.P.A.: 1050 (1965)
Information
Perennial climber; rootstock projecting above the soil as a prolate hemiellipsoid; stems herbaceous, glabrous, at the base becoming thickened and woody with thin brownish papery bark. Leaves usually subsessile and ± amplexicaul; blade elliptic or elliptic-cordate in outline, glabrous, slightly apiculate, 30–90 mm. long, 38–72 mm. broad, shallowly to deeply pinnately or pinnato-palmately 5–7-lobed; lobes opposite, broadly rounded to finely dissected, 3–30 mm. broad; blade narrowed to 3–42 mm. between the lobes; petiole 2–5 mm. long, sometimes up to 30 mm. long in lower leaves. Male flowers on 17–25 mm. long pedicels; receptacle-tube cylindrical below, expanded and broadly campanulate above, 7–10 mm. long; lobes triangular-lanceolate, 2–3 mm. long; corolla-lobes 12–28 mm. long, 8–13 mm. broad, united in lower quarter. Female flowers on 9–10 mm. long stalks; ovary ellipsoid, obtuse at the ends, shortly and densely hairy, 15–19 mm. long, 4–4.5 mm. across; receptacle-tube cylindrical, ± 7 mm. long; lobes triangular-lanceolate, ± 2.5 mm. long; corolla-lobes ± 26 mm. long and 12 mm. broad, united below. Fruit on a ± 7 mm. long stalk, ellipsoid, attenuate at the ends, red, 80 mm. long and 40 mm. across. Seeds 6 × 5 × 2 mm.; testa verrucose with small rounded warts.
Range
DISTR. U1; K1, 2, 4
Altitude range
45–1090 m.
Distribution
KENYA Northern Frontier Province 23 km. on Bura–Ijara road, 7 Jan. 1943, Bally 2057!KENYA Turkana District about 80 km. W. of Lodwar, 11 May 1953, Padwa 132!KENYA Meru District Isiolo, 9 Mar. 1952, Gillett 12513!UGANDA Karamoja District E. Matheniko, Sept. 1958, J. Wilson 630!
Distribution (external)
; Ethiopia
Somali Republic
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1967) Author: C. Jeffrey
Names
CEPHALOPENTANDRA ecirrhosa (Cogn.) C. Jeffrey [family CUCURBITACEAE], in K.B. 17: 477 (1964). Type: Ethiopia, Harrar, Abdallah [Abdulla], Keller 116 (Z, holo.!)
Coccinia ecirrhosa Cogn. [family CUCURBITACEAE], in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 4: 822 (1896)
Cephalopentandra obbiadensis Chiov. [family CUCURBITACEAE], Fl. Somala 1: 187, t. 20/1 (1929). Type: Somali Republic (S.), Obbia, Stefanini & Puccioni 458 (FI, holo.!)
Coccinia quercifolia Hutch. & Bruce [family CUCURBITACEAE], in K.B. 1941: 99 (1941). Type: Somali Republic (N.) on Ethiopian border at 45° 9′ E, 8° 37′ N, Gillett 4194 (K, holo.!)
Coccinia obbiadensis (Chiov.) Cuf. [family CUCURBITACEAE], E.P.A.: 1050 (1965)
Information
Perennial climber; rootstock projecting above the soil as a prolate hemiellipsoid; stems herbaceous, glabrous, at the base becoming thickened and woody with thin brownish papery bark. Leaves usually subsessile and ± amplexicaul; blade elliptic or elliptic-cordate in outline, glabrous, slightly apiculate, 30–90 mm. long, 38–72 mm. broad, shallowly to deeply pinnately or pinnato-palmately 5–7-lobed; lobes opposite, broadly rounded to finely dissected, 3–30 mm. broad; blade narrowed to 3–42 mm. between the lobes; petiole 2–5 mm. long, sometimes up to 30 mm. long in lower leaves. Male flowers on 17–25 mm. long pedicels; receptacle-tube cylindrical below, expanded and broadly campanulate above, 7–10 mm. long; lobes triangular-lanceolate, 2–3 mm. long; corolla-lobes 12–28 mm. long, 8–13 mm. broad, united in lower quarter. Female flowers on 9–10 mm. long stalks; ovary ellipsoid, obtuse at the ends, shortly and densely hairy, 15–19 mm. long, 4–4.5 mm. across; receptacle-tube cylindrical, ± 7 mm. long; lobes triangular-lanceolate, ± 2.5 mm. long; corolla-lobes ± 26 mm. long and 12 mm. broad, united below. Fruit on a ± 7 mm. long stalk, ellipsoid, attenuate at the ends, red, 80 mm. long and 40 mm. across. Seeds 6 × 5 × 2 mm.; testa verrucose with small rounded warts.
Range
DISTR. U1; K1, 2, 4
Altitude range
45–1090 m.
Distribution
KENYA Northern Frontier Province 23 km. on Bura–Ijara road, 7 Jan. 1943, Bally 2057!KENYA Turkana District about 80 km. W. of Lodwar, 11 May 1953, Padwa 132!KENYA Meru District Isiolo, 9 Mar. 1952, Gillett 12513!UGANDA Karamoja District E. Matheniko, Sept. 1958, J. Wilson 630!
Distribution (external)
; Ethiopia
Somali Republic
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