Trichoscypha reygaertii De Wild.

Breteler, F. J., 2004, The genus Trichoscypha (Anacardiaceae) in Lower Guinea and Congolia: A synoptic revision, Adansonia (3) 26 (1), pp. 97-127 : 123-124

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Trichoscypha reygaertii De Wild.
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17. Trichoscypha reygaertii De Wild.

Bull. Jard. Bot. État 4: 368 (1914); Van der Veken, Fl. Congo Belge et Ruanda-Urundi 9: 83 (1960). — Type: Reygaert 94, Congo (Kinshasa), Dundusana, Ƌ fl. Feb. 1913 (holo-, BR!). Trichoscypha lescrauwaetii De Wild., Bull. Jard. Bot .

État 4: 368 (1914); Van der Veken, Fl. Congo

Belge et Ruanda-Urundi 9: 82 (1960). — Type: Lescrauwaet 181, Congo (Kinshasa), Lubi, Ƌ fl. Sep. 1904 (holo-, BR!) .

Trichoscypha mildbraedii Engl. & Brehmer, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 54: 320 (1917); Van der Veken, Fl. Congo Belge et Ruanda-Urundi 9: 88 (1960); Bull. Jard. Bot. État 35: 464 (1966). — Type: Mildbraed 3558, Congo (Kinshasa), Kimuenza, juv. fr. Sep. 1910 (holo-, B, delet.; lecto-, designated here, HBG!).

Trichoscypha altescandens Van der Veken, Bull. Jard. Bot. État 29: 251 (1959); Fl. Congo Belge et Ruanda-Urundi 9: 87, fig. 9 (1960). — Type: A. Léonard 772, Congo (Kinshasa), Yangambi, ♀ fl. June 1958 (holo-, BR!) .

Trichoscypha arborescens Van der Veken, Bull. Jard. Bot. État 29: 253 (1959); Fl. Congo Belge et Ruanda- Urundi 9: 84 (1960). — Type: Lebrun 6085, Congo (Kinshasa), between Kindu and Katako Kombé, Ƌ fl. Aug. 1932 (holo-, BR!; iso-, K!).

Trichoscypha scandens Van der Veken, Bull. Jard. Bot. État 29: 259 (1959); Fl. Congo Belge et Ruanda- Urundi 9: 86 (1960). — Type: Louis 8976, Congo (Kinshasa), Yambao, Ƌ fl. Apr. 1938 (holo-, BR!).

Shrub up to ± 5 m high, tree to 15 m tall with trunk 30-40 cm diam., or liana up to c. 15 cm thick. Leaves (2-)3-6(-7)-jugate. Folioles (sub)opposite to alternate, oblong-elliptic to lanceolate, (1.5-)2-4(-4.5) times as long as wide, (3.5-)9-18(-25) × (1.5-)3.5-7(-10) cm, glabrous above exept for the impressed, usually pubescent midrib above, beneath sparsely appressedpuberulous to (sub)glabrous; apex usually caudate-acuminate, the acumen (1-)1.5-2(-3) cm long; lateral nerves (7-)9-14(-18) pairs. Inflorescences terminal to axillary or, more rarely, borne below the leaves, widely branched, up to at least 55 cm long, pubescent to puberulous, often mixed with a patchy, arachnoid to mold-like, white indumentum, this sometimes also present on leaflets beneath. Flowers (Feb.-Oct.) yellowish, 4(-5) merous. Fruits (July-Dec.), subglobose to obovoid-ellipsoid, 1.5-2.5 × 1.5-2 cm, smooth, glabrous. — Figs 2F View FIG ; 13. View FIG

HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION. — Rain forest of Cameroun, Gabon, Congo (Brazzaville) and Congo (Kinshasa). Not yet collected in Equatorial Guinea. Alt. up to c. 1000 m.

SELECTED SPECIMENS. — CAMEROUN: Tchouto & Elad 3319, Elephant Mt., fl. b. Oct. (WAG!); Tchouto & Elad ONOX 219, Onoyong, fl. b. Mar. (WAG!); Van Andel et al. 4215, Boussebeliga, fl. Oct. (WAG!). — CONGO (Brazzaville): Descoings 8793, Etoumbi region, fl. Aug. (BR!); Sita 4732, between Missandra and Koyi, fr. Nov. (BR!). — CONGO (Kinshasa): Breyne 3157, Ngaenke Lake, fr. Dec. (BR!); Germain 4866, Yangambi, fl. Apr. (BR!); Germain 7507, Mukumari, fr. June (BR!); Goossens 2874, Bumba, fl. May (BR!); Goossens 2984, Barumbu, fl. May (BR!, K!); Hart 411, Epulu, fl. (BR!); Abena in Hart 1656, Afarama, fl. Mar. (BR!, K!); Lebrun 6085, between Kindu and Katako Kombe, fl. Aug. (BR!, K!); A. Léonard 772, Yangambi, fl. June (BR!); Lescrauwaet 181, Lubi, fl. Sep. (BR!); Louis 8976, Yambao, fl. Apr. (BR!); Mildbraed 3558, Kimuenza, juv. fr. Sep. (HBG!); Reygaert 94, Dundusana fl. Feb. (BR!); Vanderyst 12365, Ipamu, fl. Oct. (BR!). — GABON: Bernard 1391 SRF, km 78 Kango Rd., fl. Aug. (LBV!); Breteler c.s. 13126, 20- 30 km NNW Ndjolé, juv. fr. Oct. (WAG!); Breteler et al. 14501, Gamba, fl. July (LBV, WAG!); Breteler & de Wilde 286, near Assok, fl. Aug. (MO!, WAG!); Breteler & de Wilde 659, Bélinga, fl. Sep. (BR!, LBV, MO!, WAG!); Gentry 33583, Bélinga, fr. July (MO!, WAG!); Le Testu 5986, Etoughi, fl. July (BR!, P!, WAG!); Le Testu 6055, Mogoumou, fl. Sep. (BM!, BR!, P!, WAG!); Le Testu 8353, Mouila (Poubi), fl. Sep. (BM!, BR!, P!, WAG!); Wieringa 1276, Gamba, fl. July (WAG!).

NOTES. — The synonymy of this species reflects its extreme variation in habit from a medium sized tree ( T. lescrauwaetii , T. arborescens ) to a vigorous liana ( T. altescandens , T. scandens ). VAN DER VEKEN (1960) separated the species he recognized based on their habit only, which seems to me not acceptable. I have tried to find additional characters, but failed. Therefore I conclude that this variation has to be accepted as belonging to a single species. This is strongly supported by a pair of specimens collected in the Epulu area in Ituri, in eastern Congo (Kinshasa): Hart 411 (a tree) and Abena in coll. Hart 1656 (a liana). These specimens are otherwise so much alike that separation in two different species on account of their difference in habit seems quite unacceptable.

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