Coccinia schliebenii Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 11: 685. 1932.

Holstein, Norbert, 2015, Monograph of Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae), PhytoKeys 54, pp. 1-166 : 109-111

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Coccinia schliebenii Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 11: 685. 1932.
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21. Coccinia schliebenii Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 11: 685. 1932.

Coccinia schliebenii Type: Tanzania. Morogoro: Ulanga district, Mahenge ward, Mtimaliassi near Mahenge station. 900-1000 m, male, fl, 14 Jan 1932, H.J.E. Schlieben 1620 (Holotype: B! [B 10 0154928, digital image: B, JPS], isotypes: BM! [BM001010003], BR! [BR0000008886828, digital image: BR, JPS], BR! [BR0000008887580, digital image: BR, JPS], G! [G00301595], M! [M0105774, digital image: JPS], MA [MA386129, digital image: JPS], P! [P00346274, digital image: JPS, P], S [S-G-1518, digital image: S], Z! [Z-000004447]).

Coccinia calophylla Harms in Mildbraed, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 12: 522. 1935.

Coccinia schliebenii Type: Tanzania. Lindi: Muera plateau, Bakari, fl, 26 Oct 1934, H.J.E. Schlieben 5551 (Holotype: B! [B 10 0154924, digital image: B, JPS], isotypes: BM! [BM001010001], BM! [BM001010002], BR! [BR0000008887153, digital image: BR, JPS], BR! [BR0000008887511, digital image: BR, JPS], G! [G00301767], G! [G00301768], HBG! [HBG506428, digital image: JPS], M! [M0105775, digital image: JPS], MA [MA386127, digital image: JPS], P! [P00346272, digital image: JPS, P], P! [P00346273, digital image: JPS, P], S [S08-11865, digital image: JPS, S], Z! [Z-000073408, digital image: Z], Z! [Z-000073409, digital image: Z]).

Description.

Perennial climber. Stems up to 12 m, densely covered with short, stiff, smutty-brownish trichomes. Petioles 1.5-11 cm, indumentum as on stem. Leaves 5-18 × 4.5-18 cm, slightly to deeply palmately 5-lobate. Lobes broadly triangulate to long elliptical, margin dentate, tips acute or obtuse. Upper leaf surface usually densely covered with short, thin trichomes. Lower leaf surface densely (esp. on nerves) covered with short, stiff, dirty-brownish-beige trichomes. Probracts up to 4.5 mm. Tendrils simple or bifid. Common peduncle 1.1-6.5 cm, with indumentum like on stem to puberulous, pedicels of flowers in racemes with up to 4 mm, indumentum as on peduncle, bracts 3-4 mm. Pedicels of solitary flowers 1.2-5 cm, indumentum as on peduncle. Perianth tube with indumentum like on stem to puberulous. Calyx lobes lineal to narrowly lanceolate 10-15 mm. Corolla 4-6.2 cm long, yellow, apricot, pale orange, sometimes marked with purple, lobes 2-3.2 cm. Filament color not seen, anther head not seen, pollen sacs dark yellow to orange. Female flowers solitary, pedicels 2.5-4.5 cm long, densely covered with short trichomes. Hypanthium with indumentum like on stem to puberulous, calyx lobes, and corolla like in male flowers. Ovary with smutty-brownish trichomes. Style 3-6 mm, color not seen. Stigmas 2-lobed, orange-yellow. Fruit 7-9 × c. 2.5 cm long, oblong to shortly cylindrical, ripening from green with 10 more deeply colored ribs via yellow to red. Seeds 5.5-6 × 2.5-3 × 1 mm (L/W/H), symmetrically obovate, face lenticular.

Phenology.

Flowering time: January-March, May-July, December.

Distribution.

Fig. 38. Ethiopia (Benishangul-Gomaz?, Gambela, Oromia, SNNPR), Mozambique (Cabo Delgado), South Sudan (Eastern Equatoria), Tanzania (Iringa, Lindi, Morogoro, Mtwara?, Ruvuma). Elevation 300-1900 m. Black cotton soil, reddish soil, volcanic underground. Markhamia - Dombeya woodland, Chlorophora - Albizia woodland, Dalbergia - Pterocarpus - Combretum - Acacia woodland, woodland with Acanthus sennii , Baphia abyssinica forests, lower afromontane forests, termite hills, gallery forests.

Use.

Fruits edible (W.J. Kindeketa et al. 2793).

Vernacular names.

Didinga: moroich (J.G. Myers 10918), Kipogoro: mdalla (W.J. Kindeketa 2747), Mokonde: ncauedi (M.F. Correia 92).

Specimens examined.

(Selection, in total: 31) Ethiopia. Gambela: 20 km E of Punido, along the new road to Gog, 7°34'N, 34°24'E, I. Friis et al. 7317 (C, K). Oromia: c. 25 km E of Lekemti [Nekemte], W.J.J.O. de Wilde & B.E.E. de Wilde-Duyfjes 7184 (K, MO, WAG [WAG0225409], WAG [WAG0225410], WAG [WAG0225411]). SNNPR: Ghibie [Gibe] or upper Omo gorge, 182 km SW of Addis Abeba on road to Jimma, north bank, J.W. Ash 898 (EA (2), K). Mozambique. Cabo Delgado: Macondes, 2 km from Mueda to Negomano, near Santo António mission, M.F. Correia 92 (LISC). South Sudan. Eastern Equatoria: Didinga Mts, Mt Lotuke, Char, J.G. Myers 10918 (K). Tanzania. Iringa: Mufindi district, Lulanda village, N and NW of Ihili forest patch, 8°35'59"S, 35°37'12"E, M.A. Mwangoka & C.J. Kayombo 63 (MA n.v., MO, P [P05620800]). Lindi: Rondo Plateau, E. Milne-Redhead & P. Taylor 7630 (EA, K). Morogoro: Ulanga district, Kitonga subvillage, 8°46'46"S, 36°42'34"E, G.S. Laizer et al. 1449 (BM, MO). Ruvuma: [near Gumbiro], by R. Mtandazi [river], E. Milne-Redhead & P. Taylor 8538 (B [B 10 0312902], EA, K, LISC, P [P05620801]) and 8539 (EA, P [P05620802]).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Cucurbitales

Family

Cucurbitaceae

Genus

Coccinia

Loc

Coccinia schliebenii Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 11: 685. 1932.

Holstein, Norbert 2015
2015
Loc

Coccinia calophylla

Harms 1935
1935