Costus kupensis Maas & H.Maas, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.3767/000651916X694445 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7573337 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/387687E2-BB2A-FFE1-FFCD-FBC7FC57FDD2 |
treatment provided by |
Juliana |
scientific name |
Costus kupensis Maas & H.Maas |
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sp. nov. |
11. Costus kupensis Maas & H.Maas View in CoL View at ENA , sp. nov. — Fig. 5 View Fig ; Plate 3a View Plate 3 ; Map 6
Costus kupensis can easily be recognized by its yellow flowers and an inflo- rescence terminating a separate leafless shoot, a combination of characters not seen in any other African species of Costus . —
Type: Cheek et al. 7111 (holo K; View Materials iso L, SCA, WAG, YA), Cameroon, South-West Province, hunters path from Kupe Village to mountain top, 840 m, 24 Jan. 1995 .
Costus sp. A . Cheek in Cheek et al. (2004) 434, pl. 15E.
Terrestrial herb 1.5–3 m tall. Leaves many; sheaths 1–2.5 cm diam, dark red; ligule chartaceous, 2-lobed, 5–18 mm long; petiole 5–10 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole rather densely covered with appressed to erect hairs <1 mm long; lamina narrowly obovate-elliptic, 20–27 by 6–9 cm, upper side glabrous, lower side sparsely to rather densely covered with erect hairs <1 mm long on margin and midrib to glabrous, base acute, apex acuminate (acumen 15–20 mm long). Inflorescence many-flowered, ovoid, 4–9 by 3–4 cm, terminating a separate leafless shoot 3–15 cm long; (upper part of) bracts and capsule sparsely to rather densely covered with appressed to erect hairs <1 mm long, bracteole with a row of erect hairs on the keel, calyx glabrous. Flowers 1 per bract; bracts dark reddish brown, coriaceous, broadly to depressed ovate, 1–2 by 1.5–2.5 cm, callus sometimes present and then c. 2 mm long; appendages absent; bracteole boat-shaped, 18–22 mm long, callus c. 1 mm long; calyx 12–16 mm long, in fruit exceeding the bracts, lobes narrowly to broadly triangular, 2–5 mm long, callus absent; corolla yellow, upper part of lobes pinkish, 55–60 mm long, glabrous, tube c. 15 mm long, lobes narrowly elliptic, 40–45 mm long; labellum yellow, with dark yellow nectar guide, funnel-shaped to horizontally flattened, broadly obovate when spread out, c. 50 by 50 mm; stamen yellow, c. 40 by 14 mm, apex recurved, anther 7–8 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid, c. 11 by 6 mm. Seeds c. 2 by 1.5 mm.
Distribution — Central Africa (Cameroon).
Habitat & Ecology — In rainforest. At elevations of 800– 1000 m. Flowering and fruiting: January, May and October.
IUCN Conservation Status — Based on an EOO of 1419 km 2 and an AOO of 12 km 2, occurring on 3 locations, none of which currently has a protected status and one might be already lost, we assess this species as Endangered (EN) B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)+ 2ab(I,ii,iii,iv,v).
Other specimens examined. CAMEROON, Littoral Province, Ebo proposed National Park, Yingui, CRES camp on trail to Iboti, 800 m, 23 Apr. 2005, Cheek et al. 12498 ( K, YA); Mont Nlonako, 5 km SSE of Nkongsamba, 1000 m, 17 Mar.1976, Letouzey 14456 ( K, P). South-West Province, Kupe- Muanenguba Division, Kupe Village, vicinity of saprophyte site on Daniel Ajang’s bush, 870 m, 20 May1996, Cable et al. 2471 ( K, U, WAG, YA) .
Note — The description is partly based on our observations on a living plant in Burgers’ Bush, vouchered as Maas & Maas 10575.
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