Costus tappenbeckianus J.Braun & K.Schum.
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24. Costus tappenbeckianus J.Braun & K.Schum. View in CoL View at ENA — Plate 3c View Plate 3 ; Map 10 View Map 10
Costus tappenbeckianus J.Braun & K.Schum. (1889) 152; K.Schum. (1904) 416. — Type: Braun s.n. (holo B destroyed), cultivated and flowering in April 1889 in the Hort. Bot. Berlin from material collected in Gross-Batanga, South Province,Cameroon.As the holotype in Berlin was destroyed and no other type material was located, we hereby select a neotype from a locality not far from the type locality: J.J.F.E. de Wilde 8702 (neo WAG 2 sheets [ WAG0114484 , WAG0114485 ]; isoneo BR, EA, K, MA, MO, P, PRE, YA), Cameroon, South-West Province, Dipikar Island, 3 km SE of the bridge crossing the Bongola River, along forest exploitation track, 3 Dec. 1975 .
Costus pauciflorus K.Schum. (1892) View in CoL 421, syn. nov. — Type: Soyaux 119 (holo B destroyed; lecto K, designated here), Gabon, Estuaire, ‘ in ditione Munda, Sibange-Farm’, 3 Sept. 1880 .
Costus radicans Gagnep. (1903) View in CoL 262, syn. nov. — Type: Bates 519 (holo P; iso BM, G, K), Gabon, Estuaire, Mfôa , 85 miles E of Gaboon, Oct. 1896 .
Costus nemotrichus K.Schum. (1904) View in CoL 414,f. 47,syn. nov. — Type: Dinklage 954 (holo B destroyed), Cameroon, South Province, Gross-Batanga .
Costus phaeotrichus Loes. (1909) View in CoL 392, syn. nov. — Type: Zenker 3694 ( B destroyed; lecto P, designated here; isolecto BM, E, G, K, L, M, P, S, US, W), Cameroon, South Province, Bipindi (‘Bipindihof’), ‘blühend vom Dezember bis Februar,1908’; other syntype: Ledermann 945 ( B destroyed), Cameroon, South Province, Mfosse , near Nkolebunde, 180 m ,
Terrestrial herb 0.2–1 m tall. Leaves several; sheaths brownish red, shiny, more or less turbinate, 0.3–1 cm diam, upper margin irregularly denticulate; ligule chartaceous, truncate, 1–5 mm long; petiole 0–3 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely to sparsely covered with half-appressed to erect, brown, needlelike hairs to c. 4 mm long to glabrous; lamina often irregularly bullate and 5–10-plicate (Maas 9962), upper side shiny, bright green, lower side reddish to purplish, elliptic to obovate, often slightly asymmetrical, 5.5–18(–22) by 2.5–7(–14) cm, both sides rather densely to sparsely covered with half-appressed to erect, brown, needle-like hairs to c. 4 mm long to glabrous, base cordate, apex acute to acuminate (acumen to c. 10 mm long). Inflorescence few-flowered, (narrowly) ovoid to ellipsoid, 2.5–4 by 1–1.5 cm, terminating a separate leafless shoot 1–9 cm long, or rarely terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, bracteoles, calyx, ovary and capsule glabrous or nearly so. Flowers 2 per bract; bracts brownish red to dark purple, shiny, chartaceous, ovate-triangular, 2–3.5 by 0.7–3 cm, callus brown, 2–4 mm long; appendages absent; bracteole boat-shaped, 22–35 mm long, callus green to yellow, c. 2 mm long; calyx (5–) 10–13 mm long, lobes broadly triangular, 1–2 mm long, callus absent; corolla hyaline, whitish pink, 55–90 mm long, glabrous, tube 15–30 mm long, lobes narrowly elliptic, 30–60 mm long; label- lum at the outer side white with dark pink upper half, inner side with white throat, dark pink upper part, or completely dark pink, or rarely completely white, with yellow nectar guide, funnelshaped to horizontally flattened, broadly obovate when spread out, 35–70 by 40–60 mm, margin undulate and fimbriate; stamen white to pink, 20–45 by 9–12 mm, apex pink to red, anther 5–6 mm long. Capsule broadly obovoid, c. 8 by 7 mm. Seeds 2–3 by 3–4 mm.
Distribution — Central Africa (Cabinda (Angola), Cameroon, Congo Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon).
Habitat & Ecology — In non-inundated primary or second- ary rainforest, in swamp forest, in dark wet places, on loamy or sandy soil. At elevations of 0– 800 m. Flowering and fruiting: all year through.
IUCN Conservation Status — Least Concern.
Notes — Costus tappenbeckianus is characterized by a fewflowered inflorescence terminating a separate leafless shoot with pink (or rarely white) flowers and subsessile leaves with a cordate base. The sheaths, especially those of the separate reproductive leafless shoot, are more or less turbinate with an irregularly denticulate reddish upper margin. The corolla lobes are relatively narrow. Left and right margin of the labellum are not touching each other, thus not forming a complete funnel. A specimen with white flowers is cultivated in Burgers’ Bush, Arnhem, The Netherlands; it was originally collected in Gabon (Maas & Maas 9787). Costus tappenbeckianus was placed by Schumann (1904: 414) in his new subg. Epicostus together with C. bicolor , C. dendrophilus , C. lanceolatus , C. nemotrichus , C. nudicaulis , C. pauciflorus and C. radicans . According to him these species were all epiphytic (‘saepissime epiphytici’), except for C. tappenbeckianus , had a small and few-flowered inflorescence and nicely coloured, but never yellow, flowers. Costus nudicaulis (now in- cluded in C. phyllocephalus ) and the Neotropical species C. lanceolatus were different from the other six species of this sub- genus by an inflorescence terminating a leafy shoot. After an intensive study of the six other species of the subg. Epicostus with an inflorescence terminating a separate leafless shoot, we found that they only differed in minor indument features. Costus bicolor and C. dendrophilus , of which no material is available (as that has been destroyed) are here considered insufficiently known species (see below)
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Costus tappenbeckianus J.Braun & K.Schum.
Kamer 1, H. Maas-van de, Maas 1, P. J. M., Wieringa 1, J. J. & Specht, C. D. 2016 |
Costus phaeotrichus
Loes. 1909 |
Costus nemotrichus K.Schum. (1904)
K. Schum. 1904 |
Costus radicans
Gagnep. 1903 |
Costus pauciflorus K.Schum. (1892)
K. Schum. 1892 |