Drosera madagascariensis DC.

Rjosk, A., Neinhuis, C., Monizi, M. & Lautenschläger, T., 2022, Synopsis of the genus Drosera (Droseraceae) in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants 67 (1), pp. 1-14 : 10-11

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https://doi.org/ 10.3767/blumea.2022.67.01.03

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7679444

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Drosera madagascariensis DC.
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8. Drosera madagascariensis DC. View in CoL View at ENA — Fig. 10 View Fig

Drosera madagascariensis DC. (1824) View in CoL 318; Diels (1906) 98; G.C.C. Gilbert (1951) 554; Keay (1954) 121; J.R. Laundon (1959) 5; Oberm. (1970) 200; J.R. Laundon (1978) 68; Troupin (1978) 307; Akoègn. et al. (2006) 539; A.S.Rob. et al. (2017) 1426. —

Type: Lambert s.n. (holo G-DC), Madagascar, 1819.

Drosera congolana Taton (1945b) View in CoL 310; G.C.C. Gilbert (1951) 552. — Type: J. Bequaert 7191 (holo BR), DRC, Leopoldville, 29 Mar. 1915

Perennial, caulescent herb. Stems up to 25 cm long, rarely acau- lescent (see Note), c. 1 mm diam, only apical part of the stem self-supporting, glabrous or sparsely pilose ( Fig. 10b View Fig ). Leaves evenly spaced along the stem, alternate to spirally arranged, occasionally clustered, erect, older leaves reflexed; stipules oblong, 2–6(–8) by c. 1 mm, membranous, lacerated apically, ferrugineous; lamina obovate, elliptic or spathulate, 0.4–1.1 (–3) cm by 2–7 mm, bearing tentacles adaxially and around the margins, almost glabrous to pilose abaxially ( Fig. 10a View Fig ); petiole linear, 0.6–2(–3) cm by 0.3–1 mm, glabrous to pilose. Inflorescences cymose, with 2–15 flowers, axillary; peduncles 1–3 together; 9–55 cm long, arising laterally, ascending, basally particularly curved, glabrous, glandular or pilose; bracts linear to spathulate, 2–3 mm long, sparsely pilose, caducous; pedicels 1–10 mm long, glandular or pilose. Sepals 5, elliptic to oblonglanceolate, 4–7 by 1–2 mm, connate at the base, apex acute or obtuse, glandular and/or pilose. Petals 5, obovate, 5–12 by 3.5–6 mm, pink or purple. Stamens 5; filaments 2–5 mm long. Pollen in tetrads, tetrads c. 45 µm diam, single grains c. 30 µm diam, echinate ( Fig. 10e View Fig ), echini broadly conical, c. 2 mm long, of medium density with short clavate sculptural elements between them. Pistil: ovary subglobose to ovoid, c. 2 by 1–1.5 mm, glabrous; styles 3, c. 2 mm long, 2-partite to the base, apices clavate, white to pink. Seeds fusiform, 0.7–1 by c. 0.2 mm, brownish black, apiculate, testa reticulate.

Distribution — Widespread in tropical Africa, South Africa, Madagascar ( Fig. 10c View Fig ).

Habitat & Ecology — Perennially wet habitats (swamps, marshes, river and lake shores, perennially wet places in seasonally dry wet-savannahs).

Additional specimens (see Fig. 10d View Fig for province map). ANGOLA, Bié, Silva Porto Andulo , km 35, S12°09' E16°45', alt. 1700 m, 15 Mar. 1973, P. Bamps et al. 4153 ( BR) GoogleMaps ; Cusseque TFO core site , plain, alluvial plain, fire in last dry season, S13°42' E17°6', alt. 1515 m, 29 Oct. 2011, R. Revermann 132779 ( HBG) GoogleMaps , M. Finckh 132768 ( HBG) ; Cuando Cubango, Baixo Cubango , 179 km von Cuangar in Richtung Caiundo, sumpfiges Gelände am Rio Cubango , Moorboden , alt. 1070 m, 29 Jan. 1952, H. Hess 52/509 ( ZT) ; Menongue, Vila Serpa Pinto , pr. da confluencia do Camumbé com o Cuebe , alt. 1420 m, 12 Feb. 1960, E.J. Mendes 2482 ( COI) ; Cuito- Cuanavale, confluencia dos rios Tchiengo com o Cuito , alt. 1280 m, 3 Mar. 1960, E.J. Mendes 2811 ( COI) ; Cuito-Cuanavale, Longa , Cuango , vale do Cuango , alt. 1370 m, 18 Mar. 1960, E.J. Mendes 3185 ( BR, P) ; Huambo, Mission de Humabo , Nov. 1942, C. Tisserant A310 ( COI) ; Chianga, alt. 1700 m, 11 June 1962, Teixeira & Andrada 6446 ( COI) ; Arredores de Nova Lisboa, Chiva ,alt. 1700 m, 19 Mar.1971, M. de Silva 3480 ( BR, COI) ; Huíla, Serra de Chella , aux environs de Huíla , alt. 1850 m, 1937, H.Humbert 16686 ( P) ; Entlang einem Bache auf dem Hochplateau von Bimbe bei Humpata , alt. 2300 m, 9 Sept. 1950, H. Hess 50/188 ( ZT) ; Lubango, Chipia , ao km 7 da picada para Missao do Munhino, 11 May 1971, A. Borges 248 ( BR, COI) ; Lunda, Vila Henrique de Carvalho , rio Chicapa , alt. 1100 m, 16 Apr. 1937, A.W. Exell & F.A. Mendon ҫa 636 & 644 ( COI) ; Malanje, Quimbango , Congolo , Reserca da Palanca Negra Gigante (ou Reserva do Luando ), 7 June 1970, G. Barbosa et al. 11963 ( COI) ; Uíge , near small lagoon, through which water flows, S6°1' E15°24',alt. 803 m, 25 Feb.2017, T. Lautenschläger 2017-02-139 & 2017-02-111 ( DR) GoogleMaps . – DRC, Equateur, Ilema ( Terr.Coquilhat- ville ), 21 Mar. 1958, Èvrard 3748 ( BR) ; Haut-Katanga, Le long de la route Mitwaba – Manono ,à 11 km de Mitwaba – Sermikat, 21 Apr.1997, Symoens 3612 ( BR) ; Ituri, Nioka ( Mahagi ), alt. 1700 m, 29 July 1960, D. Froment 758 ( BR, P) ; Kinshasa, Route Soo-Ndunu , Maluku , 5 May 1971, H. Breyne 2190 ( BR) ; Kongo Central, Binza, Route de Ngidinga à Kimvula , Territoire de Madimba , 15 Feb. 1960, P. Compere 1479 ( BR) ; Kilenfu-Leg-Boko, S5°01' E15°11', 10 Feb. 2014, Nsimundele 2723 ( BR) GoogleMaps ; Kwango, Nto Mbombo , terr. Popokabaka , 9 Jan. 1959, L. Pauwels 1208 ( BR) ; Tangi , alt. 700 m, Jan. 1930, J. Lebrun 127 ( BR) ; Lualaba, Shaba , Kolwezi – Luena , km 114 , Riv. Mutendele , 20 Jan.1986, Bamps & Malaisse 8222 ( BR) ; Environs de Kolwezi, vallée de la Kanamwamfwe , 23 Aug. 2004, Malaisse & Kisimba 134 ( BR) ; Sud-Kivu, Massif du Kahuzi , Env. du 43 km de la route Bukavu-Walikale, alt. 2200 m, 22 Apr. 1970, J. Lambinon 78/228 ( BR) ; Tanganyika, Kilunga ( Marungu ), Apr. 1945, L. Dubois 1416 ( BR) ; 3 km a l’W. de Kasiki, Plateau des Marungu , alt. 2000 m, 12 June 1969, S. Lisowski et al. 6139 ( BR) ; Mare Mufufu, Plateau des Marungu , alt. 1900 m, 14 June 1969, S. Lisowski et al. 6606 ( BR) .

Note — A very variable species with stems occasionally suppressed and dwarf forms (these show often suborbicular to elliptic leaves and a reddish colour). Hybridisation with D. elongata and D. affinis is possible. Plants in South Africa with suppressed stems ( D. madagascariensis var. major Burtt Davy ) were synonymized with D. curvipes Planch. and plants from southern Africa were synonymised with D. ramentacea Burch. ex DC. Both D. curvipes and D. ramentacea are now mostly accepted as separate taxa ( Robinson et al. 2017). The distinct diagnostic features of D. madagascariensis (reflexed leaves, strongly curved base of inflorescence; Fig. 10 View Fig ) make most of the specimens easy to determine. However, the species is known to be highly variable in height, stem length and leaf size and shape depending on the habitat and available nutrients ( Robinson et al. 2017). The dwarf form of D. madagascariensis (e.g., H. Breyne 4636) can be easily mistaken for D. burkeana or D. pilosa . To distinguish between these species leaf shape, seed shape and morphology and pollen morphology could be used. Furthermore, relatively large and robust specimens occur. Three large specimens are doubtfully determined as D. madagascariensis (partly H. Hess 50/188, A.W. Exell & F.A. Mendon ҫa 644 and 636) showing very large obovate to elliptic laminae, densely pilose stems, scapes and leaves and more or less erect to strongly curved inflorescences.

HBG

HBG

BR

Embrapa Agrobiology Diazothrophic Microbial Culture Collection

HBG

Hiroshima Botanical Garden

ZT

Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich

COI

University of Coimbra Botany Department

DR

Technische Universität Dresden

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Caryophyllales

Family

Droseraceae

Genus

Drosera

Loc

Drosera madagascariensis DC.

Rjosk, A., Neinhuis, C., Monizi, M. & Lautenschläger, T. 2022
2022
Loc

Drosera congolana

Taton 1945
1945
Loc

Drosera madagascariensis

DC. 1824
1824
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