Sabicea sciaphilantha subsp. sciaphilantha
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.293.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038287FF-0343-D643-72A5-F96D4249FF12 |
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Felipe |
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Sabicea sciaphilantha subsp. sciaphilantha |
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13b. Sabicea sciaphilantha subsp. sciaphilantha View in CoL ( Fig. 28 A–K View FIGURE 28 )
Stems and petioles sometimes glabrous, or usually appressed-pubescent with stiff hairs ca. 1.5 mm long intermingled with a dense felt of woolly hairs. Hypantium glabrous to very sparsely villose. Calyx tube glabrous or very sparsely villose outside. Corolla glabrous outside or sparsely villose on the lobes and distal half of the tube.
Distribution: —Lower Guinea Domain. Endemic to Gabon and apparently restricted to the lower Ngounié basin, where it is locally common ( Fig. 29 View FIGURE 29 ).
Habitat and ecology: —Half-shaded areas along forest streams, small forest gaps on slopes, and also frequently on the banks of forest tracks; 40–100 m in altitude.
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Phenology:— Flowering in May–June and October–November; fruits in February.
Discussion: —The specim ens Sonké & Ikabanga 5980 and Thomas & Wilks 6440 differ from the other collections of this species in having glabrous stems, in which character they resemble S. aurifodinae . Their calyces, however, are typical for S. sciaphilantha .
Conservation status:— IUCN Red List Category: Endangered [EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)+2ab (i,ii,iii,iv,v)]. The extent of occurrence is estimated as 202.568 km 2 and the area of occupancy as 40 km 2, both within the limit for Endangered under criteria B1 and B2 respectively. The taxon is known from 10 subpopulations representing two locations (sensu IUCN 2012), none of which is protected. The Mabounié region, where all but one subpopulation occur, is potentially at risk from a mining project. A decline in the extent of occurrence, area of occupancy, extent and quality of habitat, number of locations and number of individuals can therefore be expected, and the taxon qualifies for Endangered status under the conditions B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) and B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v).
Additional specimens examined (Paratypes):— GABON. Mabounié, 45 km SE de Lambaréné , près de la rivière Ngounié, 9 October 2012 , E. Bidault, J.- Y. Serein & S. Griffith 722 ( BRLU, MO), Zone de Mabounié , à 45 km au SW de Lambaréné, rive nord de la rivière Ngounié, 14 November 2013 , E. Bidault, E. Akouangou & J.- Y. Serein 1303 ( BRLU, MO), Zone de Mabounié , à 45 km au SE de Lambaréné, rive nord de la rivière Ngounié, 16 November 2013 , E. Bidault, E. Akouangou & J.- Y. Serein 1328 ( BRLU, MO); Zone de Mabounié , à 45 km au SE de Lambaréné, rive nord de la rivière Ngounié, 21 June 2014 , E. Bidault, E. Akouangou, T. Stévart & A. Boupoya 1642 ( BRLU, MO); Mabounié , entre camp et débarcadère, 10 November 2013 , O. Lachenaud, T. Stévart, D. Ikabanga, Y. Issembé, A. Boupoya & J.D. Kaparidi 1272 ( BRLU, LBV, MO); Mabounié, Golgotha , 11 November 2013 , O. Lachenaud, T. Stévart, D. Ikabanga, Y. Issembé, A. Boupoya & J.D. Kaparidi 1289 ( BRLU, LBV, MO); Mabounié , entre camp et débarcadère, 14 November 2013 , O. Lachenaud, T. Stévart, D. Ikabanga, Y. Issembé, A. Boupoya & J.D. Kaparidi 1375 ( BRLU); Mabounié , 11 October 2012 , B. Sonké & D. Ikabanga 5962 ( BR, BRLU, MO); Mabounié , le long de la rivière Ngounié, 12 October 2012 , B. Sonké & D. Ikabanga 5980 ( BR, BRLU, MO); Mabounié , 13 October 2012 , B. Sonké & D. Ikabanga 6002 ( BR, BRLU, MO); Mabounié , 14 October 2012 , B.
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Sonké & D. Ikabanga 6020 (BR, BRLU, MO); Mabounié, Golgotha, 3 February 2013, B. Sonké, E. Bidault, E. Akouangou, D. Ikabanga & J.-N. Boussiengui 6182 ( BR, BRLU, MO) ; Komi, near Sindara, 17 June 1986, D.W. Thomas & C. Wilks 6460 ( MO, P) .
BRLU |
Université Libre de Bruxelles |
MO |
Missouri Botanical Garden |
LBV |
CENAREST |
BR |
Embrapa Agrobiology Diazothrophic Microbial Culture Collection |
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