Hilsenbergia angustifolia J.S. Mill., 2003

Miller, James S., 2003, Classification of Boraginaceae subfam. Ehretioideae: Resurrection of the genus Hilsenbergia Tausch ex Meisn., Adansonia (3) 25 (2), pp. 151-189 : 158-160

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5181019

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scientific name

Hilsenbergia angustifolia J.S. Mill.
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1. Hilsenbergia angustifolia J.S. Mill. View in CoL , sp. nov.

Arbor usque ad 7 m alta, cortice in laminas tenues exfoliante, ramunculis glabris vel minute puberulis. Folia decidua, alterna; lamina anguste-elliptica usque lanceolata View in CoL , 6.5-10 cm longa, 1-3 cm lata, apice basique attenuata View in CoL , margine integra, adaxialiter glabra View in CoL vel sparsim minuteque puberula, abaxialiter sparsim puberula; petiolo 8-18 mm longo. Inflorescentiae terminale, cymosae, c. 3 cm latae. Flores non visi. Fructus drupaceus, flavo-aurantiacus, depresse globosus, 20-23 mm longus, 23-28 mm in diam.; pyrenis 4, alatis.

TYPUS. — Service Forestier: SF24122 (Capuron), Madagascar, Prov. Toliara, forêt très dégradée, sur sable, près d’Andrenialamahitsy, au nord du Lac Ihotry, 21°50’S, 43°40’E, fr., 27 May 1965 (holo-, P!; iso-, G!, K!, MO!, P!, TEF!) GoogleMaps .

Tree 6-7 m tall, the bark exfoliating in plates, the twigs glabrous or minutely puberulent. Leaves deciduous, alternate; blades narrowly elliptic to lanceolate, the widest point near or below the middle, 6.5-10 cm long, 1-3 cm wide, the apex attenuate, the base attenuate, the margin entire, the adaxial surface glabrous to sparsely and minutely puberulent, the abaxial surface sparsely puberulent, the venation brochidodromous, the midrib impressed on the adaxial surface, raised on the abaxial surface, the secondary veins 8-13, the tertiary venation reticulate; petioles 8-18 mm long, sparsely puberulent, shallowly canaliculate on the adaxial surface.

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Inflorescences terminal, cymose, c. 3 cm broad, the branches glabrous. Flowers not seen.

Fruits drupaceous, yellow-orange at maturity, borne in the 7-11 mm broad persistent calyx, globose, 20-23 mm long, 23-28 mm in diameter, the endocarp bony, separating into 4 pyrenes at maturity, these c. 15 mm long, 8 mm wide, with parallel papery wings on the exterior surface. — Fig. 1 View Fig .

Hilsenbergia angustifolia is a very distinctive species easily recognized by its long, narrow leaves that are unlike any of the other large-fruited members of the genus.

DISTRIBUTION. — Hilsenbergia angustifolia is known from only a single collection made on sand north of Lac Ihotry in southwestern Madagascar ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).

C O N S E RVAT I O N S TAT U S. — Provisional IUCN Red List Category: Critically Endangered (CR B1ab(I-iv) + 2ab(I-iv)). Hilsenbergia angustifolia has been collected only once from a locality that the specimen label described as very degraded in 1965. It is questionable whether this species still survives.

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

TEF

Centre National de la Recherche Appliquée au Developement Rural

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