Marijordaania A.E.van Wyk & R.G.C.Boon, 2024
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https://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.116544 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F1FE0061-E85A-51E9-9E00-4CA1B4644413 |
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by Pensoft |
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Marijordaania A.E.van Wyk & R.G.C.Boon |
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gen. nov. |
Marijordaania A.E.van Wyk & R.G.C.Boon gen. nov.
Type species.
Marijordaania filiformis (Davison) A.E.van Wyk & R.G.C.Boon.
Diagnosis.
A member of Celastraceae , subfamily Cassinoideae (sensu Simmons et al. 2023), belonging to a clade of African members of the family (sensu McKenna et al. 2011), but taxonomically isolated without obvious close relatives. Often confused with Maytenus cordata , but distinguished from this and other unarmed African species still placed in Maytenus by the following combination of characters: shrub or small tree, without elastic threads (gutta-percha; trans-1,4-polyisoprene); stems distinctly angular when young; inflorescences cymose, 1- or 2(3)-flowered; flowers 5-merous, with pedicel slender, pendant, usually 35-40 mm long, articulated ca 0.5 mm from the base; floral disc present, fleshy, distinctly divided into 5 discoid subunits (lobes), the latter raised and alternating with the petals; stamens 5, each inserted in the centre of a discoid subunit; filaments very short (ca 1 mm); anthers dorsifixed; ovary 5-locular, almost entirely included in and adnate to the disc, with 2 erect collateral ovules in each locule; style ca 0.5 mm long, stigma capitate; fruit a loculicidally dehiscing capsule; seeds lacking postchalazal vascular bundles, with the basal portion enveloped for ca two-thirds or more its length with a fleshy, white aril, the latter mostly smooth-surfaced, but sparsely puberulent towards the base.
Description.
As for the species.
Etymology.
The generic name commemorates Dr Marie Jordaan ( née Prins) [1948-], in recognition of her considerable contributions towards the taxonomy of the southern African flora in general, and the Celastraceae in particular.
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