Anisophyllea penninervata J.E. Vidal (1961: 72)

Chen, Xin, He, Hai & Zhang, Li-Bing, 2015, A monograph of the Anisophylleaceae (Cucurbitales) with description of 18 new species of Anisophyllea, Phytotaxa 229 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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Anisophyllea penninervata J.E. Vidal (1961: 72)
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49. Anisophyllea penninervata J.E. Vidal (1961: 72) View in CoL ( Figure 96 View FIGURE 96 )

Type:— VIETNAM. Lam Dong: Bao Loc (Blao), 800 m, December 1959, Ky s.n. (with flowers) (holotype P) .

Trees 15–30 m tall, trunk straight; bark smooth. Leaves dimorphic; small leaves caducous, lanceolate, apex acuminate; large leaves petiolate, petiole 3–7 mm long, furrowed adaxially, glabrous; leaf blade lanceolate, 5–6 cm long, 1.5–2.5 cm wide, base obliquely acute, apex acuminate or caudate with tips to 1 cm long, subcoriaceous, glabrous on both surfaces; main longitudinal veins 3–4, arising from blade base, midrib straight and bold, impressed adaxially and raised abaxially, lateral main veins 2–3, close to margins (ca. 1 mm from margins) and one often disappearing into margin; transverse veins irregular, some from midrib very obvious and curved upward towards blade apex, conspicuously pinnate-like; veinlets reticulate, visible on both surfaces or sometimes obscure adaxially and slightly prominent abaxially. Inflorescence a supra-axillary spike, solitary or in 2–3 serials; rachis 2.0– 2.5 cm long, tomentose, with 4 decussate bracts at the base; bracts small, ovate, apex acute; flower buds small, ca. 1 mm in diam.; flowers polygamous, 4-merous, sessile, with male and bisexual flowers on same rachis; male flowers receptacle and ovary connate, ca. 1 mm long; sepals deltoid, to 1.5 mm long, margins ciliate, glabrous; petals (4)–5–(7)-laciniate to 1/3 above base, laciniae threadlike and thickened at apex; stamens 8, episepalous 4 slightly longer than epipetalous 4; bisexual flowers receptacle longer (to 3 mm long); sepals, petals and stamens similar to male flowers; styles 4, short, base thickened; Fruit a drupe, globose-ovoid, ca. 3.5 cm long, 3 cm in diam., indistinctly 4-sulcate, (immature fruits) with sepals persistent at apex.

Flowering and fruiting: —Flowering in December; fruiting in June.

Habitat and distribution: —In evergreen montane rain forests growing together with trees of Fagaceae and Lauraceae ; ca. 800 m. Vietnam (Lam Dong) ( Figure 97 View FIGURE 97 ).

Vernacular names and local usage: —Vietnamese: Sroh; fruits edible.

MONOGRAPH OF ANISOPHYLLEACEAE

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Taxonomic notes: —With the pinnate-like transverse veins, Anisophyllea penninervata is similar to the Malay species A. griffithii , from which it distinguishes by its smaller-sized leaves and by its obviously laciniate petals ( Vidal 1961). It is also close to another Malaya species A. curtisii in the structure of flowers, but its relatively smaller leaves with pinnate-like venation are quite different ( Vidal 1961). We did not see the type specimen Ky s.n. (at P) and we are not sure whether it contains any duplicates. The descriptions follows the protologue.

Additional specimens examined: — VIETNAM. Lam Dong: Bao Loc (Blao), 800 m, June 1960, M. Schmid s.n. (with fruits) (P-05563618), 1961, M. Schmid s.n. (P-05563616), no date, M. Schmid s.n. (P-05563617) .

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

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Botanische Staatssammlung München

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