Ormocarpopsis R. Vig.
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Ormocarpopsis R. Vig. View in CoL
Notulae Systematicae 14: 170 (1951). — Lectotype: O. aspera R. Vig. (designated here).
Peltiera Du Puy & Labat , Adansonia View in CoL , sér. 3, 19: 88 (1997), syn. nov. — Type: P. nitida Du Puy & Labat. NOMENCLATURAL NOTE
Viguier described posthumously three species of Ormocarpopsis in 1951, O. aspera R. Vig. , O. calcicola R. Vig. , and O. perrieriana R. Vig. , but did not typify the name, and O. perrieriana was subsequently treated as a synonym of the variable O. aspera by Du Puy & Labat (2002). Ormocarpopsis aspera is much more widespread than O. calcicola , so we therefore designate O. aspera as the lectotype of Ormocarpopsis .
DESCRIPTION
Shrubs or small trees; tubercle-based hairs sometimes present on leaves, flowers and pods. Leaves mostly clustered on short shoots covered by closely spaced and overlapping stipules, pinnate, with alternate leaflets or sometimes 1-foliolate; stipules scarious, striate, persistent; petiole and rachis terete; leaflets drying dark brown or black along the midrib beneath or with a brown or black blotch on the surface. Flowers in bracteate racemes or solitary; pedicels with a pair of bracteoles usually in the upper half or near the apex, sometimes in the lower half. Calyx 5-toothed, not distinctly 2-lipped, the lower tooth about as long as or longer than the others, with a short hypanthium. Corolla yellow, sometimes with darker veins; standard erect to reflexed; wings with crescent-shaped folds between the veins near the base; keel without spurs. Stamens fused into 2 lateral groups of 5 situated on either side of the ovary; anthers dorsifixed, longitudinally dehiscent. Ovary stipitate, glabrous to densely glandular-pubescent, 1-5-ovulate; style slender, curved, glabrous; stigma minute, capitate. Fruits stipitate, swollen, not or sometimes articulated, coriaceous to woody, with inconspicuous venation, indehiscent or with segments splitting into 2 valves, 1-3(-4)-seeded; endocarp pale, sometimes thickened. Seeds large, ellipsoid-spherical, with a small hilum.
TAXONOMIC NOTES
According to the phylogenetic analyses ( Figs 2, 3), Ormocarpopsis (including Peltiera ) is sister to Ormocarpum . Ormocarpum is widespread in the Old World, mainly in Africa, but there are also two species in Madagascar (Du Puy & Labat 2002). Ormocarpopsis differs apomorphically from Or-
Diphysa
ormocarpoides
spinosa — AF
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AF068168 View Materials Mesoamerica – seasonally dry woodlands
Pictetia
aculeata
obcordata
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— AF068170 View Materials
Greater Antilles – seasonally dry woodlands
Zygocarpum rectangulare — AF189046 View Materials
Zygocarpum coeruleum — AF189037 View Materials
Zygocarpum somalense — AF189048 View Materials
Zygocarpum gillettii — AF189042 View Materials Horn of Africa region Zygocarpum gillettii — AF189043 View Materials seasonally dry woodlands Old World Zygocarpum dhofarense — AF189040 View Materials
subclades
– bracteoles below mid-pedicel
Zygocarpum yemenense — AF189051 View Materials
– dorsally compressed pods Ormocarpopsis (Peltiera) nitida — GU951673 View Materials Madagascar – seasonally dry to humid forests – dehiscent pod segments Ormocarpopsis aspera — AF068148 View Materials
– abaxial midrib leaflet tannins Ormocarpopsis calcicola — AF068145 View Materials
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– inconspicuous
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non-articulated
Ormocarpopsis Ormocarpopsis itremoensis — mandrarensis AF 068149 — AF068147 View Materials seasonally Madagascar dry
Ormocarpopsis parvifolia — AF068143 View Materials woodlands Ormocarpopsis tulearensis — AF068146 View Materials
mostly Africa Ormocarpum acuminatum (morphological data only)
savanna & Ormocarpum verrucosum — AF189050 View Materials
seasonally dry Ormocarpum megalophyllum — AF068154 View Materials
woodlands Ormocarpum klainei — AF189044 View Materials
– nectary disk Ormocarpum drakei — AF189038 View Materials
Ormocarpum drakei — AF189039 View Materials
Ormocarpum sennoides — AF068153 View Materials
Ormocarpum orientale — AF068159 View Materials
Ormocarpum muricatum — AF068156 View Materials
Ormocarpum keniense — AF068155 View Materials
Ormocarpum trachycarpum — AF189049 View Materials Ormocarpum muricatum — AF068157 View Materials Ormocarpum schliebenii — AF189047 View Materials
Ormocarpum flavum — AF189041 View Materials
Ormocarpum pubescens — AF189045 View Materials
Ormocarpum bernierianum — AF189035 View Materials Phylogeny of the Ormocarpum group with a focus Ormocarpum trichocarpum — AF068158 View Materials Ormocarpum bernierianum — AF189036 View Materials on the Old World subclades ( Thulin & Lavin 2001); Ormocarpum kirkii — AF068151 View Materials
164 informative ITS and 19 morphological characters. Ormocarpum kirkii — AF068150 View Materials
Tree length = 603 (920 most parsimonious trees) Ormocarpum kirkii — AF068152 View Materials Consistency index = 0.5788
Retention index = 0.7520
5 changes
collapsed in strict consensus
>90% bootstrap support
mocarpum by its leaflets with the midrib or part of the lower surface drying brown or black due to the accumulation of tannins, by its pods with inconspicuous venation on the valves (valves not prominently longitudinally striate), and by its ellipsoid-spherical (not lenticular) seeds. Ormocarpum , on the other hand, differs apomorphically from Ormocarpopsis and other close relatives by having a cylindrical nectary disk surrounding the base of the ovary ( Thulin & Lavin 2001).
DISTRIBUTION AND ECOLOGY
Ormocarpopsis is here treated as a genus of seven species, all endemic to Madagascar. They are found in most parts of Madagascar ( Fig. 1 View FIG ), at elevations from sea level to 1600 m (Du Puy & Labat 2002).
NEW COMBINATION
The inclusion of Peltiera in Ormocarpopsis and the placement of P. alaotrensis in synonymy under P. nitida (see further discussion below) make the following new combination necessary. For a comprehensive treatment of the other six species of Ormocarpopsis , see Du Puy & Labat (2002).
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Ormocarpopsis R. Vig.
Thulin, Mats, Phillipson, Peter B. & Lavin, Matt 2013 |
Adansonia
Peltiera Du Puy & Labat 1997: 88 |