Cordia oncocalyx Allemão

Melo, José Iranildo Miranda De, Paulino, Renan Da Cruz, Oliveira, Regina Célia De & Vieira, Diego Daltro, 2018, Flora of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil: Boraginales, Phytotaxa 357 (4), pp. 235-260 : 241

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.357.4.1

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scientific name

Cordia oncocalyx Allemão
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1.3. Cordia oncocalyx Allemão View in CoL in Allemão & Cisneiro (1862: 11–12). ( Fig. 3H–N View FIGURE 3 )

Auxemma oncocalyx (Alemão) Taubert (1892: 12) .

Trees, ca. 7 m tall; branches glabrous, lenticels whitish. Leaves alternate, homomorphic; blade 7.5–15 × 2.2–6 cm, subchartaceous to chartaceous, elliptic-lanceolate to lanceolate, scabrous, apex acute, margin entire, base acute, adaxially glabrous to slightly pubescent, abaxially pubescent; petiole 1.2–1.7 cm long. Inflorescences 6.1–7.5 cm long, terminal and axillary, paniculiform; peduncle 1.2–3.7 cm long. Flowers ca. 1.3 cm long, pedicellate; pedicel 2–4 mm long; calyx 2.5–3 mm long, narrowly obcampanulate, accrescent in fruit, lobes 0.8–1 × ca. 0.8 mm, lanceolate, apex acute; corolla 1.1–1.2 cm long, infundibuliform, white, pubescent externally, pubescent in the throat internally, lobes 3.5–4.5 × 3–4 mm, obovate to suborbiculate. Stamens with filaments of different length, 0.8–2.3 mm in the short-styled flowers, 1.5–2 mm in the long-styled, the lower half with trichomes; anthers ca. 0.5 mm long in the short-styled flowers, 0.5–0.6 mm long in the long-styled, oblong. Ovary ca. 2.1 mm long, ovate; style ca. 1 mm long in the short-styled flowers, ca. 1.5 mm long in the long-styled, with trichomes in both. Drupe ca. 2 cm long, ovoid, without rostrum, glabrous, calyx 4.3–8 cm long, accrescent; seed 1.

Notes:— The elliptic-lanceolate to lanceolate leaves, acute apex, and stems with whitish lenticels, it is morphologically related to C. glazioviana , with which it shares flowers with narrowly obcampanulate calyx and white, infundibuliform corolla. However, it may be easily recognized by the thyrsoid inflorescences, calyx to 8 cm long when in fruit, and by the ovoid, glabrous drupe without rostrum. C. oncocalyx is being completely illustrated for the first time in this study.

Geographic distribution:— Restricted to the Northeast Brazil, in the state of Ceará and Rio Grande do Norte, with the first record for the latter ( Flora do Brasil 2020 under construction). B2, D1.

Habitat:— Caatinga.

Phenology:— Collected in flower in April, May, and July; in fruit in April and July.

Selected material examined:— BRAZIL. Rio Grande do Norte: Coronel João Pessoa, July 1991, fl. fr., M.A. Figueiredo et al. 294 (MOSS). Mossoró, May 2007, fl. fr., R.C. Paulino 11 (MOSS).

Additional material examined:— BRAZIL. Ceará: Fortaleza, November 1999, fl., A.M. Teixeira s.n. (MOSS 6379).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Boraginales

Family

Cordiaceae

Genus

Cordia

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Boraginales

Family

Boraginaceae

Genus

Auxemma

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Boraginales

Family

Cordiaceae

Genus

Cordia

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Boraginales

Family

Boraginaceae

Genus

Rio

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Boraginales

Family

Boraginaceae

Genus

Rio

Loc

Cordia oncocalyx Allemão

Melo, José Iranildo Miranda De, Paulino, Renan Da Cruz, Oliveira, Regina Célia De & Vieira, Diego Daltro 2018
2018
Loc

Auxemma oncocalyx (Alemão)

Taubert, P. H. W. 1892: )
1892
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