Trichoscypha bijuga Engl.

Breteler, F. J., 2004, The genus Trichoscypha (Anacardiaceae) in Lower Guinea and Congolia: A synoptic revision, Adansonia (3) 26 (1), pp. 97-127 : 106-107

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Trichoscypha bijuga Engl.
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3. Trichoscypha bijuga Engl.

Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 1: 425 (1881); Keay in Hutch. &

Dalz., Fl. West Trop. Afr. ed. 2, 1: 736 (1958);

Breteler, Adansonia, sér. 3, 23: 252 (2001). — Type:

Mann 2343, Equatorial Guinea, Bioko, sin. loc., Ƌ fl.

Mar. (holo-, B, delet.; lecto-, K!; iso-, A!, P!).

Trichoscypha reticulata Engl. in DC, Monogr. Phan. 4: 307 (1883). — Type: Soyaux 112, Gabon, Sibange- Farm, ♀ fl. Aug. 1880 (holo-, B, delet.; lecto-, designated here, P!; iso-, K!, Z!).

Trichoscypha preussii Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 15: 110 (1892); Keay in Hutch. & Dalz., Fl. West Trop. Afr. ed. 2, 1: 736 (1958). — Type: Preuss 463, Cameroun, Barombi-ba-Mbu, Ƌ fl. Sep. 1890 (holo-, B, delet.; lecto-, K!).

Trichoscypha dinklagei Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 36: 224 (1905). — Type : Dinklage 265, Cameroun, Lokundje R., Ƌ fl. Nov. 1889 (holo-, B, delet.). Neotype (designated here): Bos 7146, Cameroun 36 km Kribi-Campo, Ƌ fl. July 1970 (WAG!; iso-, K!). See Notes.

Trichoscypha gossweileri Exell & Mendonça, Bol. Soc. Brot. , sér. 2, 26: 278, tab. 2 (1952); Consp. Fl. Ang. 2: 124, tab. 29 (1956); Van der Veken, Fl. Congo Belge et Ruanda-Urundi 9: 85 (1960). — Type: Gossweiler 6630, Angola, Cabinda, Buco Zau, rio Munze, ♀ fl. Aug. 1916 (holo-, BM!; iso-, COI!).

Shrub to small tree up to 20 m tall, trunk c. 15 cm in diam. Leaves 2-10(-13)-jugate; leaflets usually papery, with an impressed hairy midrib above, up to 40 × 11 cm. Inflorescence usually borne on the leafy shoot above, between or just below the leaves, often sharply reflexed at base and pendulous. Flowers (Jan.-Nov.) white to pale-red, the male ones sessile or nearly so, the female ones more often distinctly pedicelled. Fruits (Jan.- Dec.) red, ellipsoid to spindle-shaped, up to 4.5 × 2.5 cm, red, glabrous. — Figs 1C View FIG ; 5. View FIG

HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION. — Rain forest, from Nigeria to Congo (Kinshasa); also known from Upper Guinea. Alt. up to c. 1000 m.

SELECTED SPECIMENS. — ANGOLA: Gossweiler 6630, Buco Zau, fl. Aug. (BM!, COI!). — CAME- ROUN: Binuyo & Daramola FHI 35059, Kumba, fr. Jan. (FHO!, K!, P!); Bos 3314, near Kribi, fr. Nov. (K!, P!, WAG!); Cable et al. 845, Kupé Mt., fl. Jan. (WAG!); J.J. de Wilde 8460, Nkoemvone, fl. Sep. (BR!, K!, MA!, MO!, WAG!); Gentry & Thomas 52668, 10 km SE Korup, ster. Nov. (MO!, WAG!); Leeuwenberg 8359, Eboné, fl. Nov. (BR!, P!, WAG!); Mildbread 10700, Likomba, fl. Nov. (A!, K!); Sonké 1216, Dikoumbe, juv. fr. May (BR!); Tchouto & Elad BIFAX 124, Bifa, juv. fr. Oct. (WAG!); Tchouto et al. NMX 107, Bibabimvote, fl. July (WAG!); Thomas 6145, Tissongo Lake, fr. June (K!, MO!, WAG!); Zenker 2202, Bipindi, fl. (BM!, BR!, COI!, G!, GOET!, K!, MO!, P!, WAG!, Z!). — CONGO (Brazzaville): Bouquet 651, Loualou, fr. Nov. (P!); Cusset 593, Kuila, juv. fr. Nov. (P!); Sita 4907, Simba, fl. (BR!). — CONGO (Kinshasa): Mahieu 266, Luki, fl. (BR!). — EQUATORIAL GUINEA: Mann 2343, Bioko, sin. loc., fl. Mar. (A!, K!, P!); Lejoly & Van Asbroeck 49, Etembue, fl. b. Aug. (BRLU!). — GABON: Arends et al. 393, Waka, fr. Nov. (BR!, LBV, MO!, WAG!); Breteler & Jongkind 10188, Rabi, fr. Oct. (LBV, WAG!); Breteler c.s. 12375, Lifouta, fr. Nov. (WAG!); Breteler & de Wilde 347, Kinguélé, fl. Aug. (BR!, K!, LBV, MO!, WAG!); N. Hallé 3604, Bélinga, fr. Dec. (P!); Le Testu 1588, Issala, fl. Aug. (BM!, P!, WAG!); Le Testu 7462, Pougui, fl. Sep. (BM!, BR!, P!, WAG!); Sosef et al. 695, Iboundji Mt., fr. Feb. (LBV, WAG!); Soyaux 112, Sibange, fl. Aug. (K!, P!, Z!); L. White 1182, Lopé Res., Reitsma’s plot, fl. Aug. (LBV, MO!, WAG!); Wieringa et al. 3028, near Fougamou, fr. Nov. (LBV, WAG!). — NIGE- RIA: Gentry & Pilz 32889, 25 km N of Oban, ster. June (MO!); Latilo FHI 30925, Boshi-Okwango F.R., fr. May (K!); Okafor & Latilo FHI 57288, Ondo, fl. Sep. (FHO!, K!); Talbot 1301, Oban, fl. (BM!, K!). — CULTA (Netherlands): de Bruijn 1904, Wageningen, seedling (WAG!).

NOTES. — It was with some difficulty and only after other species had been excluded that Trichoscypha dinklagei , of which all the type material was lost, could be identified as representing T. bijuga . The short pedicel, the short stamens, and the glabrous disc, as mentioned in the original description, point to this species. Trichoscypha bijuga is a common species in the region around Kribi where DINKLAGE collected the type of T. dinklagei . More than 20 out of a total of 55 collections of this species examined from Cameroun are from this area, one of which from near Kribi is here designated as the neotype.

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