Entada obliqua (Burtt Davy) S.A. O'Donnell & G.P. Lewis, 2022

O'Donnell, Shawn A., Ringelberg, Jens J. & Lewis, Gwilym P., 2022, Re-circumscription of the mimosoid genus Entada including new combinations for all species of the phylogenetically nested Elephantorrhiza (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade), PhytoKeys 205, pp. 99-145 : 99

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.205.76790

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/38276431-338C-5AB7-8D07-B9994708ACBC

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scientific name

Entada obliqua (Burtt Davy) S.A. O'Donnell & G.P. Lewis
status

comb. nov.

Entada obliqua (Burtt Davy) S.A. O'Donnell & G.P. Lewis comb. nov.

= Elephantorrhiza obliqua Burtt Davy var. glabra E. Phillips, Bothalia 1: 189. 1923.

Type.

SOUTH AFRICA. Transvaal, between Carolina and Oshoek, ~ 1.6 km from Robinson’s Farm, J. Burtt Davy 2976 (holotype: BM [BM000081856]; isotypes: FHO, K [K000232281]) .

Basionym.

Elephantorrhiza obliqua Burtt Davy, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1921: 191. 1921.

Description.

Geoxylic suffrutex with erect, annual, usually unbranched stems up to 30 cm from underground axes, stems pubescent to glabrous. Leaves: primary and secondary axes glabrous to sparsely pubescent; petiole 2-6 cm long; rachis (0-)1.5-9 cm long; pinnae (1-)2-6 pairs per leaf, 2-11 cm long, with 4-13(-21) pairs of leaflets; leaflets 5.5-15 × 2-6.5 mm, distinctly asymmetric, ovate to oblong-ovate, apex acute or mucronate, base oblique, mid-rib running from distal corner of leaflet base to apex centre, lamina glabrous. Inflorescence: an axillary spiciform raceme, 3.5-6 cm long, solitary, rachis glabrous to sparsely pubescent. Flowers: yellowish-white, pedicels 1.5 mm long, with minute red glands at base; calyx campanulate, 2 mm long, shallowly toothed, glabrous; petals 4.5 mm long; stamen filaments 7.5 mm long. Fruit: a laterally compressed, straight craspedium, 11 × 4 cm, lacking transverse septa between seeds, thus leaving the valves to separate from the replum intact upon ripening, the epicarp exfoliating from the endocarp. Seeds: mature seeds not seen.

Distribution.

South Africa, restricted to the Transvaal.

Habitat and ecology.

In grassland.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Entada

Loc

Entada obliqua (Burtt Davy) S.A. O'Donnell & G.P. Lewis

O'Donnell, Shawn A., Ringelberg, Jens J. & Lewis, Gwilym P. 2022
2022
Loc

= Elephantorrhiza obliqua Burtt Davy var. glabra

O’Donnell & Ringelberg & Lewis 2022
2022