Noronhia martiniana

Hong-Wa, Cynthia, 2016, A taxonomic revision of the genus Noronhia Stadtm. ex Thouars (Oleaceae) in Madagascar and the Comoro Islands, Boissiera 70, pp. 1-292 : 179-180

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7599432

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7596178

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Noronhia martiniana
status

 

54. Noronhia martiniana View in CoL Hong-Wa, spec. nova ( Fig. 39 View Fig ).

Linociera obtusifolia var. minoriflora H. Perrier View in CoL in Mém. Inst. Sci. Madagascar, Sér. B, Biol. Vég. 2: 279. 1949 [nom. inval.].

Noronhia obtusifolia var. minoriflora (H. Perrier) View in CoL Hong-Wa&Besnard in Mol.Phylogenet. Evol. 67: 377. 2013 [nom. inval.].

Typus: MADAGASCAR. Prov. Fianarantsoa: Mahabo-Mananivo , forêt de Mahabo, 23°10’34”S 47°42’12”E, 24 m, 4.XI.2001, Rabenantoandro & McPherson 683 (holo-: MO- 5587144 !; GoogleMaps iso-: K, P [ P03559153 ]!, TEF) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis

Noronhia martiniana Hong-Wa can be distinguished from other species of the genus by its long, non-woody petioles, its oblanceolate to obovate leaf blades, its white, campanulate flowers lacking a corona, and its ovoid to oblong fruits.

Description

Trees to 12 m tall, trunk to 28 cm diameter; young twigs cylindrical, 1.4-3.4 mm diameter, glabrous; bark medium gray to brown, smooth to rugose. Leaves opposite, persistent; bud scales rarely persistent; blades medium green above, darker below, oblanceolate to obovate, 5.5-16 3 2-7.5 cm, coriaceous, glabrous, domatia absent, base attenuate, margin revolute and slightly undulate, apex retuse to obcordate, midrib sunken above, raised below, secondary veins conspicuous, 9-15 per side, 6-21 mm apart, looping 1-4 mm from the margin; petiole yellowish to reddish, 4-28 3 1-4 mm, not woody, glabrous. Thyrses geminate, multiflorous, compact; peduncle 2-8 mm long, glabrous; pedicel 1-5 mm long, glabrous; calyx glabrous on both sides, lobes triangular, 1-1.7 3 0.9-1.5 mm; corolla white, campanulate, petals almost free, 4.5-6 mm long, glabrous on both sides, the tube 1-3 mm long, lobes ovate, apex obtuse; corona absent; stamens 2-2.5 mm long, anthers oblong, slightly apiculate, 1.7-2 mm long; pistil 1.5-2 mm long, stigma bilobed. Fruiting pedicel 2-9 3 0.9-2.4 mm; young fruits green, reddish black when mature, ovoid to oblong, 13-23.5 3 7.5-19.5 mm, smooth, sometimes covered with a white pellicle, apex flat to rostellate, the rostellum circular, truncate, with the persistent style; dry pericarp 0.2-1.2 mm thick; endocarp woody; seed 10.5-15 3 6-11.5 mm.

Etymology

This species is named in honor of Martin Callmander, Head Curator of the Library and publications at the Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève and former Technical Advisor for the Conservation and Research program of the Missouri Botanical Garden in Antananarivo, who played the detective to find hidden material of Noronhia at G and P, and whose help in nomenclature and historical collections greatly enhanced the quality of this revision.

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Distribution, ecology and phenology

Noronhia martiniana occurs in littoral to low-elevation humid forests in the east, from the Masoala peninsula in the north to around Ste Luce in the south ( Fig. 36 View Fig ). It produces flowers and fruits throughout the year except in April and May.

Conservation status

There were 22 collections representing 21 localities available for analysis, which yielded an EOO of 21,396 km 2, an AOO of 72 km 2, and 12 subpopulations representing 10 locations, of which four occur within the network of protected area (Agnalazaha, Ambohidena, Masoala, and Tampolo). Noronhia martiniana occurs mostly in the narrow band of littoral forests along the east coast of Madagascar and may have an actual AOO of less than 2,000 km 2. Decline in habitat quality and habitat loss will also very likely to continue as a result of forest exploitation, land conversion, and possibly also gradual sea level rise. Therefore, N. martiniana is assigned a preliminary status of “Vulnerable” [VU B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)].

Notes

The taxon described here as Noronhia martiniana was first mentioned by PERRIER DE LA BâTHIE (1949) as a variety of N. obtusifolia , but was not validly published as he failed to provide a Latin description or diagnosis, in violation of Art. 39.1 of the Code ( MCNEILL et al., 2012). Noronhia martiniana differs from N. obtusifolia by having large leaf blades (up to 16 cm vs. 10 cm long), long petioles (up to 28 mm vs. 20 mm long), small flowers (less than 6 mm long vs. more than 6 mm), and stamens that are oblong (vs. ovate). Molecular studies also placed these species in two different clades (HONG- WA & BESNARD, 2014). Therefore, the taxon initially recognized by PERRIER DE LA BâTHIE (1949) is described here as a new species using a different epithet and a type specimen that is more widely distributed in various herbaria. The new species can be recognized by its long, non-woody petioles, oblanceolate to obovate leaf blades, white, campanulate flowers lacking a corona, and ovoid to oblong fruits.

Additional specimens examined

MADAGASCAR. Prov. Antsiranana: Ampanavoana, Vinanivao, Masoala PN, 15°41’33”S 50°13’30”E, 12-100 m, 15.IX.1996, Bernard 334 ( K, MO, P, TAN) GoogleMaps ; Masoala PN, Beankoraka, 15°57’S 50°13’E, 14.XI.1994, Rahajasoa et al. 880 ( K, MO, TAN) GoogleMaps . Prov. Fianarantsoa: Farafangana, Mahabo Mananivo, Nosiala, forêt d’Agnalazaha, 23°11’08”S 47°42’48”E, 50 m, 5.III.2009, Hong-Wa et al. 619 ( MO, P, TAN) GoogleMaps ; ibid. loc., 5.III. 2009, Hong-Wa et al. 620 ( MO, P, TAN) GoogleMaps ; Nosy Varika , Ambahy, 20°48’07”S 48°28’56”E, 9 m, 15. II.2004, Rabehevitra 881 ( K, MO, P, TEF) GoogleMaps ; Mahabo-Mananivo, forêt de Mahabo, 23°10’38”S 47°42’35”E, 20 m, 8.XI.2001, Rabenantoandro 717 ( G, MO, P, TEF) GoogleMaps ; Nosy Varika ., Ampasimaneva, forêt d’Ambolo, 20°43’59”S 48°27’09”E, 13 m, 15. VI.2004, Razakamalala et al. 1452 ( G, K, MO, P, TEF) GoogleMaps ; Ambahy Forest , c. 20 km S of Nosy Varika, 20°46’09”S 48°28’46”E, 3 m, 22.IV.2004, Rogers et al. 300 ( MO, P, TAN) GoogleMaps . Prov. Toamasina: Forêt de Tampina , [18°31’S 49°17’E], X.1923, Louvel 126 ( P) GoogleMaps ; Mahanoro, Ambalavontaka, forêt de Nankinana, 20°22’21”S 48°33’15”E, 41 m, 8.XI.2003, Rabehevitra et al. 685 ( G, K, MO, P, TEF) GoogleMaps ; Sainte Marie, Lokintsy, forêt d’Ambohidena, 16°51’11”S 49°57’10”E, 1. VI.2004, Rabehevitra et al. 1179 ( K, MO, P, TEF); Fénérive-Est, Tampolo STF GoogleMaps , 17°16’52”S 49°24’44”E, 0-150 m, 24. I.1995, Raholivelo 212 ( MO); Mahanoro, Ambalavontaka , forêt d’Antaimby GoogleMaps , 20°22’22”S 48°33’56”E, 13 m, 17.IV.2004, Ranaivojaona et al. 587 ( K, MO, P, TEF); Mahanoro, Ambalavontaka , forêt d’Ampanamara GoogleMaps , 20°22’48”S 48°33’23”E, 13 m, 12. VI.2004, Ranaivojaona et al. 707 ( MO, P, TEF); Ambalavontaka, Nankinana Forest , c. 20 km N of Nosy Varika GoogleMaps , 20°21’34”S 48°36’20”E, 10 m, 18.IV.2004, Rogers et al. 195 ( MO, P, TAN). Prov. Toliara: Fort-Dauphin , Sainte Luce GoogleMaps , 24°46’47”S 47°10’06”E, 14 m, 17.X.2012, Ramananjanahary et al. 784 ( MO, P, TAN); Iaboakoho, Ambanihazo , forêt d’Analandrasambo GoogleMaps , 24°40’55”S 47°11’56”E, 22 m, 22.X.2012, Randrianaivo et al. 2036 ( MO, P, TAN). GoogleMaps

TEF

TEF

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

P

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

TEF

Centre National de la Recherche Appliquée au Developement Rural

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

TAN

Parc de Tsimbazaza

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

I

"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University

N

Nanjing University

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Lamiales

Family

Oleaceae

Genus

Noronhia

Loc

Noronhia martiniana

Hong-Wa, Cynthia 2016
2016
Loc

Noronhia obtusifolia var. minoriflora (H. Perrier)

Hong-Wa & Besnard 2013: 377
2013
Loc

Linociera obtusifolia var. minoriflora

H. Perrier 1949: 279
1949
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