Xylopia Section Ancistropetala (Engler), D. M. Johnson & N. A. Murray, Syst. Bot. 42(2): 221. 2017.

Johnson, David M. & Murray, Nancy A., 2018, A revision of Xylopia L. (Annonaceae): the species of Tropical Africa, PhytoKeys 97, pp. 1-252 : 48-49

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Xylopia Section Ancistropetala (Engler), D. M. Johnson & N. A. Murray, Syst. Bot. 42(2): 221. 2017.
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II. Xylopia Section Ancistropetala (Engler), D. M. Johnson & N. A. Murray, Syst. Bot. 42(2): 221. 2017.

Artabotrys section Ancistropetalum Engler, Monogr. afrik. Pflanzen-Fam. 6: 71. 1901.

Type.

Artabotrys auranti[i]odorus (De Wildeman & T. Durand) Engler [= Xylopia aurantiiodora De Wildeman & T. Durand].

Description.

Nodes with a branch from a single axillary bud; outer and inner petals linear, similar in length; inner petals with differentiated fleshy basal margins (Fig. 14E, I View Figure 14 ); anther connectives conical to globose at apex, not overhanging anther thecae: staminal cone absent; carpels 3-5, stigmas free, not connivent; aril fimbriate, enveloping seed; seed coat smooth, sarcotesta absent. Three species in Tropical Africa.

Notes.

Section Ancistropetala comprises species restricted to wet forests of western and central Africa. Species of the section are set apart from all other members of the genus by the fimbriate membranous orange arils and conical to globose anther connectives. Differentiated inner petal margins are present outside of sect. Ancistropetala only in the species Xylopia toussaintii , X. gilbertii , and X. flamignii of section Stenoxylopia (Fig. 23D, G View Figure 23 ), but these species have a distinct staminal cone, anther connectives that are truncate at the apex, and seeds with an orange sarcotesta, and the seeds lack arils.