Uvariodendron dzomboense Dagallier, W.R.Q. Luke & Couvreur, 2021

Dagallier, Leo-Paul M. J., Mbago, Frank M., Luke, W. R. Quentin & Couvreur, Thomas L. P., 2021, Three new species of Uvariodendron (Annonaceae) from coastal East Africa in Kenya and Tanzania, PhytoKeys 174, pp. 107-126 : 107

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.174.61630

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scientific name

Uvariodendron dzomboense Dagallier, W.R.Q. Luke & Couvreur
status

sp. nov.

Uvariodendron dzomboense Dagallier, W.R.Q. Luke & Couvreur sp. nov. Fig. 3 View Figure 3

Type.

Kenya - Coast • S. A. Robertson et al. Mrima Dzombo Expedition 207 (holotype: K, isotypes: EA, MO, WAG), Kaya Dzombo Hill; 4°25'48"S, 39°12'36"E; alt. 300 m; 07 Feb. 1989 GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

This species differs from other Uvariodendron species by its 50-75 carpels that are densely pubescent and its leaves smaller than 150 mm in length and narrowly elliptic to elliptic. It differs from U. kirkii by its smaller leaves (132 mm maximum versus 210 mm maximum) and higher number of carpels (50-75 versus 7-20) (Table 1 View Table 1 ).

Description.

Tree 4-7 m tall, d.b.h. unknown, young branches sparsely pubescent to glabrous, old branches glabrous. Leaf bud ‘eragrostiform’, composed of 5, distichous, longitudinally folded, velutinous scales. Leaves distichous, simple, entire, pinnately veined. Petiole 3-4 mm long, 1-1.5 mm in diameter, slightly pubescent to glabrous. Lamina 65-132 mm long, 20-45 mm wide, length:width ratio 2.9-3.6, narrowly elliptic to elliptic, coriaceous, apex attenuate, base acute to slightly decurrent, above glabrous, below glabrous when young and old; midrib sunken above, raised below, above glabrous when young and old, below slightly pubescent to glabrous when young, glabrous when old; secondary veins 12-13 pairs, weak brochidodromous; tertiary veins reticulate. Inflorescence borne on trunk or old branches, 1-flowered. Flowering pedicel 8-30 mm long, 2-2.5 mm in diameter, densely pubescent. Flowers actinomorphic, hermaphroditic, buds spherical 4-4.5 mm in diameter, sparsely pubescent. Bracts 6 at base of the pedicel in flower bud, 1 on mature flower in the lower half of the pedicel, 5-6 mm long, 5-8 mm wide, pubescent to shortly pubescent outside, glabrous inside. Sepals 3, 5- 7 mm long, 4.5-7 mm wide, fused at base, pubescent to shortly pubescent outside, glabrous inside. Outer petals 3, ca. 16 mm long, ca. 9 mm wide, shortly velutinous outside, glabrous inside, color unknown. Inner petals 3, ca. 18 mm long, 8 mm wide, shortly velutinous outside, glabrous inside, color unknown. Stamens more than 700, 2 mm long, 0.5 mm wide, anthers linear, connective truncate. Carpels 50-75, ca. 2 mm long, ca. 1-1.5 mm wide, densely pubescent. Stigma not seen. Fruiting pedicel ca. 14 mm long, ca. 4 mm in diameter, pubescent. Monocarps (unripe?) ca. 35, ca. 15 mm long, ca. 10 mm wide, length:width ratio ca. 1.5, ovoid, sessile, densely pubescent, golden brown. Seeds (unripe?) ca. 5 per monocarp, uniseriate, ca. 4.5 mm long, ca. 1 mm wide, glabrous.

Distribution.

Endemic to Kenya, only known from Dzombo Hill (Kaya Dzombo) (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ).

Habitat.

Moist semi-deciduous forest on igneous intrusion.

Conservation status.

This species is known from five collections from a single location. Literature found on the Dzombo Hill forest reports a surface of 2.95 km 2 ( Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund 2005). We calculated a surface of 5.31 km 2 for the forested part of the hill (see Material and Methods for details). EOO and AOO are thus estimated at less than 5.40 km 2. The Kaya Dzombo forest is gazetted as a sacred forest under the National Museums protection as a National Monument. However, the forest suffers from local logging for timber, poles and firewood, and has been impacted by fire on several occasions ( W. R. Q. Luke, personal observations). Following IUCN criterion B ( IUCN 2012), Uvariodendron dzomboense is therefore assigned a preliminary status of Endangered EN B 1ab(iii)+2ab(iii).

Etymology.

The specific epithet comes from the Dzombo Hill where the species is endemic.

Paratypes.

Kenya - Coast W. R. Q. Luke 1654 ( EA ( EA000008806 ), K); Kwale District, Dzombo Forest Reserve ; 4°25'48"S, 39°12'36"E; alt. 270 m; 06 Jan. 1989 GoogleMaps . • W. R. Q. Luke et al. 2884 ( EA, K); Kwale District, Dzombo Forest Reserve ; 4°25'48"S, 39°12'36"E; alt. 270 m; 04 Oct. 1991 GoogleMaps . • W. R. Q. Luke et al. 3370 ( EA); Kwale District, Dzombo Forest Reserve ; 4°25'48"S, 39°12'36"E; alt. 270 m; 12 Nov. 1992 GoogleMaps . • W. R. Q. Luke & M. Pakia 7443 ( K, EA ( EA000008810 )); Kwale District, Dzombo ; 4°25'48"S, 39°12'36"E; alt. 270 m; 28 Jun. 2001 GoogleMaps .

Discussion.

This species is known as " Uvariodendron sp. nov. 1 of CFS " in the annotated checklist of the coastal forests of Kenya ( Ngumbau et al. 2020).

The only fruit known from this species (Robertson S. A. et al. MDE 207) presents ca. 35 ovoid monocarps. These are densely pubescent and have small seeds compared to other Uvariodendron species (4.5 mm long vs. 8-20 mm long). However, it is unclear whether this observed fruit is ripe or not. Further collections could bring more information. This species also presents an ‘eragrostiform’ leaf-bud (see discussion of Uvariodendron schmidtii below).

During a field trip in Tanzania in November 2019, we explored the forest of Kilulu hill (TANZANIA- Tanga, 4°46'22"S, 39°07'30"E, see Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ). Kilulu hill is ca. 40 kilometers as the crow flies south from Dzombo hill were U. dzomboense occurs. We expected to find U. dzomboense there but our quest on every slope of the hill was unsuccessful. This indicates that the dispersal distance of U. dzomboense might be very short GoogleMaps .

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

EA

National Museums of Kenya - East African Herbarium

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

WAG

Wageningen University

MDE

Musee des Dinosaures in Esperaza

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Q

Universidad Central

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

M

Botanische Staatssammlung München

CFS

Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre