Aspidostemon litorale Van der Werff, 2006
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14. Aspidostemon litorale Van der Werff , sp. nov. ( Fig. 9B View FIG )
Aspidostemoni grayi affine, sed foliis ellipticis vel late ellipticis, floribus glabris recedit.
TYPUS. — Madagascar. Antsiranana, Vohémar, Tsarabaria , 13°41’57”S, 50°05’19”E, 29.X.2002, fl., Rabevohitra, McPherson, Rabenantoandro & Ranarivelo 4246 (holo-, GoogleMaps MO; iso-, P, TEF).
DESCRIPTION
Tree, 8 m. Twigs terete, appressed pubescent when very young, soon becoming glabrous, terminal buds densely appressed pubescent. Leaves opposite, 6- 9 × 2.5-4 cm, elliptic to broadly elliptic, glabrous or with some appressed hairs when young, the base acute to attenuate, the apex obtuse or bluntly acute, margin flat, venation including midrib immersed on upper leaf surface, faintly raised on the lower surface; lateral veins 6-8, difficult to discern; petioles 6-9 mm, somewhat canaliculate. Inflorescences 1.5-3 cm long and to 3 cm wide, sparsely to moderately pubescent, pedicels 2-3 mm long. Flowers 2 mm in diam., 2 mm long, gradually narrowed into the pedicel, obconical, glabrous; tepals more or less erect, 1 × 1 mm, glabrous; stamens 6, tepaloid, the locelli introrse; staminodia III erect, with an enlarged tip, free, smooth; staminodia IV not seen; pistil glabrous, spindle-shaped; receptacle mostly glabrous, but with reddish, curled hairs near the tip. Fruits unknown.
REMARKS
Aspidostemon litorale is readily recognized by its relatively broad leaves with a blunt apex, its pubescent terminal buds and flowers with 6 tepaloid stamens and free staminodia III. It is only known from the type collection made in littoral forest ( Fig. 10 View FIG ). Stamens and staminodia are bright red, an unusual color in Lauraceae , but also found in A. grayi . No vernacular name has been recorded.
ALTITUDINAL DISTRIBUTION
10 m.
PHENOLOGY
Flowers: October.
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