Costus afer Ker Gawl.

Kamer 1, H. Maas-van de, Maas 1, P. J. M., Wieringa 1, J. J. & Specht, C. D., 2016, Monograph of African Costaceae, Blumea 61 (3), pp. 280-318 : 290-293

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https://doi.org/ 10.3767/000651916X694445

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7573289

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scientific name

Costus afer Ker Gawl.
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2. Costus afer Ker Gawl. View in CoL View at ENA — Plate 1a View Plate 1 ; Map 3 View Map 3

Costus afer Ker Gawl. (1823) t. 683; K.Schum. (1904) 392. — Type: A specimen from cultivated material in the greenhouses of the Horticultural Society at London (Chelsea) from material collected in Sierra Leone by G. Don (holo CGE) .

Costus sarmentosus Bojer (1835) View in CoL 262, t. 8; K.Schum. (1904) 394, syn. nov. — Type (lectotype selected by Lock (1985: 7): Bojer (1835) plate 8, drawn from a plant from Zanzibar .

Costus trachyphyllus K.Schum. (1892) View in CoL 420; (1904) 409, syn. nov. — Type: Schweinfurth ser. III, n. 206 (lecto K, selected by Lock (1984) 842), Congo Kinshasa, Orientale, Mbrwole River (‘bei Mruole am Nabambisso’), 1 Mar. 1870 .

Costus edulis De Wild.& T.Durand View in CoL in Durand & De Wildeman (1899) 141. — Type: Dewèvre 916a (holo BR), Congo Kinshasa, Nyangwe, Mossungulore, anno 1896 .

Costus oblitterans K.Schum. (1904) View in CoL 393, syn. nov. — Syntypes: Unknown collector s.n. ( B destroyed), Ghana (‘Goldcoast’), without location ; Millen s.n. ( B destroyed), Nigeria, Lagos .

Costus deistelii K.Schum.(1904) View in CoL 393,syn. nov. — Type: Deistel 498 (holo B destroyed), Cameroon, South-West Province, Buea , Feb. 1900 .

Costus subbiflorus K.Schum.(1904) View in CoL 394,syn.nov. — Type: Volkens 50 ( B de-stroyed; lecto BM, designated here), Tanzania, Lushoto Distr., ‘ Usambara, von Derema bis Magila (‘Msassaberg’), häufig im Urwald z. B. bei Punga Ninga’ , 900 m, 21 Jan. 1893 ; other syntypes: Engler 715 ( B destroyed), Tanzania, ‘ Usambara’, Amani , 800–900 m, Nov. 1902 ; Buchwald 360 ( B destroyed), Tanzania, ‘ Usambara’, Mt Lutindi between Kwa Mburaka and Kisula , 19 Jan. 1896 ; Liebusch 17 ( B destroyed), Tanzania, ‘ Usambara’, Tanga, Pamota, 800–1000 m, 15 Mar. 1900 .

Costus pterometra K.Schum. (1904) View in CoL 394, syn. nov. — Type: Schweinfurth III-204 (holo B destroyed; lecto K 2 sheets,designated here), South Sudan, ‘ Ghasaquellengebiet, Land der Niamniam am Nabambisso’ , 20 Feb. 1870 .

Costus anomocalyx K.Schum. (1904) View in CoL 396, syn. nov. — Type: Baumann 8 (holo B destroyed), Togo, ‘ Misahöhe , 496 m ü. M.’, 15 Mar. 1894 .

Costus megalobractea K.Schum. (1904) View in CoL 407, syn. nov. — Type: Braun s.n., anno 1888 (holo B destroyed), Cameroon, South Province, Gross-Batanga .

Costus bingervillensis A.Chev. (1920) View in CoL 627, syn. nov. — Type: Chevalier 15214 (lecto P, designated here), Ivory Coast, Bingerville region, Abidjan, Dabou , 19 Mar. 1905 ; other syntypes: Chevalier 17280 ( LY, P p.p.), Ivory Coast, Bingerville, 14–18 Dec. 1907; the specimen in P is a mixed col-lection of C. afer View in CoL and C. lucanusianus View in CoL ; Chevalier 19883 ( P) , Ivory Coast, Tabou, banks of Bas-Cavally , between Prolo and Bliéron, 11 Aug. 1907 .

Costus insularis A.Chev. (1920) View in CoL 627, nom. nud. Based on Chevalier 13058 ( P), Guinea, Iles de Los , 25 Feb. 1905 .

Terrestrial herb, erect but in fruit sometimes individual shoots bending down, 0.5–4(–5) m tall. Leaves many; sheaths 0.8– 1(–1.5) cm diam; ligule chartaceous, 2-lobed to truncate, (2–) 4–11 mm long, with a basal horizontal rim c. 1 mm high, not completely encircling the shoot, sometimes bearing erect hairs to c. 3 mm long; petiole 5–14 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole glabrous to densely covered with erect to halfappressed white hairs <1 mm long; lamina narrowly elliptic to narrowly obovate, 7–25(–40) by (3–)4–10(–19) cm, upper side glabrous, lower side glabrous to rarely midrib densely covered with erect to half-appressed white hairs 1–2 mm long, margin often with a row of hairs <1 mm long, base cordate to acute, apex acuminate (acumen 15–30 mm long). Inflorescence many-flowered, globose to ellipsoid, (2.5–)4–14(–20) by 2.5–6(–8) cm, terminating the leafy shoot or rarely terminating a separate leafless shoot 10–30 cm long; bracts, appendages of bracts, bracteoles and calyx glabrous, sometimes sparsely to rather densely covered with erect hairs <1 mm long, upper part of capsule densely covered with erect hairs <1 mm long. Flowers (1 or)2 per bract; bracts (pale) green often with reddish upper margin, coriaceous, ovate-triangular to depressed ovatetriangular, 2–3 by 2–2.5 cm, callus 2–3 mm long; appendages rarely present, green, horizontally spreading to reflexed, nar-rowly triangular, 4–10 by 2.5–3 cm; bracteole boat-shaped, 14–25 mm long, callus 1–4 mm long; calyx 12–19(–22) mm long, lobes broadly ovate-triangular, (2–) 4–5 mm long, erect and sometimes exceeding the bracts in fruit, callus 1–2 mm long; corolla white to yellowish, 30–45 mm long, glabrous, tube 5–10 mm long, lobes (narrowly) elliptic, 20–40 mm long; labellum at the outer side white, inner side white with (pale to dark) pink lateral marginal parts and yellow nectar guide, sometimes completely white with or without yellow nectar guide, funnel-shaped, broadly obovate when spread out, 30–45 by 35–50 mm, margin crenulate; stamen white, 25–40 by 10 mm, apex white, anther 6–9 mm long. Capsule broadly obovoid, to 15(–20) mm diam. Seeds 1–2 mm diam.

Distribution — North East Africa (Ethiopia, South Sudan); West Africa (Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, GuineaBissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo); Central Africa (Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo Brazzaville, Congo Kinshasa, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, São Tomé & Principe); East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda); Southern Tropical Africa (Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe).

Habitat & Ecology — In open places like roadsides and forest margins, in secondary or savanna forest, often on wet places, near rivers; on sandy soil and on rocky outcrops, at elevations of 0–1770 m. Flowering and fruiting: all year through.

IUCN Conservation Status — Least Concern.

Notes — Costus afer is characterized by an incomplete horizontal rim around the nodes of the shoot which is covered with only some erect hairs to c. 3 mm long, a 4–11 mm long ligule and erect calyx lobes that are sometimes exceeding the bracts in fruit. The corolla is white, the labellum is white with yellow nectar guide and reddish margins and the stamen is white with reddish apical part. Costus afer has often been confused with C. dubius , both species sharing green, unappendaged bracts and more or less white flowers, but C. afer is generally characterized by inflo-rescences terminating leafy shoots and flowers with a white labellum that has a yellow nectar guide and pink margins, while C. dubius generally has inflorescences on short, separate leafless shoots near the base of the plant and white flowers with a labellum bearing a yellow nectar guide but lacking pink margins. The bracts of C. afer are 1- or 2-flowered and sometimes appendaged, those of C. dubius are always 1-flowered and generally not appendaged. For the differences with C. lucanusianus , a species with which it has been sometimes confused, see under that species. For the differences with the similar looking C. louisii , see under that species.

The inflorescence of C. afer can terminate a leafy or leafless shoot as is known in many species of Costus ; moreover, plants with 1- and/or 2-flowered bracts can be found all over the distribution area (Maas et al. 10023). The flower colour of C. afer is often (incorrectly) described on the collection label as ‘white’. This was the case in about 1/4 of the dried specimens included in this study. Indeed the corolla and the outer side of the labellum are white, but the inner side of the labellum is not completely white, but always has more or less reddish margins and a yellow nectar guide. The apical part of the stamen is white to pink.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Zingiberales

Family

Costaceae

Genus

Costus

Loc

Costus afer Ker Gawl.

Kamer 1, H. Maas-van de, Maas 1, P. J. M., Wieringa 1, J. J. & Specht, C. D. 2016
2016
Loc

Costus bingervillensis A.Chev. (1920)

A. Chev. 1920
1920
Loc

Costus insularis A.Chev. (1920)

A. Chev. 1920
1920
Loc

Costus oblitterans K.Schum. (1904)

K. Schum. 1904
1904
Loc

Costus deistelii K.Schum.(1904)

K. Schum. 1904
1904
Loc

Costus subbiflorus K.Schum.(1904)

K. Schum. 1904
1904
Loc

Costus pterometra K.Schum. (1904)

K. Schum. 1904
1904
Loc

Costus anomocalyx K.Schum. (1904)

K. Schum. 1904
1904
Loc

Costus megalobractea K.Schum. (1904)

K. Schum. 1904
1904
Loc

Costus trachyphyllus K.Schum. (1892)

K. Schum. 1892
1892
Loc

Costus sarmentosus

Bojer 1835
1835
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