Lepisanthes senegalensis
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Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Sapindales |
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Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Sapindaceae
Subfamilia: Sapindoideae
Tribus: Sapindeae
Genus: Lepisanthes
Species: Lepisanthes senegalensis
Name
editLepisanthes senegalensis (Juss. ex Poir.) Leenh., Blumea 17(1): 85 (1969)
Synonyms
edit(List may be incomplete)
- Basionym
- Heterotypic
- Euphoria verticillata Lindl., Bot. Reg.: t. 1059 (1827)
- Ornitrophe thyrsoides Schumach. & Thonn., Beskr. Guin. Pl.: 185 (1828); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969), Davies & Verdcourt (1998) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Aphania montana Blume, Bijdr. Fl. Ned. Ind. 5: 236 (1825)
- Type: s.coll. [?Blume] s.n. (BR [BR0000005415304(GBIF, JSTOR)], L [probably L 0014378 (sh. 908.272-100)(GBIF, JSTOR)]).
- Type locality: [Indonesia. Java:] ad montem Parang Provinciae Tjanjor.
- Nephelium danura G.Don, Gen. Hist. 1: 671 (1831), nom. nud.
- Nephelium rubrum G.Don, Gen. Hist. 1: 671 (1831), nom. nud.
- Nephelium verticillatum (Lindl.) G.Don, Gen. Hist. 1: 670 (1831)
- Scytalia danura Roxb., Fl. Ind. (Roxburgh) ed. 2, 2: 274 (1832)
- Type: Roxburgh, 'native of the delta of the Ganges and of the parts to the east of it' (?BR [fide Leenhouts 1969]; cf. BM [BM000838009(GBIF, JSTOR), "Sapindus danura, Vogt Scytalia Danoora, Roxb. Fl. Ind. 2, p. 274 Dimocarpus (Litchi) monophylla Roxb. [illegible]. 1136"]).
- Scytalia rubra Roxb., Fl. Ind. (Roxburgh) ed. 2, 2: 272 (1832)
- Type: Roxburgh s.n. (BR)
- Type locality: Silhet.
- Scytalia verticillata Roxb., Fl. Ind. (Roxburgh) ed. 2, 2: 273 (1832)
- Type: W. Roxburgh, cult. Hort. Calcutta (BR {BR0000005415298(GBIF, JSTOR), BR0000005415618(GBIF, JSTOR), BR0000005415946(GBIF, JSTOR)}).
- Sapindus abyssinicus Fresen., Mus. Senckenberg. 2: 277 (1837); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969), Davies & Verdcourt (1998) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Type: E. Rüppell s.n. (in flower, middle January; Holotype: FR-0030090(GBIF, JSTOR)]).
- Type locality: Ethiopia. Simien Mts., in der Kulla, zwei Tagreisen nördlich von Gondar [= Kulla, 2 days N. of Gondar].
- Nephelium rubrum (Roxb.) Wight, tt. 24–25 (1838); Walp., Repert. Bot. Syst. 5: 365 (1845–1846)
- Sapindus danura (Roxb.) Voigt, Hort. Suburb. Calcutt.: 94 (1845)
- Nephelium danura (Roxb.) Walp., Repert. Bot. Syst. 5: 365 (1845–1846)
- Didymococcus danura (Roxb.) Blume, Rumphia 3: 103 (1847 publ. 1849)
- Didymococcus verticillatus (Lindl.) Blume, Rumphia 3: 103 (1847 publ. 1849)
- Sapindus cuspidatus Blume, Rumphia 3: 98 (1847 publ. 1849)
- Sapindus montanus (Blume) Blume, Rumphia 3: 97 (1847 publ. 1849); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Nephelium bifoliolatum Thwaites, Enum. Zeyl. Pl.: 57 (1858)
- Type: G.H.K. Thwaites CP. 1721 (April [1853–1855], in flower; BR [BR0000005415625(GBIF, JSTOR)]; Isotypes: BM [BM000838011(GBIF, JSTOR)], FR-0031532(GBIF, JSTOR), G {G00007795 (102655/1)(GBIF, JSTOR), G00007796 (102655/2)(GBIF, JSTOR), G00007797 (102655/3)(GBIF, JSTOR)}, GH 00050843(GBIF, JSTOR), K {K000739018(GBIF, JSTOR), K000739019(GBIF, JSTOR), K000739020(GBIF, JSTOR)}, L 0014374(GBIF, JSTOR), P {P02297215(GBIF), P02297216(GBIF), P02297217(GBIF)}, US [US00095305 (597412)(GBIF, JSTOR)])
- Type locality: Ceylon [= Sri Lanka]. Lower Badulla Road from Kandy, at no great elevation.
- Schmidelia thyrsoides (Schumach. & Thonn.) Baker, Fl. Trop. Afr. [Oliver et al.] 1: 423 (1868), nom. illeg., as generic name illegitimate
- Sapindus verticillatus (Lindl.) Kurz, Prelim. Rep. Forest Pegu, App. A: 38 (1873)
- Otophora paucijuga Hiern, Fl. Brit. India [J. D. Hooker] 1(3): 680 (1875)
- Type: A.C. Maingay [1529 = KD. 462] ([February 1867], in flower; K [cf. K000701997(GBIF, JSTOR)]; Isotypes: L 0014377(GBIF, JSTOR), M-0224765 / 700862 / 351452(GBIF, JSTOR))
- Type locality: [Malaysia.] Malacca [= Melaka].
- Sapindus attenuatus Hiern, Fl. Brit. India [J. D. Hooker] 1(3): 684 (1875), nom. illeg.
- Note: Hiern cites Scytalia rubra Roxb. under this name.
- Sapindus bifoliolatus (Thwaites) Hiern, Fl. Brit. India [J. D. Hooker] 1(3): 684 (1875)
- Sapindus microcarpus Kurz, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt. 2, Nat. Hist. 44(2): 205 (1877), nom. illeg., non Ruiz & Pav., Fl. Peruv. 4: t. 341 ('1804'[1821])
- Type: J.E. Teijsmann HB. 5989 (–3/4 1862, with young fruit; BO; Isotypes: L 0014372(GBIF, JSTOR) [numbered '5889'], M {M-0224767 / 700864 / 351454(GBIF, JSTOR), M-0224851 / 700948 / 351538(GBIF, JSTOR)})
- Type locality: Siam [= Thailand]. [Kamborie (prob. Kanburi).]
- Sapindus ruber (Blume) Kurz, Forest Fl. Burma 1: 298 (1878)
- Aphania bifoliolata (Thwaites) Radlk., Sitzungsber. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. München 8: 238 (1878); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Aphania cuspidata (Roxb.) Radlk., Sitzungsber. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. München 8: 238 (1878); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Aphania danura (Roxb.) Radlk., Sitzungsber. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. München 8: 238 (1878); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Aphania microcarpa Radlk., Sitzungsber. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. München 8: 238, 301 (1878); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Aphania paucijuga (Hiern) Radlk., Sitzungsber. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. München 8: 239 (1878); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Aphania rubra (Roxb.) Radlk., Sitzungsber. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. München 8: 238 (1878); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Aphania longipes Radlk., Actes Congr. Int. Bot., Amsterdam 1877: 219 (68) (1879); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Aphania sphaerococca Radlk., Actes Congr. Int. Bot., Amsterdam 1877: 77 (7), 91 (21) (1879); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Syntypes:
- Type locality: [Indonesia.] N. Guinea [New Guinea: Bird's Head Peninsula].
- 503: [Andai.]
- 908: [Mt Arfak, Putat.]
- Aphania philastreana Pierre, Fl. Forest. Cochinch.: t. 329 B (1895–1907); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Type: J.B.L. Pierre 1293 (in flower and young fruit; [January 1873]; Holotype: P [P02297226(GBIF)]; Isotypes: BM [BM000838004(GBIF, JSTOR)], K {K000701977(GBIF, JSTOR), K000701978(GBIF, JSTOR)}, L {0014371(GBIF, JSTOR), 0014375(GBIF, JSTOR), 0014376(GBIF, JSTOR)}, M-0224764 / 700861 / 351451(GBIF, JSTOR), P {P02297225(GBIF), P02297227(GBIF)})
- Type locality: [Vietnam. Prov. Bien hoa, Tri huyen.]
- Aphania viridis Pierre, Fl. Forest. Cochinch.: t. 329 A (1895–1907); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Aphania philippinensis Radlk., Fragm. Fl. Philipp. 1: 60 (1904); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Syntypes:
- Type locality: Philippines.
- Ahern: Luzon: Prov. Camarines Sur, Pasacao.
- Warburg: Sulu Archipelago: Jolo Island.
- Aphania boerlagei Valeton, Icon. Bog. [Borlage] 2: t. 185 (1906); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Syntypes: Hort. Bot. Bogor III. C. 43 & 43a (BM [BM000884008(GBIF, JSTOR), collected in October 1954 by A.H.G. Alston], BO, NY [NY00337784(GBIF, JSTOR), 'Cultivar of Marcos 1877 from SW Celebes']; Isosyntypes: M-0024776 / 700873 / 351463(GBIF, JSTOR), US [US00385820 (448725)(GBIF, JSTOR)])
- Possible syntype: J.E. Teijsmann HB. 12763, SW. Sulawesi, Maros, 1877, in fruit (L {0014383(GBIF, JSTOR), 0014384(GBIF, JSTOR)}).
- Aphania angustifolia Radlk., Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 1: 209 (1907); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Type: A.D.E. Elmer 7330 (in fruit, January 1906; Holotype: M-0224777 / 700874 / 351464(GBIF, JSTOR); Isotypes: BO, G [G00007789 (102650/1)(JSTOR)], K [K000701917(GBIF, JSTOR)], L 0014381(GBIF, JSTOR))
- Type locality: Philippines. Insula Leyte: Palo.
- Aphania spirei Lecomte, Notul. Syst. (Paris) 2: 54 (1911); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Aphania ochnoides Pierre ex Lecomte, Fl. Indo-Chine 1: 1037 (1912); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Syntypes:
- J.B.L. Pierre 7047 = Siam 137 ([August 1868, sterile]; BM {BM000838002(GBIF, JSTOR), BM000838003(GBIF, JSTOR)}, BO, C [C10018553(JSTOR)], FI, L 0014373(GBIF, JSTOR), NY [NY00337783(GBIF, JSTOR)], P {P02297222(GBIF), P02297223(GBIF), P02297224(GBIF)}; Isosyntypes: BR [BR0000005415953(GBIF, JSTOR)], G {G00007791 (102652/1)(GBIF, JSTOR), G00007792 (102652/2)(GBIF, JSTOR), G00007793 (102652/3)(GBIF, JSTOR)}, M-0224766 / 700863 / 351453(GBIF, JSTOR))
- J.B.L. Pierre 7047 ([June 1867, with young fruit]; FI [FI010496(JSTOR), dated July], K [K000701980(GBIF, JSTOR), numbered '7049'], L, P {P02297219(GBIF), P02297220(GBIF), P02297221(GBIF)}; Isosyntype: G [G00007794 (102654/1)(JSTOR)])
- Type locality:
- Siam: [Thailand. Rachaburi:] Muong Pran [= Pran Buri].
- the other one: Cochinchine [= Vietnam.] [Prov. Baria:] Thivan [Ti Wan].
- Syntypes:
- Hydnocarpus tamianus Pulle, Nova Guinea 8: 671 (1912), as 'tamiana'; not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Aphania loheri Radlk., Philipp. J. Sci. 8: 452 (–453) (1913); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Type: A. Loher 5874 (male flower, July 1905; Holotype: M-0224770 / 700867 / 351457(GBIF, JSTOR); Isotypes: K [K000701921(GBIF, JSTOR)], L 0014380(GBIF, JSTOR), M {M-0224771 / 700868 / 351458(GBIF, JSTOR), M-0224772 / 700869 / 351459(GBIF, JSTOR))
- Type locality: Philippines. Insula Luzon: prov. Rizal, Montalban.
- Deinbollia claessensii De Wild., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 13(370–372): 378 (1914), as 'Claessensi'; not accepted by Hauman (1960) [cited as Aphania senegalensis]
- Syntypes:
- J. Claessens 527 (in flower, 1910; BR {BR0000008977137(GBIF, JSTOR), BR0000008978240(GBIF, JSTOR)}).
- S. De Giorgi 148 (in flower, 1913; cf. BR [BR0000020162917(GBIF), without type indication]).
- Type locality: Belgisch-Kongo [= Democratic Republic of the Congo].
- Claessens: Kindu.
- De Giorgi: Likimi.
- Syntypes:
- Aphania dasypetala Radlk., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 18(19–30): 333 (1922); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Type: Collector indigenus 709 (in flower, [25] July 1911; Holotype: M-0224775 / 700872 / 351462(GBIF, JSTOR) [ex PNH]; Isotypes: BM [BM000884007(GBIF, JSTOR)], BO, K [K000701903(GBIF, JSTOR)], L 0014379(GBIF, JSTOR), US [US01107886 (1093398)](GBIF, JSTOR); Possible types: A 00050646(GBIF, JSTOR), GH 00050645(GBIF, JSTOR))
- Type locality: [Malaysia.] Borneo, prope Sarawak.
- Aphania fascicularis Radlk., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 18(19–30): 334 (1922); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Type: O. Warburg 18168 (in flower, ca. 1887 [November 1888]; Holotype: B [lost]; Isotype: M-0224773 / 700870 / 351460(GBIF, JSTOR)).
- Type locality: [Indonesia.] Moluccas, insula Batjan [= Bacan].
- Aphania macrophylla Radlk., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 18(19–30): 332 (–333) (1922); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Type: S.H. Koorders 18015 β (in fruit, 30 January 1895; Holotype: M-0224768 / 700865 / 351455(GBIF, JSTOR); Isotype: L 0014385(GBIF, JSTOR))
- Type locality: [Indonesia.] In insulae Celebes provincia Minahassa: in silva primaeva ad „bivak Pingsan“ [near Kayuwatu, alt. 50 m].
- Aphania nicobarica Radlk., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 18(19–30): 332 (1922); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Syntypes:
- Type locality: [India.] In insulis Nicobaricis [= Nicobar Islands].
- Aphania masakapu Melch. in Diels, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 10(93): 277 (–278) (1928); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Type: G. Peekel 941 (in flower and fruit, June 1924; Holotype: B {10 0296040(GBIF, JSTOR), 10 0296041(GBIF, JSTOR)}, BRI-AQ0196643(JSTOR)).
- Type locality: [Papua New Guinea.] Bismarck-Archipel: Neu-Mecklenburg [= New Ireland], Lamekot, Buschland.
- Aphania silvatica A.Chev. [Explor. Bot. Afrique Occ. Franç. 1: 152 (1920), nom. nud.] ex Hutch. & Dalziel, Fl. W. Trop. Afr. 1: 502 (1928); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) and davies & Verdcourt (1998) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Pancovia thyrsiflora Gilg ex Radlk., Pflanzenr. (Engler) IV, Fam. 165(Heft 98c): 703 (1932), pro syn., based on Staudt 777
- Aphania langsonensis Gagnep., Notul. Syst. (Paris) 13(1–2): 29 (–30) (1947); not accepted by Leenhouts (1969) [cited as Lepisanthes senegalensis]
- Type: P.A. Pételot 6322 (in flower, [24 March 1938]; Holotype: P [P02297218(GBIF)])
- Type locality: Tonkin [= Vietnam]. Prov. Langson: entre Dong-mô et Van-linh [= between Dong Mô and Van Linh].
Notes
edit- Other synonyms once placed under Lepisanthes senegalensis by Leenhouts (1969):
- Manongarivea perrieri Choux [≡ Lepisanthes perrieri (Choux) Buerki, Callm. & Lowry]
- Sapindus oligophyllus Merr. & Chun [≡ Lepisanthes oligophylla (Merr. & Chun) N.H.Xia & Gadek]
Distribution
editNative distribution areas: |
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References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition |
Notes
edit- The only Hainanese collection cited by Leenhouts (1969) is F.C. How 70627, type of Sapindus oligophyllus Merr. & Chun [≡ Lepisanthes oligophylla (Merr. & Chun) N.H.Xia & Gadek, Fl. China 12: 13 (2007)]. Xia & Gadek (2007: 13) do not recognize Hainanese occurrence of L. senegalensis in turn.
References
editPrimary references
edit- Leenhouts, P.W. 1969. Florae Malesianae Praecursores L. A revision of Lepisanthes (Sapindaceae). Blumea 17(1): 33–91. PDF. Reference page. [see pages 85–88]
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Links
edit- Global Biodiversity Information Facility. 2023. GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset. Taxon: Lepisanthes senegalensis. Accessed: 2023 December 1.
- Govaerts, R. et al. 2024. Lepisanthes senegalensis in Kew Science Plants of the World Online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published online. Accessed: 2024 March 26. Reference page.
- International Plant Names Index. 2023. Lepisanthes senegalensis. Published online. Accessed: 26 November 2023.
- IUCN: Lepisanthes senegalensis (Poir.) Leenh. (Least Concern) - Assessed by Y. Harvey-Brown on 4 January 2022.
- Tropicos.org 2023. Lepisanthes senegalensis. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published online. Accessed: 26 November 2023.
- USDA, ARS, Germplasm Resources Information Network. Lepisanthes senegalensis in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. Accessed: 08-Apr-12.
Vernacular names
editluo: Ochol
中文: 滇赤才
中文: 滇赤才