Pilostyles aethiopica

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Cucurbitales
Familia: Apodanthaceae
Genus: Pilostyles

Name

Pilostyles aethiopica Welwitsch, Trans. Linn. Soc. London 27: 66–70. 1871 = Berlinianche aethiopica (Welw.) Vattimo-Gil nom. inval.Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

  • Pilostyles holtzii Engler, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 46: 293. 1912 = Berlinianche holtzii (Engl.) Vattimo-Gil, not validly published. Type: Tanzania, Kilimatinde, July 1907, parasitic on Berlinia eminii Taub., W. Holtz 1422 (B, destroyed during World War II), syn. nov. (based on the protologue).

Syntypes

Angola, Huila, 12 May 1860, parasitic on Berlinia paniculata Benth. = Pseudoberlinia paniculata (Benth.) P.A.Duvign., F. M. J. Welwitsch 529, 529b (C, G).

Note

Tepals pink to brown, in 3 to 4 whorls each with 3-6 tepals. Male flowers with 1 or 2 ring(s) of ca. 15 pollen sacs, stamen filaments free from the central column (Fig. 6F), hair cushion at the basis of the inner tepals (Blarer et al. 2004[1]). Growing in branches of Julbernardia and Brachystegia, maybe also on Berlinia, Westia and Pseudoberlinia, in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Angola and Malawi (Figs 2, 3).

Taxon Treatment

  • Bellot, S; Renner, S; 2014: The systematics of the worldwide endoparasite family Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales), with a key, a map, and color photos of most species PhytoKeys, 36: 41-57. doi

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Other References

  1. Blarer A, Nickrent D, Endress P (2004) Comparative floral structure and systematics in Apodanthaceae (Rafflesiales). Plant Systematics and Evolution 245: 119–142. doi 10.1007/s00606-003-0090-2
  2. Wojciechowski M, Mahn J, Jones B (2006) Fabaceae legumes. Version 14 June 2006. http://tolweb.org/Fabaceae/21093/2006.06.14 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/ [accessed 02.2014]
  3. Bellot S, Renner S (in review) Exploring new dating approaches for parasites: the worldwide Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales) as an example. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.