Mucuna verdcourtii Wiriad., 2016
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https://doi.org/10.3767/000651916X692799 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DEE569-FFF6-FFE1-1932-FD085EC8F8E8 |
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Felipe |
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Mucuna verdcourtii Wiriad. |
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sp. nov. |
47. Mucuna verdcourtii Wiriad. View in CoL , sp. nov. — Fig. 8 View Fig
Twigs brown tomentose. Leaflets broadly ovate to orbicular, 8–16 by 5–13 cm, above thinly tomentose or sericeous, below brown tomentose, nerves 5–6 per side.Inflorescences pseudoracemes,up to 42 cm long.Pods 25–28 by 3–5 cm. — Type: NGF 4896 (Womersley) (holo L), Papua New Guinea, E Highlands Prov., A1 valley near Nondugl .
Liana. Twigs terete, 3–6 mm diam, brown tomentose. Stipules caducous. Petioles 5.5–15.5 cm long, ± grooved above, brown tomentose; rachis mostly as the petiole 2–5 cm long; pulvinus 8–10 mm long. Stipellae acicular, 7 by 0.3 mm, ± hirsute. Leaflets: terminal, broadly obovate to orbicular, 8–15.5 by 5.6– 13 cm, index 1.2–1.6, base truncate to cuneate, apex acuminate, acumen 2–8 mm long, above thinly tomentose or sericeous, below brown tomentose, ± shiny, midrib and nerves slightly raised above, nerves 5–6 per side, 17–30 mm apart, anastomosing near the margin; lateral mostly as the terminal, obliquely ovate, 8–16 by 5–12 cm; pulvinus 5–10 mm long. Inflorescences axillary, pseudoracemes, up to 42 cm long, peduncle up to 30 cm long, brown tomentose. Bracts to the brachyblasts obovate, 50 by 25 mm, inside thinly sericeous, outside sericeous. Brachyblasts c. 3 mm long. Bracts to the flowers narrowly ovate, 35 by 9 mm, inside thinly sericeous, outside sericeous. Flowers not known. Pods flattened, broadly strap-shaped, 25–28 by 3–5 cm, upper wing 8–15 mm wide, lower wing 5–15 mm wide, lamellae oblique, 11–12 mm high, valves villous and puberulous with abundant irritating hairs. Seeds undeveloped.
Distribution — Malesia: Papua New Guinea: Madang,E Highlands Prov.
Note — Verdcourt (1979) described the species (B) without giving it a name. According to him M. ‘B’ (= M. verdcourtii ) is rather similar to M. albertsii or M. stanleyi , but very different in the very large bracts and pods. The specimen ANU 909 (Walker) mentioned by Verdcourt belongs to M. aimun . According to Womersley on the label of NGF 4696 the flowers are reported to be red. This is, according to Verdcourt, a mis- take due to confusion with other species. The longest hairs of M. verdcourtii are 1.3– 3 mm long.
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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