Mucuna macrophylla Miq.

Wiriadinata, H., Ohashi, H. & Adema, F., 2016, Notes on Malesian Fabaceae (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae) 16. The genus Mucuna, Blumea 61 (2), pp. 90-124 : 112

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Mucuna macrophylla Miq.
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26. Mucuna macrophylla Miq. View in CoL

Mucuna macrophylla Miq. (1855) 213; Burck (1893) 190; Backer & Bakh. f. (1964) 630. — Type: Zollinger 1143? (BO?, P?, fragm. U), Java, Tjikoja (see Note).

Stizolobium junghuhniana Kuntze (1891) View in CoL 208; Backer (1938) 81. — Mucuna junghuhniana (Kuntze) Backer ex Koord.-Schum. (1911) View in CoL 65. — Type: Kuntze 5308 (n.v.), Java, Rambai.

Mucuna blumei Burck (1893) View in CoL 185. — Lectotype (here designated): Blume 771 (holo L; iso L), Java, aan de kalkberg te Kuripan.

Mucuna ovalis Baker f. (1924) View in CoL 32. — Type: Forbes 1417 (K, L) Sumatra, Lampong, Kota-Djawa .

Mucuna gigantea auct. non (Willd.) DC.: Benth. (1852) 237.

Distribution — Malesia: Sumatra (once collected, see Note); Java; Lesser Sunda Islands: Flores.

Habitat & Ecology — Forest, open place in forest. Soil: limestone. Altitude up to 1350 m. Flowering: January to April, October, December; fruiting: March to May, August.

Note — The only specimen mentioned by Miquel for M. macrophylla is: “ Java, tusschen struiken bij Tjikoja”. According to the first author this is the specimen Zollinger 1147. The Utrecht herbarium (now at L) holds a specimen labelled as Typus fragment. The only other information is on an older label saying in Miquel’s handwriting: “ Mucuna macrophylla M, Java ”. This fragment consist of a lateral leaflet of 19.5 by 13.5 cm, much larger than usually in M. macrophylla . Prain (1897b: 407) mentions the name M. junghuhniana in observations sub M. imbricata . It is unclear whether or not he meant to make a new combination. Burck (1893) mentions several localities for his species M. blumei : Java, Koeripan, prope Buitenzorg et Oengarang, Forbes in herb. Lugd. Bat. The first locality refers to Blume 771. The second and third localities to a Junghuhn collection (Junghuhn 193); the L duplicate of that collection consist of a piece of a branch and a leaf, the sheet bears three labels: one attached to fragment ‘Jul montis Rembang’ and two that refer to ‘Oengarang’, one with the months Mei, Jun., the other with the months April-Jun. The fourth locality probably refers to Forbes 1417, Lampongs, Kota-Djawa, the type of M. ovalis Baker f. This specimen was collected in Sumatra. For M. blumei the Blume specimen was selected as the lectotype. The twigs of older specimens tend to have a more appressed indumentum. Forbes 1417 (the type of M. ovalis ) has both pseudopanicles and very short pseudoracemes with only 1–2 brachyblasts. A Teysmann specimen (4492 HB), collected in ‘Lampongs’, probably also belongs here. The flower colour of Schmutz 4292 is given as blue (‘blaublühend’).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Mucuna

Loc

Mucuna macrophylla Miq.

Wiriadinata, H., Ohashi, H. & Adema, F. 2016
2016
Loc

Mucuna ovalis

Baker f. 1924
1924
Loc

Mucuna junghuhniana (Kuntze) Backer ex Koord.-Schum. (1911)

Koord. - Schum. 1911
1911
Loc

Mucuna blumei

Burck 1893
1893
Loc

Stizolobium junghuhniana

Kuntze 1891
1891
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