Tragia volubilis L.

Montero-Muñoz, Iris & Barberá, Patricia, 2025, A taxonomic revision of Tragia (Euphorbiaceae) in Gabon, with a description of two threatened new species, Plant Ecology and Evolution 158 (3), pp. 367-381 : 367-381

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.154149

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17228044

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7B2852A6-AD7C-54D4-AAC7-CA9D15EA990E

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scientific name

Tragia volubilis L.
status

 

5. Tragia volubilis L. View in CoL ( Linnaeus 1753: 980)

Fig. 6 A View Figure 6

Type

JAMAICA • s. loc.; s. d.; Herb. Linn. No. 1103.1; lectotype (designated by Radcliffe-Smith 1987): LINN [ LINN 1103.1 ] .

Description

Scandent perennial herb up to 1.5 m high; young and mature branches pubescent with stinging hairs up to 0.5 mm long. Stipules lanceolate, 3.5–4 × 1–1.5 mm, acute, subglabrous, ciliate with hairs up to 0.3 mm long. Petioles (0.5 –) 1–4 (– 6) cm long, sparsely hairy with hairs up to 0.5 mm long; distally and proximally pulvinate. Leaf blade oblong-lanceolate to elliptic or ovate-lanceolate, (3 –) 4–10 (– 11) × (2 –) 3–4.5 cm, truncate to cordate at base, acute to subacuminate at apex, with acumen up to 1 cm long, mucronate, serrate, upper surface sparsely hairy with stinging hairs up to 0.5 mm long, lower surface similar to upper surface; basal veins 5, secondary veins in 4–5 pairs. Inflorescences unisexual. Male inflorescences up to 1.5 cm long, peduncle up to 0.5 cm, subglabrous with minute hairs; bracts ca 1 mm long, narrowly lanceolate, subglabrous; bracteoles similar to bracts. Male flower pedicel ca 2 mm long, glabrous; buds 0.5 mm diameter; calyx lobes narrowly ovate, 0.5 mm long, glabrous; stamens 2–3; filaments up to 0.2 mm long; anthers 0.3 × 0.2 mm. Female inflorescences up to 3 cm long, peduncle up to 2.5 cm long, pubescent with stinging hairs up to 0.5 mm long, with 1 flower; bracts up to 1 mm long, narrowly lanceolate, subglabrous; bracteoles similar to the bracts. Female flower subsessile; calyx lobes 6, lanceolate, entire, 1.5 mm long, glabrous; ovary 1.5 × 2 mm, densely hispid with stinging hairs up to 1 mm long; styles ca 1.5 mm long, connate until 1 / 2 length, glabrous. Fruits dimorphic, regular fruits trilobate, 4 × 6 mm, densely hispid with stinging hairs up to 1 mm long; fruits allomorphic monococcus with 2–3 prominent horns up to 0.8 cm long, hispid with stinging hairs up to 1 mm long; calyx lobes 6, up to 1.5 mm long, lanceolate, entire, without laminula, not hardened, subglabrous; columella 2 mm long. Seeds 3 mm diameter, light brown with black patches.

Distribution

Originally from the Americas, widely distributed in Africa ( Prain 1913; Keay 1958; Radcliffe-Smith 1987, 1996; Sosef et al. 2006; Figueiredo and Smith 2008; Cheek et al. 2011; Barberá et al. 2013) (Fig. 6 A View Figure 6 ).

Habitat and ecology

It grows in rainforest, mostly secondary, mangroves, and scrubland at 0–710 m elevation.

Additional material examined

CAMEROON – Centre Region • Ndanan I to Ndanan II, Raphia swamp ; 03°36’53”N, 11°34’20”E; 710 m; 16 Mar. 2004; Cheek 11783; K [ K 000678378 ] image GoogleMaps N’Kolbisson, near Yaoundé ; [ 3°52’14”N, 11°27’16”E]; 700 m; 2 Nov. 1964; de Wilde 3708; BR [ BR 0000016246416 ] image GoogleMaps . – South Region • Dja et Lobo Dept. Koulaze, 71 km SE of Akonolinga ; 03°08’N, 12°28’E; 650 m; 26 Feb. 1996; Nkongmeneck 1541; MO [ MO-4236213 ] GoogleMaps .

EQUATORIAL GUINEA – Bioko Norte • Malabo-Rebola, Estrada km 4-5 , plantaçoes de cacau; [ 3°44’17”N, 8°49’01”E]; 2 May 1988; Carvalho 3416; MA [ MA-684403 ] GoogleMaps . – Centro Sur • Niefang, explotación forestal de Matroguisa ; 1°57’N, 10°23’E; 4 Apr. 2000; Pérez Viso 2289; MA [ MA-844000 ] GoogleMaps .

GABON – Estuaire • Ca 6 km NE of Malibé ; 0°35’N, 9°26’E; 20 Dec. 1986; Reitsma 2740; MA [ MA-454585 ], MO [ MO-4496692 ], WAG [ WAG.1339019 ] image GoogleMaps . – Ngounié • Bongolo, near protestant hospital ; 2°14.2’N, 11°27.7’E; 130 m; 11 Nov. 1994; Wieringa 3137; LBV, MO [ MO-4496693 ], WAG [ WAG.1339020 ] GoogleMaps . – Ogooué-Ivindo • Makokou, IRET station ; 0°30.7’N, 12°48.1’E; 500 m; 22 Jan. 2004; Wilks 3776; LBV, MA, WAG [ WAG.1339018 ] GoogleMaps .

Note

According to Prain (1913), this species should not be considered native in Africa.

BR

Embrapa Agrobiology Diazothrophic Microbial Culture Collection

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

MA

Real Jardín Botánico

WAG

Wageningen University

LBV

CENAREST