Monographs Details:
Authority:
Berg, Cornelius C. 2001. Moreae, Artocarpeae, and (Moraceae): With introductions to the family and and with additions and corrections to Flora Neotropica Monograph 7. Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 83: 1-346. (Published by NYBG Press)
Berg, Cornelius C. 2001. Moreae, Artocarpeae, and
Family:
Moraceae
Moraceae
Synonyms:
Sorocea saxicola var. dentata Hassl., Sorocea saxicola f. subrepanda Hassl., Trophisomia edulis Rojas Acosta, Sorocea saxicola Hassl.
Sorocea saxicola var. dentata Hassl., Sorocea saxicola f. subrepanda Hassl., Trophisomia edulis Rojas Acosta, Sorocea saxicola Hassl.
Description:
Subspecies Description - Lamina to 10 × 5.5 cm; apex mostly rounded to obtuse, sometimes subacute or shortly acuminate; base cordulate to rounded; lower surface hirtellous to tomentose; all veins (very) prominent beneath. Staminate inflorescences capitate.
Subspecies Description - Lamina to 10 × 5.5 cm; apex mostly rounded to obtuse, sometimes subacute or shortly acuminate; base cordulate to rounded; lower surface hirtellous to tomentose; all veins (very) prominent beneath. Staminate inflorescences capitate.
Discussion:
This subspecies is rather uniform. Some of the collections from Bolivia show features ± transitional to subsp. sprucei. They match the indumentum of the leaves of subsp. saxicola, but the apex of the lamina is often acuminate to subacute as typical of subsp. sprucei. Moreover, some Bolivian collections are more similar to subsp. sprucei in the dimensions, the apex, and the venation of the lamina than to subsp. saxicola and are, therefore, listed under the former taxon. The differences between subsp. sprucei and subsp. saxicola show similarities to those of the two subspecies of Madura tinctoria.
This subspecies is rather uniform. Some of the collections from Bolivia show features ± transitional to subsp. sprucei. They match the indumentum of the leaves of subsp. saxicola, but the apex of the lamina is often acuminate to subacute as typical of subsp. sprucei. Moreover, some Bolivian collections are more similar to subsp. sprucei in the dimensions, the apex, and the venation of the lamina than to subsp. saxicola and are, therefore, listed under the former taxon. The differences between subsp. sprucei and subsp. saxicola show similarities to those of the two subspecies of Madura tinctoria.
Distribution:
Brazil South America| Mato Grosso Brazil South America| Bolivia South America| Beni Bolivia South America| Santa Cruz Bolivia South America| Paraguay South America| Argentina South America| Chaco Argentina South America| Corrientes Argentina South America| Formosa Argentina South America|
Brazil South America| Mato Grosso Brazil South America| Bolivia South America| Beni Bolivia South America| Santa Cruz Bolivia South America| Paraguay South America| Argentina South America| Chaco Argentina South America| Corrientes Argentina South America| Formosa Argentina South America|
Common Names:
sapito, neandipa mei, nandpa
sapito, neandipa mei, nandpa