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P.C. van Welzen, S.E.C. Sierra, J.W.F. Slik & S. Bollendorff
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Key to the species of Hancea, Macaranga, and Mallotus
Seem., Fl. Isl. Hong Kong: 409. 1857; S.E.C.Sierra, Kulju, Veldkamp & Welzen, Blumea 52: 362. 2007; G.L.Webster in Kubitzki, Fam. Gen. Vasc. Pl. 11: 128, Fig. 29. 2014. Cordemoya Baill. , Spec. Euphorb. 2: 255. 1861; Sierra et al., Blumea 51: 524. 2006. Boutonia Bojer, Hort. Mauritianus: 282. 1837, nom. nud., non DC., 1838. Mallotus Lour. sect. Cordemoya (Baill.) Mόll.Arg., Linnaea 34: 186. 1865. Diplochlamys Mόll.Arg., Flora 47: 539. 1864; in DC., Prodr. 15, 2: 1023. 1866. Mallotus Lour. sect. Diplochlamys (Mόll.Arg.) Baill. ex T.Durand, Index Gen. Phan. : 370. 1888. Echinus Lour. sect. Cordemoya (Baill.) Baill., Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Paris 2: 977. 1891. Mallotus Lour. sect. Hancea (Seem.) Pax & K.Hoffm. in Engl., Pflanzenr. IV.147.vii: 199. 1914. Deuteromallotus Pax & K.Hoffm. in Engl., Pflanzenr. IV.147.vii: 212. 1914. Mallotus Lour. sect. Oliganthae Airy Shaw, Kew Bull. 21: 389. 1968.
Shrubs to big trees, monoecious and/or dioecious; branches with slender or conspicuously swollen nodes. Indumentum simple hairs and sometimes capitate glandular hairs with multicellular stalks, or sessile peltate-stellate hairs with a central cell (outside Thailand). Stipules axillary or interpetiolar. Leaves simple, alternate or opposite (strongly unequal or not), adaxial extrafloral nectaries absent or when present inconspicuous, venation prominent, triplinerved (or palminerved) or pinnate, veins scalariform, veinlets reticulate. Inflorescences ramiflorous, axillary, or terminal, unisexual to bisexual, with one bract per node; staminate ones with 1 flower per bract, bracts persistent to caducous; bracteoles absent; pistillate inflorescences with 1 flower per bract, bracts like staminate ones; bracteoles rarely present. Flowers actinomorphic, not exceeding 1 cm diam.; sepals persitent; petals and disc absent. Staminate flowers: sepals 24,, valvate, free to basally connate; stamens: thecae 2, parallel, opening extrorse, lengthwise; pistillode absent. Pistillate flowers: sepals (3 or) 46(7), valvate or imbricate, free; staminodes rarely present; ovary with 1 ovule per locule; style short, stigmas erect, above densely covered with short papillae. Fruits dehiscent capsules, opening along locules and septa, spiny, spines sometimes with terminal glands. Seeds (sub)globose, somewhat trigonous in transverse section, caruncle or aril absent.
Seventeen species ranging from Madagascar, Mauritius and Rιunion to South China, throughout Southeast Asia and Malesia to New Guinea; four species in Thailand.
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All or most leaves alternate. Inflorescences up to 1 cm long |
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All leaves opposite, but one of each pair (in some species opposite leaf stipule-like and when caducous, then inflorescence opposite to leaf. Inflorescences up to 15 cm long |
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Petioles less than 2 cm long |
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Petioles longer than 2 cm |
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Leaf blades hairy underneath |
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Leaf blades glabrous underneath |
1. Hancea kingii (Hook.f.) S.E.C.Sierra, Kulju & Welzen in S.E.C.Sierra, Kulju, Veldkamp & Welzen, Blumea 52: 364. 2007. Mallotus kingii Hook.f., Fl. Brit. Ind. 5: 439. 1887; Airy Shaw, Kew Bull. 26: 295. 1972; Whitmore, Tree Fl. Mal. 2: 115. 1973; Welzen, Slik & Bollendorff in Welzen et al., Thai For. Bull. (Bot.) 28: 101. 2000; Slik & Welzen, Blumea 46: 18, fig. 7, map 1. 2001; Welzen, S.E.C.Sierra, Slik & Bollendorff in Welzen & Chayam., Fl. Thailand 8, 2: 402. 2007. Cordemoya kingii (Hook.f.) S.E.C.Sierra, Kulju & Welzen, Blumea 51: 534. 2006.
Shrubs to trees, up to 25 m high. Indumentum of simple long and short hairs, glandular hairs, and few whitish glandular scales. Stipules ovate, somewhat falcate, 716 by 1.84 mm. Leaves opposite, one stipule-like; petiole 716 cm long; blade elliptic (to obovate), 1131.5 by 411.5 cm, length/width ratio 2.23, drying brownish, base truncate to cuneate, margin slightly wavy, with marginal glands, apex acuminate to cuspidate, upper surface hairy on basal part of midrib, no extrafloral nectaries, lower surface with hairs on venation, no to slight pocket domatia, venation penninerved. Inflorescences axillary (to terminal), in axil of reduced leaf, single; flowers 1 or 2 per node. Staminate inflorescences up to 12 cm long, branching; bracts trapezoid, 11.7 by 0.41.2 mm. Staminate flowers 35 mm in diameter, (greenish) white; pedicel 13 mm long; sepals 2 or 3, ovately elliptic, 34 by 23 mm; stamens up to 100, filaments 24 mm long; anthers 0.30.5 mm long. Pistillate inflorescences up to 15 cm long, not branching; bracts trapezoid, 1.72.5 by 1.52.3 mm. Pistillate flowers up to 15 mm in diameter, greenish yellow; pedicel 4(19 in fruit) mm long; sepals 5 or 6, ovate, 1.84.5 by 0.91.5 mm; ovary 3(4)-locular, 1.52 by 1.23 mm, echinate, with clavate hairs; style 11.5 mm long; stigmas 612 mm long. Fruits lobed capsules, 1516 by 1113 mm, green, densely echinate with up to 7 mm long spines; column 78 mm high. Seeds subglobose, 5.56 by 4.56 by 5.56 mm.
T h a i l a n d. PENINSULAR: Yala (Klong Mu Bo, Tarn Tho), Narathiwat (Waeng).
D i s t r i b u t i o n. Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia (type).
E c o l o g y. Evergreen and secondary forest. Altitude: 300835 m.
2. Hancea penangensis (Mόll.Arg.) S.E.C.Sierra, Kulju & Welzen in S.E.C.Sierra, Kulju, Veldkamp & Welzen, Blumea 52: 364. 2007. Mallotus penangensis Mόll.Arg., Linnaea 34: 186. 1865; Whitmore, Tree Fl. Mal. 2: 116. 1973; Airy Shaw, Kew Bull. Add. Ser. 4: 164. 1975; Welzen, Slik & Bollendorff in Welzen et al., Thai For. Bull. (Bot.) 28: 105. 2000; Slik & Welzen, Blumea 46: 24, fig. 10, map 3. 2001; Welzen, S.E.C.Sierra, Slik & Bollendorff in Welzen & Chayam., Fl. Thailand 8, 2: 420. 2007. Mallotus echinatus Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 3: 925. 1910. Mallotus sarawakensis Pax & K.Hoffm. in Engl., Pflanzenr. IV.147.vii: 201. 1914. Mallotus leptophyllus Pax & K.Hoffm. in Engl., Pflanzenr. IV.147.vii: 203. 1914. Mallotus pseudopenangensis Pax & K.Hoffm. in Engl., Pflanzenr. IV.147.vii: 203. 1914. Mallotus xylacanthus Pax & K.Hoffm. in Engl., Pflanzenr. IV.147.vii: 203, 397. 1914. Mallotus papuanus (J.J. Sm.) Pax & K.Hoffm. var. glabrescens Pax & K.Hoffm. in Engl., Pflanzenr. IV.147.xiii: 19. 1919. Mallotus papuanus (J.J. Sm.) Pax & K.Hoffm. var. intermedius Pax & K.Hoffm. in Engl., Pflanzenr. IV.147.xiii: 19. 1919. Cordemoya penangensis (Mόll.Arg.) S.E.C.Sierra, Kulju & Welzen, Blumea 51: 534. 2006.
Trees up to 27 m high. Indumentum of mainly simple hairs, seldom stellate ones, few whitish glandular scales, mainly glabrous. Stipules narrowly triangular, 4.510 by 13 mm. Leaves opposite, one of each pair stipuliform; petiole 27.7 cm long; blade elliptic, 525.5 by 211 cm, length/width ratio 1.75.1, drying brownish, base acute to rounded, rarely oblique, margin entire to slightly wavy, marginal glands absent, apex acuminate, upper surface glabrous, extrafloral nectaries absent, lower surface (sub)glabrous, domatia ususally absent to present, venation penninerved; stipuliform leaves narrowly triangular to ovate, 14.7 by 1.32 mm, margin entire to irregular, apex acute to rounded. Inflorescences in axils of stipuliform leaves, single, not branching. Staminate inflorescences up to 12 cm long; flowers usually single per node; bracts ovate to deltoid, 0.62.5 by 0.42.5 mm. Staminate flowers 3.75.5 mm in diameter, greenish-white to red; pedicel 23 mm long; sepals 3 or 4, ovate to elliptic, 25 by 22.5 mm; stamens up to 100, white to yellow, filaments 34 mm long, anthers 0.60.7 mm long. Pistillate inflorescences up to 12 cm long; bracts (broadly) ovate, 0.92 by 0.81.1 mm. Pistillate flowers: pedicels up to 10 mm long; sepals 46, narrowly triangular, 27 by 0.51.2 mm; ovary 3-locular, echinate, densely woolly, spines 0.75 mm long; style 0.71 mm long, stigmas 516 mm long. Fruits lobed capsules, 915 by 614 mm, pinkish to red, sparsely echinate with spines up to 2 mm long; column 3.57 mm long. Seeds subglobular, 4.57 by 36.5 by 2.58 mm.
T h a i l a n d. PENINSULAR: Narathiwat (Bala-Hala).
D i s t r i b u t i o n. Thailand, Vietnam, Peninsular Malaysia (type), Sumatra, Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea.
E c o l o g y. In understorey of evergreen and (late) secondary forest, sometimes in young secondary forest or scrubs, usually along water in mainly well drained terrain; soils very variable, from clay, sand, loam, sandstone, limestone, alluvial. Altitude up to 1700 m.
U s e s. The leaves are used for "sakit kepala" (headache) in Sumatra; the wood has a faint sweet aroma, is used to light fires and in house construction (Malaysia).
3. Hancea stipularis (Meijer ex Airy Shaw) S.E.C.Sierra, Kulju & Welzen in S.E.C.Sierra, Kulju, Veldkamp & Welzen, Blumea 52: 364. 2007. Mallotus stipularis Airy Shaw, Kew Bull. 21: 398. 1968; Kew Bull. 26: 296. 1972; Kew Bull. Add. Ser. 4: 164. 1975; Welzen, Slik & Bollendorff in Welzen et al., Thai For. Bull. (Bot.) 28: 109. 2000; Slik & Welzen, Blumea 46: 24, fig. 11, map 4. 2001; Welzen, S.E.C.Sierra, Slik & Bollendorff in Welzen & Chayam., Fl. Thailand 8, 2: 429, Fig. 36. 2007. Cordemoya stipularis (Meijer ex Airy Shaw) S.E.C.Sierra, Kulju & Welzen, Blumea 51: 534. 2006
Shrubs to trees, up to 17(27) m high. Indumentum of simple hairs only, glandular scales few, whitish. Stipules narrowly ovate to ovate to linear, 713 by 13.5 mm. Leaves opposite, one of each pair stipuliform reduced; petiole 0.41.6 cm long; blade elliptic to obovate, 6.523 by 28.8 cm, length/width ratio 2.54, drying brownish, base obtuse to slightly cordate, oblique, margin subentire to apically glandularly dentate or serrate, apex cuspidate, upper surface glabrous, extrafloral nectaries absent, lower surface mainly pilose on venation, pockets with hair tufts in nerve axils, venation penninerved; stipuliform leaves linear to narrowly ovate, 410 by 1.52.5 mm, margin entire to wavy, apex rounded to acute. Inflorescences axillary (to terminal), in axil of reduced leaf, single, not branching; flowers single per node. Staminate inflorescences up to 5 cm long; bracts ovate, c. 1.1 by 0.6 mm. Staminate flowers c. 4.5 mm in diameter, green-yellow to reddish; pedicel 12 mm long; sepals 3, elliptic, c. 3 by 2 mm; stamens c. 55, filaments c. 2 mm long; anthers c. 0.4 mm high. Pistillate inflorescences up to 8 cm long; bracts (narrowly) ovate, 1.54 by c. 1 mm. Pistillate flowers c. 7 mm in diameter, white; pedicel 34.5 mm long; sepals 36, ovate to linear, 47 by 0.61.5 mm; ovary 3-locular, woolly, shortly echinate, c. 1 by 2 mm; style 12.5 mm long; stigmas 611 mm long. Fruits lobed capsules, 1015 by 510 mm, woolly, greenish, sparsely echinate, spines up to 2 mm long; column 4.55 mm long. Seeds subglobose, c. 5 mm in diameter.
T h a i l a n d. PENINSULAR: Ranong (Ko Phota Lung Keo), Satun (Ko Keo, Klong Ton), Pattani (Ko Kalakiri).
D i s t r i b u t i o n. Thailand, Sumatra (type), Borneo.
E c o l o g y. Mainly in evergreen but also secondary forest; along roads, rivers, forest edges, in regrowths; soils: alluvial, basalt derived, clayey or sandy. Altitude: 4001100 m.
V e r n a c u l a r. Nut (นูด) (Ranong).
4. Hancea subpeltata (Blume) M.Aparicio in S.E.C.Sierra, Kulju, Veldkamp & Welzen, Blumea 52: 364. 2007. Adisca subpeltata Blume, Bijdr.: 610. 1825. Rottlera subpeltata (Blume) Baill., Ιt. Gιn. Euphorb.: 423. 1858. Mappa rhynchophylla Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat. 1, 2: 394. 1859. Rottlera rhynchophylla (Miq.) Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl.: 181, 454. 1861. Mallotus subpeltatus (Blume) Mόll.Arg., Linnaea 34: 189. 1865; Hook.f., Fl. Brit. Ind. 5: 433. 1887; Airy Shaw, Kew Bull. 21: 390. 1968; Kew Bull. 26: 299. 1972; Whitmore, Tree Fl. Mal. 2: 116. 1973; Welzen, Slik & Bollendorff in Welzen et al., Thai For. Bull. (Bot.) 28: 109. 2000; Welzen, S.E.C.Sierra, Slik & Bollendorff in Welzen & Chayam., Fl. Thailand 8, 2: 431, Fig. 37. 2007. Cordemoya subpeltata (Blume) M.Aparicio, Blumea 51: 535, fig. 6, map 2. 2006.
Undershrubs to trees, up to 10(18) m high. Indumentum of simple short and long hairs, stellate hairs extremely seldom, glandular scales absent. Stipules ovate, falcate, 48.3 by 0.84 mm. Leaves alternate; petiole 2.39 cm long; blade ovate to elliptic 7.524 by 2.79.2 cm, length/width ratio 2.62.8, usually drying brownish, base narrowly emarginate to rounded, usually several to all leaves slightly peltate to up to 2 mm, margin entire, apex caudate, upper surface glabrous, lacking extrafloral nectaries, lower surface hairy in nerve and vein axils and along veins, venation triplinerved to palmate. Inflorescences ramiflorous to axillary, single (or 2 together), up to 1 cm long, unbranched. Staminate inflorescences with flowers up to 6, all single per node; bracts ovate, 1.64 by c. 1.2 mm. Staminate flowers 57.5 mm in diameter, white to yellow; pedicel 56.5 mm long; sepals 3(4), 4.25 by 2.83.5 mm; stamens 200250, filaments 1.51.8 mm long, whitish, anthers c. 0.4 mm long, cream. Pistillate inflorescences with a single terminal flower; bracts several, patent, ovate, c. 4 by 1.2 mm. Pistillate flowers c. 12 mm in diameter; pedicel c. 0.7 mm long; sepals 5, ovate, 68.3 by 1.32.3 mm, light yellowish; ovary 3-locular, c. 1 by 3.5 mm (spines included), densely spined, light yellowish; style 0.71 mm long; stigmas 1322 mm long. Fruits lobed capsules, 1.82.5 by 1.21.4 cm, light green, velutinous, densely covered with spines, latter soft, up to 9 mm long; column c. 9 mm long. Seeds subglobose, 912 by 810 by 79 mm.
T h a i l a n d. PENINSULAR: Chumphon (Ko Pang, Pa To), Ranong (Khao Nam Ron, Kraburi, Phato), Krabi (Ao Luk, Ko Panom), Nakhon Si Thammarat (Khao Luang), Phatthalung (Khao Boo-Khao Ya), Trang (Khao Chang, Outong), Satun (Nam Rah), Songkhla (Ko Hong), Pattani (Banang Sta), Yala (Kue Long).
D i s t r i b u t i o n. Lower Myanmar, Peninsular Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java (type).
E c o l o g y. From cleared forest, open thickets to secondary forest, to dry to wet evergreen forest, often along forest margin or stream; soil: limestone, granitic bedrock. Altitude: 0450 m.
V e r n a c u l a r. Cha ngo phi (ช้าเงาะผี), Dan mi (ดันหมี), Han ton (หันต้น), (Nakhon Si Thammarat); Raeo (แร้ว) (Phuket).