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|status = EX | | status = EX | ||
|status_system = IUCN2.3 | | status_system = IUCN2.3 | ||
|regnum = ]ae | | regnum = ]ae | ||
|unranked_divisio = ] | | unranked_divisio = ] | ||
|unranked_classis = ] | | unranked_classis = ] | ||
|unranked_ordo = ] | | unranked_ordo = ] | ||
|ordo = ] | | ordo = ] | ||
|familia = ] | | familia = ] | ||
|subfamilia = ] | | subfamilia = ] | ||
|tribus = ] | | tribus = ] | ||
|genus = '']'' | | genus = '']'' | ||
|species = '''''A. lemblinii''''' | | species = '''''A. lemblinii''''' | ||
|binomial = ''Argocoffeopsis lemblinii'' | | binomial = ''Argocoffeopsis lemblinii'' | ||
|binomial_authority = (]) Robbr. | | binomial_authority = (]) Robbr. | ||
|synonyms = ''Argocoffea lemblinii'' <small>(A.Chev.) J.-F.Leroy</small><br/> ''Coffea lemblinii'' <small>(A.Chev.) Keay</small><br/> ''Randia lemblinii'' <small>A.Chev.</small> | | synonyms = ''Argocoffea lemblinii'' <small>(A.Chev.) J.-F.Leroy</small><br/> ''Coffea lemblinii'' <small>(A.Chev.) Keay</small><br/> ''Randia lemblinii'' <small>A.Chev.</small> | ||
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'''''Argocoffeopsis lemblinii''''' is an extinct relative of the ] within the ] family. It is only known by the ] collected by French botanist ] in January 1907 in the valley of the ] in ] and was not found during subsequent surveys. ''Argocoffeopsis lemblinii'' was a much branched shrub which could reach a height of about 50 centimetres. The flowers were white, the small fruits spheroid. Its habitat were forests. | '''''Argocoffeopsis lemblinii''''' is an extinct relative of the ] within the ] family. It is only known by the ] collected by French botanist ] in January 1907 in the valley of the ] in ] and was not found during subsequent surveys. ''Argocoffeopsis lemblinii'' was a much branched shrub which could reach a height of about 50 centimetres. The flowers were white, the small fruits spheroid. Its habitat were forests. | ||
==References== | == References == | ||
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*J. Hutchinson & J.M. Dalziel: ''Flora of West Tropical Africa: Vol. 2 Ericaceae-Labiatae''. Crown Agents, 1963 | |||
*Ronald William John Keay: ''Notes on Rubiaceae for the "Flora of West Tropical Africa": II''. In: ''Bulletin du Jardin botanique de l'État a Bruxelles'', Vol. 28, Fasc. 3 (Sep. 30, 1958), p. 291-298 | * J. Hutchinson & J.M. Dalziel: ''Flora of West Tropical Africa: Vol. 2 Ericaceae-Labiatae''. Crown Agents, 1963 | ||
* Ronald William John Keay: ''Notes on Rubiaceae for the "Flora of West Tropical Africa": II''. In: ''Bulletin du Jardin botanique de l'État a Bruxelles'', Vol. 28, Fasc. 3 (Sep. 30, 1958), p. 291-298 | |||
*Auguste Chevalier (1947) Les caféiers du globe. III. Systématiques des caféiers et faux caféiers. Maladies et insectes nuisible. Vol. 28, Fascicule III. Encyclopédie biologique, Paris: P Lechevalier. {{fr icon}} | * Auguste Chevalier (1947) Les caféiers du globe. III. Systématiques des caféiers et faux caféiers. Maladies et insectes nuisible. Vol. 28, Fascicule III. Encyclopédie biologique, Paris: P Lechevalier. {{fr icon}} | ||
*Jean-François Leroy: Un faux Caféier à rechercher en Côte d'Ivoire : l'Argocoffea lemblini (A. Chev.) J. Agric. Trop. Bot. Appl. 10 : 259-261. {{fr icon}} | * Jean-François Leroy: Un faux Caféier à rechercher en Côte d'Ivoire : l'Argocoffea lemblini (A. Chev.) J. Agric. Trop. Bot. Appl. 10 : 259-261. {{fr icon}} | ||
==External links== | == External links == | ||
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*{{IUCN|version=2012.2|assessors=A. Assi|year=1998|id=18290783|title=Coffea lemblinii|downloaded=30 December 2008}} | * {{IUCN|version=2012.2|assessors=A. Assi|year=1998|id=18290783|title=Coffea lemblinii|downloaded=30 December 2008}} | ||
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Argocoffeopsis lemblinii | |
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Conservation status | |
Extinct (IUCN 2.3) | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
(unranked): | Asterids |
Order: | Gentianales |
Family: | Rubiaceae |
Subfamily: | Ixoroideae |
Tribe: | Coffeeae |
Genus: | Argocoffeopsis |
Species: | A. lemblinii |
Binomial name | |
Argocoffeopsis lemblinii (A.Chev.) Robbr. | |
Synonyms | |
Argocoffea lemblinii (A.Chev.) J.-F.Leroy |
Argocoffeopsis lemblinii is an extinct relative of the coffee within the Rubiaceae family. It is only known by the holotype collected by French botanist Auguste Jean Baptiste Chevalier in January 1907 in the valley of the Agnéby river in Côte d'Ivoire and was not found during subsequent surveys. Argocoffeopsis lemblinii was a much branched shrub which could reach a height of about 50 centimetres. The flowers were white, the small fruits spheroid. Its habitat were forests.
References
- J. Hutchinson & J.M. Dalziel: Flora of West Tropical Africa: Vol. 2 Ericaceae-Labiatae. Crown Agents, 1963
- Ronald William John Keay: Notes on Rubiaceae for the "Flora of West Tropical Africa": II. In: Bulletin du Jardin botanique de l'État a Bruxelles, Vol. 28, Fasc. 3 (Sep. 30, 1958), p. 291-298
- Auguste Chevalier (1947) Les caféiers du globe. III. Systématiques des caféiers et faux caféiers. Maladies et insectes nuisible. Vol. 28, Fascicule III. Encyclopédie biologique, Paris: P Lechevalier. Template:Fr icon
- Jean-François Leroy: Un faux Caféier à rechercher en Côte d'Ivoire : l'Argocoffea lemblini (A. Chev.) J. Agric. Trop. Bot. Appl. 10 : 259-261. Template:Fr icon
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