
Year of Publication: 2016, Vol. 68 (2)
Date Published
15 November 2016
ISSN2382-5812
M. Rodda, N. Simonsson Juhonewe & D.J. Middleton
The taxonomic status of the presumed extinct Singaporean Hoya wallichii (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) [Page 175 - 187]
The taxonomic status of the presumed extinct Singaporean Hoya wallichii (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) [Page 175 - 187]
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After critical study of type material and all available collections, the identity of Hoya wallichii (Wight) C.M.Burton as a species distinct from Hoya campanulata Blume is clarified. Hoya wallichii was previously considered to be endemic to Singapore but had become nationally extinct and consequently globally extinct. This study reveals, however, that it is also found in Peninsular Malaysia and Brunei and, even though it is still nationally extinct in Singapore, it is no longer globally extinct. Hoya campanulata is widespread and locally common in Sundaland but also nationally extinct in Singapore. The two species are fully described and illustrated by line drawings and colour photographs. Two conservation assessments are made, three names are lectotypified, and one name is epitypifed. This paper exemplifies how critical taxonomic understanding is fundamental to meaningful conservation assessments.
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After critical study of type material and all available collections, the identity of Hoya wallichii (Wight) C.M.Burton as a species distinct from Hoya campanulata Blume is clarified. Hoya wallichii was previously considered to be endemic to Singapore but had become nationally extinct and consequently globally extinct. This study reveals, however, that it is also found in Peninsular Malaysia and Brunei and, even though it is still nationally extinct in Singapore, it is no longer globally extinct. Hoya campanulata is widespread and locally common in Sundaland but also nationally extinct in Singapore. The two species are fully described and illustrated by line drawings and colour photographs. Two conservation assessments are made, three names are lectotypified, and one name is epitypifed. This paper exemplifies how critical taxonomic understanding is fundamental to meaningful conservation assessments.
R.P.J. de Kok, S. Sengun & G.L.C. Bramley
Two new records for the Lamiaceae of Singapore [Page 189 - 200]
Two new records for the Lamiaceae of Singapore [Page 189 - 200]
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The species of Lamiaceae have recently been revised for Singapore. In total 44 species in 21 genera are recorded, of which 23 species are native, an additional five are probably native, and 16 are non-native species which have naturalised in Singapore. One new record for Singapore has been found (Vitex rotundifolia) and one species reinstated (Callicarpa pentandra) after being ignored for over a hundred years.
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The species of Lamiaceae have recently been revised for Singapore. In total 44 species in 21 genera are recorded, of which 23 species are native, an additional five are probably native, and 16 are non-native species which have naturalised in Singapore. One new record for Singapore has been found (Vitex rotundifolia) and one species reinstated (Callicarpa pentandra) after being ignored for over a hundred years.
R.P.J. de Kok
Notes on the monotypic genus Hexapora (Lauraceae), endemic to Peninsular Malaysia [Page 201 - 208]
Notes on the monotypic genus Hexapora (Lauraceae), endemic to Peninsular Malaysia [Page 201 - 208]
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An account of the genus Hexapora (Lauraceae) is presented. It comprises morphological descriptions of the genus and species, a provisional IUCN conservation assessment, ecological information and taxonomic notes. The morphology of the genus is compared to that of a number of possible close relatives, leading to the conclusion that it most likely belongs within the Beilschmiedia clade, and is likely closely related to Sinopora.
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An account of the genus Hexapora (Lauraceae) is presented. It comprises morphological descriptions of the genus and species, a provisional IUCN conservation assessment, ecological information and taxonomic notes. The morphology of the genus is compared to that of a number of possible close relatives, leading to the conclusion that it most likely belongs within the Beilschmiedia clade, and is likely closely related to Sinopora.
J. Leong-Škorničková & R. Kiew
Hanguana fraseriana (Hanguanaceae), a new species from Peninsular Malaysia [Page 209 - 214]
Hanguana fraseriana (Hanguanaceae), a new species from Peninsular Malaysia [Page 209 - 214]
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Hanguana fraseriana, a new species from Peninsular Malaysia, is described and illustrated here.
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Hanguana fraseriana, a new species from Peninsular Malaysia, is described and illustrated here.
T.L. Yao
Nomenclatural updates and new records in Peninsular Malaysian Pentaphylacaceae [Page 215 - 223]
Nomenclatural updates and new records in Peninsular Malaysian Pentaphylacaceae [Page 215 - 223]
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Four nomenclatural updates, viz. Ternstroemia coriacea, T. palembangensis, T. penangiana and T. wallichiana, and two new records T. patens and Eurya glabra in Peninsular Malaysia are presented.
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Four nomenclatural updates, viz. Ternstroemia coriacea, T. palembangensis, T. penangiana and T. wallichiana, and two new records T. patens and Eurya glabra in Peninsular Malaysia are presented.
R. Kiew
Impatiens (Balsaminaceae) species from karst limestone in Kelantan, Malaysia, including three new species [Page 225 - 238]
Impatiens (Balsaminaceae) species from karst limestone in Kelantan, Malaysia, including three new species [Page 225 - 238]
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Peninsular Malaysian Impatiens foxworthyi M.R.Hend. is distinct from the Thai I. opinata Craib. Three new Impatiens species are described: I. glaricola Kiew with purple flowers, I. chikuensis Kiew with pale yellow flowers, and I. vinosa Kiew with deep red flowers. While Impatiens foxworthyi is widespread on karst limestone in Kelantan and Pahang, the three new species are narrowly endemic to Kelantan limestone and are critically endangered.
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Peninsular Malaysian Impatiens foxworthyi M.R.Hend. is distinct from the Thai I. opinata Craib. Three new Impatiens species are described: I. glaricola Kiew with purple flowers, I. chikuensis Kiew with pale yellow flowers, and I. vinosa Kiew with deep red flowers. While Impatiens foxworthyi is widespread on karst limestone in Kelantan and Pahang, the three new species are narrowly endemic to Kelantan limestone and are critically endangered.
R. Kiew, S. Julia & C.Y. Ling
The Calcarea group of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Borneo, including four new species from Sarawak [Page 239 -255]
The Calcarea group of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Borneo, including four new species from Sarawak [Page 239 -255]
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Four new species, Begonia kanaensis Kiew & C.Y.Ling, Begonia lingiae S.Julia, Begonia rubrotepala S.Julia and Begonia sadirensis Kiew & S.Julia are described from Sarawak, Borneo. Notes on habitat, distribution and additional specimens examined for Begonia calcarea and B. sabahensis are also provided. A key to the species in the ‘calcarea group’ is provided. The status of the ‘calcarea group’ as belonging to Begonia sect. Diploclinium or to a new section is discussed. A provisional conservation status is assigned to each species.
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Four new species, Begonia kanaensis Kiew & C.Y.Ling, Begonia lingiae S.Julia, Begonia rubrotepala S.Julia and Begonia sadirensis Kiew & S.Julia are described from Sarawak, Borneo. Notes on habitat, distribution and additional specimens examined for Begonia calcarea and B. sabahensis are also provided. A key to the species in the ‘calcarea group’ is provided. The status of the ‘calcarea group’ as belonging to Begonia sect. Diploclinium or to a new section is discussed. A provisional conservation status is assigned to each species.
S. Julia & R. Kiew
Eight new Begonia (Begoniaceae) species from the Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary and Batang Ai National Park, Sarawak, Borneo [Page 257- 277]
Eight new Begonia (Begoniaceae) species from the Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary and Batang Ai National Park, Sarawak, Borneo [Page 257- 277]
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Eight new Begonia (Begoniaceae) species, Begonia addrinii S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia celata S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia crassa S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia devexa S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia fractiflexa S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia hirtitepala S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia jamilahanuiana S.Julia and Begonia ubahribuensis S.Julia & Kiew, are described from Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary and Batang Ai National Park in Sarawak, Malaysia. Two and four species are only known from Batang Ai National Park and Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary respectively while two species are found in both sites. Seven species belong to Begonia sect. Petermannia and the placement of one (Begonia fractiflexa) is uncertain.
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Eight new Begonia (Begoniaceae) species, Begonia addrinii S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia celata S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia crassa S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia devexa S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia fractiflexa S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia hirtitepala S.Julia & Kiew, Begonia jamilahanuiana S.Julia and Begonia ubahribuensis S.Julia & Kiew, are described from Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary and Batang Ai National Park in Sarawak, Malaysia. Two and four species are only known from Batang Ai National Park and Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary respectively while two species are found in both sites. Seven species belong to Begonia sect. Petermannia and the placement of one (Begonia fractiflexa) is uncertain.
N.K.E. Undaharta & W.H. Ardi
Studies on Begonia (Begoniaceae) of the Moluccas III: A new Begonia from Seram, Indonesia [Page 279 - 285]
Studies on Begonia (Begoniaceae) of the Moluccas III: A new Begonia from Seram, Indonesia [Page 279 - 285]
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A new species of Begonia, Begonia nephrophylla Undaharta & Ardi, is described from Manusela National Park, Seram Island, Moluccas, Indonesia. The species is endemic to Seram and belongs to Begonia section Petermannia. An illustration of the new species and a key to the Moluccan species of Begonia is presented.
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A new species of Begonia, Begonia nephrophylla Undaharta & Ardi, is described from Manusela National Park, Seram Island, Moluccas, Indonesia. The species is endemic to Seram and belongs to Begonia section Petermannia. An illustration of the new species and a key to the Moluccan species of Begonia is presented.
J. Leong-Škorničková, Q.B. Nguyễn, H.Đ. Trần & E. Záveská
Etlingera poulsenii and Hornstedtia bella (Zingiberaceae: Alpinieae), two new species from central Vietnam [Page 287 - 297]
Etlingera poulsenii and Hornstedtia bella (Zingiberaceae: Alpinieae), two new species from central Vietnam [Page 287 - 297]
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Two new ginger species from central Vietnam, Etlingera poulsenii Škorničk. and Hornstedtia bella Škorničk., are described and illustrated here.
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Two new ginger species from central Vietnam, Etlingera poulsenii Škorničk. and Hornstedtia bella Škorničk., are described and illustrated here.
J.D. Mood, N. Tanaka, M.M. Aung & J. Murata
The genus Boesenbergia (Zingiberaceae) in Myanmar with two new records [Page 299 - 318]
The genus Boesenbergia (Zingiberaceae) in Myanmar with two new records [Page 299 - 318]
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The taxonomic history of Boesenbergia Kuntze (Zingiberaceae) in Myanmar is reviewed. Based on specimen records eight species are currently confirmed as occurring in Myanmar. These include two new records, Boesenbergia albomaculata S.Q.Tong and B. kerrii Mood, L.M.Prince & Triboun. Two previously listed species, Boesenbergia plicata (Ridl.) Holttum and B. thorelii (Gagnep.) Loes., are not considered here due to lack of specimens originating in Myanmar. A key to the species is provided with a description of each based on living material.
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The taxonomic history of Boesenbergia Kuntze (Zingiberaceae) in Myanmar is reviewed. Based on specimen records eight species are currently confirmed as occurring in Myanmar. These include two new records, Boesenbergia albomaculata S.Q.Tong and B. kerrii Mood, L.M.Prince & Triboun. Two previously listed species, Boesenbergia plicata (Ridl.) Holttum and B. thorelii (Gagnep.) Loes., are not considered here due to lack of specimens originating in Myanmar. A key to the species is provided with a description of each based on living material.
K. Karthigeyan, M. Das Das & L.S. Wijedasa
Memecylon cerasiforme (Melastomataceae): a poorly known species rediscovered, redescribed and newly recorded for India [Page 319 - 326]
Memecylon cerasiforme (Melastomataceae): a poorly known species rediscovered, redescribed and newly recorded for India [Page 319 - 326]
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The species Memecylon cerasiforme Kurz was previously known only from the type which was collected in Chittagong, Bangladesh. A recent collection of the species from the Jaldapara National Park, West Bengal, India is not only the first since the species was described in 1877 but also the first record of its occurrence in India and the first flowering collection. Its flowers can now be described and illustrated for the first time. An emended description, figure, phenological and habitat information, notes on related species, and a conservation assessment are also provided. The only original material available at Kew is designated here as a lectotype.
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The species Memecylon cerasiforme Kurz was previously known only from the type which was collected in Chittagong, Bangladesh. A recent collection of the species from the Jaldapara National Park, West Bengal, India is not only the first since the species was described in 1877 but also the first record of its occurrence in India and the first flowering collection. Its flowers can now be described and illustrated for the first time. An emended description, figure, phenological and habitat information, notes on related species, and a conservation assessment are also provided. The only original material available at Kew is designated here as a lectotype.
David J. Middleton
Book Review [Page 327 - 328]
Book Review [Page 327 - 328]
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Flora Malesiana, series I – Seed Plants. Volume 22: Lythraceae. W.J.J.O. de Wilde & B.E.E. Duyfjes. P.C. van Welzen (Ed.) 2016.
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Flora Malesiana, series I – Seed Plants. Volume 22: Lythraceae. W.J.J.O. de Wilde & B.E.E. Duyfjes. P.C. van Welzen (Ed.) 2016.

Year of Publication: 2016, Vol. 68 (1)
Date Published
20 May 2016
ISSN2382-5812
D.J. Middleton
A revision of Aeschynanthus (Gesneriaceae) in Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia [Page 1 - 63]
A revision of Aeschynanthus (Gesneriaceae) in Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia [Page 1 - 63]
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The genus Aeschynanthus Jack is revised for Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia. Four species for Singapore and fourteen species for Peninsular Malaysia are recognised, keys to the species are given, all names are typified, and detailed descriptions of all species are provided. Conservation assessments are provided for all species. Eleven names are lectotypified here and one epitype is designated.
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The genus Aeschynanthus Jack is revised for Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia. Four species for Singapore and fourteen species for Peninsular Malaysia are recognised, keys to the species are given, all names are typified, and detailed descriptions of all species are provided. Conservation assessments are provided for all species. Eleven names are lectotypified here and one epitype is designated.
I.M. Turner
Notes on the Annonaceae of the Malay Peninsula [Page 65 - 69]
Notes on the Annonaceae of the Malay Peninsula [Page 65 - 69]
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Notes concerning the three genera Alphonsea Hook.f. & Thomson, Artabotrys R.Br. ex Kew Gawl. and Stelechocarpus Hook.f. & Thomson (Annonaceae) for the Malay Peninsula are presented. Alphonsea kingii J.Sinclair is accepted as an endemic species and a second-stage lectotypification is presented for Alphonsea cylindrica King. Seven species of Artabotrys are lectotypified. The recently described genus Winitia Chaowasku is reduced to Stelechocarpus and a new combination is made for Winitia expansa Chaowasku.
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Notes concerning the three genera Alphonsea Hook.f. & Thomson, Artabotrys R.Br. ex Kew Gawl. and Stelechocarpus Hook.f. & Thomson (Annonaceae) for the Malay Peninsula are presented. Alphonsea kingii J.Sinclair is accepted as an endemic species and a second-stage lectotypification is presented for Alphonsea cylindrica King. Seven species of Artabotrys are lectotypified. The recently described genus Winitia Chaowasku is reduced to Stelechocarpus and a new combination is made for Winitia expansa Chaowasku.
K.M. Wong, A.K. Muhammad Ariffin & A.A. Joffre
Novitates Bruneienses, 5. Polyalthia watui (Annonaceae), a new tree species from Brunei, Borneo [Page 71 - 76]
Novitates Bruneienses, 5. Polyalthia watui (Annonaceae), a new tree species from Brunei, Borneo [Page 71 - 76]
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A new species, Polyalthia watui, is described. It resembles Polyalthia bullata King in having bullate leaves with a cordate base, but is distinguished by its flowers with shorter pedicels, longer sepals and petals, subsessile monocarps with long stiff erect hairs; and broad-obovate leaves with fewer pairs of secondary veins. The new species is only known from Brunei’s Belait and Tutong districts and is very likely endemic to the Belait geosyncline that includes these areas.
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A new species, Polyalthia watui, is described. It resembles Polyalthia bullata King in having bullate leaves with a cordate base, but is distinguished by its flowers with shorter pedicels, longer sepals and petals, subsessile monocarps with long stiff erect hairs; and broad-obovate leaves with fewer pairs of secondary veins. The new species is only known from Brunei’s Belait and Tutong districts and is very likely endemic to the Belait geosyncline that includes these areas.
D. Girmansyah
Three new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Sumbawa Island, Indonesia [Page 77 - 86]
Three new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Sumbawa Island, Indonesia [Page 77 - 86]
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Three new species of Begonia L., Begonia sumbawaensis Girm., Begonia brangbosangensis Girm. and Begonia jaranpusangensis Girm., are described from Sumbawa, Indonesia. All species are illustrated and identification keys and distribution maps are provided.
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Three new species of Begonia L., Begonia sumbawaensis Girm., Begonia brangbosangensis Girm. and Begonia jaranpusangensis Girm., are described from Sumbawa, Indonesia. All species are illustrated and identification keys and distribution maps are provided.
D. Sulistiarini, D. Arifiani & Y. Santika
New records of Orchidaceae from Bali, Indonesia [Page 87 - 95]
New records of Orchidaceae from Bali, Indonesia [Page 87 - 95]
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During plant inventory work in the forested areas of Mt Mesehe and Mt Merbuk, Jembrana district, Bali, twenty orchid species were collected. Among the species collected, five were confirmed as new records for Bali. The five newly recorded species are Calanthe zollingeri Rchb.f., Plocoglottis plicata (Roxb.) Ormerod, Podochilus serpyllifolius (Blume) Lindl., Styloglossum speciosum (Blume) T.Yukawa & P.J.Cribb, and Vanilla albida Blume. Descriptions of taxa and images are provided.
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During plant inventory work in the forested areas of Mt Mesehe and Mt Merbuk, Jembrana district, Bali, twenty orchid species were collected. Among the species collected, five were confirmed as new records for Bali. The five newly recorded species are Calanthe zollingeri Rchb.f., Plocoglottis plicata (Roxb.) Ormerod, Podochilus serpyllifolius (Blume) Lindl., Styloglossum speciosum (Blume) T.Yukawa & P.J.Cribb, and Vanilla albida Blume. Descriptions of taxa and images are provided.
R. Kiew
Olea luzonica (Oleaceae), a new name for O. obovata from the Philippines [Page 97 - 98]
Olea luzonica (Oleaceae), a new name for O. obovata from the Philippines [Page 97 - 98]
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A new name, Olea luzonica Kiew, is proposed to replace the later homonym Olea obovata (Merr.) Kiew.
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A new name, Olea luzonica Kiew, is proposed to replace the later homonym Olea obovata (Merr.) Kiew.
T. Phutthai & M. Hughes
A new species and a new record in Begonia sect. Platycentrum (Begoniaceae) from Thailand [Page 99 -107]
A new species and a new record in Begonia sect. Platycentrum (Begoniaceae) from Thailand [Page 99 -107]
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Begonia khaophanomensis Phutthai & M.Hughes is described from a collection made on granitic rock in Krabi Province in Peninsular Thailand. It is endemic to the typelocality of Khao Phanom Bencha National Park, and is assessed as Least Concern using the IUCN criteria. Begonia macrotoma Irmsch. is noted as a new record for Thailand from collections in Chiangmai, Nakhon Ratchasima and Nakhon Nayok provinces; the species is also found in China, Myanmar, NE India, Nepal and Vietnam. Both species belong to Begonia sect. Platycentrum. A key to the species of Begonia sect. Platycentrum in Thailand is provided.
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Begonia khaophanomensis Phutthai & M.Hughes is described from a collection made on granitic rock in Krabi Province in Peninsular Thailand. It is endemic to the typelocality of Khao Phanom Bencha National Park, and is assessed as Least Concern using the IUCN criteria. Begonia macrotoma Irmsch. is noted as a new record for Thailand from collections in Chiangmai, Nakhon Ratchasima and Nakhon Nayok provinces; the species is also found in China, Myanmar, NE India, Nepal and Vietnam. Both species belong to Begonia sect. Platycentrum. A key to the species of Begonia sect. Platycentrum in Thailand is provided.
J.D. Mood, A.G. Hussain & J.F. Veldkamp
The resurrection of Boesenbergia albosanguinea (Zingiberaceae) with a new record for Peninsular Thailand [Page 109- 124]
The resurrection of Boesenbergia albosanguinea (Zingiberaceae) with a new record for Peninsular Thailand [Page 109- 124]
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Boesenbergia albosanguinea (Ridl.) Loes. (Zingiberaceae) is resurrected from the synonymy of B. prainiana (King ex Baker) Schltr. It is redescribed in detail with comparative tables, figures, and illustrations. This species is a new record for Thailand.
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Boesenbergia albosanguinea (Ridl.) Loes. (Zingiberaceae) is resurrected from the synonymy of B. prainiana (King ex Baker) Schltr. It is redescribed in detail with comparative tables, figures, and illustrations. This species is a new record for Thailand.
J.D. Mood, H.Đ. Trần, J.F. Veldkamp & L.M. Prince
Boesenbergia siphonantha (Zingiberaceae), a new record for Thailand and Vietnam with notes on the molecular phylogeny [Page 125 - 137]
Boesenbergia siphonantha (Zingiberaceae), a new record for Thailand and Vietnam with notes on the molecular phylogeny [Page 125 - 137]
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Boesenbergia siphonantha (King ex Baker) M.Sabu, Prasanthk. & Škorničk. (Zingiberaceae) is newly recorded from Thailand and Vietnam. Its nomenclatural history, taxonomy, and molecular phylogeny are discussed. Figures, a comparative table and a watercolour illustration are provided.
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Boesenbergia siphonantha (King ex Baker) M.Sabu, Prasanthk. & Škorničk. (Zingiberaceae) is newly recorded from Thailand and Vietnam. Its nomenclatural history, taxonomy, and molecular phylogeny are discussed. Figures, a comparative table and a watercolour illustration are provided.
F. Wen, T.V. Do, X. Hong, S. Maciejewski & Y.G. Wei
Boeica ornithocephalantha (Gesneriaceae), a new species from northern Vietnam [Page 139 - 144]
Boeica ornithocephalantha (Gesneriaceae), a new species from northern Vietnam [Page 139 - 144]
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A new species, Boeica ornithocephalantha F.Wen, Y.G.Wei & T.V.Do (Gesneriaceae), is described from the northern part of Vietnam. This new species is most similar to Boeica ferruginea Drake, but clearly differs from the latter by the unusual corolla. A provisional IUCN conservation assessment is provided.
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A new species, Boeica ornithocephalantha F.Wen, Y.G.Wei & T.V.Do (Gesneriaceae), is described from the northern part of Vietnam. This new species is most similar to Boeica ferruginea Drake, but clearly differs from the latter by the unusual corolla. A provisional IUCN conservation assessment is provided.
M. Möller, K. Nishii, H.J. Atkins, H.H. Kong, M. Kang, Y.G. Wei, F. Wen, X. Hong & D.J. Middleton
An expansion of the genus Deinostigma (Gesneriaceae) [Page 145 - 172]
An expansion of the genus Deinostigma (Gesneriaceae) [Page 145 - 172]
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Based on molecular, morphological and cytological studies the previously monotypic genus Deinostigma W.T.Wang & Z.Y.Li has been expanded to include several species previously ascribed to Primulina Hance. Deinostigma now comprises seven species, including one previously placed in synonymy. The new combinations Deinostigma cicatricosa (W.T.Wang) D.J.Middleton & Mich.Möller, Deinostigma cycnostyla (B.L.Burtt) D.J.Middleton & H.J.Atkins, Deinostigma cyrtocarpa (D.Fang & L.Zeng) Mich.Möller & H.J.Atkins, Deinostigma eberhardtii (Pellegr.) D.J.Middleton & H.J.Atkins, Deinostigma minutihamata (D.Wood) D.J.Middleton & H.J.Atkins and Deinostigma tamiana (B.L.Burtt) D.J.Middleton & H.J.Atkins are made. Deinostigma eberhardtii is lectotypified. The genus is defined by a combination of an alternate leaf arrangement, hooked hairs on many plant parts, flowers with the pedicel inserted at an angle and off-centre on the receptacle, and, where known, a somatic chromosome number (2n) of < 36. This new circumscription of the genus expands its distribution from Vietnam into South China.
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Based on molecular, morphological and cytological studies the previously monotypic genus Deinostigma W.T.Wang & Z.Y.Li has been expanded to include several species previously ascribed to Primulina Hance. Deinostigma now comprises seven species, including one previously placed in synonymy. The new combinations Deinostigma cicatricosa (W.T.Wang) D.J.Middleton & Mich.Möller, Deinostigma cycnostyla (B.L.Burtt) D.J.Middleton & H.J.Atkins, Deinostigma cyrtocarpa (D.Fang & L.Zeng) Mich.Möller & H.J.Atkins, Deinostigma eberhardtii (Pellegr.) D.J.Middleton & H.J.Atkins, Deinostigma minutihamata (D.Wood) D.J.Middleton & H.J.Atkins and Deinostigma tamiana (B.L.Burtt) D.J.Middleton & H.J.Atkins are made. Deinostigma eberhardtii is lectotypified. The genus is defined by a combination of an alternate leaf arrangement, hooked hairs on many plant parts, flowers with the pedicel inserted at an angle and off-centre on the receptacle, and, where known, a somatic chromosome number (2n) of < 36. This new circumscription of the genus expands its distribution from Vietnam into South China.
J.F. Veldkamp
The valid publication of Monolophus (Zingiberaceae) revisited [Page 173 - 174]
The valid publication of Monolophus (Zingiberaceae) revisited [Page 173 - 174]
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The nomenclatural history of Monolophus Delafosse, Guill. & J.Kuhn is discussed. The combinations Monolophus picheansoonthonii (Phokham & Prasarn) Veldk. and Monolophus pubescens (Picheans. & Phokham) Veldk. are made.
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The nomenclatural history of Monolophus Delafosse, Guill. & J.Kuhn is discussed. The combinations Monolophus picheansoonthonii (Phokham & Prasarn) Veldk. and Monolophus pubescens (Picheans. & Phokham) Veldk. are made.