In:
Phytotaxa, Magnolia Press, Vol. 307, No. 3 ( 2017-05-26), p. 183-
Abstract:
A new species, Acropogon mesophilus Munzinger & Gâteblé (Malvaceae, Sterculioideae), is described from New Caledonia. This species is endemic to non-ultramafic areas, along the southwestern coast of Grande-Terre. The species has large leaves, widely ovate to ovate, and entire, and might be confused with only two other endemic species, namely A. bullatus (Pancher & Sebert) Morat and A. veillonii Morat. However, A. mesophilus differs from the other two species most evidently by its leaves 3-nerved, flat, and with truncate to rounded bases, versus leaves 5-nerved, bullate, and with cordate bases. A line drawing and color photos are provided for the new species, along with a discussion of its morphological affinities and a preliminary risk of extinction assessment of Endangered.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1179-3163
,
1179-3155
DOI:
10.11646/phytotaxa.307.3
DOI:
10.11646/phytotaxa.307.3.2
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
Magnolia Press
Publication Date:
2017
SSG:
12
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