Pub Date : 2016-09-12DOI: 10.3767/000651916X692799
H. Wiriadinata, H. Ohashi, F. Adema
The genus Mucuna is revised for the Flora Malesiana region. Several characters are discussed in some detail. The subdivision of the genus is discussed. We accept two subgenera: subg. Mucuna and subg. Stizolobium. Several groups of species showing similarity in some characters are discussed. A description of the genus is presented, two keys to the species are given. The main part of the paper consists of an enumeration of the species including descriptions of new species: three byAdema (M. angustifolia, M. eurylamellata, M. kabaenensis) and four by Wiriadinata (M. aimun, M. havilandii, M. sakapipei, M. verdcourtii). Neotypes are designated for M. diabolica and M. novo-guineensis. Mucuna pachycarpa Parreno is validated.Asubspecies of M. pruriens, subsp. novo-guineensis, is raised to species level as M. papuana. The paper ends with dubious and excluded species, references, a list of species and a list of names.
麻豆属在马来植物区被修正。文中还详细讨论了几个特点。讨论了该属的细分。我们接受两个亚属:subg。粘液和粘液。Stizolobium。讨论了在某些性状上具有相似性的几组物种。介绍了该属的描述,给出了该种的两个关键。论文的主要部分是物种的列举,包括新种的描述:adema的3种(M. angustifolia, M. eurylamellata, M. kabaenensis)和Wiriadinata的4种(M. aimun, M. havilandii, M. sakapipei, M. verdcourtii)。新型被指定为黑孢支原体和新几内亚支原体。Mucuna pachycarpa Parreno是有效的。紫毛杆菌亚种,亚种。新几内亚鼠,被提升为巴布亚鼠。论文最后附有可疑和排除的物种、参考文献、物种列表和名称列表。
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Pub Date : 2016-09-12DOI: 10.3767/000651916X693004
R. Kok
A revision of the Peninsular Malaysian species of Beilschmiedia (Lauraceae) is presented with a summary of the taxonomic history of the group, key, full descriptions, distribution maps, conservation assessments, ecological information, ethno-botanical notes and a discussion of morphology. In this treatment, 18 species are recognised; six names are lectotypified (B. insignis, B. kunstleri, B. maingayi, B. membranacea, B. roxburghiana and B. scortechinii) and five are placed into synonymy for the first time; one name is validly published for the first time (B. atra) and one species is recognised and described here as new to science (B. kochummenii). Most species are considered to be common (Least Concern), but B. atra must be considered to be extinct, two species are Critically Endangered (B. kochummenii and B. membranacea), four are Endangered (B. lumutensis, B. penangiana, B. scortechinii, B. wallichiana) and one is listed as Vulnerable (B. insignis).
摘要对马来西亚半岛樟科樟科植物的分类历史、分类关键字、完整描述、分布图、保护评价、生态信息、民族植物学注释和形态学讨论进行了修订。在这个处理中,18个物种被识别;6个名称被选型(B. insignis、B. kunstleri、B. maingayi、B. membranacea、B. roxburghiana和B. scortechinii), 5个名称首次被归为同义词;一个名称首次被有效发表(B. atra),一个物种在这里被识别并描述为科学上的新物种(B. kochummenii)。大多数物种被认为是常见的(最不受关注),但B. atra必须被认为已经灭绝,2种是极度濒危物种(B. kochummenii和B.膜),4种是濒危物种(B. lumutensis, B. penangiana, B. scortechinii, B. wallichiana), 1种被列为易危物种(B. insignis)。
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Pub Date : 2016-09-12DOI: 10.3767/000651916X692168
P. Baas, J. Veldkamp, P. Welzen
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Pub Date : 2016-08-08DOI: 10.3767/000651916X692906
C. Anderson
A review of collections from Mexico to northern South America that had been primarily determined as H. barclayana, H. reclinata, and H. ternifolia, or synonyms, showed them to include ten species. Misinterpretations were caused by superficial morphological similarities and traditional nomenclatural errors. The species now recognized include six previously described: H. barclayana, H. hookeriana (formerly included in H. reclinata), H. reclinata, H. sanctae-marthae, H. ternifolia, and H. transiens. Four new species are proposed: H. mcvaughii, H. silvicola, and H. venezuelana; H. trianae was previously recognized at varietal level and is elevated to species. A neotype is chosen for H. reclinata. Lectotypes are designated for H. velutina (= H. barclayana) and four synonyms of H. reclinata: H. borealis, H. borealis var. glandulifera, H. obovata var. angustifolia, H. obovata var. latifolia forma glandulifera. Full descriptions and synonymies as well as a key are presented. All species are illustrated.
对从墨西哥到南美洲北部的收集物的回顾表明,这些收集物最初被确定为barclayana、H. reclinata和H. ternifolia,或同义词,包括10种。误读主要是由于表面的形态相似性和传统的命名错误造成的。现在确认的物种包括六个先前描述的物种:H. barclayana, H. hookeriana(以前包括在H. reclinata中),H. reclinata, H. sancdae -marthae, H. ternifolia和H. transiens。提出了4个新种:H. mcvaughii、H. silvicola和H. venezuela;trianae以前被认为是在品种水平,并被提升到物种。斜斜斜齿选择了一种新型。选型被指定为绒猴(= barclayana)和4个斜齿猴的同义种:北方绒猴、北方绒猴变种腺体、倒伏绒猴变种angustifolia、倒伏绒猴变种latifolia form腺体。给出了完整的描述和同义词以及一个键。所有的物种都有插图。
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Pub Date : 2016-05-31DOI: 10.3767/000651916X691105
Maxime Rome, G. C. d'Eeckenbrugge
Passiflora kapiriensis is a new Guianese species in the series Laurifoliae of subgenus Passiflora, found near Saint-Georges-de-l’Oyapock. The filaments of the fourth corona row are 1 cm long and oriented to the androgynophore, which is reminiscent of P. acuminata, P. cerasina, P. fissurosa, P. killipiana and P. nitida. It differs from these close relatives by the combination of subequal first and second rows of filaments, a very short hypanthium, very long petioles, with medial nectary glands, and much larger leaves.
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Pub Date : 2016-05-31DOI: 10.3767/000651916X691547
M.A.D. Ottens-Treurniet, P. Welzen
The genus Blumeodendron (Euphorbiaceae) comprises nine species and is distributed from the Andaman Islands and Myanmar in the west through Malesia to the Bismarck Archipelago in the east. Two species are newly described, B. gesinus, with ridged fruits, and B. endocarpum, with a thickened endocarp around each seed. Three former synonyms, B. novoguineense (new name for Bennettia papuanum), B. philippinense and B. subrotundifolium, are reinstated as species. Two important characters were newly discovered, the presence of small lepidote hairs in all species and the indehiscent fruit of B. endocarpum
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Pub Date : 2016-05-31DOI: 10.3767/000651916X691394
W. Vink
Four new species and one new combination in Zygogynum from New Guinea are described, additionally, 11 species are redescribed or discussed.
报道了新几内亚zygogyynum属的4个新种和1个新组合,另有11个种被重新描述或讨论。
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Pub Date : 2016-05-31DOI: 10.3767/000651916X690962
D. B. Montesinos-Tubée, A. Pauca, I. Revilla
Tigridia arequipensis (Iridaceae: Tigridieae) is a new species found in the province of Arequipa (department of Arequipa), South Peru. It is unique by its white to pale white (or pale lilac) flowers, outer tepals with purplish maroon and dark yellow spots and stripes, and inner tepals with pale purplish and bluish spots and stripes. Tigridia arequipensis is morphologically similar to T. raimondii and T. philippiana, it differs by having longer basal leaves, narrower and larger bracts, and outer tepals ovate and longer fruits.
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Pub Date : 2016-05-31DOI: 10.3767/000651916X691330
F. Coritico, A. Fleischmann
Drosera rotundifolia, a species of the temperate Northern Hemisphere with a disjunct occurrence in high montane West Papua, has been discovered in a highland peat bog on Mt Limbawon, Pantaron Range, Bukidnon on the island of Mindanao, Philippines, which mediates to the only other known tropical, Southern Hemisphere location in New Guinea and the closest known northern populations in southern Japan and south-eastern China. A dichotomous key to the seven Drosera species of the Philippines is given, and distribution maps are provided.
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Pub Date : 2016-05-31DOI: 10.3767/000651916X691510
M. Cheek, M. Jebb
Nepenthes section Tentaculatae of Borneo and Sulawesi is described and delimited, with a key to the nine species, including N. maryae of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, which is here assessed as Vulnerable under criterion D2 using the 2001 IUCN standard. It is hypothesised that this species might trap insects using a ‘flick of the lid’ mechanism.
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