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Cynthia Skema1, Laurence J Dorr.
Abstract
Nesogordonia tricarpellata Skema & Dorr, sp. nov., a new species from southeastern Madagascar, is described and illustrated. It differs from all other species of Nesogordonia Baill. in having 6-9 stamens, 3 staminodes, a 3-carpellate ovary, and a 3-valved capsule. These androecial and gynoecial characters require modification of the long-standing circumscription of the genus. The new species also has the southernmost geographic range of any species in the genus.Entities:
Keywords: Anosyenne Mountains; Dombeyaceae; Madagascar; Malvaceae; Nesogordonia; conservation; endemism; taxonomy
Year: 2011 PMID: 22171171 PMCID: PMC3174430 DOI: 10.3897/PhytoKeys.2.747
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.Nesogordonia tricarpellata Skema & Dorr. A habit B leaf blade below C leaf blade below, showing detail of domatia D flower E flower, calyx and corolla removed to show stamens, staminodes, ovary, stigma, and style F anther (right) and staminode (left) G gynoecium with lepidote scales on ovary and 3-parted style H detail of lepidote scales I immature fruit, longitudinal section showing position of winged ovule. Line drawing by L.R. Andriamiarisoa from herbarium specimen; voucher Rabenantoandro et al. 1711 (MO).
Figure 2.Map of extreme southeastern Madagascar showing where Nesogordonia tricarpellata Skema & Dorr has been collected and these two localities in relation to the three parcels that comprise the Parc National d’Andohahela.