| Literature DB >> 27081343 |
Jason T Cantley1, Margaret J Sporck-Koehler2, Marian M Chau3.
Abstract
Two species of Coprosma (Rubiaceae) J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. are described from the island of Maui of the Hawaiian Archipelago. A newly described taxon, Coprosma cordicarpa J.Cantley, Sporck-Koehler, & M.Chau, sp. nov. is locally common in medium to high elevation dry forests and shrublands of leeward East Maui. The second taxon is resurrected from the synonymy of Coprosma foliosa A.Gray as Coprosma stephanocarpa Hillebr. and occurs in mesic to wet rainforests of both East and West Maui. Both taxa are segregated from Coprosma foliosa, with which they share similar morphological characters. A conspicuous and persistent calyx of the fruit and various floral characters most easily differentiate both taxa from other Hawaiian taxa. The newly described Coprosma cordicarpa is further distinguished from Coprosma stephanocarpa by a central constriction of the fruit with a depressed apex, which gives it a characteristic heart shape. Furthermore, the taxa are largely separated phenologically, ecologically, and geographically. Descriptions, conservation status, and specimens examined for the new species are included.Entities:
Keywords: Auwahi; Coprosma; Coprosma cordicarpa; Coprosma stephanocarpa; East Maui; Haleakalā; Hawaiian Islands; Kanaio; Maui; Rubiaceae; West Maui; pilo
Year: 2016 PMID: 27081343 PMCID: PMC4816989 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.60.6465
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.Field images of and . A–F . A habit and habitat of whole plant with JTC B male stem and inflorescences C female stem and inflorescences D–F fruits illustrating population variation in color and degree of calyx connation G–H G male stem and inflorescence H female stem and inflorescences I immature fruits. All images were taken by the authors, A–C, E from Kanaio Natural Area Reserve D, F from Auwahi G–I from Makawao Forest Reserve. Black scale bar at bottom right indicates the following lengths: 0.5 m (A), 1.5 cm (B–C, E–F), 5 cm (D), 2 cm (G–I).
Figure 2.Photo of the holotype specimen of (BISH).
Figure 3.Photo of the holotype specimen of (BISH).
| 1 | Fruit reddish-orange, ovoid, lacking a central constriction between the two seeds, apex not depressed, calyx conspicuous or not | ( |
| – | Fruit reddish-orange to yellow, cordate (heart-shaped) with a central constriction between the two seeds, apex depressed, calyx conspicuous and persistent, leeward East Maui |
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| 2 | Fruit reddish-orange to yellow, fruit calyx conspicuous and persistent and >1.5 mm long, East and West Maui |
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| – | Fruit reddish-orange to yellow, persistent fruit calyx not present or sometimes minute (<1.5 mm), Kaua‘i, O‘ahu, Moloka‘i, Lana‘i, West Maui |
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