A new threatened species of Pandanaceae from Northwestern Madagascar, Pandanus sermolliana

Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature
2008

Vol. 18, Issue 4

pp. 421-424

Abstract

Pandanus sermolliana Callmander & Buerki (Pandanaceae) is described from humid forests in the Galoka mountain chain in northwestern Madagascar. The new species can be easily distinguished from the other members of the genus it most closely resembles, P. insuetus Huynh and P. perrieri Martelli, by several morphological characters, including drupes that are incompletely fused, with each of the dome-like carpels separated from the base of the pileus, and stigmas that are subvertical or rarely subhorizontal, slightly spinescent, and raised on an incompletely united base. This distinctive species is rare and is classified as Critically Endangered based on IUCN Red List criteria.

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Publication Details

Publisher

Missouri Botanical Garden Press

DOI

10.3417/2007101

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