A new micro-endemic species of Alectryon (Sapindaceae) from Koghis forest, New Caledonia

Systematic Botany
2020

Vol. 45, Issue 1

pp. 156-162

Abstract

The new species Alectryon hirsutus is described from New Caledonia. It is distinguished from the only other member of the genus occurring on this southwest Pacific island, A. carinatus, by its uniformly densely hirsute indumentum (vs. glabrous or with short, appressed trichomes) as well as features of its leaves [(2‐)3‐5 pairs of leaflets vs. 1‐2]) and fruits (9‐16 × 16‐28 mm vs. 5.6‐13 × 5.7‐10.6 mm), along with its presence in dense humid forest (vs. sclerophyllous or owland dry forest). A preliminary conservation status of Critically Endangered [CR] is suggested following IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria.

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Publication Details

Publisher

American Society of Plant Taxonomists

DOI

10.1600/036364420x15801369352414

Associated Occurrences

Munzinger, J 7422

Sapindaceae Alectryon hirsutus Munzinger, Lowry, Callm. & Buerki