Benstonea affinis (Kurz) Callm. & Buerki
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https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2012v672a12 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5796815 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F20C49-1D1A-2B43-5D5D-FEEA75ED54E1 |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Benstonea affinis (Kurz) Callm. & Buerki |
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comb.nova. |
2. Benstonea affinis (Kurz) Callm. & Buerki View in CoL , comb.nova.
≡ Pandanus affinis Kurz View in CoL in J. Bot. 5: 101. 1867.
Typus: INDONESIA. BangkaIsl.: Kurz (lecto-: BO) (designated by STONE, 1978: 13).
= Pandanus merrillii Warb. View in CoL in Perkins, Fragm. Fl. Philipp. 1: 50. 1904.
Typus: PHILIPPINES. Palawan Isl.: San Antognio Bay , II.1903, Merrill 840 (holo-: B [ B100279959 ] image seen ; iso-: FI [ FI003946 ] image seen, NY, US [ US00086602 ] image seen),
syn.nov.
= Pandanus sarawakensis Martelli View in CoL in Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1904: 303. 1904.
Lectotypus (designated here): MALAYSIA. Sarawak (Borneo): Kuching , VIII.1865, Beccari 350 ( FI-B [ FI003947 : ErbarioBeccari 11902, carpo.]!),
syn. nov.
Distribution and ecology. – Benstonea affinis is found in peat swamps and gallery forest/river edges from sea level to c. 500 m. It is a widespread species, distributed from Peninsular Malaysia to the Philippines, including Vietnam, Sumatra, Singapore, and Borneo.
Observations. –This species is characterized by its 3 to 9 ovoid fruit heads crowded at the apex of an erect peduncle ( Fig. 4A View Fig ). STONE (1972, 1978, 1983a, 1993a), mentionning some differences in dimensions of the fruit, recognized the two species placed in synonymy above, albeit with doubt. He wrote: “ Pandanus merrilli Warb . is so similar to P. affinis Kurz that, on the basis of herbarium material alone, discrimination is virtually impossible” ( STONE, 1983a: 208). Pandanus sarawakensis was described by MARTELLI (1904) on the basis of two syntypes: Beccari 350 and 1895. The first of these, misprinted as 550 in MARTELLI (1904: 303), is designated here as the lectotype because it comprises a sheet with a leaf and an infructescence deposited in the Beccari herbarium and a spirit collection of one syncarp in the associated carpological collection. Further taxonomic work is clearly needed for a better understanding of Benstonea affinis with respect to its relatives, especially B. ellipsoidea (Warb.) Callm. & Buerki (see below).
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Herbarium Bogoriense |
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Benstonea affinis (Kurz) Callm. & Buerki
Callmander, Martin W., Lowry Ii, Porter P., Forest, Félix, Devey, Dion S., Beentje, Henk & Buerki, Sven 2012 |
Pandanus merrillii
Warb 1904: 50 |
Pandanus sarawakensis
Martelli 1904: 303 |
Pandanus affinis
Kurz 1867: 101 |