Gossia aphthosa subsp. aphthosa

Snow, Neil, 2020, A revision of New Caledonian Gossia N. Snow & Guymer (Myrtaceae), Adansonia sér. 3 42 (7), pp. 131-177 : 140

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https://doi.org/10.5252/adansonia2020v42a7

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scientific name

Gossia aphthosa subsp. aphthosa
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Gossia aphthosa subsp. aphthosa

( Figs 4D-G; 5)

SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — New Caledonia. North Prov. Plateau du Col des Roussettes route forestière près de Riv Ouen – Sieu, 21°25’45.19”S, 165°27’15.01”E, 29.IX.1964, Blanchon 994 (NOU[NOU029700], P[P00462860]); Touho, Ponandou, 20°49’12.00”S, 165°13’45.12”E, 15.V.1973, MacKee 26722 ( NOU [ NOU053234 ]) GoogleMaps ; Tiwaka: Pente Sud, Inédète, 250 m, 30.III.1974, MacKee 28444 ( NOU [ NOU029696 ], P[P06668973]) ; Ponandou, le Captage, 27.X.2005, Munzinger 3084 et al. (P[P05121899], WELTU) .

REPRESENTATIVE HERBARIUM SPECIMEN. — P 05121899.

DISTRIBUTION, HABITAT AND PHENOLOGY. — Central and northeast parts of Grande Terre; over micaschistes and gneiss, 250 m.

REMARKS

A reliable diagnostic character is the corky swellings surrounding the base of the petioles ( Fig. 4D-E, G). The hypanthium of some (e.g., MacKee 28444) can be prominently sericeous; the leaf blades of some appear to be only thinly coriaceous (e.g., Munzinger 3084).

NOU

Institut de Recherche pour le Développement

WELTU

Victoria University of Wellington

Kingdom

Animalia

Genus

Gossia