Begonia gambutensis Ardi & D.C.Thomas [§ Petermannia

Ardi, W. H. & Thomas, D. C., 2022, SYNOPSIS OF BEGONIA (BEGONIACEAE) FROM THE NORTHERN ARM OF SULAWESI AND SANGIHE ISLAND, INDONESIA, INCLUDING THREE NEW SPECIES, Edinburgh Journal of Botany 79 (405), pp. 1-50 : 18

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Begonia gambutensis Ardi & D.C.Thomas [§ Petermannia
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6. Begonia gambutensis Ardi & D.C.Thomas [§ Petermannia View in CoL ], Edinburgh J. Bot. 71: 260 (2014).

Type: Indonesia, Cultivated in Bali Botanic Garden from vegetative material collected in the wild (Sulawesi, Gorontalo, Bone Bolango district , Suwawa Timur subdistrict, Gunung Gambuta , Desa Pinogu , side of river), 3 ix 2013, Thomas D.C. & Ardi W.H. 13-802 (holotype BO; isotypes E, L) .

Distribution. Indonesia: endemic to Sulawesi, Gorontalo Province (central North biogeographical region), Gunung Gambuta (see Figure 2 View Figure 2 ).

Habitat. Primary rain forest, forest floor at the side of a river, at c. 700 m elevation.

Proposed IUCN conservation category. Data Deficient (DD). This species is known from only a single locality, in the Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park. The forests in the wider area are very poorly collected. Consequently, we assess this species as Data Deficient ( IUCN Standards and Petitions Subcommittee, 2019).

Additional specimens examined. INDONESIA. Sulawesi. Northern arm of Sulawesi. Central North Sulawesi: Gunung Gambuta (cultivated at Bali Botanic Garden from material collected in the wild), 4 iv 2009, D.C. Thomas & W.H. Ardi 09-53 ( BO, E) ; Dumoga Bone National Park , Gorontalo, 14 viii 1991, W. Milliken 364 ( K) ; Dumoga Bone National Park, Bolaang Mongondow , 30 ix 1991, W. Milliken 1137 ( E, K) .

Begonia gambutensis is a very distinct species. It can be easily differentiated from other Sulawesi species by the dense crimson hairs on vegetative parts, male inflorescences showing basal dichasial branching with well-developed internodes and distal monochasial branching, and female flowers with obovate tepals distinctly tapering towards the base ( Ardi et al., 2014).

BO

Herbarium Bogoriense

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

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