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17 October 2024 Ellipanthus conduplicatus, a New Endemic Species of Connaraceae from Madagascar
Tiana R. Scott, Porter P. Lowry II, Armand Randrianasolo
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Abstract

Ellipanthus conduplicatus T. Scott, Lowry & Randrian. (Connaraceae) is described as a new species from low- to mid-elevation humid forests in eastern Madagascar. It is distinguished from the two other species recognized on the island by leaf features, including the shape, size, and conduplicate nature of the blade (especially in pressed material) as well as the form of the apex, and by inflorescence length. The members of the genus on Madagascar also exhibit distinct geographic distributions. A description, illustration, photographs, and identification key are provided, along with a distribution map. A preliminary risk of extinction assessment following the IUCN Red List Criteria indicates a status of “Least Concern.”

Tiana R. Scott, Porter P. Lowry II, and Armand Randrianasolo "Ellipanthus conduplicatus, a New Endemic Species of Connaraceae from Madagascar," Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 32(1), 147-154, (17 October 2024). https://doi.org/10.3417/2024883
Published: 17 October 2024
KEYWORDS
Connaraceae
conservation
Ellipanthus
IUCN Red List
Madagascar
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