Artabotrys byrsophyllus
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Ordo: Magnoliales
Familia: Annonaceae
Genus: Artabotrys
Name
Artabotrys byrsophyllus I.M.Turner & Utteridge – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Artabotrys byrsophyllus I.M.Turner & Utteridge, Nordic J. Bot. 33: 562 (2015). – TYPE: Malaysia, Peninsular Malaysia, Kelantan, Ulu Sungei Aring near Kuala Tapah, 21 Sep 1967, P.F. Cockburn FRI 7151 (holotype: K! [2 sheets, barcodes K 000607815, K 000607816], isotype: KEP, n.v.).
Distribution and habitat
Northern Peninsular Malaysia (Kedah, Kelantan, and Trengganu) and southern Thailand (Narathiwat and Songkhla), in lowland and hill rain forests (Fig. 5).
Local name
Karawek Bai Yai.
Specimens examined
Thailand: Narathiwat Province, Kaluwotai, Khao Chana, 21 Sep 1985, C. Niyomdham et al. 1065 (AAU, BKF); Waeng district, T. Insura 77 (KUFF); idem, T. Insura 78 (KUFF); idem, T. Insura 90 (KUFF); idem, A. F. G. Kerr 14474 (BM); idem, S. Phusomsaeng 389 (BKF).
Notes
The name A. grandifolius is misapplied by Chalermglin (2001)[1], Thongpairoj (2008[2], as “A. grandiflorus”) and Insura (2009)[3], for which the name A. byrsophyllus should be applied; A. grandifolius sensu King is restricted to Peninsular Malaysia. Artabotrys byrsophyllus can be distinguished from A. grandifolius by reference to its leathery leaves, reticulate tertiary leaf venation that is indistinct on both surfaces, shorter petals (outer petals 13–16 mm vs. ca. 21 mm; blade of inner petals ca. 8 mm vs. 16–17 mm) and subsessile monocarps with marked apiculum.
Taxon Treatment
- Chen, J; Chalermglin, P; Saunders, R; 2018: Two new species and two new records of Artabotrys (Annonaceae) from Thailand PhytoKeys, (95): 71-81. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Chalermglin P (2001) Family Annonaceae. Ban and Suan, Bangkok. [In Thai]
- ↑ Thongpairoj U (2008) Taxonomy and molecular phylogeny of Artabotrys R. Brown and palynology of tribe Unoneae (Annonaceae) in Thailand. PhD Thesis, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
- ↑ Insura T (2009) Systematics and some ecological characteristics of Artabotrys R.Br. (Annonaceae) in Thailand. Masters Thesis, Kasetsart University, Thailand. [In Thai with English abstract]
- ↑ Turner I, Utteridge T (2015) Artabotrys byrsophyllus and A. tipuliferus spp. nov. (Annonaceae) from Peninsular Malaysia and Thailand. Nordic Journal of Botany 33: 562–566. https://doi.org/10.1111/njb.00791