Benstonea ornata (Solms) Callm. & Buerki

Callmander, Martin W., Lowry Ii, Porter P., Forest, Félix, Devey, Dion S., Beentje, Henk & Buerki, Sven, 2012, Benstonea Callm. & Buerki (Pandanaceae): characterization, circumscription, and distribution of a new genus of screw-pines, with a synopsis of accepted species, Candollea 67 (2), pp. 323-345 : 336-337

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2012v672a12

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5841796

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F20C49-1D10-2B4A-5E06-FAB176DF550C

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Benstonea ornata (Solms) Callm. & Buerki
status

comb. nova.

29. Benstonea ornata (Solms) Callm. & Buerki View in CoL , comb. nova.

Pandanus ornatus Solms View in CoL in Linnaea 42: 11. 1878.

Lectotypus (designated here): MALAYSIA. Malacca: 1837, Gaudichaud 108 ( G [ G00164258 ]! ; isolecto-: B [ B1002 79958 ] image seen, P [ P01751483 , P01751484 , P0175 1486 , P01751487 ]!).

= Pandanus monotheca Martelli View in CoL in Boll. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1904: 303. 1904. Lectotypus (designated here): MALAYSIA. Malacca: Gunong Tundok, 1891, Ridley 10821 ( FI [ FI00 3937 ] image seen ; isolecto-: G [ G00353796 ]!; SING [ SING0059013 View Materials ]!) , syn. nov.

Distribution and ecology. – Benstonea ornata is distributed from Peninsular Malaysia to Borneo (through Sumatra and Singapore) and Thailand. It grows in forest understory on hilltops, often on poor soils, at an altitude of 300 to 1350 m ( STONE, 1978).

Observations. – Pandanus ornatus was first illustrated by GAUDICHAUD (1841) in the invalidely published genus Fisquetia Gaudich. This name was then invalidly transferred by KURZ (1869) to Pandanus , without a description. SOLMS- LAUBACH (1878), while attempting to transfer it to Pandanus , in fact described it as new, designating two syntypes: Gaudichaud’s drawing and a Gaudichaud collection in the Delessert herbarium in G (Gaudichaud 108). His description thus validates the name as P.ornatus , even though he believed he was simply making a new combination. Gaudichaud 108 has both an infructescence and leaves, and is here designated as the lectotype. Benstonea ornata is characterized by a sub-cylindric cephalia (varying in length from 5 to 23 cm), pendent on a long peduncle (up to 50 cm) with sharp, proximally arcuate styles up to 5 mm in length ( Fig. 4C View Fig ). This species is wonderfully illustrated in GAUDICHAUD (1841: Tab. 5, Figs. 1, 8-9).

MARTELLI (1904) described Pandanus monotheca based on Ridley 10821. The holotype deposited at CAL was not found by Stone, neither in 1968 nor in 1974 ( STONE, 1978), and this entity was therefore regarded by him as a poorly known species. Drupes of this collection (with neither leaves nor syncarps) were, however, subsequently found in both FI and G. The FI collection, here designated as lectotype, clearly belongs to Benstonea ornata , and Pandanus monotheca is therefore treated as a synonym.

SING

SING

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Pandanales

Family

Pandanaceae

Genus

Benstonea

Loc

Benstonea ornata (Solms) Callm. & Buerki

Callmander, Martin W., Lowry Ii, Porter P., Forest, Félix, Devey, Dion S., Beentje, Henk & Buerki, Sven 2012
2012
Loc

Pandanus monotheca

Martelli 1904: 303
1904
Loc

Pandanus ornatus

Solms 1878: 11
1878
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