Benstonea parva (Ridl.) Callm. & Buerki
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https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2012v672a12 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6373239 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F20C49-1D13-2B4A-5E71-FEEA734552BB |
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Carolina |
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Benstonea parva (Ridl.) Callm. & Buerki |
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comb.nova. |
31. Benstonea parva (Ridl.) Callm. & Buerki View in CoL , comb.nova.
≡ Pandanus parvus Ridl. View in CoL in J. Straits Branch Roy. Asiat. Soc. 33: 171. 1900.
Typus: SINGAPORE. PulauUbin: Kranji, 1892, Ridley 8928 (lecto-: SING [ SING0059862 ]!) (designated by ST. JOHN, 1963: 337).
Distribution and ecology. – Benstonea parva grows in lowland to montane rainforests (from sea level to 1500 m) and is distributed from Peninsular Malaysia through Singapore to Borneo (Sabah).
Observations. – This small terrestrial herbaceous species is characterized by its short monocaulous habit (up to 60 cm high), its broad but small leaves that are abruptly caudateacuminate in the distal part, glaucous on the abaxial surface, and its rather small globose terminal syncarp ( Fig. 5A View Fig ). It remains difficult to differentiate B.parva from B.unguiculata (Ridl.) Callm. & Buerki (with slightly narrower leaves and larger fruit), and further collections are needed to confirm whether they are distinct.
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Benstonea parva (Ridl.) Callm. & Buerki
Callmander, Martin W., Lowry Ii, Porter P., Forest, Félix, Devey, Dion S., Beentje, Henk & Buerki, Sven 2012 |
Pandanus parvus
Ridl. 1900: 171 |