Cyrtandromoea grandiflora C.B. Clarke (1883: 186)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.591.2.6 |
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Cyrtandromoea grandiflora C.B. Clarke (1883: 186) |
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Cyrtandromoea grandiflora C.B. Clarke (1883: 186) View in CoL View at ENA ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 )
Literature: — Clarke (1885: 371), Barnett (1962: 210), Burtt (1965: 86), Yamazaki (1990: 155, Fig. 44), Tao et al. (1995: 157, Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ), Hong et al. (1998: 45), Kress et al. (2003: 368), IUCN (2013: 171).
TYPE: — BURMA [ MYANMAR]. Moulmein , s.d., Lobb T. s.n. (holotype: K: K001392709 photo!) .
Image of holotype available at: http://specimens.kew.org/herbarium/ K001392709
Notes:—The protologue of C. grandiflora ( Clarke 1883: 186) states the type location and type gathering as “Peninsula Malayana; Moulmein (Lobb in h. Kew)”. Clarke apparently indicated the Malay Peninsula by a mistake, which follows also from his later treatment ( Clarke 1885) describing the species to be known from “Tenasserim: at Moulmein”.
Additional specimens examined:— LAOS. Sainyabuli Province : Sainyabuli District, Mekong River, Na Konken village sacred forest, Huay Gawn Goy stream, shaded embankment along stream, primary evergreen seasonal hardwood forest, shale bedrock, 300 m, 29 April 2012, Maxwell J. F . 12-158 ( L: L.4320270). VIETNAM. Lai Chau Province : Muong Te District, Bum To Commune , wet place at roadside, 22°22’02.2’’N 102°46’48.4’’E, elev. 342 m, 23 May 2018, Bui H. Q GoogleMaps . 217 ( HN); Lai Chau Province : Muong Te District, Pa U Commune , wet place at roadside, 22°33’23.8’’N 102°41’01.6’’E, elev. 1342 m, 27 May 2018, Bach T. T GoogleMaps ., Bui H. Q ., Binh T . D., Son D. H ., Thuong V. A. VK 7170 ( HN, MW) ; Dien Bien Province: Muong Nhe District, Leng Su Sin Commune, Muong Nhe Nature Reserve , wet place in evergreen mountain forest, 22°19’40.5”N 102°22’44.8”E, elev. ca. 584 m, 22 April 2021, Bach T. T GoogleMaps ., Bui H. Q ., Hai D. V ., Han N. L ., Hoan D. T ., Binh T . D., Thuong V. A. DB 2204202101 ( HN) .
Distribution:— Cyrtandromoea grandiflora is known in Myanmar (Mon), Thailand (Chiang Mai, Ratchaburi), China (NW and S Yunnan), Laos (Sainyabuli), Vietnam (Dien Bien Province: Muong Nhe Nature Reserve and Lai Chau Province: Muong Te District), Indonesia (Sumatra). The distribution of C. grandiflora in Vietnam is presented in Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 .
Ecology and phenology:— Cyrtandromoea grandiflora inhabits evergreen forests at elevations of 275–1800 m a.s.l. In each of the three Vietnamese locations, only several individuals were observed. Flowering: March–October; fruiting: August–October.
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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University of Helsinki |
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Universidad Central |
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National Center for Natural Sciences and Technology |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Museum Wasmann |
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Nanjing University |
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Cyrtandromoea grandiflora C.B. Clarke (1883: 186)
Quang, Bui Hong, Bach, Tran The, Hai, Do Van, Hoan, Duong Thi, Huong, Nguyen Thi Thanh, Han, Le Ngoc & Nuraliev, Maxim S. 2023 |
Cyrtandromoea grandiflora C.B. Clarke (1883: 186)
Clarke, C. B. 1883: ) |