Benstonea Callm. & Buerki (Pandanaceae): characterization, circumscription, and distribution of a new genus of screw-pines, with a synopsis of accepted species
Author
Callmander, Martin W.
Missouri Botanical Garden, P. O. Box 299, St. Louis, MO, 63166 - 0299, U. S. A. and Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, CP 60, CH- 1292 Chambésy, Switzerland.
martin.callmander@mobot.org
Author
Lowry Ii, Porter P.
Missouri Botanical Garden, P. O. Box 299, St. Louis, MO, 63166 - 0299, U. S. A. and Département Systématique et Evolution (UMR 7205), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, case postale 39, rue Cuvier 57, 75231 Paris (Cedex) 05, France.
Author
Forest, Félix
JodrellLaboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW 9 3 DS, United Kingdom.
Author
Devey, Dion S.
JodrellLaboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW 9 3 DS, United Kingdom.
Author
Beentje, Henk
Herbarium, Library, Art & Archives, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW 9 3 DS, United Kingdom.
Author
Buerki, Sven
JodrellLaboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW 9 3 DS, United Kingdom.
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Candollea
2012
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journal article
10.15553/c2012v672a12
2235-3658
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14.
Benstonea ellipsoidea
(Warb.) Callm. & Buerki
,
comb. nova.
≡
Pandanus ellipsoideus
Warb.
in Engl., Pflanzenr. 3(IV, 9): 81. 1900.
Typus:
INDONESIA
.
Sulawesi
:
Südlicher teil
, s.d.,
Warburg
16151
(
lecto-
:
B
[
B100279961
] image seen) (designated by
STONE, 1978: 15
).
=
Pandanus dipsaceus
Martelli
in Boll. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1904: 304. 1904.
Typus:
INDONESIA
.
Sulawesi
:
SE,
Kandari
,
Lepo-Lepo
,
VII.1874
,
Beccari
s.n.
(
holo-
:
FI-B
[
FI003935
: ErbarioBeccari 11903, 11903A, 11903B, 11903C] images seen),
syn. nov.
Distribution and ecology
. –
Benstonea ellipsoidea
is confined to the mountain rainforests of the island of
Sulawesi
in
Indonesia
(
STONE, 1978
).
Observations. –
This taxon was described on the basis of an immature infructescence
(Warburg16151)
, which is almost impossible to distinguish from
Beccari s.n.
,
type
of
Pandanus dipsaceus
. In his revision,
STONE (1978)
maintained these two as separate species, albeit with much doubt.
Benstonea ellipsoidea
is indeed very similar to
B. affinis
, but it differs in the shape and dimensions of itsdrupes and the syncarps. Moreover,
B.ellipsoidea
is found at high altitude on limestone substrate in Sulawesi (KEIM, pers. comm.), whereas
B. affinis
is found in lowland peat swamp forests from
Vietnam
to Peninsular
Malaysia
, Borneo and
Indonesia
(Bangka,
Sumatra
). Given the strong ecological differences between these taxa, we tentatively follow the treatment of
STONE (1978)
.