N. Wilding, P. Phillipson, S. Crameri, S. Andriambololonera, R. L. Andriamiarisoa, Sandratra A. F. Andrianarivelo, Roger Bernard, Nivo Rakotonirina, Charles Rakotovao, Richard Randrianaivo, Richard Razakamalala, P. Lowry
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Abstract
Abstract Wilding, N., P.B. Phillipson, S. Crameri, S. Andriambololonera, R.L. Andriamiarisoa, S.A.F. Andrianarivelo, R. Bernard, N. Rakotonirina, C. Rakotovao, R.I. Randrianaivo, R. Razakamalala & P.P. Lowry II (2021). Taxonomic studies on Malagasy Dalbergia (Fabaceae). I. Two new species from northern Madagascar, and an emended description for D. manongarivensis. Candollea 76: 237–249. In English, English and French abstracts. Two new species of Dalbergia L. f. (Fabaceae: Dalbergieae) are described from northern Madagascar: Dalbergia antsirananae Phillipson, Crameri & N. Wilding and Dalbergia obcordata N. Wilding, Phillipson & Crameri, and an emended description is provided for a third species, Dalbergia manongarivensis Bosser & R. Rabev. All three species are illustrated with line drawings and photographs, and each is provided with a risk of extinction assessment using the IUCN Red List criteria: all three species are assessed as “Endangered”. Dalbergia antsirananae and Dalbergia manongarivensis are closely related, and both appear to be a source of valuable wood, while Dalbergia obcordata is only known as a shrub and is assumed not to produce wood of commercial value. Received: March 9, 2021; Accepted: June 8, 2021; First published online: July 7, 2021
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Candollea is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original scientific papers, preferably in English but also in French. Spanish language manuscripts will be evaluated only if linked to scientific projects involving the Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de Genève. Successful submissions will be in the fields of evolution, molecular systematics, morphology-anatomy, nomenclature, taxonomy, or vegetation analyses of plants. Reviews and articles on the history of botanical collections are welcome. New distribution records lacking pertinent analyses will not be considered. Manuscripts dealing with nomenclature alone will be considered only if clearly related to the Geneva library or herbarium (G). Authors are encouraged to deposit duplicates of their material, especially nomenclatural types, at G.