Inversodicraea koukoutamba and I. tassing (Podostemaceae), new waterfall species from Guinea, West Africa

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
M. Cheek, D. Molmou, L. Jennings, S. Magassouba, X. V. D. Burgt
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Abstract

Two new species of Inversodicraea, I. koukoutamba and I. tassing, both from the Republic of Guinea, are described as new to science, increasing the number of species 15 known in this African genus to 32, making it the most species-diverse among African Podostemaceae. Both species are remarkable, among other features, for their styles. Inversodicraea koukoutamba is only the third species of the genus with 3, not 2 styles, and is unique in the genus, and in the family, in having each style bifurcate. Inversodicraea tassing has styles equal or exceeding the length of the ovary, being nearly twice as long as 20 those of the species which previously was noted for the longest styles in the genus. Both new species are single-site endemics, the first is assessed here as Critically Endangered according to the IUCN 2012 standard, due to the incipient construction of the World Bank backed Koukoutamba hydroelectric dam which threatens several other plant species assessed as Critically Endangered or Endangered. The second species, I. tassing, is 25 assessed as Near Threatened, since there are currently no threats known at present to the single known site.
西非几内亚瀑布新种:水蛭科水蛭属和水蛭属
来自几内亚共和国的两个新物种,I. koukoutamba和I. tassing,被描述为科学上的新物种,将这个非洲属的已知物种数量增加到32个,使其成为非洲Podostemaceae中物种多样性最多的物种。除了其他特征外,这两个物种的花柱都很引人注目。倒置花柱是该属的第三种,有3个花柱,而不是2个,在该属和科中都是独一无二的,每个花柱都有分叉。倒置花柱等于或超过子房的长度,几乎是以前在本属中被注意到的最长花柱的物种的20倍长的花柱。这两种新物种都是单一地点的特有物种,根据IUCN 2012年的标准,第一种被评估为极度濒危,因为世界银行支持的Koukoutamba水电站的初步建设威胁到其他几种被评估为极度濒危或濒临灭绝的植物物种。第二个物种,I. tassing,被评估为近危物种,因为目前在单一已知地点没有已知的威胁。
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Blumea
Blumea 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
14.30%
发文量
11
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: An international electronic-only journal on the biodiversity, evolution and biogeography of plants (systematics, floristics, phylogeny, morphology, anatomy). For floristic studies, the focus is on tropical Africa south of the Sahara; tropical Southeast Asia with a strong emphasis on Malesia; South America with emphasis on the Guianas. The language is English.
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