Three new species of Boesenbergia (Zingiberaceae) from Sabah, Malaysia

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

10-1-2024

Abstract

Three new species of Boesenbergia, B. bosuangii sp. nov., B. ganaensis sp. nov. and B. gokusingii sp. nov. were discovered in Sabah, Malaysia. Boesenbergia bosuangii is similar to B. stenophylla R.M.Sm. in the narrowly ovate lamina but differs in the shape of the bract and the calyx. Boesenbergia ganaensis is closely allied to B. burttiana R.M.Sm. but differs in the absence of a ligule, the longer petiole, the obtuse leaf base, the acute leaf apex, the bilobed calyx and the anther dehiscing by pores. Finally, B. gokusingii is similar to B. variegata R.M.Sm., by the single leafy shoot but differs in having an unequal, ovate lamina, a cordate leaf base, an acute leaf apex and the anther dehiscing by pores. The three new species are described and illustrated in detail. With the addition of these new species, there are in total 13 species with one variety in Sabah.

Keywords

Biodiversity, Borneo, endemic, new species, wild gingers

Divisions

Science

Funders

Institut Pengurusan dan Pemantauan Penyelidikan, Universiti Malaya

Publication Title

PhytoKeys

Issue

247

Publisher

Pensoft Publishers

Publisher Location

12 PROF GEORGI ZLATARSKI ST, SOFIA, 1700, BULGARIA

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