Capparis glabrata, a new species belonging to sect. Monostichocalyx, is described from the Kampong Cham and Takeo Provinces of Cambodia. The new species is a shrub characterized by glabrous twigs, straight or slightly recurved stipular thorns, glabrous leaf blade with apex acute or rounded, serial flowers in supra-axillary rows, yellow petals, and ellipsoid, puberulous ovaries with a knob-shaped stigma. It is related to C. echinocarpa, a species occurring in Thailand and northern Laos. The affinities of the new species to related taxa are discussed and a key is provided for all species of Capparis known from Cambodia. The conservation status is provisionally assessed as vulnerable (VU).

Silvio Fici, Youleang Peou, SengHong Lao (2024). A new species of Capparis (Capparaceae) from Cambodia. BRITTONIA [10.1007/s12228-024-09785-z].

A new species of Capparis (Capparaceae) from Cambodia

Silvio Fici
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2024-09-11

Abstract

Capparis glabrata, a new species belonging to sect. Monostichocalyx, is described from the Kampong Cham and Takeo Provinces of Cambodia. The new species is a shrub characterized by glabrous twigs, straight or slightly recurved stipular thorns, glabrous leaf blade with apex acute or rounded, serial flowers in supra-axillary rows, yellow petals, and ellipsoid, puberulous ovaries with a knob-shaped stigma. It is related to C. echinocarpa, a species occurring in Thailand and northern Laos. The affinities of the new species to related taxa are discussed and a key is provided for all species of Capparis known from Cambodia. The conservation status is provisionally assessed as vulnerable (VU).
11-set-2024
Settore BIOS-01/B - Botanica sistematica
Silvio Fici, Youleang Peou, SengHong Lao (2024). A new species of Capparis (Capparaceae) from Cambodia. BRITTONIA [10.1007/s12228-024-09785-z].
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