The genus chionanthus l. (oleaceae) in Malesia III. The Sabah species

Thirteen species are recorded for Sabah. The three species endemic to Sabah (C. pubicalyx (Ridley) Kiew comb. nov. and two new species, C. crispus and C. lucens) are described and an annotated key for the identification of all species is provided. Chionanthus cuspidatus Bl., C. longipetalus (Merr.)...

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Main Author: Kiew, Ruth
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia 1981
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/33812/
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description Thirteen species are recorded for Sabah. The three species endemic to Sabah (C. pubicalyx (Ridley) Kiew comb. nov. and two new species, C. crispus and C. lucens) are described and an annotated key for the identification of all species is provided. Chionanthus cuspidatus Bl., C. longipetalus (Merr.) Kiew, Co oliganthus (Merr.) Kiew, C. plurifiorus (Knobl.) Kiew and C. porcatus Kiew are endemic to Borneo; C. elaeocarpus (Stapf) Kiew, C. evenius (Stapf) Kiew, C. laxiflorus Bl. and C. platycarpus (K.& G.) Kiew are recorded from Borneo and Malaya (the latter is a new record for Borneo). Only C. ramifiorus Roxb. is widespread throughout Malesia.
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spelling upm-338122015-10-28T03:27:06Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/33812/ The genus chionanthus l. (oleaceae) in Malesia III. The Sabah species Kiew, Ruth Thirteen species are recorded for Sabah. The three species endemic to Sabah (C. pubicalyx (Ridley) Kiew comb. nov. and two new species, C. crispus and C. lucens) are described and an annotated key for the identification of all species is provided. Chionanthus cuspidatus Bl., C. longipetalus (Merr.) Kiew, Co oliganthus (Merr.) Kiew, C. plurifiorus (Knobl.) Kiew and C. porcatus Kiew are endemic to Borneo; C. elaeocarpus (Stapf) Kiew, C. evenius (Stapf) Kiew, C. laxiflorus Bl. and C. platycarpus (K.& G.) Kiew are recorded from Borneo and Malaya (the latter is a new record for Borneo). Only C. ramifiorus Roxb. is widespread throughout Malesia. Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia 1981-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/33812/1/33812%20THE%20GENUS%20CHIONANTHUS.pdf Kiew, Ruth (1981) The genus chionanthus l. (oleaceae) in Malesia III. The Sabah species. The Malaysian Forester, 44 (1). pp. 143-162. ISSN 0302-2935
spellingShingle Kiew, Ruth
The genus chionanthus l. (oleaceae) in Malesia III. The Sabah species
title The genus chionanthus l. (oleaceae) in Malesia III. The Sabah species
title_full The genus chionanthus l. (oleaceae) in Malesia III. The Sabah species
title_fullStr The genus chionanthus l. (oleaceae) in Malesia III. The Sabah species
title_full_unstemmed The genus chionanthus l. (oleaceae) in Malesia III. The Sabah species
title_short The genus chionanthus l. (oleaceae) in Malesia III. The Sabah species
title_sort genus chionanthus l. (oleaceae) in malesia iii. the sabah species
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/33812/
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