Dombeya sevathianii (Malvaceae) : A new critically endangered species endemic to Mauritius (Indian Ocean)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2011
Authors:T. Le Péchon, Baider, C., Haevermans, A., Dubuisson, J. - Y.
Journal:Phytotaxa
Volume:24
Pagination:1-10
ISSN:ISSN 1179-3155
Keywords:Assonia, breeding system, conservation, island, IUCN, Mascarenes
Abstract:

<p>Dombeya sevathianii, a new endemic species from Mauritius, is described and illustrated. Based on its morphology, D. sevathianii belongs to the section Assonia as defined by Ar&egrave;nes and is closely related to D. populnea, endemic to La R&eacute;union and Mauritius. These affinities are confirmed by a previous molecular study. The morphological diagnostic features for D. sevathianii are the cupuliform and entire epicalyx, and the absence of staminodes within the androecium. Given its known restricted distribution and small population, the species should be considered Critically Endangered (CR) as per the Red List Criteria of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.</p>

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