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Type: Article
Published: 2013-11-11
Page range: 27–37
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Begonia tandangii (Begoniaceae, section Baryandra), a new species from Luzon Island, the Philippines

Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica
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Koh Nakamura

Nangang, Taipei 115, Taiwan, Republic of China

University of the Philippines Manila, Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, Padre Faura, Manila & Philippine National Herbarium, National Museum, Padre Burgos, Manila, Philippines
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica
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Yoshiko Kono

Nangang, Taipei 115, Taiwan, Republic of China
Philippine National Herbarium, National Museum, Padre Burgos, Manila, Philippines
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica
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Ching-I Peng

Nangang, Taipei 115, Taiwan, Republic of China
Begonia Begoniaceae ITS phylogeny Philippines sect. Baryandra sect. Diploclinium Sierra Madre Mountain Range

Abstract

We describe Begonia tandangii, a new species of Begonia sect. Baryandra from the Sierra Madre Mountain Range of Luzon Island, the Philippines. Begonia tandangii has a close resemblance to B. fenicis in gross morphology, differing in having leaf margin sparsely fringed with minute hairs (vs. glabrous or with minute hairs only on teeth) and capsules with broadly-ovate outline and an acuminate apex (vs. capsules with broadly-obovate outline and a rounded to truncate apex). Phylogenetic analyses of Philippines species of sect. Baryandra based on ITS sequences revealed that B. tandangii was clearly separated from B. fenicis. Begonia tandangii is currently known only from the type locality in a coastal forest of Baler, Aurora Province, which is in the neighborhood of Aurora Memorial National Park.