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Type: Article
Published: 2015-05-01
Page range: 43–46
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A new species of Discospermum (Coffeeae, Rubiaceae) from Luzon, Philippines including its conservation status

Department of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the East, 2219 C.M. Recto Ave, Manila, 1008 Philippines The Graduate School, 3College of Science and Research Center for the Natural & Applied Sciences, University of Santo Tomas, España, Manila, 1015 Philippines
The Graduate School, 3College of Science and Research Center for the Natural & Applied Sciences, University of Santo Tomas, España, Manila, 1015 Philippines
critically endangered Discospermum Malesia Philippine endemic

Abstract

Discospermum philippinensis, a new endemic species from the Philippines, is here described and illustrated. The species is similar to D. whitfordii because of a persistent calyx and a prominent disk below the fruit apex, from which it can be distinguished by leaf blades 5.5–15.5 × 3.5–6.5 cm, acute to attenuate leaf apex (vs. 4.5–10.0 × 2.0–4.5, caudate in D. whitfordii), fruits faintly ribbed, smaller with thin mesocarp (vs. non-ribbed, with a thick mesocarp), and 4–6 seeds per locule (vs. 5–12).