Gossia aphthosa subsp. longipedunculata N. Snow & Munzinger 2020, subsp. nov

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author Snow, Neil
title Gossia aphthosa subsp. longipedunculata N. Snow & Munzinger 2020, subsp. nov
publishDate 2020
topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Tracheophyta
Magnoliopsida
Myrtales
Myrtaceae
Gossia
Gossia aphthosa
Gossia aphthosa subsp. longipedunculata n. snow & munzinger
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contents Gossia aphthosa subsp. longipedunculata N. Snow & Munzinger, subsp. nov. (Figs 5; 13E-I) Differing from Gossia aphthosa subsp. austro-orientalis N. Snow & K. Gandhi, subsp. nov. by its somewhat longer inflorescences (5-8 cm vs less than 6 cm in G. a. subsp. austro-orientalis N. Snow & K. Gandhi, subsp. nov.), more stiffly coriaceous leaf blades, and different eco-geography. Also resembling Gossia colnettiana, but that species has rounded to cuneate leaf bases (vs cordate-clasping leaf bases in G. a. subsp. austro-orientalis N. Snow & K. Gandhi, subsp. nov.). TYPUS. — New Caledonia. Grande Terre, North Prov., Haute Amoa, 21°00’02.98”S, 165°14’31.99”E, 300-400 m, 7.IX.1968, MacKee 19502 (holo-, P [P05094105]; iso-, NOU [NOU029685]). PARATYPI. — New Caledonia. Nékoro, prop. P. Johnson, 1.IV.2004, Dagostini 654 (NOU [NOU001193); Haute Vallée de l’Amoa, 21°00’02.98”S, 165°14’31.99”E, 12.VIII.1965, MacKee 13229 (BISH, MO[MO-04777159], NOU [NOU023797], P[P00462868, P00462869, P00462870]; ibid. loco, 300 m, 28.IV.1968, MacKee 18698 (NOU [NOU029687], P[P02089984]); Ponérihouen, 21°11’00.99”S, 165°17’48.98”E, 700-900 m, 6.XI.1972, MacK- ee 25749 (NOU [NOU053235]); ibid. loco, 21°11’00.99”S, 165°17’48.98”E, 28.IV.1973, MacKee 26628 (NOU [NOU053235, NOU053038); HauteTchamba, 21°0’55”S, 165°15’6”E, 10.XI.2002, Munzinger 1456 et al. (MO[MO-04767308], NOU [NOU002675], P[P00354535], WELTU). REPRESENTATIVE HERBARIUM SPECIMEN. — P00354535. ETYMOLOGY. — In reference to the relatively long peduncles occurring on many specimens. DISTRIBUTION, HABITAT AND PHENOLOGY. — Central Grande Terre, near Ponérihouen, Haute Tchamba, and Haute vallée de l’Amoa (Fig. 5) in humid forests on volcanic-sedimentary soils, 300- 900 m. Flowering confirmed August through April; fruiting October and November. REMARKS This subspecies is recognized most easily by its large (8-12 mm) petals. (An unpublished manuscript name of mine for some specimens was Gossia “grandiflora”.) The inflorescences often are densely fasciculate in leaf axils or on branches and stems. It can also resemble G. kuakuensis, but that species has larger flowers and a slightly ribbed to rugose hypanthium.
Published as part of Snow, Neil, 2020, A revision of New Caledonian Gossia N. Snow & Guymer (Myrtaceae), pp. 131-177 in Adansonia 42 (7) on page 142, DOI: 10.5252/adansonia2020v42a7, http://zenodo.org/record/3877392
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