Phragmotheca centinelensis (Malvaceae, Malvoideae or Matisioideae), a newly-discovered, critically-endangered canopy tree species from a cloud forest in Pacific Ecuador

During floristic inventories in remnant cloud forests of the Centinela Ridge of the Chocó Region of Ecuador, where less than 7 km2 of forest patches remain across an area of approximately 500 km2, we recently collected a new species in the genus Phragmotheca Cuatrec. We describe and illustrate this...

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Main Authors: Juan Ernesto Guevara-Andino, Dawson M. White, Nigel C. A. Pitman, Juan-Carlos Cerón, Andrea Fernández, Daniel Navas-Muñoz, William S. Alverson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2025-03-01
Series:PhytoKeys
Online Access:https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/143106/download/pdf/
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Summary:During floristic inventories in remnant cloud forests of the Centinela Ridge of the Chocó Region of Ecuador, where less than 7 km2 of forest patches remain across an area of approximately 500 km2, we recently collected a new species in the genus Phragmotheca Cuatrec. We describe and illustrate this new species and contrast its morphology with known congeneric species. Due to its small range, threatened habitat and active targeting by loggers, this species is assessed as Endangered under IUCN Criterion B1B2ab(I,ii,iii,v).
ISSN:1314-2003