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KEYWORDS: Rubiaceae, Ixora, Western Ghats, threatened species, Idukki, landslides, new species, Rubiaceae, Ixora, Ghats occidentaux, espèce menacée, Idukki, glissements de terrain, espèce nouvelle
Ixora gadgiliana Balan & Robi, sp. nov., a new species of Rubiaceae is described from the Kerala part of Southern Western Ghats, India. It is allied to I. lawsonii Gamble in its terminal, dense, short-peduncled corymbose inflorescence, but distinct from the latter by the arborescent habit, short, obovate-oblanceolate leaves with 7-9 pairs of secondary veins, comparatively small, white flowers with short, deltoid calyx lobes and beaked anthers.
Ixora gadgiliana sp. nov. (Rubiaceae: Ixorideae), une espèce nouvelle des Ghats occidentaux méridionaux, Inde.
Ixora gadgiliana Balan & Robi, sp. nov, une espèce nouvelle de Rubiaceae, est décrite des Ghats occidentaux méridionaux, Inde (États du Kerala). Elle est apparentée à I. lawsonii Gamble par son inflorescence en corymbe terminal, dense, à pédoncule court, mais se distingue de cette dernière par son port arborescent, ses feuilles courtes, obovales-oblancéolées avec 7-9 paires de nervures secondaires, ses fleurs blanches relativement petites avec des lobes de calice courts et deltoïdes et des anthères à bec.
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