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1 June 2017 Rediscovery of two species of Croton (Euphorbiaceae) from littoral habitats of eastern Madagascar
Kent Kainulainen, Paul E. Berry, Benjamin van Ee
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Kainulainen, K., P.E. Berry & B. Van Ee (2017). Rediscovery of two species of Croton (Euphorbiaceae) from littoral habitats of eastern Madagascar. Candollea 72: 35–44. In English, English and French abstracts.

Two species of Croton L. (Euphorbiaceae) previously reported only from their type specimens, Croton chapelieri Baill. and Croton vatomandrensis Leandri, are reevaluated here and found to be geographically widespread along the eastern coastline of Madagascar. We provide updated descriptions, lists of selected additional specimens, distribution maps, and photographs of both species. We also designate an epitype for Croton chapelieri and a lectotype for Croton vatomandrensis. Croton chapelieri was the source of considerable taxonomic confusion, and we treat as synonyms here for the first time Croton aymoninorum Leandri, Croton louvelii Leandri, Croton daphniphylloides Radcl.-Sm., Croton daphniphyllum Radcl.-Sm., Croton daphniphyllum var. hirsutus Radcl.-Sm., and Croton rhododendroides Radcl-Sm. Croton chapelieri var. longepetiolata Radcl-Sm. is considered to be a synonym of Croton submetallicus Baill. With our improved understanding of the geographical ranges of Croton chapelieri and Croton vatomandrensis, we provide IUCN Red List conservation assessments for both species.

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Kent Kainulainen, Paul E. Berry, and Benjamin van Ee "Rediscovery of two species of Croton (Euphorbiaceae) from littoral habitats of eastern Madagascar," Candollea 72(1), 35-44, (1 June 2017). https://doi.org/10.15553/c2017v721a5
Published: 1 June 2017
KEYWORDS
Croton
Euphorbiaceae
Littoral forests
Madagascar
taxonomy
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