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29 October 2020 Transfer of the Malagasy genera Humbertianthus and Macrostelia to Hibiscus (Malvaceae) with description of four new species
Margaret M. Hanes, George E. Schatz, Martin W. Callmander
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Abstract

Hanes, M.M., G.E. Schatz & M.W. Callmander (2020). Transfer of the Malagasy genera Humbertianthus and Macrostelia to Hibiscus (Malvaceae) with description of four new species. Candollea 75: 193–202. In English, English and French abstracts.

Two Malagasy species of the genus Macrostelia Hochr. (Malvaceae) are transferred to Hibiscus L. and two new combinations are proposed: Hibiscus calyculatus (Hochr.) M. Hanes, G.E. Schatz & Callm. and Hibiscus involucratus (Hochr.) M. Hanes & G.E. Schatz & Callm. The monotypic genus Humbertianthus Hochr. with its single species Humbertianthus cardiostegius Hochr. was defined as a taxon in its bud stage and represented unopened flowering collections of Hibiscus laurinus Baill. Several recent herbarium collections from the eastern humid forest of Madagascar represent four new restricted range species: Hibiscus ambanitazensis M. Hanes & G.E. Schatz, Hibiscus analalavensis M. Hanes & G.E. Schatz, Hibiscus ankeranensis M. Hanes & G.E. Schatz, Hibiscus vohipahensis M. Hanes & G.E. Schatz. Each of the new species are documented by field photographs and their geographic distribution is presented. Risk of extinction assessments of the seven species discussed indicate three taxa are threatened as “Critically Endangered”, and four are “Least concern”.

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Margaret M. Hanes, George E. Schatz, and Martin W. Callmander "Transfer of the Malagasy genera Humbertianthus and Macrostelia to Hibiscus (Malvaceae) with description of four new species," Candollea 75(2), 193-202, (29 October 2020). https://doi.org/10.15553/c2020v752a4
Received: 2 February 2020; Accepted: 20 August 2020; Published: 29 October 2020
KEYWORDS
hibiscus
Humbertianthus
Macrostelia
Madagascar
MALVACEAE
new species
new synonyms
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