PhytoKeys (Jun 2024)

Myrsine cirrhosa (Primulaceae), a distinctive new shrub species from Kaua‘i, Hawaiian Islands

  • David H. Lorence,
  • Kenneth R. Wood,
  • Marc S. Appelhans,
  • Warren L. Wagner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.243.123694
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 243
pp. 47 – 61

Abstract

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Myrsine cirrhosa Lorence & K.R.Wood (Primulaceae), a new single-island endemic shrub species from Kaua‘i, Hawaiian Islands, is described and illustrated. Notes on its distribution, ecology and conservation status are included. The new species is known from an area with ca. 45 individuals, where it is restricted to the remote central windward region of Kaua‘i in open bogs and along open windy ridges. Suggested IUCN Red List status is CR (Critically Endangered). It differs from its Kaua‘i congeners by its longer petals and narrowly elliptic leaves with strongly undulate margins and tendril-like apex. Phylogenetic analysis using RADseq data supports the recognition of this new species.