PhytoKeys (Jan 2024)

Cyrtandra obliquifolia (Gesneriaceae), a new species from Kaua‘i, Hawaiian Islands

  • Kenneth R. Wood,
  • Warren L. Wagner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.237.114704
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 237
pp. 141 – 151

Abstract

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Cyrtandra obliquifolia K.R. Wood & W.L. Wagner (Gesneriaceae), a new shrub species known only from Kaua‘i, Hawaiian Islands, is described and illustrated with notes on its distribution, ecology, and conservation status. The new species is morphologically most similar to Cyrtandra wawrae C.B. Clarke but differs by its unique combination of oblique, non-peltate, auriculate leaf bases, more deeply divided calyx lobes, inflorescence with fewer flowers and lacking profusely umbellate cymes. Cyrtandra obliquifolia is known from only two localities which have undergone severe habitat degradation from landslides and invasive plants and animals and is determined to be Critically Endangered (CR) when evaluated under IUCN criteria.