2019
DOI: 10.1080/00837792.2019.1644587
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Studies on Homalomeneae (Araceae) of Borneo XXII: a new species of Homalomena [Chamaecladon clade] from Kionsom Waterfall, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo

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“…Identification. Homalomena kionsomensis is most similar to H. gempal differing by the shortly stipitate spadix which extends at anthesis to exceed the spathe (vs. spadix sessile, not extending and remaining within the length of the spathe throughout anthesis), the weakly clavate (vs. sessile subglobose) interpistillar staminodes, and smooth (vs. longitudinally finely ridged) petioles, peduncle, and spathe limb exterior (Kartini et al 2019). Distribution and ecology.…”
Section: Homalomena Gillii Furtadomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Identification. Homalomena kionsomensis is most similar to H. gempal differing by the shortly stipitate spadix which extends at anthesis to exceed the spathe (vs. spadix sessile, not extending and remaining within the length of the spathe throughout anthesis), the weakly clavate (vs. sessile subglobose) interpistillar staminodes, and smooth (vs. longitudinally finely ridged) petioles, peduncle, and spathe limb exterior (Kartini et al 2019). Distribution and ecology.…”
Section: Homalomena Gillii Furtadomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A series of papers followed with Wong Sin Yeng and Kartini Saibeh describing new species of Homalomena Schott, Schismatoglottis Zoll. & Moritzi, and Piptospatha primarily from central and east Sabah (Boyce and Wong 2013;Boyce et al 2019;Kartini et al 2015aKartini et al , 2017Kartini et al , 2019Kartini et al , 2020Wong et al 2018Wong et al , 2019, and Boyce with David Scherberich described an astonishing new ornamental Schismatoglottis (S. scintillans Scherberich & P.C. Boyce (Scherberich and Boyce 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%