Stockwellia quadrifida (Myrtaceae), a new Australian genus and species in the eucalypt group

A new genus and species in the eucalypt group of the Myrtaceae is described. Stockwellia quadrifida D.J. Carr, S.G.M. Carr & B.Hyland gen. et sp. nov. is a rainforest tree of restricted distribution on the Atherton Tableland, North Queensland, Australia. Molecular data suggest that it is the sis...

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Published inBotanical journal of the Linnean Society Vol. 139; no. 4; pp. 415 - 421
Main Authors CARR, DENIS J., CARR, S. G. M., HYLAND, B. P. M., WILSON, PETER G., LADIGES, PAULINE Y.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Science Ltd 01.08.2002
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Summary:A new genus and species in the eucalypt group of the Myrtaceae is described. Stockwellia quadrifida D.J. Carr, S.G.M. Carr & B.Hyland gen. et sp. nov. is a rainforest tree of restricted distribution on the Atherton Tableland, North Queensland, Australia. Molecular data suggest that it is the sister taxon to Eucalyptopsis and this is supported by morphological characters. The prolonged hypanthium and reduced perianth appear to be synapomorphies for these two genera and the circumscissile hypanthium a synapomorphy shared with Allosyncarpia. Stockwellia differs from Eucalyptopsis by the distinct, albeit reduced, perianth and the hypanthium splitting into four segments at anthesis. The relationship of these two genera indicates an historical biogeographical link between New Guinea and the Queensland wet tropics region. © 2002 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2002, 139, 415–421.
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ArticleID:BOJ062
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ISSN:0024-4074
1095-8339
DOI:10.1046/j.1095-8339.2002.00062.x