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Title: Salacca acehensis (Arecaceae), A New Species from Sumatra, Indonesia
Authors: Zumaidar
Chlkmawati, Tatik
Hartana, Alex
Sobir
Mogea, Johanis P.
Borchsenius, Finn
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Magnolia Press
Series/Report no.: 159 (4): 241 - 300;
Abstract: A new species of Sa/acca sect. Sa/acca from Sumatra is described and illustrated. Jt is characterized by dwarf habit, with leaves to 2.S m long; erect and slender staminate inflorescences to 7 cm long; and small infiuctescence!, to 10 cm loog, with up to 3 branches The most similar species, S. rupicola from Bomeo, is different in having the apical leaflets composed CL 8 united segroents versus 2 in the new species, and in having larger inflorescences, the staminate to 15 cm long and the pistillate to 40 cm long.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/76397
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