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Type: Article
Published: 2020-02-05
Page range: 11–16
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Curcuma papilionacea (Zingiberaceae), an unusual new species from southern Thailand

Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Kho Hong, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90110, Thailand.
Sulee nursery, 6 Chumporn Rd., Phuket, 83000 Thailand.
15 Moo 5, Kamphaeng, La-ngu, Satun, 91110 Thailand.
Singapore Botanic Gardens, National Parks Board, 1 Cluny Rd., 259569 Singapore.
Curcuma alismatifolia C. harmandii C. rhabdota C. saraburiensis C. subgenus Hitcheniopsis Satun province Monocots

Abstract

Curcuma papilionacea, an unusual new species of Curcuma subgenus Hitcheniopsis (Zingiberaceae) is described and illustrated here. It is known only from Satun province in southern Thailand, and is easily distinguishable among all species of subgenus Hitcheniopsis by its inflorescence of green bracts and pea-like flowers with a small labellum and very prominent lateral staminodes. It also has prominently developed anther spurs, a character not yet recorded in this subgenus. It is compared to the four morphologically closest species which are Curcuma alismatifolia, C. harmandii, C. rhabdota and C. saraburiensis. A preliminary IUCN conservation assessment of Critically Endangered (CR), and notes on its distribution and ecology are also provided.