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Published: 2024-10-16
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Eugenia elapparensis (myrtaceae), a new species from southern western ghats, india and a correction on the lectotypification of eugenia calcadensis

Department of Botany, Bishop Abraham Memorial College, Thuruthicad, Pathanamthitta–689597, Kerala, India
Department of Botany, Bishop Abraham Memorial College, Thuruthicad, Pathanamthitta–689597, Kerala, India
Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi, Thrissur-680653, Kerala, India.
Asia Elappara Eugeniinae Idukki nomenclature taxonomy Eudicots

Abstract

A new species, Eugenia elapparensis, from southern Western Ghats, Kerala, India is described and illustrated. It is very similar to Eugenia calcadensis, but differs in habit, leaf, floral and fruit characters. Additionally, lectotypification of E. calacadensis is also provided.

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