NEW TAXA OF CONVOLVULUS (CONVOLVULACEAE) FROM THE ARABIAN PENINSULA

Authors

  • R. R. Mill

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960428613000048

Keywords:

Conservation assessments, Convolvulus, disjunction, Middle Asia, new species, new subspecies, Oman, phytogeography, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Two new species of Convolvulus (Convolvulaceae), C. excelsus R.R.Mill and C. infantispinosus R.R.Mill, are described from Saudi Arabia. Convolvulus excelsus, an exceptionally tall species, has affinities with C. erinaceus Ledeb. but is phytogeographically disjunct from that and other allied species. Two new subspecies are also described: Convolvulus hystrix Vahl subsp. dhofarica R.R.Mill, from Oman, and C. oxyphyllus Boiss. subsp. sheilae R.R.Mill, from Saudi Arabia. Each novelty is given a provisional IUCN conservation assessment.

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Published

2013-06-13

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Original Research Articles