Amischotolype barbarossa Duist. (2012: 60)

Boonsuk, Boonchuang, Kantachot, Chortip & Chantaranothai, Pranom, 2025, A synopsis of Amischotolype (Commelinaceae) in Thailand, with a new record, A. gracilis, Phytotaxa 716 (3), pp. 175-188 : 182-183

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Amischotolype barbarossa Duist. (2012: 60)
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Type:— MALAYSIA, Perak, Larut Hills, Ridley 2950 ( holotype: SING n.v.,).

Thai specimens examined:— THAILAND. PENINSULAR: Nakhon Si Thammarat: Khao Luang NP, 21 May 1968, van Beusekom & C. Phengklai 920 ( BKF!, L0909262 !) ; ibidem, 7 Aug. 1951, Smitinand 914 ( BKF!) ; ibidem,

16 Dec. 2015, Tagane et al. T-5148 ( BKF!) ; ibidem, 2 Jul. 2018, Tamura et al. T-67002 ( BKF!). Yala: Betong, Ban Piyamit, 28 Apr. 2002, Phaisalchantasiri 35 ( PSU!) .

Distribution.— Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra.

Ecology.—In dipterocarp forest, in lighter shaded areas, on dry sandy soil or moist to wet places, 30–800 m alt.

Vernacular.—Phak plap khon thong ( ผักปลาบขนทอง, Thai).

Notes.— Amischotolype barbarossa is characterized by its densely red-brown hairs on the sheaths, sepals and capsules. The internodes are also hairy. The submarginal hairs are predominantly present on the lower surface of the leaf blade but are frequently also found on the margin and upper surface of the leaf blade.

SING

Singapore Botanic Gardens

BKF

National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department

PSU

Portland State University, Vertebrate Biology Museum

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