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Four new species of Scaphochlamys (Zingiberaceae) from Peninsular Malaysia

Authors: Sam, Yen Yen; Ibrahim, Halijah; Saw, Leng Guan;

Four new species of Scaphochlamys (Zingiberaceae) from Peninsular Malaysia

Abstract

Four new species of Scaphochlamys are described and illustrated, including preliminary conservation assessments. All the new species are endemic in Peninsular Malaysia.

Keywords

Tracheophyta, Zingiberaceae, Liliopsida, Zingiberales, Biodiversity, Plantae, Taxonomy

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