Summary
Six species are recognised in sect. Dactylosphaera Schltr. of Elaeocarpus L. The morphological and geographical limits of the group and of the constituent species (E. celebicus Koord., E. dolichodactylus Schltr., E. heptadactyloides Weibel, E. lanipae Weibel, E. marafunganus Coode and E. myrmecophilus A.C.Sm.) are discussed.
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It is not clear to me whether this is a locality or a vernacular name
Referring to ‘bossen buitengewesten’, i.e. collections made outside Java by the Forest Research Institute, Buitenzorg (= Bogor), see: http://www.nationaalherbarium.nl/FMCollectors/F/ForResInstBuit.htm#collections
The gazetteer at our disposal has two ‘Lanipa’ entries for Sulawesi; one is on the modern Nelles’ map, south of Palopo; the coordinates for the other (3°08'S 121°04'E) place it S of Malili on the south-eastern arm, more likely to be in the ‘Kolaka sub-division’ and in the general area collected by Waturandang (van Steenis-Kruseman 1950: 176)
the label reads P. Katik & ‘F. Steven’, a misprint for P.F. Stevens
In Coode 1978: 171 I reported Schodde 2911 to have 5 – 9 divisions, but the Kew material has none of 5 and only one of 6, the rest being 7 – 9
The label says Western District but this must be a mistake for Central District
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Coode, M.J.E. Elaeocarpus for Flora Malesiana: sect. Dactylosphaera (Sulawesi to New Guinea). Kew Bull 74, 37 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12225-019-9819-0
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