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Kupeantha yabassi (Coffeeae-Rubiaceae), a new Critically Endangered shrub species of the Ebo Forest area, Littoral Region, Cameroon

Maria G. Alvarez-Aguirre, Martin Cheek, Bonaventure Sonké

2021Kew Bulletin20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary A new species to science of evergreen forest shrub, Kupeantha yabassi M.G.Alvarez & Cheek (Coffeeae - Rubiaceae), is described, illustrated and compared morphologically with the closely similar species K. pentamera . Restricted so far to a single site in evergreen lowland forest near the Ebo Forest, Yabassi, Littoral Region, Cameroon, this species is Critically Endangered using the IUCN 2012 standard due to habitat clearance driven mainly by agriculture, adding to the growing list of threatened species resulting from anthropogenic pressure on Cameroon forests. A revised key to the six species of Kupeantha is presented. Two distinct geographical and ecological species groupings within the genus are identified and discussed. Notes are given on other narrowly endemic and threatened species in the Ebo Forest area, a threatened centre of diversity important for conservation in the Littoral Region.

Topics & Concepts

Threatened speciesCritically endangeredIUCN Red ListShrubEcologyEvergreenLittoral zoneEvergreen forestGeographyEndangered speciesBiodiversityHabitatIUCN protected area categoriesNear-threatened speciesBiologyAfrican Botany and Ecology StudiesPlant Diversity and EvolutionEcology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
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