Pothos cylindricus C.Presl
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Pothos cylindricus C.Presl View in CoL
Material examined. MALAYSIA – Sandakan • Kinabatangan, Kampung Pangkaian, Tamogang Timber Camp near Kampung Pangkaian ; [05°25′22″N, 118°14′19″E]; 20 November 1968; Kokawa & Hotta & Mitsuru Hotta 1300 (L, P) GoogleMaps – Tawau • Lahad Datu, Danum Valley , side of tractor path coupe 1989; 04°57′30″N, 117°41′47″E; 23 August 1990; Maikin & Lideh SAN 131103 ( SAN) GoogleMaps • same locality; 20 June 1989; C. E. Risdale 2113 (L) GoogleMaps • Lahad Datu, Madai-Baturong Forest Reserve ; 04°41′18″N, 118°01′55″E; 9 June 1996; Madai Hill, S. P. Lim 653 ( SAN) GoogleMaps • Tawau, Bukit Gemuk ; 04°18′11′′N, 117°52′E; 8 August 1993; K. M. Wong et al. SAN 144814 ( SAN) GoogleMaps .
Identification. Pothos cylindricus belongs to subgenus Pothos , the Junghuhnii group and is very close to Pothos longipes Schott but differs from its sessile spadix and flowering only terminally on leafy branches. Pothos cylindricus is also very near to P. papuanus Becc. ex Engl. (also with a sessile spadix), but P. papuanus usually lateral on a sometimes sympodially branched short shoot in distal leaf and the spathe oblong-ovate to oblong-lanceolate ( Boyce and Hay 2001).
Distribution and ecology. Northwestern and eastern Sabah. Primary and secondary lowland to upper hill forest, often in well-drained positions, 40–900 m elev.
Pothos fractiflexus J.Joling, Pereira & A.Damit
Material examined. MALAYSIA – Pedalaman • Sapulut , Nurod-Urod F.R.; 04°35′10′′N, 116°54′27′′E; 582 m elev.; 14 Jun 2012; Suzana S. SAN 154991 ( SAN) GoogleMaps – Sandakan • Ulu Sg. Pinangah, 04°44′45″N, 116°37′00″E; 17 Oct 1984, Patrick Lassan SAN 107216 (K, L, SAN) GoogleMaps .
Identification. In general appearance very close to P. degenerans , but readily differentiated by pedicellate florets and shallow saucer-like receptacle ( Wong et al. 2020b).
Distribution and ecology. Endemic to Sabah. Forested hillsides on Neogene or Quaternary sediments between 300 and 500 m elev.
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