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039C243CFFD067119135FF179278FEB2.text	039C243CFFD067119135FF179278FEB2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dehaasia IN	<div><p>MORPHOLOGY OF DEHAASIA IN SUMATRA</p><p>Habit</p><p>The Dehaasia species in Sumatra are small to moderately tall trees, 6 to 35 m tall .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C243CFFD067119135FF179278FEB2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Fijridiyanto, I. A.;Smets, E.;Arifiani, D.	Fijridiyanto, I. A., Smets, E., Arifiani, D. (2020): Taxonomic revision of Dehaasia (Lauraceae) in Sumatra. Blumea 65 (2): 167-175, DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08, URL: https://doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08
039C243CFFD36714927BFE8991AFFF55.text	039C243CFFD36714927BFE8991AFFF55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dehaasia caesia	<div><p>2. Dehaasia caesia Blume — Map 1</p><p>Dehaasia caesia Blume (1851) 333; Backer &amp; Bakh. f. (1963) 131; Kosterm. (1964) 467; (1973) 429. — Lectotype (designated by Kostermans 1973): Hasskarl 345 (lecto L.0036308), [Indonesia,] Java.</p><p>Trees, up to 25 m tall, stem up to 20 cm diam; twigs sympodial, terete, 4 –7 mm diam, glabrous, lenticels inconspicuous, terminal bud with sparse minute appressed brown hairs. Leaves spirally arranged, clustered at the end of branches; lamina coriaceous, obovate to elliptic, 4.5–15 by 2–6 cm, apex acuminate, base cuneate (rarely obtuse), lamina glabrous on both sides, greyish below, midrib impressed to flat above, raised below, secondary veins 8–11 pairs, flat to raised above, raised below, curving and joining near leaf margin, tertiary veins reticulate, conspicuous above, inconspicuous below. Petioles 10–20 mm long, 1–2 mm diam, glabrous, channelled above. Inflorescences subterminal and axillary, paniculate-cymose, 4–12 cm long; rachis filiform, with sparse to dense minute appressed brown hairs. Flowers: tepals equal or nearly so, with minute brown appressed hairs; outer tepals ovate, 0.7–1.1 by 0.7–1.1 mm, apex broadly acute, margin ciliate; inner tepals ovate, 1–1.1 by 0.9–1.1 mm, apex broadly acute, margin ciliate; receptacle deeply tubular; pedicel 1.5–2.5 mm long. Stamens 0.6–0.8 mm long, anthers truncate at apex; filaments as long as or slightly longer than anthers, pubescent, filaments of the third whorl with two sessile glands each. Staminodes awl-shaped, 0.4–0.5 mm long, pubescent. Pistil 1–1.4 mm long; ovary globose, 0.5–0.7 mm diam, glabrous; style terete, 0.5–0.7 mm long, glabrous; stigma capitate. Infructescences 4–8.5 cm long, glabrescent. Fruit ellipsoid, 2–2.1 by 1.1–1.4 cm; stalk swollen, 0.6–1 cm long, fleshy and warty.</p><p>Distribution — Palembang, Bangka Island, Bengkulu and Lampung.</p><p>Habitat &amp; Ecology — Growing at 5–900 m altitude. Flowering: February.</p><p>Vernacular Names — Medang batu,medang tanduk,medang tungkai.</p><p>Map 1 Distribution of Dehaasia bandaharense Fijrid. (●), D. caesia Blume (■), D. cuneata (Blume) Blume (▲) and D. incrassata (Jack) Kosterm. (*) in Sumatra.</p><p>Note — Dehaasia caesia differs from the other Dehaasia species of Sumatra by its subequal tepals and a capitate stigma.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C243CFFD36714927BFE8991AFFF55	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Fijridiyanto, I. A.;Smets, E.;Arifiani, D.	Fijridiyanto, I. A., Smets, E., Arifiani, D. (2020): Taxonomic revision of Dehaasia (Lauraceae) in Sumatra. Blumea 65 (2): 167-175, DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08, URL: https://doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08
039C243CFFD567149135FEB193E0F952.text	039C243CFFD567149135FEB193E0F952.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dehaasia cuneata	<div><p>3. Dehaasia cuneata (Blume) Blume — Map 1</p><p>Dehaasia cuneata (Blume) Blume (1837) 164; Koord. &amp; Valeton (1904) 203; Ridl. (1924) 87; Backer &amp; Bakh.f. (1963) 131; Kosterm. (1964) 467; (1973) 435;Kochummen (1989) 139. — Cryptocarya cuneata Blume (1825) 558. — Haasia cuneata (Blume) Blume in Nees (1836) 378, nom. inval., genus name rejected. — Cyanodaphne cuneata (Blume) Blume (1851) 334. — Type: Blume s.n. (holo L.0036313; iso L.00336315), [Indonesia,] Java, Nusa Kambangan.</p><p>Trees, up to 35 m tall, stem up to 50 cm diam; bark yellowish; sapwood yellow, heartwood darker yellow; twigs whitish, with prominent lenticels and leaf scars, glabrous to sparsely covered with minute appressed light brown hairs, terminal leaf buds densely hairy. Leaves spirally arranged at end of twigs; lamina coriaceous, obovate (or elliptic), (3.5–)7–13(–16.5) by (2.5–)3–6(–7.5) cm, apex rounded or obtuse (rarely short acuminate), base cuneate or obtuse, (oblique), glabrous above, grey with sparse minute appressed light brown hairs below, midrib impressed to flat above, raised to flat below, secondary veins 6 – 9 pairs, curving and joining near margin, slightly raised to flat and glabrous above, raised to flat below, tertiary veins conspicuous, reticulate above, scalariform-reticulate below. Petioles (3–)8–20(–27) mm long, with sparse minute appressed light brown hairs to more densely hairy at the base, flat to channelled but almost terete at the base. Inflorescences subterminal and axillary, paniculate-cymose, up to 14 cm long, with minute appressed light brown hairs. Flowers: tepals unequal, with dense appressed light brown hairs, margin ciliate; outer tepals spreading, c. 0.5 by 0.6 mm; inner tepals broadly ovate, c. 1.3 by 1.4 mm, apex broadly acute; receptacle tubes deep; pedicel c. 2.7 mm long. Stamens 0.8–0.9 mm long, anthers truncate or slightly emarginate at apex; filaments longer than anthers, pubescent, filaments of the third whorl with two sessile glands each. Staminodes narrowly ovoid, thin, c. 0.6 by 0.3 mm, abaxially pubescent and adaxially glabrous. Pistil c. 1.4 mm long; ovary ovoid, glabrous, c. 0.7 by 0.5 mm; style terete, c. 0.7 mm long, glabrous, stigma triangular. Infructescences (2–) 4.5–13.5 cm long. Fruit ellipsoid or oblongoid, 2.3–2.8 by 1.1–1.5 cm, with a sour taste and strong smell; stalk distinctly swollen, 1–1.7 cm long, fleshy, warty, red when fresh.</p><p>Distribution — Malay Peninsula, Sumatra (West coast, Bengkulu, Palembang and Bangka Island), Java, Borneo.</p><p>Habitat &amp; Ecology — Rather common, scattered, on sandy soil, primary forest, at 5–700 m altitude. Flowering: February to June; fruiting: March to September.</p><p>Vernacular names — Medang puti,medang tanahan,medang tanduk.</p><p>Note — This species is quite similar to D. tomentosa . The latter has a shallow receptacle, subequal tepals, thick staminodes, midrib on the upper leaf surface with sparse light brown hairs.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C243CFFD567149135FEB193E0F952	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Fijridiyanto, I. A.;Smets, E.;Arifiani, D.	Fijridiyanto, I. A., Smets, E., Arifiani, D. (2020): Taxonomic revision of Dehaasia (Lauraceae) in Sumatra. Blumea 65 (2): 167-175, DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08, URL: https://doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08
039C243CFFD567149135F8B7908AF8D3.text	039C243CFFD567149135F8B7908AF8D3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dehaasia incrassata (Jack) Kosterm. (Kostermans 1952	<div><p>4. Dehaasia incrassata (Jack) Kosterm. — Map 1</p><p>Dehaasia incrassata (Jack) Kosterm.(1952a) 91; Merr.(1952) 230;Backer &amp; Bakh.f. (1963) 131; Kosterm. (1964) 468;(1973) 441; Kochummen (1989) 139. — Laurus incrassata Jack (1822) 33;Kosterm.(1964) 637. — Machilus incrassatus (Jack) Nees (1831) 70; Kosterm.(1964) 910. — Haasia incrassata (Jack) Nees (1836) 376, nom. inval., genus name rejected. — Persea incrassata (Jack) Nees (1836) 127, 376; Kosterm. (1964) 1230. — Type: Jack s.n. † (see note), [Indonesia], Sumatra,Natal; neotype (selected here): Teysmann s.n. (neo L.0036318), [Indonesia], Sumatra.</p><p>Haasia microcarpa Blume in Nees (1836) 373. — Dehaasia microcarpa (Blume) Blume (1837) 162; Kosterm. (1964) 469. — Lectotype (selected here): Hasskarl s.n. (lecto L.0036319; isolecto U.0002728), [Indonesia,] Java, Bantam [Banten].</p><p>Dehaasia squarrosa Zoll. &amp; Moritzi in Zoll. (1854) 115; Hassk. (1855) 8, as nom. nov. — Haasia squarrosa (Zoll. &amp; Moritzi) Miq. (1858) 929; Kosterm. (1964) 537. — Type: Zollinger 1376 (holo BO not found; iso P.01753085*, U0002732), [Indonesia,] Java.</p><p>Dehaasia media Blume (1837) 163; Kosterm. (1964) 469. — Lectotype (selected here): sine coll. (lecto L.0036322; isolecto L.0036323, L.0036324), [Indonesia], Ambonia (Ambon).</p><p>Beilschmiedia purpurea Elmer (1910) 703;Kosterm.(1964) 145. — Syntypes: Elmer 11288 A.00041494*,BM.000950898*,E.00386537*,HBG.509735*, G.00368769*, L.0036325, LE.00012682*, MO247193 *, NY.00022716*, US.00099411*), [Philippines,] Island of Mindanao, District of Davao, Todaya, Mt Apo .</p><p>Trees, up to 20 m tall, stem up to 40 cm diam; bark smooth; twigs sympodial, slightly striate, slender to thick, 3–7 mm diam, glabrous; terminal leaf buds glabrous to glabrescent, cataphylls ciliate. Leaves spirally arranged at the end of twigs; lamina chartaceous to subcoriaceous, elliptic to broadly elliptic or subobovate, (6.5–)12–26(–32) by (2.5–)3.5–12(–15) cm, glabrous on both sides, apex acute to acuminate, base cuneate, midrib flat to slightly raised above, midrib raised below, secondary veins (6–)8–10(–13) pairs, flat to raised above, raised and joining near margin below, tertiary veins scalariform-reticulate, conspicuous above, prominent below. Petioles 7–25 mm long, 1–4 mm diam, glabrous, flat to channelled above. Inflorescences terminal and axillary, paniculate-cymose, (4–)10–13(–18) cm long; rachis pale green to red when fresh, filiform, with minute light brown appressed hairs. Flowers greenish white; tepals unequal, ovate, outer tepals 1.1–1.3 by 1.5–2.5 mm, glabrous or with sparse minute light brown appressed hairs, margin ciliate; inner tepals broadly ovate, 2.5–2.7 by 2–2.7 mm, apex broadly acute, glabrous or with sparse minute light brown appressed hairs, margin ciliate; receptacle shallow; pedicel c. 6.7 mm long. Stamens 1.5–2 mm long, anthers rounded to truncate or slightly emarginate at apex; filaments longer than anthers, pubescent, filaments of third whorl with two sessile glands each. Staminodes absent. Pistil c. 2.5 mm long; ovary subgloboid to ovoid, c. 1 by 1.3 mm, glabrous; style terete, glabrous, slender, longer than ovary, c. 1.5 by 0.1 mm; stigma triangular. Infructescences 2–8.5 cm long, glabrous. Fruit ellipsoid, 2–3.5 by 1–2.5 cm, shiny black when fresh; stalk distinctly swollen, 2.5–3 cm long, fleshy and warty, bright red when fresh.</p><p>Distribution — Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra (Aceh, North Sumatra, South Sumatra, West Sumatra, Bengkulu, Lampung, Simalur (Simeulue) Island, Sipora Island, Siberut Island and Enggano Island), Java, Borneo, Sulawesi, Maluku and New Guinea.</p><p>Habitat &amp; Ecology — Primary and secondary forests, at 50–1200 m altitude. Flowering: February to December; fruiting: February to December.</p><p>Vernacular names — Kayu madang kuning, kayu si marhalu- wang, masasen kuning, medang kayu mesang, medang keladi, medang kuning.</p><p>Note — The type specimen of Jack’s collection from Sumatra was destroyed in 1824 (Merrill 1952, Balakrishnan &amp; Chakrabarty 2011). Therefore a neotype is designated here using Teijsmann’s collection, also collected from Sumatra. This specimen is a paratype of Dehaasia squarrosa, a synonym of D. incrasssata .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C243CFFD567149135F8B7908AF8D3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Fijridiyanto, I. A.;Smets, E.;Arifiani, D.	Fijridiyanto, I. A., Smets, E., Arifiani, D. (2020): Taxonomic revision of Dehaasia (Lauraceae) in Sumatra. Blumea 65 (2): 167-175, DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08, URL: https://doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08
039C243CFFD56716927AF8359280FBB7.text	039C243CFFD56716927AF8359280FBB7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dehaasia pilosa Fijrid. 2020	<div><p>5. Dehaasia pilosa Fijrid., sp. nov. — Fig. 2; Map 2</p><p>Dehaasia pilosa differs from D. brachybotrys (Merr.) Kosterm. in smaller lamina (shorter than 23 cm vs up to 40 cm long) with the base cuneate to obtuse (vs acute);the secondary veins on lower leaf surface not all distinctly joining near the margin (vs distinctly joining near margin); the inflorescence generally longer (up to 10 cm vs up to 6 cm long); the ovary hairy (vs glabrous). — Type: Boschproefstation E.1063 (holo L.1797809), [Indonesia,] Sumatra, Bengkulu, Redjang .</p><p>Trees, twigs slender, 2–4 mm diam, greyish, slightly grooved, with inconspicuous lenticels; terminal buds glabrous to glabrescent, cataphylls ciliate. Leaves spirally arranged at end of twigs; lamina chartaceous, elliptic to obovate, 6–22 by 3.5–7 cm, glabrous on both sides, apex subacute to acuminate, base cuneate to obtuse, midrib impressed to flat above, raised below, secondary veins 10–13 pairs, impressed to flat above, raised and not all distinctly joining near margin below, tertiary veins reticulate, inconspicuous above, conspicuous below. Petioles 7–30 mm long, 0.7–1.5 mm diam, glabrous, channelled towards the base. Inflorescences subterminal, paniculate-cymose, up to 10 cm long; rachis filiform, glabrous. Flowers: tepals unequal, outer tepals broadly ovate to rounded, 1.1–1.3 by 1.5–1.8 mm, glabrous to glabrescent, margin ciliate; inner tepals broadly ovate, 1.7–2 by 1.7–1.8 mm, apices broadly acute to obtuse, glabrescent, margin ciliate; receptacle shallow, pedicel c. 3.2 mm long. Stamens 1.3–1.7 mm long; anthers rounded to truncate at apex, slightly wider than filaments; filaments longer than anthers, with short appressed hairs, filaments of the third whorl with two subsessile glands each. Staminodes awl-shaped, c. 0.5 mm long, with short appressed hairs. Pistil c. 2 mm long; ovary ovoid, c. 0.9 by 0.7 mm, hairy; style terete, c. 1.1 mm long, sparsely hairy at base; stigma triangular. Fruit not seen.</p><p>Distribution — Bengkulu. This species is only known from the type specimen.</p><p>Habitat &amp; Ecology — Growing at c. 1100 m altitude. Flowering: June.</p><p>Vernacular name — Medang tanduk.</p><p>Note — This species is morphologically almost similar to D. brachybotrys; the latter has bigger leaves, glabrous ovaries, shorter and hairy inflorescences.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C243CFFD56716927AF8359280FBB7	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Fijridiyanto, I. A.;Smets, E.;Arifiani, D.	Fijridiyanto, I. A., Smets, E., Arifiani, D. (2020): Taxonomic revision of Dehaasia (Lauraceae) in Sumatra. Blumea 65 (2): 167-175, DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08, URL: https://doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08
039C243CFFD767169135FBD19717FD8A.text	039C243CFFD767169135FBD19717FD8A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dehaasia sumatrana Kosterm.	<div><p>6. Dehaasia sumatrana Kosterm. — Map 2</p><p>Dehaasia sumatrana Kosterm. (1973) 470. — Type: Boschproefstation E.1077 (holo BO.1273069; iso L.1797944), [Indonesia,] Sumatra, Bengkoelen, Redjang, Tjoeroep .</p><p>Trees, 6–22 m tall, stem 12–34 cm diam; bark thin, peeling, with lenticels, inner bark brown; sapwood yellow; twigs sympodial, thick, glabrous, rough, with protruding lenticels and leaf scars; terminal leaf buds glabrescent; cataphylls broadly ovate, apices cuspidate to caudate, inner side glabrous, margin ciliate. Leaves spirally arranged at the end of twigs; lamina stiffly chartaceous, obovate to elliptic, 10–30 by 3.7–10 cm, apex obtuse to acuminate, base cuneate, glabrous on both surfaces, rather glossy above, rough and glaucous below, midrib impressed to flat above, raised below, secondary veins 8–11(–14) pairs, curving and joining near the margin, impressed to flat above, raised below, tertiary veins reticulate, inconspicuous above, prominent below. Petioles 25–40 mm long, 2–3 mm diam, glabrous, adaxial side flat, thicker and rough in the proximal half of the base because of protruding lenticels. Inflorescences subterminal, paniculate with the ultimate flowers of each branch pseudo-umbellate, 8–22 cm long; rachis slender, glabrous, purplish pink. Flowers: tepals subequal, glabrous except for the ciliate margin; outer tepals broadly ovate, 1.2–1.5 by c. 1.1 mm, apex acute to broadly acute; inner tepals broadly ovate, c. 1.5 by 1.5 mm, apices broadly acute; receptacle tubes deep; pedicel filiform, 0.4–2 cm long, greenish white. Stamens 0.8–1.2 mm long, anthers rounded to truncate or slightly emarginate at the apex with minute unicellular hairs; filaments as long as anthers or slightly shorter, pubescent, filaments of the third whorl with two sessile glands each. Staminodes ovoid to broadly ovoid, 0.4–0.6 by 0.2–0.5 mm, inner face glabrous, outer face villose along the central part. Pistil c. 1.4 mm long; ovary globose, c. 0.6 by 0.8 mm, glabrous; style terete, glabrous, c. 0.8 by 0.1 mm; stigma triangular. Infructescences c. 14 cm long. Fruit subglobose, 3–4 cm wide, glossy (purple-)black; stalk swollen, c. 3 cm long, fleshy, warty, bright red when fresh.</p><p>Distribution — Payakumbuh, Aceh, Bengkulu. This species is endemic to Sumatra.</p><p>Ecology — Primary, secondary and disturbed forest, at 10– 1100 m altitude. Flowering: January to June; fruiting: August.</p><p>Vernacular names — Medang jambu, medang kuning, medang sangka.</p><p>Note — This species is easily recognized among the other Dehaasia species of Sumatra by its long filiform pedicels, petioles rough and thick in the basal half, and the prominently reticulate lower leaf surface.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C243CFFD767169135FBD19717FD8A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Fijridiyanto, I. A.;Smets, E.;Arifiani, D.	Fijridiyanto, I. A., Smets, E., Arifiani, D. (2020): Taxonomic revision of Dehaasia (Lauraceae) in Sumatra. Blumea 65 (2): 167-175, DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08, URL: https://doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08
039C243CFFD76717927AFD8F9294FE34.text	039C243CFFD76717927AFD8F9294FE34.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dehaasia teijsmannii Kosterm.	<div><p>7. Dehaasia teijsmannii Kosterm. — Map 2</p><p>Dehaasia teijsmannii Kosterm. (1973) 471. — Type: Teijsmann s.n. (holo BO1273060; iso BO1273064, L0036337), [Indonesia,] Sumatra, Bangka, Sungai Liat .</p><p>Trees, twigs terete but angular near the tip, slender, smooth, lenticels conspicuous near the tip, 3–5 mm diam, glabrous but with sparse minute appressed hairs near the tip, terminal leaf buds densely covered with silky hairs. Leaves spirally arranged; lamina membranous, elliptic to sub-obovate, 8–16 by 4–8.5 cm, glabrous on both surfaces, apex obtuse to acuminate, base cuneate, midrib flat to sunken near the base above, raised below, secondary veins 10–12 pairs, curving and joining near margin, sunken to flat above, raised below, tertiary veins reticulate, inconspicuous above, slightly prominent below. Petioles 6–13 mm long, 1–1.5 mm diam, deeply channelled so that the edges almost meet, glabrous or with sparse minute appressed hairs. Inflorescences paniculate-cymose, axillary, 2–4 cm long, few-flowered, rachis with sparse minute appressed light brown hairs. Flowers: tepals unequal, outer tepals ovate, c. 0.7 by 0.8 mm, glabrous but with ciliate margin; inner tepals broadly ovate, 1.3–1.5 by 1.4–1.5 mm, glabrescent, margin ciliate, apex broadly acute; receptacle tubes deep; pedicel slender, c. 7.7 mm long. Stamens 0.8–1.4 mm long; anthers glabrous, truncate at apex; filaments longer than anthers, with dense, 0.1–0.2 mm long brown hairs, filaments of third whorl with two sessile glands each. Staminodes 1(–3?), shortly awl-shaped, c. 0.6 mm long, with dense 0.1–0.2 mm long brown hairs on both sides. Pistil c. 1.7 mm long; ovary ellipsoid, c. 1 by 0.7 mm,</p><p>Map 2 Distribution of D. pilosa Fijrid. (●), D. sumatrana Kosterm. (■), D. teijsmannii Kosterm. (▲) and D. tomentosa (Blume) Kosterm. (*) in Sumatra.</p><p>glabrous; style terete, glabrous, shorter than ovary, c. 0.7 mm long; stigma inconspicuous. Fruit not seen.</p><p>Distribution — Bangka Island. This species is only known from the type specimen.</p><p>Vernacular name — Medang candik.</p><p>Note — This species has similar membranous leaves as D. membranacea Kosterm., which differs in having longer inflorescences and pedicels, heart-shaped and glabrous staminodes, and a caudate leaf apex.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C243CFFD76717927AFD8F9294FE34	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Fijridiyanto, I. A.;Smets, E.;Arifiani, D.	Fijridiyanto, I. A., Smets, E., Arifiani, D. (2020): Taxonomic revision of Dehaasia (Lauraceae) in Sumatra. Blumea 65 (2): 167-175, DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08, URL: https://doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08
039C243CFFD667179135FE5491DAF7BA.text	039C243CFFD667179135FE5491DAF7BA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dehaasia tomentosa	<div><p>8. Dehaasia tomentosa (Blume) Kosterm. – Map 2</p><p>Dehaasia tomentosa (Blume) Kosterm. (1973) 473; Kochummen (1989) 141. — Cyanodaphne tomentosa Blume (1851) 334. — Lectotype (first selection by Kostermans 1973, final selection made here): Muller s.n. (lecto L.0036341; isolecto BO not found, L.0036340),Borneo (see note 1).</p><p>Trees, 8–14 m tall, stem 10–18 cm diam; bark grey, smooth; sapwood yellow or light brown, rather soft, with a smell like cedar-wood; twigs sympodial, terete, whitish, glabrous to sparsely hairy, densely hairy at the tip, with prominent lenticels and leaf scars; terminal leaf buds densely hairy. Leaves spirally arranged at the end of twigs; lamina coriaceous, elliptic or obovate to broadly obovate (narrowly obovate), 4–22.5 by 2–13 cm, glabrous above, with sparse minute appressed light brown hairs below, apex rounded or acuminate (shortly acuminate), base cuneate, midrib impressed with sparse light brown hairs above, raised below, secondary veins 8–10(–12) pairs, curving and joining near margin, more or less impressed above, raised below,tertiary veins scalariform-reticulate,inconspicuous above, conspicuous below. Petioles 3–15 mm long, 1–3 mm diam, sparsely to densely minute light brown hairy, channelled but rounded at the base. Inflorescences subterminal and axillary, paniculate-cymose, up to 12 cm long, tomentose; bracteoles caducous. Flowers pale green or white, fragrant; tepals subequal, tomentose, margin ciliate; outer tepals erect, ovate to broadly ovate, 1.1–1.3 by 0.8–1.4 mm, apex broadly acute; inner tepals broadly ovate, 1.2–1.5 by 1.2–1.7 mm, apex broadly acute; receptacle shallow; pedicel stout, c. 1.2 mm long. Stamens 0.6–0.8 mm long; anthers rounded to truncate (or slightly emarginate) at apex; filaments slightly longer than anthers, densely curly brown hairy; filaments of the third whorl with two sessile glands each. Staminodes broadly ovoid, thick, 0.6–0.7 by 0.4–0.5 mm, half of outer side curly brown hairy, inner side glabrous. Pistil 1.2–1.4 mm long; ovary globose, 0.6–0.8 by 0.7–0.9 mm, glabrous; style terete, glabrous, 0.4–0.7 by c. 0.1 mm; stigma bilobed. Infructescences 9–13.5 cm long, sparsely tomentose. Fruit oblong, 1.8–2.3 by 0.9–1 cm; stalk distinctly swollen, 1.3–2.3 cm long, fleshy and warty, red when fresh.</p><p>Distribution — Malay Peninsula, Sumatra (West coast Lampung, Bangka Island and Belitung Island), Borneo.</p><p>Habitat &amp; Ecology — Common, on sandy soil, at 20–1000 m altitude. Flowering: September to January.</p><p>Vernacular names — Medang kumbang, medang putih, medang sang, medang talur.</p><p>Notes — 1. In the protologue, no type specimen of this species was mentioned by Blume (1851). Later, when Kostermans (1973) treated this species as a new combination, he wrote: “Typus: Mueller s.n, Borneo, ster, (BO, L)”, but he did not select the specimens, nor did he indicate which specimen was the lectotype or isolectotype.</p><p>2. This species is similar to Dehaasia cuneata . The latter has minute outer tepals and deeper receptacle tubes. One specimen of D. tomentosa from relatively high altitude (1000 m) at West Coast of Sumatra has narrowly obovate leaves.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C243CFFD667179135FE5491DAF7BA	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Fijridiyanto, I. A.;Smets, E.;Arifiani, D.	Fijridiyanto, I. A., Smets, E., Arifiani, D. (2020): Taxonomic revision of Dehaasia (Lauraceae) in Sumatra. Blumea 65 (2): 167-175, DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08, URL: https://doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2020.65.02.08
