Abstract
Notothixos is a genus of eight species distributed from Ceylon, Lower Burma and the
Philippines southwards and eastwards through the Malesian region to Santa Cruz Islands
and south-eastern Australia. It is distinguished by a dense and conspicuous indumentum
of dendritic, stellately branched or peltate hairs or scales, and by lateral stems subtended
by two prophylls and two cataphylls. The basic inflorescence unit is a small cymose
cluster subtended by a pair of small bracts, and conflorescence evolution has involved
the aggregation of cymules, and development of indeterminate conflorescences from
determinate ones. The entire genus has not been revised previously; four names are
reduced to synonymy of others for the first time here. Notothixos curranii Merrill, N.
merguiensis Danser and N. spicatus Krause are conspecific with N. floccosus (Thw.)
Hook.f, and N. schlechteri Krause is conspecific with N. leiophyllus Schumann. New
chromosome numbers are reported for two species: N. incanus (n= 13) and N. subaureus
(n = 12). Evidence suggests that the genus originated in the Malesian region, and that
it has reached Papuasia and Australia as part of an intrusive element following Miocene
collision of the Australian and Sunda plates.
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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