Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4520583 | South African Journal of Botany | 2015 | 5 Pages |
•A new species of Cheiridopsis, C. alba-oculata Klak & N.A. Helme, is described.•C. alba-oculata is known from near Garies in southern Namaqualand.•New species shows a close relationship to Odontophorus and Cheiridopsis subg. Odontophoroides.
Cheiridopsis alba-oculata Klak & N.A. Helme is a new species known from two populations in the Garies region of southern Namaqualand, where it appears to be restricted to patches of quartz-gravel. The species belongs to the Cheiridopsis–Odontophorus alliance because of its papillate leaves and the 9- or 10-locular fruits with large closing bodies. The isophylly and globose fruits with raised tops suggest that it is closely related to C. subg. Odontophoroides and Odontophorus. C. alba-oculata is geographically isolated in this group, whose other members are restricted to northern Namaqualand. C. alba-oculata resembles Cheiridopsis ponderosa and Cheiridopsis pilosula in its densely papillate leaves but is distinguished from them by its strongly keeled, apically toothed leaves.