Based on morphological comparisons, literature reviews, and molecular systematic studies, a new species from South Vietnam, Metapetrocosmea navicularis F.Wen, T.V.Do, Z.B.Xin & K.Tan, has been confirmed. Morphologically, this new species resembles Metapetrocosmea tamiana (B.L.Burtt) Yin Z.Wang & P.W.Li in leaf peltate, bilabiate corollas, arcuate filaments, and slightly curved capsule, while it is distinguished from M. tamiana in having leaf blade ovate to ovate-elliptic, boat-shaped bracts 6–9 mm long, the ratio of corolla lobes length to corolla tube length consistently 1 : 3, corolla tube gradually narrowed from mouth to base, subcylindrical-infundibulate, 10–20-flowered or more, filaments pubescent near the top. Molecular phylogenetic analyses using the combined dataset of trnL-F and ITS sequences show that the new species is also most closely related to M. tamiana. The conservation status of this new species is assessed as Least Concern (LC).
Metapetrocosmea navicularis, a new species of Gesneriaceae in Vietnam
Publication: PhytoKeys
Year: 2025
Genera:
Metapetrocosmea