@article{fdi:010054535, title = {{A} revision of the large-flowered group of {B}asselinia {V}ieill. sect. {T}aloua {H}. {E}. {M}oore & {U}hl ({A}recaceae)}, author = {{P}intaud, {J}ean-{C}hristophe and {S}tauffer, {F}. {W}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A} revision of the large-flowered group of {B}asselinia {V}ieill. sect. {T}aloua {H}. {E}. {M}oore & {U}hl ({A}recaceae). {C}ondollea 66: 147-154. {I}n {E}nglish, {E}nglish and {F}rench abstracts. {T}he genus {B}asselinia {V}ieill. is endemic to {N}ew {C}aledonia and currently comprises 13 species. {I}t was divided in two sections, sect. {B}asselinia {H}. {E}. {M}oore & {U}hl which includes 5, mostly small and often caespitose species, and sect. {T}aloua {H}. {E}. {M}oore & {U}hl, which includes 7 large and solitary species. {O}ne species, {B}asselinia glabrata {B}ecc., remains unplaced to section because it had been once excluded from {B}asselinia and placed in a separate genus, {A}lloschmidia {H}. {E}. {M}oore, prior to the sectional treatment of {B}asselinia. {S}ection {T}aloua {H}. {E}. appears morphologically the least specialized group of {B}asselinia, and within it, the large-flowered group of species retains the most plesiomorphic characteristics, in habit, inflorescence and floral structure. {T}his group includes three species, one newly described here, {B}asselinia moorei {J}.-{C}. {P}intaud & {F}. {W}. {S}tauffer, and two others, {B}asselinia velutina {B}ecc. and {B}asselinia sordida {H}. {E}. {M}oore. {M}orphology, ecology and distribution of these species are addressed here.}, keywords = {{ARECACEAE} ; {B}asselinia ; {N}ew {C}aledonia ; {T}axonomy}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}andollea}, volume = {66}, numero = {1}, pages = {147--154}, ISSN = {0373-2967}, year = {2011}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010054535}, }