@article{fdi:010092514, title = {{A} review of {S}tenocarpus ({P}roteaceae, {S}tenocarpinae) in {N}ew {C}aledonia including a new species, plus new combinations for the {A}ustralian species formerly in {S}trangea}, author = {{P}illon, {Y}ohan and {H}opkins, {H}.{C}.{F}. and {W}ajer, {J}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he taxonomy of {S}tenocarpus ({P}roteaceae: {S}tenocarpinae) in {N}ew {C}aledonia is reviewed. {T}he name {S}. grunowii is re-instated at specific rank. {S}tenocarpus dumbeensis, {S}. gracilis, {S}. intermedius, and {S}. phyllodineus are treated as synonyms of {S}. umbelliferus. {S}tenocarpus × heterophyllus is considered as a hybrid taxon involving parents with multifid and entire leaves. {A} new species, {S}. deweae, with red rather than white to yellowish flowers, is described, illustrated and assessed as {E}ndangered according to the {IUCN} {R}ed {L}ist criteria. {T}hese changes reduce the number of species now recognized in this genus in {N}ew {C}aledonia from twelve to nine, and all are endemic. {A}n identification key is provided and lectotypes are designated for several names. {W}e also propose new combinations for the three {A}ustralian species of {S}trangea, which are phylogenetically nested within {S}tenocarpus, with the result that subtribe {S}tenocarpinae now contains a single genus only, {S}tenocarpus. {L}ectotypes are designated for the two names in {S}trangea based on {D}rummond's collections from {W}estern {A}ustralia.}, keywords = {{AUSTRALIE} ; {NOUVELLE} {CALEDONIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{B}lumea : {B}iodiversity, {E}volution and {B}iogeography of {P}lants}, volume = {69}, numero = {3}, pages = {211--219}, ISSN = {0006-5196}, year = {2024}, DOI = {10.3767/blumea.2024.69.03.02}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010092514}, }