Asean's pivotal role for regional stability: a realist perspective within the context of Us-China rivalry in Southeast Asia
Recent fieldwork in Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia, resulted in the collection of an endemic new species of Ardisia, described here as Ardisia recurvipetala Julius, Siti-Munirah & Utteridge. The species is a member of subgenus (§) Crispardisia on account of its vascularised glands (bacterial no...
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description | Recent fieldwork in Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia, resulted in the collection of an endemic new species of Ardisia, described here as Ardisia recurvipetala Julius, Siti-Munirah & Utteridge. The species is a member of subgenus (§) Crispardisia on account of its vascularised glands (bacterial nodules) on the leaf margin and the terminal inflorescence on a specialised lateral branch subtended by a normal leaf (rather than a reduced bract-like leaf). Ardisia recurvipetala is unique amongst all members of §Crispardisia by having leaf margins with both vascularised glands and pustule-like structures and can be further distinguished from other Peninsular Malaysian members of this subgenus by the lamina raised between the leaf venation giving a somewhat bullate appearance, unbranched inflorescences, brownish-red pedicels and recurved corolla lobes, each with a creamy-white apex and a small pink patch at the base. Ardisia recurvipetala is known only from a single location in Terengganu and its conservation status is assessed as Data Deficient (DD). |
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spelling | ums.eprints-382922024-02-19T01:50:16Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38292/ Asean's pivotal role for regional stability: a realist perspective within the context of Us-China rivalry in Southeast Asia Suthan Venkatachalam Ramli Dollah Soo Siang Yang JZ1249-1254 Relation to other disciplines and topics TN799.5-948 Nonmetallic minerals Recent fieldwork in Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia, resulted in the collection of an endemic new species of Ardisia, described here as Ardisia recurvipetala Julius, Siti-Munirah & Utteridge. The species is a member of subgenus (§) Crispardisia on account of its vascularised glands (bacterial nodules) on the leaf margin and the terminal inflorescence on a specialised lateral branch subtended by a normal leaf (rather than a reduced bract-like leaf). Ardisia recurvipetala is unique amongst all members of §Crispardisia by having leaf margins with both vascularised glands and pustule-like structures and can be further distinguished from other Peninsular Malaysian members of this subgenus by the lamina raised between the leaf venation giving a somewhat bullate appearance, unbranched inflorescences, brownish-red pedicels and recurved corolla lobes, each with a creamy-white apex and a small pink patch at the base. Ardisia recurvipetala is known only from a single location in Terengganu and its conservation status is assessed as Data Deficient (DD). University of Malaya 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38292/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38292/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Suthan Venkatachalam and Ramli Dollah and Soo Siang Yang (2023) Asean's pivotal role for regional stability: a realist perspective within the context of Us-China rivalry in Southeast Asia. JATI-Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 28 (2). pp. 1-18. ISSN 1823-4127 https://doi.org/10.22452/jati.vol28no2.1 |
spellingShingle | JZ1249-1254 Relation to other disciplines and topics TN799.5-948 Nonmetallic minerals Suthan Venkatachalam Ramli Dollah Soo Siang Yang Asean's pivotal role for regional stability: a realist perspective within the context of Us-China rivalry in Southeast Asia |
title | Asean's pivotal role for regional stability: a realist perspective within the context of Us-China rivalry in Southeast Asia |
title_full | Asean's pivotal role for regional stability: a realist perspective within the context of Us-China rivalry in Southeast Asia |
title_fullStr | Asean's pivotal role for regional stability: a realist perspective within the context of Us-China rivalry in Southeast Asia |
title_full_unstemmed | Asean's pivotal role for regional stability: a realist perspective within the context of Us-China rivalry in Southeast Asia |
title_short | Asean's pivotal role for regional stability: a realist perspective within the context of Us-China rivalry in Southeast Asia |
title_sort | asean s pivotal role for regional stability a realist perspective within the context of us china rivalry in southeast asia |
topic | JZ1249-1254 Relation to other disciplines and topics TN799.5-948 Nonmetallic minerals |
url | https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38292/1/ABSTRACT.pdf https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38292/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf |
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