Synsepalum chimanimani (Sapotaceae), a new species from the Chimanimani Mountains of Mozambique and Zimbabwe, with notes on the botanical importance of this area

PhytoKeys. 2019 Oct 16:133:115-132. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.133.38694. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Synsepalum chimanimani S.Rokni & I.Darbysh., sp. nov., a small tree endemic to the forests of the southern foothills of the Chimanimani Mountains of Mozambique and Zimbabwe, is described and illustrated. The differences in morphology and distribution between the new species and the related S. kaessneri and S. muelleri, with which it has been confused, are clarified. The new species is globally Endangered due to ongoing habitat loss within its restricted range. The botanical importance and conservation of the Chimanimani foothills is also discussed, and they are highlighted as a candidate Important Plant Area.

Keywords: Important Plant Area; Makurupini; conservation; herbarium; taxonomy.

Grants and funding

Darwin Initiative award 2380: “Balancing Conservation and Livelihoods in the Chimanimani Forest Belt, Mozambique”