REINWARDTIA A JOURNAL ON TAXONOMIC BOTANY, PLANT SOCIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY Vol. 14(2): 249-324, December 23, 2015 Chief Editor Kartini Kramadibrata (Mycologist, Herbarium Bogoriense, Indonesia) Editors Dedy Darnaedi (Taxonomist, Herbarium Bogoriense, Indonesia) TukirinPartomihardjo (Ecologist, Herbarium Bogoriense, Indonesia) Joeni Setijo Rahajoe (Ecologist, Herbarium Bogoriense, Indonesia) Marlina Ardiyani (Taxonomist, Herbarium Bogoriense, Indonesia) Topik Hidayat (Taxonomist, Indonesia University of Education, Indonesia) Eizi Suzuki (Ecologist, Kagoshima University, Japan) Jun Wen (Taxonomist, Smithsonian Natural History Museum, USA) Managing Editor Himmah Rustiami (Taxonomist, Herbarium Bogoriense, Indonesia) Lulut Dwi Sulistyaningsih (Taxonomist, Herbarium Bogoriense, Indonesia) Secretary Endang Tri Utami Layout Medi Sutiyatno Illustrators Subari Wahyudi Santoso Anne Kusumawaty Correspondence on editorial matters and subscriptions for Reinwardtia should be addressed to: HERBARIUM BOGORIENSE, BOTANY DIVISION, RESEARCH CENTER FOR BIOLOGY-INDONESIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES CIBINONG SCIENCE CENTER, JLN. 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The Editors would like to thank all reviewers of volume 14(2): Abdul Latiff Mohamad, Faculty of Science & Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Abdulrokhman Kartonegoro - Herbarium Bogoriense, Bogor, Indonesia Agus Susatya - University of Bengkulu, Bengkulu, Indonesia Axel D. Poulsen - Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Campbell O. Webb - Arnold Arboretum, University of Harvard, USA Edwino Fernando - Dept. of Forest Biological Sciences, University of the Philippines, Los Baños, Philippines Fabian Brambach - Dept. of Ecology & Ecosystem Research, Georg August University, Gottingen, Germany John Mood - Lyon Arboretum, University of Hawaii, USA Kuswata Kartawinata - Integrative Research Center, The Field Museum, Chicago, USA Mark Newman - Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Martin Dancak - Faculty of Science, Palacky University, Czech Republic Mien A. Rifai - Akademi Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (AIPI) Ridha Mahyuni - Herbarium Bogoriense, Bogor, Indonesia REINWARDTIA Vol 14, No 2, pp: 311 ‒ 316 311 Schum., A . versicolor K. Schum. and A . warburgii K. Schum. During an inventory of the gingers in Bogor Bo- tanic Garden, five species of A lpinia subsection Cenolophon were recorded, namely A. padacanca, A. rubricaulis, A. warburgii and two species which proved to be new to science. The new species which we describe as A lpinia macrocrista below had originally been collected sterile in West Sulawesi Province while A lpinia pusilla, also collected sterile, came from Natali Baru Village, North Sulawesi Province. Both were cultivated at Bogor Botanic Gardens until they flowered and are described formally here. The two new species increase the number of Alpinia subsection Cenolophon in Sulawesi to seven species which are all endemic. Descriptions of the new species are presented and key morphological characters separating the seven species of the sub- section are tabulated in the present paper. MATERIALS AND METHODS The morphology of the new species was characterized from living plants collected at Bogor Botanic Gardens. Detailed morphological measure- ments were made using a ruler and a calibrated eye- piece under a dissecting microscope. Herbarium specimens to serve as types were taken from plants INTRODUCTION Alpinia is a large genus consisting of about 230 species distributed across South Asia to Australia (Kress et al., 2005). Alpinia subsection Cenolophon (Blume) R. M. Sm. was proposed by Smith (1990), adopting the original generic name of the type species, Cenolophon rubrum Blume (1823; = Alpinia rubricaulis K. Schum.). The subsection is characterized by erect and branchless inflorescences which produce flowers singly, never in cincinni, and the absence of bracteoles (occasionally) minute and caducous very early. Phylogenetic analysis shows that the group is embedded in Clade Zerumbet-IV showing an affinity with A lpinia zerumbet (Pers.) B. L. Burtt & R. M. Sm. (Kress et al., 2005). As Alpinia is not monophyletic and the type of the genus, A . galanga (L.) Willd., is not in- cluded in the Zerumbet clade, a new generic name is expected to be given to this in the future. Alpinia subsection Cenolophon is a relatively small group which belongs to subgenus A lpinia section A lpinia and comprises about 24 species dis- tributed in southern China, Indo-China, Peninsular Malaysia, and Indonesia. In Indonesia, they are restricted to Sulawesi, Borneo and the Sula Islands (Sanana). Five endemic species belonging to this subsection are found in Sulawesi, namely A lpinia orthostachys K. Schum., A. hulstijnii Valeton, A. padacanca Valeton ex K. Heyne, A. rubricaulis K. TWO NEW SPECIES OF ALPINIA (ZINGIBERACEAE) FROM SULAWESI, INDONESIA Received September 03, 2015; accepted September 18, 2015 WISNU H. ARDI Centre for Plant Conservation – Botanic Gardens, LIPI. Jln. Ir. H. Juanda No. 13 Bogor, 16122. Indonesia. E-mail: wisn001@lipi.go.id MARLINA ARDIYANI Herbarium Bogoriense, Botany Division, Research Center for Biology-LIPI, Cibinong Science Center, Jln. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong 16911, Bogor, Indonesia. E-mail: marlina.ardiyani@gmail.com ABSTRACT ARDI, W. H. & ARDIYANI, M. 2015. Two new species of A lpinia (Zingiberaceae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Rein- wardtia 14(2): 311 ‒ 316. — Two new species of A lpinia section A lpinia subsection Cenolophon, Alpinia macrocrista Ardiyani & Ardi, and A lpinia pusilla Ardi & Ardiyani, from Sulawesi, Indonesia, are described. Colour plates are pro- vided, and four-locus DNA barcodes have been generated for the purpose of identification. Tabulated key to species of Alpinia subsection Cenolophon in Sulawesi is also presented. Key Words: A lpinia, endemic, ginger , new species, subsection Cenolophon, Sulawesi, taxonomy, Zingiber aceae. ABSTRAK ARDI, W. H. & ARDIYANI, M. 2015. Dua jenis baru A lpinia (Zingiberaceae) dari Sulawesi, Indonesia. Reinwardtia 14(2): 311 ‒ 316. — Dua jenis baru A lpinia (Zingiberaceae) dari A lpinia seksi A lpinia subseksi Cenolophon, Alpinia macrocrista Ardiyani & Ardi sp. nov., dan A lpinia pusilla Ardi & Ardiyani sp. nov., dari Sulawesi, Indonesia telah di- pertelakan. Gambar berwarna dari kedua jenis baru tersebut, dan empat lokus DNA barcode telah dihasilkan untuk keperluan identifikasi. Kata kunci: A lpinia, endemik, jahe, jenis bar u, subseksi Cenolophon, Sulawesi, taksonomi, Zingiber aceae. REINWARDTIA Vol 14, No 2, pp: 311 � 316 311 Schum., A . versicolor K. Schum. and A . warburgii K. Schum. During an inventory of the gingers in Bogor Bo- tanic Garden, five species of A lpinia subsection Cenolophon were recorded, namely A. padacanca, A. rubricaulis, A. warburgii and two species which proved to be new to science. The new species which we describe as A lpinia macrocrista below had originally been collected sterile in West Sulawesi Province while A lpinia pusilla, also collected sterile, came from Natali Baru Village, North Sulawesi Province. Both were cultivated at Bogor Botanic Gardens until they flowered and are described formally here. The two new species increase the number of Alpinia subsection Cenolophon in Sulawesi to seven species which are all endemic. Descriptions of the new species are presented and key morphological characters separating the seven species of the sub- section are tabulated in the present paper. MATERIALS AND METHODS The morphology of the new species was characterized from living plants collected at Bogor Botanic Gardens. Detailed morphological measure- ments were made using a ruler and a calibrated eye- piece under a dissecting microscope. Herbarium specimens to serve as types were taken from plants INTRODUCTION Alpinia is a large genus consisting of about 230 species distributed across South Asia to Australia (Kress et al., 2005). Alpinia subsection Cenolophon (Blume) R. M. Sm. was proposed by Smith (1990), adopting the original generic name of the type species, Cenolophon rubrum Blume (1823; = Alpinia rubricaulis K. Schum.). The subsection is characterized by erect and branchless inflorescences which produce flowers singly, never in cincinni, and the absence of bracteoles (occasionally) minute and caducous very early. Phylogenetic analysis shows that the group is embedded in Clade Zerumbet-IV showing an affinity with A lpinia zerumbet (Pers.) B. L. Burtt & R. M. Sm. (Kress et al., 2005). As Alpinia is not monophyletic and the type of the genus, A . galanga (L.) Willd., is not in- cluded in the Zerumbet clade, a new generic name is expected to be given to this in the future. Alpinia subsection Cenolophon is a relatively small group which belongs to subgenus A lpinia section A lpinia and comprises about 24 species dis- tributed in southern China, Indo-China, Peninsular Malaysia, and Indonesia. In Indonesia, they are restricted to Sulawesi, Borneo and the Sula Islands (Sanana). Five endemic species belonging to this subsection are found in Sulawesi, namely A lpinia orthostachys K. Schum., A. hulstijnii Valeton, A. padacanca Valeton ex K. Heyne, A. rubricaulis K. TWO NEW SPECIES OF ALPINIA (ZINGIBERACEAE) FROM SULAWESI, INDONESIA Received September 03, 2015; accepted September 18, 2015 WISNU H. ARDI Centre for Plant Conservation – Botanic Gardens, LIPI. Jln. Ir. H. Juanda No. 13 Bogor, 16122. Indonesia. E-mail: wisn001@lipi.go.id MARLINA ARDIYANI Herbarium Bogoriense, Botany Division, Research Center for Biology-LIPI, Cibinong Science Center, Jln. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong 16911, Bogor, Indonesia. E-mail: marlina.ardiyani@gmail.com ABSTRACT ARDI, W. H. & ARDIYANI, M. 2015. Two new species of A lpinia (Zingiberaceae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Rein- wardtia 14(2): 311 � 316. — Two new species of A lpinia section A lpinia subsection Cenolophon, Alpinia macrocrista Ardiyani & Ardi, and A lpinia pusilla Ardi & Ardiyani, from Sulawesi, Indonesia, are described. Colour plates are pro- vided, and four-loci DNA barcodes have been generated for the purpose of identification. Tabulated key to species of Alpinia subsection Cenolophon in Sulawesi is also presented. Key Words: A lpinia, endemic, ginger , new species, subsection Cenolophon, Sulawesi, taxonomy, Zingiber aceae. ABSTRAK ARDI, W. H. & ARDIYANI, M. 2015. Dua jenis baru A lpinia (Zingiberaceae) dari Sulawesi, Indonesia. Reinwardtia 14(2): 311 � 316. — Dua jenis baru A lpinia (Zingiberaceae) dari A lpinia seksi A lpinia subseksi Cenolophon, Alpinia macrocrista Ardiyani & Ardi sp. nov., dan A lpinia pusilla Ardi & Ardiyani sp. nov., dari Sulawesi, Indonesia telah di- pertelakan. Gambar berwarna dari kedua jenis baru tersebut, dan empat lokus DNA barcode telah dihasilkan untuk keperluan identifikasi. Kata kunci: A lpinia, endemik, jahe, jenis bar u, subseksi Cenolophon, Sulawesi, taksonomi, Zingiber aceae. REINWARDTIA 312 [VOL.14 cultivated in the Garden (see Taxonomic Treat- ment). DNA extraction, amplification and sequencing of four barcoding regions, namely rbcL, matK, the intergenic spacer between trnH and psbA, and ITS2 were carried out using published primers under standard conditions (see Kress and Erickson 2007). GenBank accession numbers for the four-locus bar- code regions are summarized in Table 1. TAXONOMY 1. Alpinia macrocrista Ardiyani & Ardi, spec. nov. — Type: Indonesia, Cultivated in Bogor Botanic Garden from vegetative material collected in the wild (Mamuju District, Inhutani Palade, West Sulawesi Province, Indonesia) 14 iv 2013, W isnu Ardi & Marlina Ardiyani WI 80 (BO; isotype BOHB). Plate 1. The new species resembles Alpinia macrostephana (Baker) Ridl. in the flowers and anther crest shape and size, but differs consistently by the shorter leafy shoots (up to 80 cm tall), subsessile leaflets, smaller leaf size (21.5−34 × 4−8 cm), and symetrically cuneate leaf base. In contrast, in A lpinia macrostephana the length of leafy shoots are up to 2.5 m tall, petioles up to 11 cm long, leaf size 60 × 9 cm and strongly assymetric, cordate leaf base. A . macrocrista differs from all other species of Alpinia subsection Cenolophon in Sulawesi by its subsessile coriaceous lamina, large flowers (> 4.5 cm long) and large, broadly ovate anther crest which is more than twice the length of the anther (10 × 12−14 mm). Description. Per ennial her b. R hizom e ca. 10 mm diameter, scales cream greenish externally, 2−3 cm long. Leafy shoots 4 cm apart forming a loose clump of few shoots, shoot 60−80 cm long with 6−11 leaves, green, base slightly swollen; leaf sheath green with red-brown margin. Ligule 5−10 mm long, red-brown, margin sparsely ciliate, apex deeply bilobed; leaf epetiolate or sessile. Leaves elliptic-oblong, 21.5−34 × 4−8 cm, glabrous on both surfaces, adaxially green, shiny, abaxially pale green, margin entire from the middle part to the base, hairy towards the apex, slightly undulating, base cuneate, apex acuminate. Inflo- rescence terminal, racemose, flower bearing part 13 cm long, densely set with 10−20 flowers, 1−2 flowers open at a time. Peduncle 2−2.5 cm long, pubescent, bracts absent. Flowers 5−5.5 cm long. Pedicel ca. 1−2 mm long, red. Calyx reaching shorter than corolla, tubular, up to 19-23 mm long, apex three-lobed, split unilaterally, pubescent, white. Corolla tube 15−17 mm long, white; corolla lobes oblong, reaching shorter than filament, pu- bescent, white tinged pink, dorsal lobe oblong mu- cronate, 2.2−2.5 × 0.5−1.0 cm, lateral lobes 2.4−2.7 × 0.7−1.0 cm. Labellum broadly obovate, 3.1−3.3 × 2.5−2.8 cm, adaxially pink with two broad, yellowish green lines between the middle band and red stripes on the middle band, apex tinged yellow, margin entire from base to the mid- dle part and crenate from the middle part to the apex, apex obtuse. Stamen 2.1−2.7 cm long, pink- ish, outer surface sparsely covered with glandular hairs. Filament 16−20 mm long. A nther 5−7 × 4−4.5 mm, pink; anther crest broadly obovate, apex crenate, 10 × 12−14 mm. Lateral staminodes subulate, 10−15 mm long, green with red blotches. Ovary spherical, pale green, tomentose, ca. 2−4 × 4 mm. Style 4−4.5 cm long, glabrous. Stigma fun- nel-shaped. Nectary gland entire, split to the base in one side close to the base of the style, 2−3 mm long, clasping the base of the style. Fruit and seeds unknown. Distribution. At pr esent this species is only known from the type locality in West Sulawesi and is probably endemic to Sulawesi. Etymology. The specific epithet is der ived fr om Table 1. Voucher information and Genbank accession numbers for A lpinia macrocrista and A . pusilla Species Gene region Genbank accession number Voucher (Herbarium location) Alpinia macrocrista rbcL KT280458 WI 80 (BO, HBBO) matK KT280460 WI 80 (BO, HBBO) trnH-psbA KT280462 WI 80 (BO, HBBO) ITS2 KT280464 WI 80 (BO, HBBO) A. pusilla rbcL KT280459 WI 81 (BO, HBBO) matK KT280461 WI 81 (BO, HBBO) trnH-psbA KT280463 WI 81 (BO, HBBO) ITS2 KT280465 WI 81 (BO, HBBO) , TAXONOMIC TREATMENT 2015] 313 ARDI & ARDIYANI: Two new species of Alpinia from Sulawesi macro (Latin – large) and crista (Latin - crested) referring to the large anther crest. Phenology. Alpinia macrocrista has been ob- served in flower at Bogor Botanic Garden from May to June. Conservation status. Data deficient (DD). Alpinia macrocrista is known from one collection from a single location which could not be georef- erenced with certainty. Further exploration is re- quired to assess the current range of the species on the island. Plate 1. A lpinia macrocrista Ardiyani & Ardi. A. Habit in cultivation at the BBG B. Inflorescence C. Ligule D. Leaf E. Rhizome and base of leafy shoot F. Two whole flowers and one dissected showing calyx, corolla lobes, label- lum with lateral staminodes, ovary with corolla tube, stamen and pistillum G. Anther. Photographs of WI 80 (BO) by Wisnu Ardi. REINWARDTIA 314 [VOL.14 Plate 2. A lpinia pusilla Ardi & Ardiyani. A. Habit in the cultivation in the BBG B. Ligule C. Lamina D. Rhizome, roots and two leafy shoot bases E. Two whole flowers and one dissected showing calyx, corolla lobes, ovary with corolla tube, lateral staminodes , stamen and pistillum, labellum F. Anther. Photographs of WI 81 (BO) by Wisnu Ardi. Notes. At fir st, this species was misidentified in the Garden as A momum abendanoni, which was a nomen nudum of Valeton. A specimen of Amomum abendanoni was found in Herbarium Bogoriense but the species had never been published. When the living material in Bogor Botanic Garden flowered, we could identify it as a species of Alpinia. 2. Alpinia pusilla Ardi & Ardiyani, spec. nov. — Type: Indonesia, Cultivated in Bogor Botanic Garden from vegetative material collected in the wild (Natali Baru Village, North Sulawesi Province, Indonesia) 14 iv 2013, W isnu A rdi & Marlina Ardiyani WI 81 (BO, isotype BOHB). Plate 2. This species differs from all other species of A l- pinia subsect. Cenolophon in its considerably small stature, few-flowered inflorescence and rela- tively large size flower. Description. Per ennial her b. R hizom e 5−8 mm diameter, scales cream greenish externally, 2−3 cm long. Leafy shoots 3–4 cm apart forming a dense clump of up to 10 shoots, shoot 25−30 cm REINWARDTIA 314 [VOL.14 Plate 2. A lpinia pusilla Ardi & Ardiyani. A. Habit in the cultivation in the BBG B. Ligule C. Lamina D. Rhizome, roots and two leafy shoot bases E. Two whole flowers and one dissected showing calyx, corolla lobes, ovary with corolla tube, lateral staminodes, stamen and pistillum, labellum F. Anther. Photographs of WI 81 (BO) by Wisnu Ardi. Notes. At fir st, this species was misidentified in the Garden as A momum abendanoni, which was a nomen nudum of Valeton. A specimen of Amomum abendanoni was found in Herbarium Bogoriense but the species had never been published. When the living material in Bogor Botanic Garden flowered, we could identify it as a species of Alpinia. 2. Alpinia pusilla Ardi & Ardiyani, spec. nov. — Type: Indonesia, Cultivated in Bogor Botanic Garden from vegetative material collected in the wild (Natali Baru Village, North Sulawesi Province, Indonesia) 14 iv 2013, W isnu A rdi & Marlina Ardiyani WI 81 (BO, isotype BOHB). Plate 2. This species differs from all other species of A l- pinia subsect. Cenolophon in its considerably small stature, few-flowered inflorescence and rela- tively large size flower. Description. Per ennial her b. R hizom e 5−8 mm diameter, scales cream greenish externally, 2−3 cm long. Leafy shoots 3–4 cm apart forming a dense clump of up to 10 shoots, shoot 25−30 cm 2015] 315 ARDI & ARDIYANI: Two new species of Alpinia from Sulawesi long with 3−5 leaves, brownish to red, pubescent. Ligule 3−5 mm long, reddish to brownish, margin ciliate, apex bilobed. Petiole 1.5−4.5 cm long, green or red, glabrous. Leaves elliptic, 8.5−15 × 3−8 cm, pubescent on both surfaces, adaxially green, abaxially pale green, slightly plicate, margin entire, base slightly oblique, sub-rounded, apex acuminate. Inflorescence terminal, a simple raceme, branchless, flower-bearing part 6−7.5 cm long with 4−5 well-spaced flowers, 1−2 open at a time. Peduncle 1−2 cm long, pubescent. Flowers 4.0−4.5 cm long. Pedicel ca. 1−2 mm long, red. Calyx reaching shorter than corolla, tubular, up to 19 mm long, apex three-lobed, split unilaterally, white pinkish, pubescent. Corolla tube 11−14 mm long, cream; corolla lobes oblong, reaching shorter than filament, white, pubescent, dorsal lobe ob- long 1.6−2.5 × 0.4−0.6 cm, lateral lobes 1.7−2.4 × 0.5−0.6 cm. Labellum obovate, curved outward 2.8−3.3 × 1.8−2.3 cm, adaxially white pinkish with red stripes in between of two yellow bands, margin entire, apex three-lobed. Stamen 3.2−3.7 cm long, pink, outer surface covered with glandu- lar hairs. Filament 27−30 mm long. A nther 6−7 × 3.5−4 mm, pink with red strips on the upper sur- face, pink creamy underneath; anther crest ovate, apex crenulate, 5 × 5.5−6 mm. Lateral staminodes subulate, 7−10 mm long, red. Ovary spherical, dark red, tomentose, ca. 4−4.5 mm long, 3−3.5 mm diameter; style glabrescent; stigma 4 mm long, funnel-shaped; nectary gland entire, split to the base in one side close to the base of the style, 2−3 mm long. Distribution. At pr esent A lpinia pusilla is only known from the type locality, endemic to North Sulawesi. Etymology. The specific epithet is der ived fr om pusillus (Latin – very small), referring to the small stature of the plant which, at only 30 cm tall, is the smallest of all the species of subsection Cenolo- phon. Phenology. Alpinia pusilla has been observed in flower at Bogor and Cibodas Botanic Gardens from May to June. Conservation status. Data deficient (DD). Alpinia pusilla is known from one collections from single location which could not be georeferenced with certainty. Further exploration is required to assess the current range of the species on the is- land. Notes. A. pusilla is distinct from all other species not only in its short leafy shoots but also in the number of flowers per inflorescence and the size of the flower. Even if cultivation outside its natu- rally habitat may have prevented it from growing to its maximum size, it will still be easy to distinguish it even if taller plants would be collect- ed in nature in the future. Notes on Alpinia subsection Cenolophon in Su- lawesi The number of the member of A lpinia subsec- tion Cenolophon in Sulawesi reaches seven spe- cies which are all endemic. This number may in- crease as new species are likely to be found. Table 1 shows the comparison of morphological charac- ters of A lpinia subsect. Cenolophon. The leafy shoot of A . pusilla is up to 30 cm long, while all other species reach more than 50 cm. The number of flowers per inflorescence vary from 4 flowers in A. pusilla to 40 flowers in A. warburgii. The flow- er size also vary from less than 4 cm to 5 cm or more. The largest flowers are found in A . macro- crista. The size and the shape of the labellum vary, A. pusilla has an obovate labellum with entire margin which is relatively big (3.3 × 2.3 cm) com- pared to the other species from Sulawesi. A lpinia macrocrista is unique and distinct from others be- cause of its subsessile and coriaceous leaf blades, large flower (5−5.5 cm long) and conspicuously large, broadly obovate anther crest (10 × 12−14 mm) compared to other species. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank Dr Mark F. Newman for dis- cussion and assistance in preparing the manuscript. We also thank Bogor Botanical Garden and Herbarium Bo- goriense for their facilities. The second author is indebt- ed to the Sibbald Trust of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh which funded a visit to examine herbarium specimens and the living collections there. Thanks are also due to Susila who helped in the Molecular Lab. The DNA sequencing was funded by the DIPA Project "Konstruksi Pustaka Referensi Sekuen DNA Fauna dan Flora Indonesia melalui DNA Barcode dan Forensik" or "Construction of the DNA Reference Library of the Indonesian Fauna and Flora using DNA Barcode and Forensic. Last but not least, we would like to thank the Editors and the Reviewers who helped us to improve the quality of this paper. REFERENCES KRESS, W. J. & ERICKSON, D. L. 2007. A two-locus global DNA barcode for land plants: the coding rbcL gene complements the non-Coding trnH-psbA spacer region. PLoS ONE 2: e508. KRESS, W. J., LIU, A. -Z., NEWMAN, M. F. & LI, Q. -J. 2005. The molecular phylogeny of A lpinia (Zingiberaceae): a complex and polyphyletic genus of gingers. A mer. J. Bot. 92(1): 167-178. SMITH, R. M. 1990. Alpinia (Zingiberaceae) A Pro- posed New Infrageneric Classification. Edinb. J. Bot. 47(1): 1-75. 2015] 315 ARDI & ARDIYANI: Two new species of Alpinia from Sulawesi long with 3−5 leaves, brownish to red, pubescent. Ligule 3−5 mm long, reddish to brownish, margin ciliate, apex bilobed. Petiole 1.5−4.5 cm long, green or red, glabrous. Leaves elliptic, 8.5−15 × 3−8 cm, pubescent on both surfaces, adaxially green, abaxially pale green, slightly plicate, margin entire, base slightly oblique, sub-rounded, apex acuminate. Inflorescence terminal, a simple raceme, branchless, flower-bearing part 6−7.5 cm long with 4−5 well-spaced flowers, 1−2 open at a time. Peduncle 1−2 cm long, pubescent. Flowers 4.0−4.5 cm long. Pedicel ca. 1−2 mm long, red. Calyx reaching shorter than corolla, tubular, up to 19 mm long, apex three-lobed, split unilaterally, white pinkish, pubescent. Corolla tube 11−14 mm long, cream; corolla lobes oblong, reaching shorter than filament, white, pubescent, dorsal lobe ob- long 1.6−2.5 × 0.4−0.6 cm, lateral lobes 1.7−2.4 × 0.5−0.6 cm. Labellum obovate, curved outward 2.8−3.3 × 1.8−2.3 cm, adaxially white pinkish with red stripes in between of two yellow bands, margin entire, apex three-lobed. Stamen 3.2−3.7 cm long, pink, outer surface covered with glandu- lar hairs. Filament 27−30 mm long. A nther 6−7 × 3.5−4 mm, pink with red strips on the upper sur- face, pink creamy underneath; anther crest ovate, apex crenulate, 5 × 5.5−6 mm. Lateral staminodes subulate, 7−10 mm long, red. Ovary spherical, dark red, tomentose, ca. 4−4.5 mm long, 3−3.5 mm diameter; style glabrescent; stigma 4 mm long, funnel-shaped; nectary gland entire, split to the base in one side close to the base of the style, 2−3 mm long. Distribution. At pr esent A lpinia pusilla is only known from the type locality, endemic to North Sulawesi. Etymology. The specific epithet is der ived fr om pusillus (Latin – very small), referring to the small stature of the plant which, at only 30 cm tall, is the smallest of all the species of subsection Cenolo- phon. Phenology. Alpinia pusilla has been observed in flower at Bogor and Cibodas Botanic Gardens from May to June. Conservation status. Data deficient (DD). Alpinia pusilla is known from one collections from single location which could not be georeferenced with certainty. Further exploration is required to assess the current range of the species on the is- land. Notes. A. pusilla is distinct from all other species not only in its short leafy shoots but also in the number of flowers per inflorescence and the size of the flower. Even if cultivation outside its natu- rally habitat may have prevented it from growing to its maximum size, it will still be easy to distinguish it even if taller plants would be collect- ed in nature in the future. Notes on Alpinia subsection Cenolophon in Su- lawesi The number of the member of A lpinia subsec- tion Cenolophon in Sulawesi reaches seven spe- cies which are all endemic. This number may in- crease as new species are likely to be found. Table 1 shows the comparison of morphological charac- ters of A lpinia subsect. Cenolophon. The leafy shoot of A . pusilla is up to 30 cm long, while all other species reach more than 50 cm. The number of flowers per inflorescence vary from 4 flowers in A. pusilla to 40 flowers in A. warburgii. The flow- er size also vary from less than 4 cm to 5 cm or more. The largest flowers are found in A . macro- crista. The size and the shape of the labellum vary, A. pusilla has an obovate labellum with entire margin which is relatively big (3.3 × 2.3 cm) com- pared to the other species from Sulawesi. A lpinia macrocrista is unique and distinct from others be- cause of its subsessile and coriaceous leaf blades, large flower (5−5.5 cm long) and conspicuously large, broadly obovate anther crest (10 × 12−14 mm) compared to other species. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank Dr Mark F. Newman for dis- cussion and assistance in preparing the manuscript. We also thank Bogor Botanical Garden and Herbarium Bo- goriense for their facilities. 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