Abstract
A species of Thai Ilex (Aquifoliaceae), I. inthanonensis, is reported new to science. Ilex inthanonensis is glabrous on most parts except puberulent in the infructescences, leaf blade punctate below, fruiting pedicels shorter than or equalling fruit diameter, calyx 4–5-lobed, pyrenes 4–5 with 3–5(–6)-striae slightly elevated dorsally, not sulcate and laterally smooth. A morphological description is provided, just like photos and a line drawing. The new species is critically compared the most resembling species.
Keywords: Ilex chevalieri, Doi Inthanon, taxonomy, Ilex wilsonii, Pseudoaquifolium
Ilex inthanonensis Pruesapan, sp. nov.
Branches lenticellate. Leaves glabrous, punctatebelow. Infructescences fascicles of pseudoracemes and of pseudopanicles, puberulent. Fruits: pedicel 2.5–4 mm long, shorter than or equalling fruit diameter of 3–4 mm; prophylls at base or at middle on pedicels; calyx persistent, 4–5-lobed; stigmas persistent, thinly discoid, (slightly) 4–5-lobed. Pyrenes with dorsally 3–5(–6)-slightly elevated striae, esulcate, laterally smooth. See Table 1 for comparison with resembling species.
Kanchana Pruesapan and Peter C. van Welzen. 2025. Ilex inthanonensis (Aquifoliaceae), A New Species from Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany). 53(2); 76–81. DOI: doi.org/10.20531/tfb.2025.53.2.10 [2025-12-09]


