Hydriastele pinangoides
Hydriastele pinangoides (Becc.) W.J.Baker & Loo
Hydriastele pinangoides is a species in the Arecaceae family, native to New Guinea. It was formally described in 2004 by W.J. Baker and Loo, based on earlier work by Beccari.
Description
Hydriastele pinangoides is a member of the palm family Arecaceae, part of the genus Hydriastele. This species is found in the region of New Guinea. The scientific name was published in 2004 by W.J. Baker and Loo, who reclassified the species originally documented by Beccari. The genus Hydriastele is known for its climbing palm species, often found in tropical environments. The species is recognized for its ecological and taxonomic significance within the palm family.
Distribution
Global · New Guinea
Synonyms
Hydriastele affinisHydriastele cyclopensisHydriastele micranthaLeptophoenix affinisLeptophoenix brassiiLeptophoenix densifloraLeptophoenix incomptaLeptophoenix macrocarpaLeptophoenix mayriiLeptophoenix micranthaLeptophoenix microcarpaLeptophoenix minorLeptophoenix pinangoidesLeptophoenix pterophyllaLeptophoenix yulensisNenga affinisNenga calophyllaNenga pinangoidesNengella affinisNengella brassiiNengella calophyllaNengella densifloraNengella incomptaNengella macrocarpaNengella mayriiNengella micranthaNengella microcarpaNengella minorNengella pinangoidesNengella pterophylla





