Artocarpus kemando

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Artocarpus kemando

Description

Tree up to 35 m tall, evergreen, with (short) buttresses. Leaves spirally arranged; stipules fully amplexicaul, 0.7-2 cm long, brown appressedly puberulous to strigillose, caducous. stamen 0.4-0.5 mm long, anther c. 0.2 mm long; fruits ellipsoid, c. 0.8 cm long.

Distribution

Asia-Tropical: Borneo present; Malaya (Peninsular Malaysia present); Sumatera (Sumatera present); Thailand (Thailand present)
Thailand; in Malesia: Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Borneo.

Taxonomy

2The differences between A. kemando and A. sumatranus are not of such importance that recognition of the latter as species is justified. 1The differences between A. kemando and A. maingayi as recognised by Jarrett (1959) are so small that uniting them seems to be justified. Material ranked under the latter always has peduncles shorter than 1 cm and the lamina tends to have a rounded apex.

Citation

F.M. Jarrett 1959 – In: J. Arnold Arbor. 40: 354
Ridl. 1925 – In: Fl. Malay Penins.: 335
Corner 1939 – In: Gard. Bull. Singapore 10: 282
F.M. Jarrett 1959 – In: J. Arnold Arbor. 40: 357
Corner 1939 – In: Gard. Bull. Singapore 10: 282
Becc. 1902: For. Borneo: 628
Corner 1988 – In: Wayside Trees Malaya, ed. 3: 519
Kochummen 1978: p. 129. – In: Tree Fl. Malaya: t. 5
F.G. Browne 1955: For. Trees Sar. & Brunei: 353
King 1889: p. 11. – In: Ann. Roy. Bot. Gard. (Calcutta): t. 8A
Corner 1988 – In: Wayside Trees Malaya, ed. 3: 520
Merr. 1929: Pl. Elmer. Born.: 46
Burkill 1935: Dict. Econ. Prod. Malay Penins.: 256
Kochummen 1978: p. 131. – In: Tree Fl. Malaya: t. 5
Miq. 1940: Wayside Trees Malaya: 656
Ridl. 1924 – In: Fl. Malay Penins.: 354
King 1940: Wayside Trees Malaya: 657
Kochummen 2000 – In: Tree Fl. Sabah & Sarawak: 200