Research Article | Published: 30 April 2025

Strobilanthes riteshii (Acanthaceae): a new species from the Indian Himalaya

Krishna Chowlu, Geetika  Sukhramani, Akshath Shenoy, Ajit Ray and Kadher Althaf Ahamed Kabeer

Indian Journal of Forestry | Volume: 48 | Issue: 1 | Page No. 72-82 | 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2025-55J9W7 | Cite this article

Abstract

Strobilanthes riteshii K.Chowlu, A.Shenoy & G.Sukhramani (Acanthaceae), a new species discovered during recent floristic surveys from the East Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh is herein described and illustrated. Based on current knowledge of its distribution and limited available information, the species is provisionally assessed as Data Deficient (DD) following the IUCN Red List criteria. A detailed morphological description, phylogenetic analysis, and photographic illustrations are provided to facilitate identification and future studies.

Keywords

Arunachal Pradesh, East Kameng, ITS, IUCN, Strobilanthes gigantea, trnL-F

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Chowlu, K., Sukhramani, G., Shenoy, A., Ray, A. and Kabeer, K.A.A., 2025. Strobilanthes riteshii (Acanthaceae): a new species from the Indian Himalaya. Indian Journal of Forestry, 48(1), pp.72-82. https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2025-55J9W7

Publication History

Manuscript Received on 06 March 2025

Manuscript Revised on 26 April 2025

Manuscript Accepted on 28 April 2025

Manuscript Published on 30 April 2025

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