taxonID	type	description	language	source
03BF87DFFFD1EF7FFFEEFC4415FEFDBD.taxon	materials_examined	Typus: N EW CALEDONIA. Prov. Nord: Ouazangou-Taom, Onajiele, 165 m, 20 ° 46 ’ 43 ’’ S 164 ° 27 ’ 59 ’’ E, 20. III. 2016, Munzinger (leg. Scopetra) 7530 (holo-: P [P 01069419]!; iso-: G [G 00341659]!, MO!, MPU [MPU 310532]!, NOU [NOU 054468]!, NSW!, P [P 01069420]!)	en	Snow, Neil, Munzinger, Jérôme, Callmander, Martin W. (2016): Novitates neocaledonicae V: Eugenia plurinervia N. Snow, Munzinger & Callm. (Myrtaceae), a new threatened species with distinct leaves. Candollea 71 (2): 211-215, DOI: 10.15553/c2016v712a7
03BF87DFFFD1EF7FFFEEFC4415FEFDBD.taxon	description	Differing from other species of Eugenia L. in New Caledonia by the combination of typically 3 prominent palmately radiating secondary nerves arising from each side of the midnerve near its base (or lower third) of the leaf blade and its dense and prominent punctate glands. Loosely branched, erect to spreading shrubs, 1 - 1.5 (- 3) m; stem up to 6.5 cm in diam. at base; bark cream or grayish, flaking or peeling irregularly, often in larger patches; herbage glabrous except where noted; branchlets terete, wingless, smooth but becoming somewhat flaking, oil glands common to dense on emergence but receding with age, emerging maroon but becoming light gray or brown. Leaves 2 - 3 per node, shortly-petiolate, coriaceous, venation brochidodromous with typically 3 prominent and palmately radiating secondary nerves arising on each side of the midvein from its base (or lower third), discolorous, matte or somewhat glossy above, more or less evenly distributed along branchlets; foliar colleters 5 - 7 <0.2 mm (obscure) and unswollen at base; petioles 1 - 2 mm, glandular when young. Leaf blades (11 -) 15 - 18 (- 24) X (12 -) 13 - 16 (- 21) mm, mostly very widely ovate to oblate (rarely broadly ovate), base rounded (less commonly truncate), apex rounded (rarely broadly acute), surface flat; adaxial surface sparsely sericeous proximally (trichomes whitish, dibrachiate), midvein slightly projecting or flush (primary and secondary veins protruding when dried), oil glands common to dense and of various sizes (especially prominent if backlit); abaxial surface glabrous, oil glands as above, secondary veins obscure or invisible when fresh but raised prominently when dry; intramarginal vein present but only visible if strongly backlit. Inflorescence a monad, axillary, terminal, or ramiflorous, solitary or paired; pedicel <2 mm (but sometimes appearing absent in mature fruit), thick and rigid. Flower buds whitish-green, or sometimes tawny or mottled with maroon, prominently glandular. Bracteoles 2, <0.5 mm, narrowly triangular, stiff and appressed to base of hypanthium, maroon when fresh. Pedicels thick, rigid, <2 mm; hypanthium c. 1.5 X 1.5 mm, broadly obconic; flowers (material scant) 4 - 4.5 mm broad at anthesis; calyx lobes 4, 0.5 - 1 mm (sometimes barely differentiated from subtending hypanthium), much broader than wide, whitish-greenish (or with small amounts of maroon) and prominently glandular, persistent on mature fruit but if so then typically brownish and withering; petals 4, c. 2 X 2 mm, widely ovate to very widely elliptic or oblate, somewhat concave in anthesis, shortly and sparsely ciliate on distal half, densely and prominently glandular, white, texture thin and delicate; staminal disk glabrous; stamens 30 - 50; filaments to 3 mm, whitish; anthers c. 0.4 mm, globose to subellipsoid, dorsifixed, bearing a single yellowish-green apical gland, whitish but becoming tawny; style c. 3.5 mm, white; stigma terete and apically tapered. Ovary bilocular; placentation axile; ovules 3 - 4 per locule. Fruit a berry 9 - 11 X 9 - 11 mm (material scant), globose to rounded or subellipsoid to somewhat asymmetrical (including sometimes laterally compressed), yellow-green when immature (especially at base) but becoming green when mature with a soft texture. Seeds usually 1 (but up to 4); c. 6.5 X 4.5 mm, more or less round but laterally compressed; hypanthial wall drying leathery; testa thin but densely fibrous, whitish when fresh; embryo moderately glandular on surface, undifferentiated into evident cotyledons or hypocotyl, yellowish-green when fresh.	en	Snow, Neil, Munzinger, Jérôme, Callmander, Martin W. (2016): Novitates neocaledonicae V: Eugenia plurinervia N. Snow, Munzinger & Callm. (Myrtaceae), a new threatened species with distinct leaves. Candollea 71 (2): 211-215, DOI: 10.15553/c2016v712a7
03BF87DFFFD1EF7FFFEEFC4415FEFDBD.taxon	distribution	Distribution, habitat and phenology. ‒ Eugenia plurinervia is only known from the base of Onajiele hill, near the Ouazangou-Taom massif, in the north-west of Grande-Terre. It grows in shrubby maquis vegetation (Jaffré et al., 2012) on brown hyper-magnesium (ultramafic) soils. It has been observed flowering in December-January, but mostly from February to April and seems to be fruiting throughout the year.	en	Snow, Neil, Munzinger, Jérôme, Callmander, Martin W. (2016): Novitates neocaledonicae V: Eugenia plurinervia N. Snow, Munzinger & Callm. (Myrtaceae), a new threatened species with distinct leaves. Candollea 71 (2): 211-215, DOI: 10.15553/c2016v712a7
03BF87DFFFD1EF7FFFEEFC4415FEFDBD.taxon	conservation	Conservation status. ‒ As of early 2016, the extent of occurrence (EOO) is c. 0.449 km 2 and the area of occupancy is 4 km 2. A total of c. 660 individuals were located, with the largest subpopulation harboring c. 390 individuals, but collectively we consider these as a single location sensu IUCN (2012). This region is outside any protected areas and all individuals are included in, or are adjacent to, a mining concession (Fig. 2). The main threats are anthropogenic fires, which are common in this area, especially starting from the RT 1 main road, and future mining activities in the concession. The new species should not be directly threatened by the clearing of vegetation for underground mining (it grows on hyper-magnesium soils that have no mining value), but the area soon could be affected by extensions of mining activity or the clearing of vegetation for road access. Eugenia plurinervia is therefore assigned a preliminarily conservation status of “ Critically Endangered ” [CR A 3 c + B 1 ab (iii, iv, v) + B 2 ab (iii, iv, v)] following IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria (IUCN, 2012).	en	Snow, Neil, Munzinger, Jérôme, Callmander, Martin W. (2016): Novitates neocaledonicae V: Eugenia plurinervia N. Snow, Munzinger & Callm. (Myrtaceae), a new threatened species with distinct leaves. Candollea 71 (2): 211-215, DOI: 10.15553/c2016v712a7
03BF87DFFFD1EF7FFFEEFC4415FEFDBD.taxon	discussion	Notes. ‒ Eugenia plurinervia is one of c. 10 - 12 congenerics in New Caledonia with relatively small flowers and relatively short leaves (<3 cm long). Although the species boundaries of this group remain under active study by the authors and are not fully resolved, E. plurinervia is unmistakable in Eugenia by the palmately-spreading secondary nerves visible on the upper leaf surface (which are less prominent in dried material), the small white flowers, and the densely punctate leaf blades. Several dozen digital images of living material contributed to the description above, and all indicated colors are based on living material. The mature fruit is said to have a pleasant smell and good taste. Sterile specimens of E. plurinervia might be confused with Syzygium tenuiflorum Brongn. & Gris or S. brevipes (Brongn. & Gris) J. W. Dawson, but those two species each have prominently quadrangular, winged branchlets and cymose inflorescences (Dawson, 1999).	en	Snow, Neil, Munzinger, Jérôme, Callmander, Martin W. (2016): Novitates neocaledonicae V: Eugenia plurinervia N. Snow, Munzinger & Callm. (Myrtaceae), a new threatened species with distinct leaves. Candollea 71 (2): 211-215, DOI: 10.15553/c2016v712a7
03BF87DFFFD1EF7FFFEEFC4415FEFDBD.taxon	materials_examined	Paratypi. ‒ NEW CALEDONIA. Prov. Nord: Ouazangou-Taom, Onajiele, 20 ° 46 ’ 31 ’’ S 164 ° 27 ’ 51 ’’ E, 19. III. 2016, Munzinger (leg. Scopetra) 7532 (G [G 00341660], KSP [KSP 010453], MO, MPU [MPU 310531], NOU [NOU 054445], NSW, P [P 01069421]); ibid. loc., 20 ° 46 ’ 32 ’’ S 164 ° 27 ’ 50 ’’ E, 20. III. 2016, Munzinger (leg. Scopetra) 7534, (KSP [KSP 010452], MO, MPU [MPU 310533], NOU [NOU 054447], P [P 01069422]); ibid. loc., 20 ° 46 ’ 42 ’’ S 164 ° 27 ’ 58 ’’ E, 20. III. 2016, Munzinger (leg. Scopetra) 7536 (G [G 00341661], KSP [KSP 010454], MO, MPU [MPU 310534], NOU [NOU 054446], P [P 01069423]); ibid. loc., 20 ° 46 ’ 30 ’’ S 164 ° 27 ’ 53 ’’ E, 19. III. 2016, Munzinger (leg. Scopetra) 7538 (MO, MPU [MPU 310535], P [P 01069424]); ibid. loc., same date, Munzinger (leg. Scopetra) 7540 (KSP [KSP 010450]).	en	Snow, Neil, Munzinger, Jérôme, Callmander, Martin W. (2016): Novitates neocaledonicae V: Eugenia plurinervia N. Snow, Munzinger & Callm. (Myrtaceae), a new threatened species with distinct leaves. Candollea 71 (2): 211-215, DOI: 10.15553/c2016v712a7
