Abstract

Two new species of Dipterocarpaceae, Vatica mizaniana and V. abdulrahmaniana are described from Peninsular Malaysia. Vatica mizaniana differs markedly from V. pedicellata, a Bornean endemic, in characters of the leaf and nut. Vatica abdulrahmaniana is differentiated from similar species V. nitens, by its pubescent stellate hairs on young and flowering twigs and semi-persistent floral bracts. The species description is accompanied with illustrations, distribution maps and ecological notes.

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