Wikstroemia villosa Hillebr. (1888:386)
Hairy wikstroemia
Taxonomy & Nomenclature
Synonyms: Diplomorpha villosa (Hillebr.) A.Heller in Minnesota Bot. Stud. 1: 861 (1896); Daphne hillebrandii Halda in Acta Mus. Richnov., Sect. Nat. 6: 205 (1999); Wikstroemia caumii Skottsb. in Acta Horti Gothob. 10: 144 (1935 publ. 1936)
Conservation Status
Rediscovered on 30 January 2007
IUCN RedList status: Critically Endangered
Still listed as Extinct by (Baillie & Butcher, 2012:88).
Distribution
Maui, Hawaiian Islands, USA
Biology & Ecology
Hypodigm
Media
References
Original scientific description:
Hillebrand, W. F. (1888). Flora of the Hawaiian Islands: a description of their phanerogams and vascular cryptogams. Facsimile ed., 1981. Lubrecht & Cramer, Monticello, NY. 673 pp.
Other references:
Baillie, Jonathan E. M. and Butcher, Ellen R. (2012). Priceless or Worthless? The world’s most threatened species. London, UK: Zoological Society of London.
Fortini, L., Price, J., Jacobi, J., Vorsino, A., Burgett, J., Brinck, K., Amidon, F., Miller, S., Gon II, S., Koob, G. and Paxton, E. (2013). A landscape-based assessment of climate change vulnerability for all native Hawaiian plants. Technical report HCSU-044. Hawaii Cooperative Studies Unit, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hawaii. [relevant reference?]
Kartesz, J. T. (1994). A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. 2nd edition. 2 vols. Timber Press, Portland, OR.
Keir, M. (2016). Wikstroemia villosa. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T30972A83806087. Downloaded on 17 September 2016.
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Oppenheimer, H. (2011). New Hawaiian plant records for 2009 Records of the Hawaii Biological Survey for 2009-2010. Bishop Museum Occasional Papers 110: 5-10.
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Skottsberg, C. (1972). The genus Wikstroemia Endl. in the Hawaiian Islands. Acta Regiae Soc. Sci. Litt. Gothob., Bot. 1: 1-166.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). (2012). Listing 38 Species on Molokai, Lanai, and Maui as Endangered and Designating Critical Habitat on Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and Kahoolawe for 135 Species. Federal Register 77(112): 34464-34775.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). (2016). Endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; designation and nondesignation of critical habitat on Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and Kahoolawe for 135 species; final rule. Federal Register 81(61): 17789-18110.
Wagner, Warren L., Bruegmann, Marie M., Herbst, Derral M. and Lau, Joel Q. C. (1999). Hawaiian Vascular Plants at Risk: 1999. Bishop Museum Occasional Papers 60: 1-58.
Wagner, Warren L., Herbst, D. R. and Sohmer, S. H. (1990). Manual of the flowering plants of Hawaii. Univ. Hawaii Press and Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu. 1853 pp.
Walter, Kerry S. and Gillett, Harriet J. (eds.). (1998). 1997 IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants. Compiled by the World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Gland, Switzerland & Cambridge, UK: IUCN – The World Conservation Union. lxiv + 862 pp.