Sicyos mawhai I.Telford & P.Sebastian
NZOR Identifier: 4a0bdb26-ba36-440a-9493-027ff8671b40Status
- Preferred Name (NZOR Concept Id 3ee9b704-afff-46d6-b4b7-c3830fb81dd1)
Classification
- superkingdom
- Eukaryota
- kingdom
- Plantae
- phylum
- Tracheophyta
- subphylum
- Spermatophytina
- class
- Magnoliopsida
- order
- Cucurbitales
- family
- Cucurbitaceae
- genus
- Sicyos
- species
- Sicyos mawhai I.Telford & P.Sebastian
Providers
Biostatus
- Geo Schema
- ISO Country
- Geo Region
- New Zealand
- Biome
- Terrestrial
- Environmental Context
- Wild
- Occurrence
- Present
- Origin
- Endemic
- In Use
- True
Deprecated Name Ids
- '557b0809-24fc-48fe-af53-adde3b837e65' was deprecated on 14-Sep-2018
- '94172daf-7510-4439-b700-17397a3233ce' was deprecated on 11-Sep-2019
- '30096f62-9561-41f6-b0ea-d3f3be87bab9' was deprecated on 26-Aug-2024
Scientific Name
- Authority
- I.Telford & P.Sebastian
- Rank
- species
- Published in
- Telford, I.R.H.; Sebastian, P.; de Lange, P.J.; Bruhl, J.J.; Renner, S.S. 2012: Morphological and molecular data reveal three rather than one species of Sicyos (Cucurbitaceae) in Australia, New Zealand and Islands of the South West Pacific. Australian Systematic Botany 25: 188-201.
- Micro-reference (page)
- 196-198
- Year
- 2012
- Nomenclatural Comment
- The epithet mawhai is the Maori name for the plant; mawhai means ‘wavy’ or ‘curly’, and is also said to mean ‘useless’ (de Lange 2011), perhaps in reference to a Tainui legend.
- Governing Code
- ICBN
- Is Recombination
- No
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 495640a4-9a9d-49b9-bdc9-ab1806cdf234
- According to
- Telford, I.R.H.; Sebastian, P.; de Lange, P.J.; Bruhl, J.J.; Renner, S.S. 2012: Morphological and molecular data reveal three rather than one species of Sicyos (Cucurbitaceae) in Australia, New Zealand and Islands of the South West Pacific. Australian Systematic Botany 25: 188-201.
- Preferred Name
- Sicyos mawhai I.Telford & P.Sebastian }
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 3ee9b704-afff-46d6-b4b7-c3830fb81dd1
- According to
- Department of Conservation ed. (2018) Conservation Status of New Zealand Indigenous Vascular Plants. Department of Conservation, Wellington. https://www.nztcs.org.nz
- Preferred Name
- Sicyos mawhai I.Telford & P.Sebastian (In use by NZOR) }
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- b753d4cc-30f3-4154-9bba-df86dbe2c9dc
- According to
- NZFLORA (2012-) New Zealand Plant Names - Name based concepts
- Has Parent
- Sicyos (In use by NZOR)
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 11ae46f9-1840-475d-b3d1-bf1b575ca844
- According to
- Department of Conservation ed. (2019) Conservation Status of New Zealand Indigenous Vascular Plants. Department of Conservation, Wellington. https://www.nztcs.org.nz
- Has Parent
- Cucurbitaceae
- Preferred Name
- Sicyos mawhai I.Telford & P.Sebastian }
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- 5ed925b5-956b-4174-af40-b1d0d2febeaa
- According to
- de Lange, P.J.; Rolfe, J.R.; Champion, P.D.; Courtney, S.P.; Heenan, P.B.; Barkla, J.W.; Cameron, E.K.; Norton, D.A.; Hitchmough, R.A. 2013: Conservation status of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants, 2012. New Zealand Threat Classification Series 3. Department of Conservation, Wellington.
- Preferred Name
- Sicyos mawhai I.Telford & P.Sebastian }
Taxon Concept
- NZOR Concept Id
- a15754c7-30fa-44c2-a38d-fe3245ba774f
- According to
- de Lange, P.J.; Rolfe, J.R.; Barkla J.W.; Courtney, S.P.; Champion, P.D.; Perrie, L.R.; Beadel, S.N.; Ford, K.A.; Breitwieser, I.; Schönberger, I.; Hindmarsh-Walls, R.; Heenan, P.B.; Ladley, K. 2018: Conservation status of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants, 2017. New Zealand Threat Classification Series No. 22.
- Preferred Name
- Sicyos mawhai I.Telford & P.Sebastian }
No subordinate taxa
Application - has vernacular
- Full Name
- Māwhai
- Name Id
- 5659fa45-22a4-4a71-8195-9a0fe9e2d444
- According To
- NZFLORA (2012-) New Zealand Plant Names - Name based concepts
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