Pandanus eydouxia

The term Pandanus eydouxia does not correspond to a widely recognized or documented taxonomic name in the scientific literature or major botanical references. No authoritative sources provide a description, classification, distribution, or ecological information for a plant species bearing this exact epithet.

Possible Interpretation

  • Genus: Pandanus — a well‑known genus of tropical and subtropical plants in the family Pandanaceae, commonly called screw pines.
  • Epithet: eydouxia appears to be derived from the name of the French naturalist Joseph Fortuné Théodore Eydoux (1802–1841), who participated in several scientific expeditions. Botanical epithets honoring individuals often take the form eydouxii or eydouxi.

Contextual Considerations

  • It is plausible that Pandanus eydouxia may be a typographical variant or an unpublished manuscript name referring to a species originally described as Pandanus eydouxi or Pandanus eydouxii. Such names have appeared in older herbarium records, but they are generally considered synonyms of other accepted species.
  • Without corroborating taxonomic revision or inclusion in reputable databases (e.g., The Plant List, World Flora Online, IPNI), the name cannot be validated as a distinct, formally accepted species.

Conclusion

Given the lack of verifiable encyclopedic information, Pandanus eydouxia is not recognized as an established botanical entity in current scientific references. Further investigation in primary taxonomic literature or herbarium archives would be required to determine whether the name pertains to a synonym, misspelling, or a nomenclaturally provisional designation.

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