TL;DR: A new species of Ammandra (A. natalia) (Palmae) is described and illustrated and notes on its morphology, reproductive biology, distribution, and economic botany are given.
Abstract: A new species of Ammandra (A. natalia) (Palmae) is described and illustrated. Notes on its morphology, reproductive biology, distribution, and economic botany are given. During joint field-work in Ecuador in 1985, specimens of three species of phytelephantoid palms were collected. Subsequent examination of these showed the first to be Phytelephas mi- crocarpa Ruiz & Pavon, the second Palandra ae-