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Fig. 11. Hoya evelinae Simonsson & Rodda. A. flower, top view. B. Corolla from underneath. 
C. Corona, from underneath. D. Corona, top view. E. Pollinarium. All from Simonsson 
Juhonewe, N. & Juhonewe, F. NS0005H. (Photos A-D: N. Simonsson Juhonewe; E: M. Rodda) 
corona lobes (narrowly) elliptic, while H. epedunculata has fewer peduncles, often 
terminal, leaves > 8 cm in length and its corona lobes are obovate. Hoya evelinae can be 
separated from Hoya brassii because its flowers are > 2 cm in diameter (vs. 1-1.5 cm). 
Hoya juhoneweana Simonsson & Rodda, sp. nov. 
Similar to Hoya urniflora in the sunken leaf venation and bullate leaf surface, but 
Hoya urniflora has corollas c. 1.5 cm wide whereas H. juhoneweana has corollas 
> 2.5 cm wide. - TYPE: Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province, Huon Peninsula, 
Hoboc, primary riverine forest, 1500 m, 31 December 2011, Simonsson Juhonewe, 
N. & Juhonewe, F. NS0016H (holotype LAE; isotype SING) (living accession NS 11- 
363). (Fig. 12-14). 
