Phragmotheca centinelensis J.C.Cerón, A.Fernández & J.E.Guevara A leaves, adaxial surface B leaves, abaxial surface C terminal branch showing the terminal bud and lenticels D basal leaf veins, abaxial surface (8×) E tertiary and quaternary venation, abaxial surface (8×) F stellate-lepidote scales, abaxial surface of leaf (100×) G barbate axil of mid-vein and secondary vein, with tufts of long-branched fasciculate hairs and stellate-lepidote scales, abaxial leaf surface. Photos of the type individual (Cerón et al. 4643) by Andrea Fernández and Juan Carlos Cerón.

 
 
  Part of: Guevara-Andino JE, White DM, Pitman NCA, Cerón J-C, Fernández A, Navas-Muñoz D, Alverson WS (2025) Phragmotheca centinelensis (Malvaceae, Malvoideae or Matisioideae), a newly-discovered, endangered canopy tree species from a cloud forest in Pacific Ecuador. PhytoKeys 254: 41-59. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.254.143106