“…Begonia aptera Blume Mollucas, Papua, Sulawesi (Wiriadinata, 2012;Ardi et al, 2014;Ardi & Thomas, 2015;Hughes et al, 2015;Ardhaka et al, 2016). Inflorescences axillary, protogynous, female partial inflorescence 1-2-flowered, basal to the male partial inflorescences, peduncles c. 3 mm long; male partial inflorescences 2-3, monochasial, each monochasium with 2-4 flowers, peduncles c. 5 mm long; bracts ovate to elliptic, 10-20 × 7-10 mm, creamy, tinged pink, with an abaxially prominent midrib and sparse tiny red scales, apex projecting acuminate.…”