Map of recent (extant and < 50 yrs ago) Commidendrum robustum and C. rugosum populations on St Helena. Key to C. rugosum populations (square): 1. Man & Horse cliffs, 2. Speery Island, 3. Blue Point area, 4. Sandy Bay inland cliffs, 5. Eastern valleys, 6. Prosperous Bay Plain area, 7. Turk’s Cap and the Barn, 8. Flagstaff and Pipe Ridge area. Key to C. robustum populations (round): 1. Man & Horse (extinct), 2. Devil’s Cap Ridge (extinct), 3. Thompson’s Wood, 4. Peak Dale, 5. Deep Valley, 6. Piccolo Hill, Longwood. Note that two of these populations are marked as recently extinct. The former distribution (> 100 yrs ago) was considerably more extensive. The Millennium Forest gumwood site (planted) is also indicated (MF). Other planted sites are not shown.

 
  Part of: Paajanen MPT, Cronk Q (2020) Moth versus fly: a preliminary study of the pollination mode of two species of endemic Asteraceae from St Helena (Commidendrum robustum and C. rugosum) and its conservation implications. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e52057. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e52057