taxonID	type	description	language	source
647887D6FFAD705BFF53B981533E09E8.taxon	description	101. 1941. Lectotype (designated by Hu, 1950):	en	N., Dhatchanamoorthy, K., Devanathan, P., Raja, Begum, Noorunnisa (2025): Ilex fargesii sub sp. melanotricha (Aquifoliaceae), a new addition to the Flora of India. Rheedea 35 (1): 24-27, DOI: 10.22244/rheedea.2025.35.01.05
647887D6FFAD705BFF53B981533E09E8.taxon	materials_examined	MYANMAR, Adung Valley, 2400 m, 31.03.1932, F. Kingdon-Ward 9331 (A [A 00049576] digital image!; isolecto BM, E).	en	N., Dhatchanamoorthy, K., Devanathan, P., Raja, Begum, Noorunnisa (2025): Ilex fargesii sub sp. melanotricha (Aquifoliaceae), a new addition to the Flora of India. Rheedea 35 (1): 24-27, DOI: 10.22244/rheedea.2025.35.01.05
647887D6FFAD7058FCD9B9A5539A0C4A.taxon	description	Flowering and fruiting: Flowering not observed; Fruiting from February. Habitat: The plants were growing inside the moist evergreen forests along with Hedychium spp., Phlogacanthus thyrsiformis Mabb., Stauntonia latifolia (Wall.) R. Br. ex Wall. and Toona ciliata M. Roem. Distribution: It is native to China South-Central, Myanmar and Tibet (POWO, 2024) and now recorded from Senapati District of Manipur, India (Fig.). Specimens examined: INDIA, Manipur, Senapati district, KoziirKorii forest, 1741 m, 19.02.2017, N. Dhatchanamoorthy 120524 (FRLH). CHINA, Yunnan, Gongshan, Changputung, 1700 m, 28.09.1940, K. M. Feng 8070. MYANMAR, Adung Valley, 1678 m, 09.09.1924, George Forrest 25069 (E [E 00120343] digital image). Notes: The present collection is from a dense, moist evergreen forest in KoziirKorii at 1741 m above sea level, Senapati district, Manipur and the authors observed only three fruiting individuals at 10 km sq. range, there is a possibility that the species may present in nearby areas. So, currently this species is categorized as regionally Data Deficient (DD) by IUCN (2024) threatened categories.	en	N., Dhatchanamoorthy, K., Devanathan, P., Raja, Begum, Noorunnisa (2025): Ilex fargesii sub sp. melanotricha (Aquifoliaceae), a new addition to the Flora of India. Rheedea 35 (1): 24-27, DOI: 10.22244/rheedea.2025.35.01.05
