Rubia urceolata X.F. Wang & C.H. Wang, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.357.3.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13705793 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0382D322-3865-8A3D-90F6-FFDAFF26F911 |
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Felipe |
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Rubia urceolata X.F. Wang & C.H. Wang |
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sp. nov. |
Rubia urceolata X.F. Wang & C.H. Wang View in CoL , sp. nov. ( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 , 3 View FIGURE 3 )
Diagnosis: —The new species is distinguished from R. ovatifolia , by its urceolate corolla, longer corolla tube (1.3–2 mm) and flowers with purplish red lobes.
Type: — CHINA. Hubei Province, Shennongjia National Park, Yanziya, sparse forests or thickets on mountains, elev. 2119 m, 31º42’ 59.38’’ N, 110º27’36.13’’ E, 17 July 2017, WCHH 17061 (holotype WH!).
Description: —Climbers, herbaceous, glabrescent, perennial with red rhizomatous base and roots; stems quadrangular, 4-ridged, glabrous and sparsely aculeolate. Leaves in whorls of 4; petiole 2.9–12.3 cm, aculeolate; leaf blade drying papery to thin papery, sub-orbicular to ovate, 5.5–10.6×3.3–8.0 cm, strigillose on the upperside; base cordulate to cordate, apex acute to acuminate, margins glabrous, smooth or retrorsely aculeolate; main veins 5–7, palmate, retrorsely scabrid on abaxial midribs. Inflorescences thyrsoid, leafy, with terminal and axillary cymes, 3.8–19.9 cm and 1.5–3.6 cm respectively, few-to many-flowered. Corolla urceolate, tube pale yellow, glabrous, 1.3–1.9× 2.1–2.8 mm; lobes predominantly 4, occasionally 3 or 5, purplish red, triangular, ca. 1.0–1.7× 0.8–1.4 mm. Stamens usually 4, filaments developed to reduced; stigmas 2-lobed, included; styles cleft to base. Ovary inferior, ellipsoid, ca. 1.2 mm in diam, 2- celled, ovules 1 in each cell, glabrous. Mericarp berry black at maturity, 5.6–8.5 mm in diam, glabrous, often 1 ovule aborted and 1 mericarp developed, sometimes with 2 mericarps developed.
Distribution: — Rubia urceolata is an endemic species and known only from two localities (Yanziya and Tianmenya) in SNP, western Hubei Province.
Phenology: —The species was observed flowering in the whole of July, and fruiting in October.
Etymology: —The specific epithet refers to its urceolatus flowers, this being the main diagnostic character separating it from its allied species.
Pollen morphology: —Pollen grains shape of R. urceolata in equatorial view are oblate spheroidal, and outline circular in polar view (P=15–19 μm, E=10–14 μm), with 6–7 aperturate, colpus ends obtuse to truncate, colpi are conspicuously wide, membrane is covered with large granules, and same as sexine ornamentation ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).
Additional specimens examined (paratypes): — CHINA. Hubei: SNP, Yanziya , 2144 m elev., 31º42’ 53.38’’ N, 110º27’42.81’’ E, 17 July 2017, WCHH17064 (holotype WH!) GoogleMaps ; at the same place, 11 October 2017, LZHE17082 (holotype WH!) ; Tianmenya , 2098 m elev., 31º42’ 12.75’’ N, 110º27’18.6’’ E, 21 July 2017, WCHH17113 (holotype WH!) GoogleMaps .
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Wuhan University |
SNP |
Sabah Parks |
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