Chamaesium mallaeanum Farille & Malla (1985: 537)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.376.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0394700D-FF88-A77C-B6C9-FAB995000EE0 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe (2024-09-07 02:35:27, last updated 2024-09-07 06:04:16) |
scientific name |
Chamaesium mallaeanum Farille & Malla (1985: 537) |
status |
|
Chamaesium mallaeanum Farille & Malla (1985: 537) View in CoL
≡ Dolpojestella mallaeanum (Farille & S.B.Malla) Farille & Lachard (2002: 370) ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 )
Type: Nepal. Annapurna Massif , North Slope of Namun Pass (Langtang himal), 3800 m, 24 September 1981, M.A.Farille 81537 (holotype: KATH!; isotype: E00000248!) .
Notes: — Chamaesium mallaeanum usually possess fruits with undulate wings. It worth noting that Farille & Lachard (1985, 2002) transferred it to Dolpojestella Farille & Lachard (2002: 370) , based on its special characters of fruits and stylopodium. There are some reasons to support C. mallaeanum as a member of Chamaesium . Firstly, C. mallaeanum also have 1-pinnate leaf blade, and fruit with developed secondary ribs, which are sufficient to distinguish from other species of Apiaceae . Secondly, the fruit Characteristics of Chamaesium were diverse, C. thalictrifolium have fruits with obscure ribs when mature ( Fig.7E View FIGURE 7 ) and C. viridiflorum have obvious smaller fruits than the fruits of other species ( Fig. 8E View FIGURE 8 ). Finally, phylogenetic analysis of this genus also supports to treat C. mallaeanum as a member of Chamaesium based on its reasonable difference ( Fig. 1–2 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 ).
Distribution in China: — Xizang. ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 )
Distribution outside China: —Nepal.
Habitat:— Chamaesium mallaeanum grows in dwarf rhododendron scrub or grassland at an elevation of ca. 3700 m.
Specimens examined: — CHINA. Xizang: Nyalam Xian, 3700 m, 1 September 2015, X.L.Guo & H.X.Yu GXL15090101 (SZ).
Farille, M. A. & Malla, S. B. (1985) Apiaceae Himalayenses, ***. Candollea 40: 509 - 562.
Farille, M. A. & Lachard, G. (2002) Apiaceae Himalayenses, IV. Acta Botanica Gallica 149: 369 - 394. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 12538078.2002.10515970
FIGURE 1. Bayesian 50% majority-rule consensus tree of Chamaesium and its related genus inferred from ITS(B) and plastid rpl16+rps16+trnT-trnL(A) using a GTR+G nucleotide substitution model. Values on the branches indicate its support (Bayesian posterior probability/ parsimony bootstrap). Short line denotes no support value. The tree is rooted with Bupleurum. The names of the clades identified are those of Zhou et al. (2008, 2009) and Downie et al. (2010).
FIGURE 2. Bayesian 50% majority-rule consensus tree of Chamaesium and its related genus inferred from combined ITS and plastid rpl16+rps16+trnT-trnL using a GTR+G nucleotide substitution model. Values on the branches indicate its support (Bayesian posterior probability/ parsimony bootstrap). The tree is rooted with Bupleurum. The names of the clades identified are those of Zhou et al. (2008, 2009) and Downie et al. (2010).
FIGURE 5. Chamaesium mallaeanum.A. cross section of mericarp; B. blade of basal leaves; C. habit; D.fruiting umbellet with bracteoles; E. dorsal view of mericarp. [A, D and E from GXL1509010101; B from GXL1509010102, C from GXL1509010103].
FIGURE 7. Chamaesium thalictrifolium. A. cross section of mericarp; B. segments of basal leaf; C. habit; D. fruiting umbel with bracts; E. dorsal view of mericarp. [A, B, D and E from GXL1509180101; C from GXL1509180102].
KATH |
Department of Plant Resources |
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
|
Genus |
Chamaesium mallaeanum Farille & Malla (1985: 537)
Guo, Xian Lin, Wang, Chang Bao, Wen, Jun, Zhou, Songdong & He, Xing Jin 2018 |
Dolpojestella mallaeanum (Farille & S.B.Malla)
Farille, M. A. & Lachard, G. 2002: ) |
Chamaesium mallaeanum Farille & Malla (1985: 537)
Farille, M. A. & Malla, S. B. 1985: ) |