Ilex shweliensis Comber (1933: 57)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.230.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13630899 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FB87EC-FFE5-9614-188C-9744FD604755 |
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Felipe |
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Ilex shweliensis Comber (1933: 57) |
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15. Ilex shweliensis Comber (1933: 57) View in CoL . Type:— CHINA. Yunnan, Shweli Valley , 25°20 ′ N, 1830 m, Oct. 1917, G. Forrest 15947 (holotype: E; isotype: K)
Hu (1949a) reduced Ilex shweliensis from Tengchong, W Yunnan, to a synonym of I. kwangtungensis Merrill (1927: 8) . This treatment was followed by Chen et al. (2008). Yes, I. shweliensis is rather similar to I. kwangtungensis in the habit, leaf shape, and the development of secondary inflorescence axes. However, it differs from that species in having leaves with the midrib abaxially yellow-lanate (vs. mostly glabrous, less often golden-hirsute) and 11–13 pairs of lateral veins (vs. 9–11 pairs). It is also similar to I. atrata W. W. Smith (1917: 40) (the type from the same locality, Tengchong) in the habit, leaf shape, and yellow-lanate hairs on the middle costa, but differs in the presence of secondary inflorescence axes (vs. their absence) and fewer lateral veins (11–13 vs. 14–18 pairs). The differences between the three species may be shown in the following key.
1a. Cymes (umbels) simple, without secondary axis; lateral veins 14–18 pairs; leaves with midrib abaxially yellow-lanate.................. ............................................................................................................................................................................................. Ilex atrata View in CoL
1b. Cymes (umbels) compound, with secondary axis; lateral veins 9–13 pairs; leaves with midrib abaxially glabrous, golden-hirsute or yellow-lanate.
2a. Lateral veins 11–13 pairs; midrib abaxially yellow-lanate......................................................................................... Ilex shweliensis View in CoL
2b. Lateral veins 9–11 pairs; midrib abaxially mostly glabrous, less often golden- hirsute ..................................... Ilex kwangtungensis View in CoL
I have seen only the type collection of Ilex shweliensis View in CoL with two duplicates, and thus I think that the identity of the collection and its systematic position need further study.
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