Dysphania nepalensis (Colla) Mosyakin & Clemants, J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 2(1): 428 (2008)
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9. Dysphania nepalensis (Colla) Mosyakin & Clemants, J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 2(1): 428 (2008) Fig. 3 View Figure 3
≡ Chenopodium nepalense Colla, Herb. Pedem.: 25 (1836). Holotype: [NEPAL] ex herb. Biroli (TO5972!).
= Chenopodium multiflorum Moq. in DC., Prodr. 13(2): 75 (1849). Lectotype (designated by Sukhorukov 2012): [INDIA] Ind. Orient. [Uttarakhand], Garhwal, Jun 1845, T.T. Thomson 1324 (K! image available at http://apps.kew.org/herbcat/getImage.do?imageBarcode=K000898432; isolectotype BM000629118! image available at http://www.nhm.ac.uk/emu-classes/class.EMuMedia.php?irn=181039&image=yes&width=705).
Taxonomic notes.
According to the protologue and drawing of the newly described Neobotrydium ornithopodum G.L. Chu & M.L. Zhang ( Zhang and Zhu 2016), this taxon corresponds to Dysphania nepalensis in many details, but we suppose that D. nepalensis is not uniform in China. For example, the plants from N, E and NE China as well as those from Mongolia are similar to D. nepalensis but have leaves with acute lobes ( D. nepalensis has obtuse leaf lobes). No other morphological differences between Himalayan/Tibetan and Central Asian populations were found.
Description.
Annual up to 50(70) cm, strongly aromatic. Leaves 4.0-10.0 × 2.0-4.0 cm, long-petiolate, pinnatifid or lobate, elliptic-oblong in outline, apex rounded, pubescent mostly abaxially. Inflorescence lax with ± dense indumentum consisting of simple (up to 1.0 mm long) hairs partially intermixed with glandular hairs. Perianth segments 5, 0.8-1.0 × 0.4-0.5 mm, basally concrescent with stout simple hairs (up to 0.1 mm) forming a keel and yellow subsessile glands (Fig. 23G View Figure 23 ). Fruit 0.7-0.8 × 0.5 mm, subspherical. Pericarp with minute conical papillae up to 25 μm (Fig. 23H View Figure 23 ). Seed dark red or almost black, keeled. Embryo horizontal.
Habitat.
Grassy hill slopes, disturbed places; 2400-4600 m a.s.l.
Phenology.
Flowering: June-September; fruiting: August-November.
Distribution.
See Fig. 28 View Figure 28 .
Specimens examined.
BHUTAN: [Thimphu & Paro Districts] Thimphu & Paro rivers, 2400 m a.s.l., 14 Aug 1963, N.P. Balakrishnan 1195 (CAL); [Bumthang Distr.] Bumthang, 2600 m a.s.l., 6 Jun 1992, C. Parker 7176 (E00051985);
CHINA: Xizang: Ngari Prefecture: Zanda (Zhada) County, Toling (Tuolin), 3700 m a.s.l., 6 Aug 1974, Biological Institute Tibet Expedition Team 3830 (XJBI00005673); Burang (Pulan) County, 3900 m a.s.l., 18 Aug 1974, Biological Institute Tibet Expedition Team 3990 (XJBI00005675); Rutog (Ritu) County, Lake Bangong (Pangong Tso), 4220 m a.s.l., 3 Sep 1976, Qinghai-Tibet Team Meadow Group 76-238 (PE00541034, PE00541035); Gêrzê (Gaize) County, Marmê (Mami) Distr., 4500 m a.s.l., 8 Sep 1976, Gansu Agriculture University Team 161 (PE00541033); Gêrzê (Gaize) County, Oma (Wuma) Distr., 4550 m a.s.l., 9 Sep 1976, Qinghai-Tibet Team Vegetation Group 12521 (PE00511042); Nagqu Prefecture: [Nyima (Nima) County] Changthang, Dangra Yum Tso, 30°43'N, 86°35'E, 4590 m a.s.l., 9 Sep 2003, G. & S. Miehe 03-081-05 (herb. Miehe); Xigazê Prefecture: Bainang (Bailang) County, 3830 m a.s.l., 7 Jul 1960, Fu 354 (PE00511044); Gyirong (Jilong) County, Ruga, 3200 m a.s.l., 24 Jun 1972, Tibet Chinese Herbal Medicine Survey Team 514 (PE00510968); Namling (Nanmulin) County, Gangba, 4000 m a.s.l., 3 Aug 1972, Tibet Chinese Herbal Medicine Survey Team 972 (PE00510971); Nyalam (Nielamu) County, 3800 m a.s.l., 5 Sep 1972, Tibet Chinese Herbal Medicine Survey Team 1783 (PE00510969); Yadong (Chomo) County, Renqinggang Distr., 2800 m a.s.l., 9 Sep 1974, Qinghai-Tibet Team 74-2145 (PE00510975); [Ngamring (Angren) County] Lheding Gompa, 29°14'N, 86°53'E, 4540 m a.s.l., 20 Aug 2003, G. & S. Miehe 03-015-35 (herb. Miehe); 20-30 km W of Xigazê city, 16 Jul 1994, M.L. Zhang & S.Z. Zhang 94178 (WUK0780064); Lhasa City: Lhasa, 3800 m a.s.l., 16 Aug 1965, Zhang & Lang 1532 (PE00510990); Lhasa, Daxika to Longnanchaika, 4500 m a.s.l., 31 Aug 1965, Zhang & Lang 2249 (PE00510989); Nyêmo (Nimu) County, 3900 m a.s.l., 7 Oct 1972, Tibet Chinese Herbal Medicine Survey Team 4578 (PE00510970); Lhasa, 3650 m a.s.l., 2 Oct 1976, Qinghai-Tibet Team Vegetation Group 13813 (PE00511041); Lhasa, NW of Sera, 29°43'N, 91°08'E, 16 Sep 1999, G. & S. Miehe & Koch 99-201-01 (herb. Miehe); [Damxung (Dangxiong) County] Nindung Xian, 30°23'N, 90°54'E, 4285 m a.s.l., 13 Sep 2009, G. Miehe & Seeber 09-125-16 (herb. Miehe); Shannan Prefecture: Gyaca (Jiacha) County, 3340 m a.s.l., 22 Sep 1974, Qinghai-Tibet Team Vegetation Group 3358 (PE00234845); Cona (Cuona) County, 3200 m a.s.l., 10 Sep 1975, Qinghai-Tibet Team Additional Group 751960 (PE00510973); Yarlung Tsangpo, Gyaca, 3530 m a.s.l., 29°09'N, 92°35'E, 19 Sep 1998, G. & S. Miehe 98-14314 (herb. Miehe); Nyingchi Prefecture: [ Zayü (Chayu) County] Cawarong (Chawalong), 3000 m a.s.l., Sep 1935, C. W. Wang 66345 (PE00511036); [Bomi County] Yi’ong (Yigong), 2200 m a.s.l., 19 Jul 1965, Ying & Hong 650676 (PE00510985); Nyingchi (Linzhi) County, Naixi (Nixi), 3100 m a.s.l., 3 Aug 1965, Zhang & Lang 1292 (PE00510995); [Mainling (Milin) County] Tsangpo gorge, 29°35'N, 94°55'E, 18 Sep 1989, B. Dickoré 5506 (MSB144247); Qamdo Prefecture: Baxoi (Basu) County, near Rawu (Ranwu), 3900 m a.s.l., 29 Aug 1973, Qinghai-Tibet Team 73-1317 (PE00510991); Zogang (Zuogong) County, 3800 m a.s.l., 1 Jul 1976, Qinghai-Tibet Team 12080 (PE00510978);
INDIA: Jammu & Kashmir (selected specimens): Ladakh, Leh, Sep 1856, Schlagintweit 4 (P04993262); Srinagar, Sep 1856, Schlagintweit 4413 & 4631 (BM, E00151682, L1671277); Srinagar, Aug 1875, Aitchinson 4 (K); [Anantnag Distr.] Pahlgam, 14 Aug 1920, R.R. Stewart 5683 (K); Ladakh, Gya, Aug 1933, W. Koelz 6448 (G); Ladakh, Kargil, 9500 ft a.s.l., Aug 1934, Kohli 33 (K); Sind valley, Kulan, 7500 ft a.s.l., 31 Aug 1956, O. Polunin 56-611 (BM); Ladakh, Leh, 15 Aug 1975, M.V. Viswanathan 54685 (BSD); Ladakh, Rungdum [Rangdum], 4000 m a.s.l., 1980, Southampton Univ. Team 129 (K); Leh, 3620 m a.s.l., 1 Aug 1992, H. Hartmann 4015 (G455288); Ladakh, Leh/Sankar, 3500 m a.s.l., 4 Aug 1999, Beck 9 (MSB144242); Ladakh, Nubra Region, Sumur to Tiggur, 3150 m a.s.l., 18 Sep 2001, L. Klimeš 1918 (PRA); Himachal Pradesh (selected specimens): Kinnaur, 5 Sep 1847, T.T. Thomson s.n. (K); Dalhousie, 20 Sep 1874, C.B. Clarke 22781 (BM); Dalhousie, 1880, J. Drummond 1422 (K); Simla, [without date] Huegel s.n. (G); Simla, [without date] E. Madden 592 (E00151698); Simla, 7000 ft a.s.l., 1 Sep 1886, H. Collett 586 (K); Chamba, 28 Aug 1896, G.A. Gammie 18299 (LE); Chamba Distr., Kulel, 2 Sep 1896, G.A. Gammie 18455 (K); [Chamba Distr.] Pangi, 8000 ft a.s.l., 2 Aug 1899, J.F. Duthie s.n. (K); Lahaul, Kolagmes, Jul 1930, W. Koelz 453 (P05158987); Naggar, 2 Oct 1930, W. Koelz 1406 (P05159007); Lahaul, Kyelang, 10200-12000 ft a.s.l., 12 Jul 1941, N.L. Bor 15206 (K); Chatri, 2100 m a.s.l., 15 Oct 1987, R.J.D. McBeath 01967 (E); Spiti Distr., Kibber, 13 Aug 1994, S. Singh 88299 (BSD); Uttarakhand (selected specimens): Badhrinath, 10000 ft a.s.l., 11 Aug 1847, R. Strachey & J.E. Winterbottom 1 (BR, K); Tehri Garhwal [Distr.], Gorges valley, Aug 1889, J.F. Duthie 352 (BM, G, K); Almora Distr., 9 Oct 1950, Avasthi 1902 (B); nr Maneri, 26 Aug 1952, P. Huggins A6 (BM); Garhwal, Jumma, 2800 m a.s.l., 15 Aug 1974, B.D. Naithani 53894 (BSD); Chamoli Distr., Malari, Aug 1988, P.K. Hajra 87195 (BSD); Uttarkashi Distr., Kedarganga valley, 28 Jul 2002, P.K. Pusalkar 102005 (BSD);
NEPAL: Far-Western: Seti Zone: [Bajura Distr.] Kolti [vill.], 5000 ft a.s.l., Sep 1963, R. Bhandary 1222 (CAL); Midwestern: Karnali Zone: [Mugu Distr., nr Rara Lake] Gum Garhi, 2400 m a.s.l., 5 Jul 1977, T.B. Shrestha & N.P. Manandhar 241 (E00214393); Kalikot Distr., 7 Aug 1991, H. Takayama & K. Terada 9160336 (BM); Humla Distr., Humla, anonym s.n. (KATH); Humla Distr., Thanke Khola, E of Pipilang, 29°44'N, 82°2'E, 1700 m a.s.l., 14 Jul 2008, C. Pendry et al. A141 (E00392110); [Jumla Distr.] Jumla vill., 29°17'N, 82°05'E, 2400 m a.s.l., 3 Oct 2010, A. Sukhorukov 464 (G, MW, W2011-0006543, E00607768); Mugu Distr., 5 km SW of Rara Lake, 2500 m a.s.l., 22 Sep 2013, A. Sukhorukov 729 (G, MW); Western: Dhaulagiri Zone: Mustang [Distr.] 13000 ft a.s.l., 3 Aug 1954, J. Stainton, W.R. Sykes & L.H.J. Williams 2165 (BM); [Manang Distr.] Marsyangdi valley, between Pisang & Ongre, 3200 m a.s.l., 25 Sep 1969, Wraber 36508 (BM); Cha Lungpha, near Sangda, 13200 ft a.s.l., 6 Aug 1977, G. & S. Miehe 434 (BM); Mustang Distr., Tangbe, 28°54'N, 83°49'E, 31 Aug 2001, S. & G. Miehe & Koch 01-098-01 (herb. Miehe); Mustang Distr., Annapurna Conservation area, trekking route Jomosom-Nayapul, valley of Kali Gandaki river, 2500 m a.s.l., 25 Sep 2008, A. Sukhorukov 219 (MW); Eastern: Sagarmatha Zone: [Solukhumbu Distr.] Khumbu, Paugroche, 3900-4000 m a.s.l., 9 Oct 1962, J. Poelt s.n. (M).
General distribution.
Himalaya (southwards to Yunnan), Tibetan Plateau and Pamir Mountains. Widespread in Nepal.
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Dysphania nepalensis (Colla) Mosyakin & Clemants, J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 2(1): 428 (2008)
Sukhorukov, Alexander P., Liu, Pei-Liang & Kushunina, Maria 2019 |
Chenopodium multiflorum
Moq 1849 |