Paris qiliangiana H.Li, J.Yang & Y.H.Wang, 2017

Yang, Jun, Wang, Yue-Hu & Li, Heng, 2017, Paris qiliangiana (Melanthiaceae), a new species from Hubei, China, Phytotaxa 329 (2), pp. 193-196 : 193-195

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.329.2.13

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13723083

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6147E01B-FC2B-FF9C-FF76-FB25B1D1FCD6

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Felipe

scientific name

Paris qiliangiana H.Li, J.Yang & Y.H.Wang
status

sp. nov.

Paris qiliangiana H.Li, J.Yang & Y.H.Wang View in CoL , sp. nov. ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )

Type:— CHINA. Hubei Province: Daping Village , Fengxi Township , Zhuxi County, in plantation areas under the forest, 31° 55 ′ N, 109° 40 ′ E, elev. 1004 m, in flower, 6 May, 2017, Li & Yang 053-03, (holotype: KUN!; isotype: KUN!) GoogleMaps .

The new species differs from P. delavayi Franchet (1898: 190) by its slanting sepals; erect, linear petals as long as or slightly shorter than the sepals, usually equal to the number of sepals and stigmas; stamens in two whorls, two times the number of sepals, free portion of connective 1–2 mm long, yellowish green or purple, rounded at apex; stylar base usually white, occasionally pale purple.

Erect, glabrous, perennial herbs. Rhizome thickened, cylindrical, oblique or horizontal, yellowish brown outside, white and starchy inside, 3.0–8.0 cm long, 0.8–2.0 cm in diameter, fibrous roots borne on the three or four new nodes. Stems 1 or 2, green or purplish red, 18.0–62.0 cm, 0.3–0.5 cm thick, surrounded by three 1.0–2.0 cm long dark membranous scales at base, the scales leaving three inconspicuous scars on the rhizome when they wither. Leaves (4–)5–6(–7)– 8 in a terminal whorl; petioles green or dark purple, 0.8–4.0 × 0.1–0.3 cm; leaf blades ovate, obovate or oblanceolate, 7.0–13.0 × 3.5–6.0 cm, green adaxially, pale green abaxially, apex acuminate, base subrounded, subcordate or cuneate; major veins 3–5, obvious, nearly basal, depressed adaxially and prominent abaxially, conspicuously net-veined. Flower solitary, terminal; pedicel 7.5–24.0 cm long and 0.2–0.4 cm thick, green or purplish red; sepals (3–)4–5(–6), green adaxially, pale green abaxially, ovate or lanceolate, 4.0–8.0 × 1.5–3.5 cm, base cuneate or rounded, apex acuminate, persistent; petals (3–)4–5(–6), usually equal to the number of sepals and stigmas, linear, 3.0–6.0 × 0.1 cm wide, as long as or slightly shorter than sepals, persistent, erect, light green in the lower 3/4 of its length, yellowish green or purple–black, slightly widening in the upper 1/3; stamens (6–)8–10(–12), in two whorls, usually equal to twice the number of sepals, 1.8–2. 5 cm long, filaments yellow-green, 0.3–0.5 cm long, anthers yellow, 1.0–2.0 cm long, free portion of connective only 0.1–0.2 cm long, yellowish green or purple, rounded at apex; ovary ovoid, green, with (3–)4–5(–6) longitudinal ridges, carpels (3–)4–5(–6), rarely 2 (Li & Yang 053-1), unilocular with parietal placenta, ovate anatropous ovules, white, transparent, numerous, on two longitudinal rows along every placenta; stylar base usually white, occasionally pale purple, inflated and forming a pyramid over the top of ovary, style ca. 0.2–0.6 cm, pale yellow to orange; stigmas (3–)4–5(–6), rarely 2 (Li & Yang 053-1), free, ca. 0.1–0.3 cm long, light yellow to purple, revolute at flowering. Capsule yellowish green at maturity, spheroidal, with (3–)4–5(–6) longitudinal ridges, 2.0–3.0 cm in diameter, irregularly dehiscing between ridges. Seeds subglobose, ca. 0.3 cm in diameter, white, wholly enveloped by a red, succulent testa.

Distribution:— The new species is known only from Daping Village, Fengxi Township, Zhuxi County, western Hubei Province. Our investigations in the Daba mountainous areas bordering on Shangxi Province and Chongqing Municipality, Zhuxi County, Shengnongjia County, Shiyan City and Enshi County Hubei Province, and Chengkou County, Chongqing Municipality found some individuals of this species cultivated by local farmers, who announced that these plants were collected from the mountains around there, but the exact localities were unknown. It is possible that Paris qiliangensis has a relatively wide distribution in western China, and more explorations are needed.

Ecology:— Paris qiliangiana grows under subtropical evergreen forests at 720–1140 m.

Phenology:— Flowering March–May and fruiting September–October.

Etymology:— The specific epithetic is in honour of Qi-Liang Gan, in appreciation of his excellent contribution to the study of plants in Zhuxi, Hubei Province.

Taxonomic relationships: —The species is morphologically similar to P. delavayi in leaf shape and texture ( Li 1984, 1998, Zomlefer 1997, Ji et al. 2006, 2017, Li et al. 2017, Wang et al. 2017). However, P. qiliangiana clearly differs in several characteristics ( Table 1).

Additional specimens examined:— CHINA. Hubei Province: Daping Village, Fengxi Township , Zhuxi County, 31° 55 ′ N, 109° 40 ′ E, elev. 1004 m, 6 May, 2017, Li & Yang 053-01,053-02,053-04,053-05,053-06,053-07 ( KUN) GoogleMaps ; Songbai Township , Shengnongjia County, 31° 44 ′ N, 110° 39 ′ E, elev. 931 m, 7 May 2017, Li & Yang 053-013 ( KUN) GoogleMaps ; Shiyan County, elev. 720 m, 8 May 2017, Li & Luo 053-014, 053-015 ( KUN) ; Xingtian Village, Bangqiao Township , Enshi County, 30° 31 ′ N, 109° 11 ′ E, elev. 1759 m, 13 May 2017, Wang wz-0710 ( HNNU) GoogleMaps .

KUN

Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

HNNU

Hunan Normal University

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Liliales

Family

Melanthiaceae

Genus

Paris

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