Evansia (Alef.) Salisb. ex Decne., Bull. Soc. Bot.

Crespo, Manuel B., Martínez-Azorín, Mario & Mavrodiev, Evgeny V., 2015, Can a rainbow consist of a single colour? A new comprehensive generic arrangement of the ‘ Iris sensu latissimo’ clade (Iridaceae), congruent with morphology and molecular data, Phytotaxa 232 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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Evansia (Alef.) Salisb. ex Decne., Bull. Soc. Bot.
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6. Evansia (Alef.) Salisb. ex Decne., Bull. Soc. Bot. View in CoL France 20: 301 (1873) ( Evansia Salisb., Trans. Hort. Soc. London View in CoL 1: 303 (1812) nom. inval., sine descr.) [≡ Xiphion subg. Evansia Alef., Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 21: 297 (1863); Iris subg. Crossiris Spach, Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. ser. 3, 5: 110 (1846); Iris subg. Evansia (Alef.) Baker, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 16: 143 (1877)]. Type (lectotype here designated):— E. fimbriata (Vent.) Decne. [≡ Iris fimbriata Vent., Descr. Pl. Nouv. : t. 9 (1800)] = E. japonica (Thunb.) Klatt, Abh. Naturf. Ges. Halle View in CoL 15: 373 (1882) [≡ Iris japonica Thunb., Trans. Linn. Soc. London View in CoL 2: 327 (1794)]

Description:—Rhizomatous herbs, with perennial aerial structures. Rhizome stout, many-branched, nodose, with remains of leaf bases, and sometimes with slender long creeping stolons; roots fibrous, slender. Stems aerial, usually bamboo-like, many branched, usually carrying many scars and old leaf sheaths, solid or hollow, rounded or ± flattened in cross section. Leaves isobilateral, broadly linear to ensiform, sometimes glossy on one side, or with 4–5 prominent ribs, not fetid. Flowers in small clusters, terminal on branches, each with persistent stiff, articulate pedicel. Spathe valves 3–6, herbaceous, green, sometimes with scariose margin at anthesis. Perigone in 2 rows, not much differing in size and shape, fused in a short tube, widened at the apex; falls erect-patent, obovate to elliptic, with markedly erose-dentate, undulate margin, patent to strongly reflexed towards apex, sometimes emarginate, gradually tapering into a short claw, with central crest of a single row, coloured, entire to fimbriate, flanked by two pairs of lateral structures at the base; standards patent, elliptic to narrowly-obovate, with ± undulate-erose margin, sometimes with glandular hairs on the adaxial surface, narrowed into a short, nearly flat haft. Stamen filaments free, adnate to the fall bases. Ovary trilocular, with axile placentation. Style filiform, with 3 petaloid branches, less than half longer than falls, each one concealing a stamen; crests long, incurved, with deeply fimbriate margins; stigma bilobed, with broad lobes, ± minutely denticulate. Capsule globose-ovoid to cylindric-ovoid, with 6 ribs, trigonous, not hidden into spathes, shortly pointed, unbeaked; pericarp subcoriaceous, 6-ribbed, sometimes reticulate veined. Seeds numerous, angulose, ± flattened, with small whitish aril; testa corky, brownish, with surface irregularly wrinkled, matte. p = 7, 8. Figs. 3J View FIGURE 3 , 6D View FIGURE 6 , 13B View FIGURE 13 .

It includes al least 5 species, occurring in the eastern parts of Asia ( Fig. 14A View FIGURE 14 ).

Needed new combinations:— Evansia confusa (Sealy) M.B.Crespo, Mart. -Azorín & Mavrodiev, comb. nov. Basionym: Iris confusa Sealy, Gard. Chron., Ser. View in CoL 3, 102: 414 (1937). Evansia formosana (Ohwi) M.B.Crespo, Mart. -Azorín & Mavrodiev, comb. nov. Basionym: Iris formosana Ohwi, Acta Phytotax. Geobot. View in CoL 3: 115 (1934). Evansia nantouensis (S.S.Ying) M.B.Crespo, Mart. -Azorín & Mavrodiev, comb. nov. Basionym: Iris nantouensis S.S.Ying, Quart. J. Exp. Forest. View in CoL 1(3): 107 (1987). Evansia wattii (Baker ex Hook.f.) M.B.Crespo, Mart. -Azorín & Mavrodiev, comb. nov. Basionym: Iris wattii Baker ex Hook.f., Fl. Brit. View in CoL India 6: 273 (July 1892).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Asparagales

Family

Iridaceae

Loc

Evansia (Alef.) Salisb. ex Decne., Bull. Soc. Bot.

Crespo, Manuel B., Martínez-Azorín, Mario & Mavrodiev, Evgeny V. 2015
2015
Loc

Iris nantouensis S.S.Ying, Quart. J. Exp. Forest.

S. S. Ying 1987: 107
1987
Loc

Iris confusa

Sealy 1937: 414
1937
Loc

Iris formosana

Ohwi 1934: 115
1934
Loc

Iris wattii Baker ex Hook.f., Fl. Brit.

Hook. f., Fl. Brit. 1892: 273
1892
Loc

E. japonica (Thunb.) Klatt, Abh. Naturf. Ges. Halle

Klatt 1882: 373
1882
Loc

Iris subg. Evansia (Alef.)

Baker 1877: 143
1877
Loc

Evansia (Alef.) Salisb. ex Decne., Bull. Soc. Bot.

Decne. 1873: 301
1873
Loc

Xiphion subg. Evansia Alef., Bot. Zeitung (Berlin)

Evansia Alef. 1863: 297
1863
Loc

Iris subg. Crossiris Spach, Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot.

Crossiris Spach 1846: 110
1846
Loc

Evansia Salisb., Trans. Hort. Soc. London

Evansia Salisb. 1812: 303
1812
Loc

Iris japonica Thunb., Trans. Linn. Soc. London

Thunb. 1794: 327
1794
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