Disporum xilingense, X. X. Zhu & L. Zhang, 2016
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.252.1.6 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F472D41D-FFB5-130B-2FD7-FD8CFA28FB5F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Disporum xilingense |
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Key to Disporum xilingense View in CoL and other closely related species
According to morphological data from Hara (1988), the newly described species is related to D. leucanthum , D. bodinieri , D. leschenaultianum D. Don (1839: 45) and D. tonkinense Koyama (1958: 303) . Based on our understanding, it is also related to D. acuminatissimum . The following key is provided to facilitate identification of these closely related species together with D. xilingense .
1. Flowers widely open. Tepals only minutely papillose on margin or midrib or lower part, with obtuse to acute apex..................... 2
- Flowers semi-opening. Tepals minutely puberulent on both surfaces, and minutely papillose on lower part, with long acuminate apex. S China (Guangxi) ................................................................................................................................... D. acuminatissimum View in CoL
2. Filaments 5–15 mm long. Flowers white. Tepals abruptly narrowed in the lower part .................................................................... 3
- Filaments 3–6 mm long. Flowers white, redness, or dark purple. Tepals not abruptly narrowed in the lower part ......................... 4
3. Tepals 12–26 mm long. Stamens as long as or shorter than tepals. Style 7–26 mm long. SW China, NE India, Sikkim, and possibly east Nepal......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
- Tepals 6–7 mm long. Stamens slightly longer than tepals. Style 4–6 mm long. N Vietnam ( Tonkin).......................... D. tonkinense View in CoL
4. Flower white, large. Tepals oblong, 10–15(20) mm long. Stamens much shorter than tepals. S India, Sri Lanka............................. ............................................................................................................................................................................ D. leschenaultianum View in CoL
- Flower greenish yellow, redness, or dark purple, small. Tepals 6–12 mm long. Stamens as long as or slightly shorter than tepals. SW China......................................................................................................................................................................... D. bodinieri View in CoL
5. Tepals 12–20 × 3–7 mm, white. Stamens as long as or shorter than tepals, 8–18mm long. Style 7–12 mm long. NE India, Sikkim, possibly east Nepal...................................................................................................................................................... D. leucanthum View in CoL
- Tepals 23–26 × 3–4 mm, white or greenish yellow. Stamens distinct shorter than tepals, 14–16 mm long. Style 24–26 mm long. SW China (Sichuan) ...................................................................................................................................................... D. xilingense View in CoL
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