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        <dc:title>Rhododendron longipedicellatum (Ericaceae) a new species from Southeastern Yunnan, China</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Cai, Lei</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Neilsen, Jens</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Dao, Zhi-Ling</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Ma, Yong-Peng</dc:creator>
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        <bibo:journal>Phytotaxa</bibo:journal>
        <dc:date>2016</dc:date>
        <bibo:pubDate>2016-11-01</bibo:pubDate>
        <bibo:volume>282</bibo:volume>
        <bibo:issue>4</bibo:issue>
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        <dwc:authority>Lei Cai &amp; Y.P. Ma</dwc:authority>
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        <dwc:class>Magnoliopsida</dwc:class>
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        <dwc:species>longipedicellatum</dwc:species>
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        <spm:hasContent>  Diagnosis:—The new species most closely resembles  Rhododendron rushforthiiin its apiculate leaf blade apex, 3–8-flowered inflorescence, yellow flowers, undeveloped calyx with triangular lobes, campanulate corolla with pubescent mouth, orange anthers, and arched style. It differs from  R. rushforthiiin its whorled (versus scattered) leaves, obovate to oblong-obovate (versus elliptic) leaf blade, rounded, emarginate leaf apex (versus broadly acute, not emarginate), 3–4.2-cm-long pedicel (versus 1–2.2 cm), 0.8–2-mm-long ovate or triangular calyx lobes (versus 3–4 mm, triangular), and 1–1.8-cm-long stamens (versus 0.8–0.9 cmlong).</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent>  Type:— CHINA. Yunnan: Malipo County, Babu Community, Nadeng village, Xiaonong, ca. 1197 ma.s.l., 104°56 ′50.73 ″E, 28°23 ′02.60 ″N, 13 December 2014(fl.),  Z. L. Dao. &amp; Y. P. Ma DZL3637-1( holotype KUN!, isotype KUN!). Multi-branched shrubs 1–2.5 mtall; young shoots slender, long, glandular-scaly. Petiole 4–7 mm, deep red or occasionally green, sparsely scaly; leaves whorled, lamina leathery, obovate or oblong-obovate, 4–7.5 × 2–3.8 cm; base cuneate, narrowly decurrent, margin slightly revolute; apex rounded, emarginate, apiculate; abaxial surface pale green, scales scattered, brown; adaxial surface dark or fresh green, scaly or not, the lateral veins 4–8 pairs, midvein and lateral veins raised abaxially, concave adaxially. Inflorescence terminal, umbellate, 4–7-flowered. Pedicel 3–4.2 cm, sparsely glandular-scaly, white-pubescent; calyx lobes 5, 0.8–2 mm, ovate or triangular, scaly abaxially and on margin; corolla campanulate, pure yellow without blotch or spots, 1.5–2 cm, tube 0.7–1 cm, outer surface finely scaly, mouth pubescent; lobes broadly elliptic, ca. 1.2–1.5 × 0.6–0.9 cm; stamens 10, 1–1.8 cm, unequal, as long as or shorter than corolla; filaments densely white-pubescent in lower half but glabrous at base and apex; anthers orange, ca. 0.4 cm; ovary 5-locular, ca. 5 mm, densely white-pubescent; style arched, 0.7–1 cm. Capsule densely pubescent, ca. 1 cm, dehiscing from top; persistent style ca. 0.4 cm. Seeds unknown.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent>   Distribution and ecology— Rhododendron longipedicellatumis known only from the typelocality where it is represented by three populations in limestone areas at 1180–1250 ma.s.l. in Babu Community, Malipo County, SE Yunnan, China. The largest population in Nadeng village comprises about 350 mature plants, with the other two populations in Xiaonong each comprising ca. 80 individuals.  Rhododendron longipedicellatumis found in habitats dominated by limestoneloving vegetation, dominated by  Pistacia weinmanniifoliaJ. Poisson ex Franchet( Anacardiaceae) and  Cyclobalanopsis glaucoidesSchottky( Fagaceae), and occurs together with  Paphiopedilum malipoenseS.C. Chen &amp; Z.H. Tsi( Orchidaceae),  Paphiopedilum micranthumTang &amp; F.T. Wang( Orchidaceae),  Tsugasp.( Pinaceae),  Taxussp.( Taxaceae) and  Mahoniasp.( Berberidaceae).   FIGURE 2.  Rhododendron longipedicellatumLei Cai &amp; Y.P. Ma.(A, C, E–J) and  R. rushforthii(B &amp; D) A &amp; B. Pressed branch with leaves and flowers; C. Branch with young fruits and flower; D. Flowering branch; E. Habitat and habit; F–G. Flowers; H. Lateral view of flowers showing corollas and pedicels; I–J. Fruiting branches.  Phenology—Flowering from December to January, fruiting after February.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent>  Etymology—The epithet “ longipedicellatum” refers to the relatively long pedicels of the new species. This species has almost the longest pedicels in R.subsect. Pseudovireya(Clarke) Sleumer. The Chinese name in Pinyin is “chang geng du juan”.   Similar species— Rhododendron longipedicellatumis most similar to  R. rushforthii, originally described from Sapa District, Lao Cai Province, N Vietnamand also distributed in S Yunnan. It can be distinguished from  R. rushforthiiby its arrangement of leaves, the shape and color of the lamina, the length of the petiole and the size of the calyx lobes ( Table 1). Two other species,  R. trancongiiand  R. datiandingensefound in Hoa Binh Province, Vietnamand Guangdong Province, Chinaare similar to  R. longipedicellatumin their multi-flowered umbels but can be easily distinguished by the color and shape of the lamina, the leaf apex, lengths of the petiole, pedicel and stamens, and the indumentum of the ovary ( Table 1).</spm:hasContent>
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