Rhapis robusta Burret (1937: 587)
Henderson, Andrew, 2016, A revision of Rhapis (Arecaceae), Phytotaxa 258 (2), pp. 137-152 : 147-148
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9. Rhapis robusta Burret (1937: 587) View in CoL . Lectotype (here designated):— CHINA. Kwangsi : Lungchow, 7 July 1935, S. Ko 55429 (lectotype IBSC!)(the holotype at B was destroyed)
Stems 1.5 m long, 0.7(0.6–0.8) cm diameter. Leaf sheath fibers coarse, flattened, forming a diagonal mesh, extended into a well-developed ligule; petioles 29.7(20.0–43.0) cm long, 2.2(1.7–3.0) mm wide at the apex; abaxial hastula usually complete, a low ridge separating petiole apex from costa; segments 5(2–8) per leaf; central segments elliptic, usually multi-veined, acuminate, the apices oblique, toothed, 21.5(15.7–27.0) cm long, 3.1(1.8–4.2) cm wide at midpoint, joined at the base, the non-split basal part 3.3(1.4–5.3) cm; lateral segments 19.8(15.7–24.0) cm long, 2.2(1.9–2.7) cm wide at midpoint, the non-split basal part 1.9(1.0–2.7) cm; abaxial surface of segments without scales, not indumentose when first exposed. Inflorescences slender, few branched, with the first branch not as large as the rest of the inflorescence; prophyll and peduncular bract narrow, tubular, not or scarcely overlapping, the inflorescences exerted apically through the bracts on a curved peduncle; rachis length not recorded; rachillae filiform, usually tomentose, especially the staminate ones; proximal rachilla 6.2(4.0–7.4) cm long, 0.6(0.4–0.8) mm wide; staminate and pistillate flowers sessile; staminate and pistillate corollas with poorly developed, inturned apical lobes, these not swollen internally; filaments keeled; fruits color and size not recorded, borne on a pedicelliform pistillate corolla.
Distribution and habitat:—Northern Vietnam (Cao Bang, Ha Giang) and adjacent China (Guangxi)( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ) in lowland forest on limestone soils at 500(400–700) m elevation.
Taxonomic notes:— The segments of Rhapis robusta have scarcely toothed apices and they appear almost acuminate.
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