Rubus nguyenii Huan C.Wang, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.172.3.12 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03834B11-FFF7-FFA3-FF49-E197497CB8B8 |
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Felipe |
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Rubus nguyenii Huan C.Wang |
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nom. nov. |
Rubus nguyenii Huan C.Wang View in CoL , nom. nov. ( Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 )
Replaced name: Rubus caudatisepalus T. H. Nguyên & Yakovlev (1982: 108) , nom. illeg., non Calderón (1973: 57). Type : — VIETNAM.? Hoang Lien Son:? Sa pa, collection date unknown, sine coll. 75 (holotype HN, not seen, probably lost.)
Paratype: — VIETNAM. Bac Thai : Dai Tu, 1967, Be Kim khe s.n. ( HN!) .
Etymology: —The new specific epithet is dedicated to Nguyên Tien Hiep, one of the authors of Rubus caudatisepalus T. H. Nguyên & Yakovlev.
Additional specimens examined:— CHINA. Yunnan: Jingping county, Yongping village, Hetou Zhai , Laoling , 2200m, 9 May 1956, Sino-Russ. Exped. 1128 (IBSC-0323388, KUN- 689454, PE-00168928); Pingbian county , Jianshe village , Laojian Shan , 2140m, 19 March 1954, P. Y. Mao 03504 (IBSC-0323378, KUN-689452, KUN-689453, PE- 00168937, WUK-196043) .
Notes: —Based on two collections from northern Vietnam, Nguyên & Yakovlev (1982: 108) published the name Rubus caudatisepalus T. H. Nguyên & Yakovlev , which they placed it in sect. Corchorifolii Focke (1911: 129). The name R. caudatisepalus , however, had been previously used by Calderón (1973: 57) for a different Mexican species. Thus Nguyên & Yakovlev’s name is a later homonym of R. caudatisepalus Calderón and illegitimate. A replacement name (nomen novum), R. nguyenii Huan C. Wang , is proposed here.
Rubus nguyenii Huan C. Wang is very similar to R. corchorifolius Linn. f., a species widespread in East Asia, but differs from the latter by its stems nearly glabrous, leaves long acuminate at apex, lateral veins of leaves 9-11 pairs, sepals caudate at apex, styles pilose at base, and fruits nearly glabrous. This species has so far been reported only from northern Vietnam (Nguyên & Yakovlev 1982, Averyanov & Nguyên 1996), here two gatherings (Sino-Russ Exped.1128 and P. Y. Mao 03504) from southeastern Yunnan, China, are first reported for the flora of China.
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National Center for Natural Sciences and Technology |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Yale University |
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