Coniogramme sinensis, Ching, 1974

Zhao, Junwen, Yang, Wenli, Wang, Caihong & Zhang, Gangmin, 2018, The identity of Coniogramme wilsonii (Pteridaceae), Phytotaxa 358 (1), pp. 76-82 : 76-79

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Coniogramme sinensis
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Identity of Coniogramme sinensis View in CoL

Coniogramme sinensis Ching (1974: 210) View in CoL was published by Ching (1974) from Haopingsi, Taipai Shan, Mei County, Shaanxi. The key characteristics of the species are the lustrous, reddish-purple stipes, the hairs on the backs of the laminae, and hydathodes that extend into the teeth. After thorough study of the protologue of C. wilsonii View in CoL , however, we found that its key characteristic is almost the same as that of C. sinensis View in CoL , except that the former species has some areoles on the pinnule, whereas the latter one has no areoles.

In the protologue of Coniogramme wilsonii View in CoL , the author stated that it was described on the basis of only one specimen (holotype, E. H. Wilson 1457), which is deposited in B. However, we found a duplicate (isotype, Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ) deposited in K. By comparing the two specimens, we found them to be different in the number of areoles. On the holotype, we can observe 42 areoles on its 9 pinnules, and each pinnule has areoles ; however, on the isotype, we found only 6 areoles on its 23 pinnules, and some pinnules had one or two areoles, while others had none. This indicates that the number of areoles per pinnule is not stable within C. wilsonii View in CoL and it cannot be used as a reliable character in recognizing the species.

After detailed study of the holotype of C. sinensis, P.C. Tsoong 187 ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ), we also found 12 areoles on its 21 pinnules. Furthermore, examination of wild C. sinensis populations around the type locality showed some individuals to have a few areoles on the pinnule occasionally, which is consistent with C. wilsonii ( Table 1). Hence, we can conclude that the two taxa are conspecific, and C. sinensis should be considered as a synonym of C. wilsonii .

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

H

University of Helsinki

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Polypodiopsida

Order

Polypodiales

Family

Pteridaceae

Genus

Coniogramme

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Coniogramme sinensis

Zhao, Junwen, Yang, Wenli, Wang, Caihong & Zhang, Gangmin 2018
2018
Loc

Coniogramme sinensis

Ching, R. C. 1974: )
1974
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