Oreocharis dimorphosepala (W. H. Chen & Y. M. Shui) Mich. Möller

Chen, Wen-Hong, Shui, Yu-Min & Möller, Michael, 2014, Two new combinations in Oreocharis Benth. (Gesneriaceae) from China, Candollea 69 (2), pp. 179-182 : 182

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2014v692a10

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718805

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E6687BF-FFF8-FFD8-FFD6-FC8CFE0631AE

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Carolina

scientific name

Oreocharis dimorphosepala (W. H. Chen & Y. M. Shui) Mich. Möller
status

 

Oreocharis dimorphosepala (W. H. Chen & Y. M. Shui) Mich. Möller View in CoL , comb. nova

( Fig. 1 View Fig F-I).

Ξ Ancylostemon dimorphosepalus W. H. Chen & Y. M. Shui View in CoL in Ann. Bot. Fenn. 49: 391. 2012.

Typus: CHINA. Prov. Yunnan: Yuanyang County, Shangxincheng Community, in broad-leaved forests along ravines, 23°03’45’’N 102°56’56’’E, 2368 m, 1.VIII.2010, fl., Y. M. Shui & al. 85333 (holo-: KUN [ KUN0149160 ]!; iso-: PE!). GoogleMaps

Distribution and habitat. – Oreocharis dimorphosepala occurs only in Yuanyang County in SE Yunnan. The plants grow at the foot of tree trunks in evergreen forests between 2270 and 2620 m.

Conservation status. – The situation of O. dimorphosepalus is precarious. YMS and WHC have observed only 13 mature individuals in the field during 2009-2012 surveys. The species usually grows on the foot of tree trunks with a very low frequency of occurrence. So far, only three trees have been observed harbouring the plant in Yuanyang County. Thus, we propose to provisionally assess O. dimorphosepalus as “Critically Endangered” [CR D] following IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria ( IUCN, 2012).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Lamiales

Family

Gesneriaceae

Genus

Oreocharis

Loc

Oreocharis dimorphosepala (W. H. Chen & Y. M. Shui) Mich. Möller

Chen, Wen-Hong, Shui, Yu-Min & Möller, Michael 2014
2014
Loc

Ancylostemon dimorphosepalus

W. H. Chen & Y. M. Shui 2012: 391
2012
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