Phlomoides liangwangshanensis Y. Zhao, H.L. Zheng & C.L. Xiang, 2021

Zhao, Yue, Chen, Ya-Ping, Zheng, Hai-Lei, Peng, Hua & Xiang, Chun-Lei, 2021, Phlomoides liangwangshanensis (Lamiaceae), a new species from Yunnan, China, Phytotaxa 491 (1), pp. 72-78 : 73-74

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.491.1.8

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5754197

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scientific name

Phlomoides liangwangshanensis Y. Zhao, H.L. Zheng & C.L. Xiang
status

sp. nov.

Phlomoides liangwangshanensis Y. Zhao, H.L. Zheng & C.L. Xiang View in CoL , sp. nov. ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).

Type: — CHINA. Yunnan Province: Chengjiang City, Liangwang Mountain , 24°45′22.56″N, 102°53′13.03″E, on the grassy slope, elevation 2755 m, 18 Jul 2018, Y. P GoogleMaps . Chen et al. EM483 (holotype: KUN!; isotypes: K!, KUN!, PE!) .

Diagnosis: — Phlomoides liangwangshanensis is morphologically similar to P. franchetiana ( Diels 1912: 242) Kamelin & Makhmedov (1990a: 243) and P. ruptilis (C.Y. Wu 1977: 254) Kamelin & Makhmedov (1990a: 244) ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ), but can be distinguished by its bracts 6–7 mm long (vs. 1–2 mm long in P. franchetiana , 2–3 mm long in P. ruptilis ), and calyx teeth triangular (vs. broadly triangular in P. franchetiana and P. ruptilis ) with spines 4–6 mm long (1–2 mm long in P. franchetiana and P. ruptilis ) and without teeth-like sinuses (vs. sinuses expanded into triangular teeth in P. franchetiana and P. ruptilis ).

Perennial herbs. Stems 40–60 cm tall, subquadrangular, robust, much branched, densely stellate pilose. Basal leaf absent; petioles 1–13.5 cm long, densely stellate pilose; laminas of cauline leaves broadly ovate to ovate-oblong, thick papery, 5–16 × 3–12.5 cm, adaxially green, densely stellate pilose, abaxially white, densely stellate pilose, with base cordate, margin serrate or crenate, apex acute to acuminate. Verticillasters axillary, 10–16-flowered; floral leaves 2–7.5 × 1–6.5 cm, petioles 2–9 mm long, broadly ovate, gradually reduced upward; bracts subulate, 6–7 mm long, densely stellate pilose. Calyx tubular, 10–12 × 4 mm, densely stellate pilose and pubescent outside, conspicuously 10-veined; teeth 5, triangular, subequal, 1.5–2 mm long, apical spine 4–6 mm long. Corolla light yellow, ca. 2 cm long, 2-lipped; posterior lip ca. 7 mm long, galeate, densely stellate tomentose outside, margin denticulate, bearded inside; anterior lip 3-lobed, ca. 7 × 8 mm, middle lobe largest, oblong, ca. 5 × 2.5 mm, lateral lobes ovate, margin irregularly denticulate; tube slightly exserted, sparsely stellate tomentose outside, annulate pilose inside near base; Stamens 4, included, glabrous, posterior filaments with upwardly curved appendages at base. Style included, apex unequally 2-lobbed. Mature mericarps brown, elliptic, ca. 5.5 × 2.7 mm, glabrous.

Phenology: —Flowering from July to August and fruiting from October to December.

Distribution, habitat and ecology: —Based on present collections, P. liangwangshanensis is only known from its type locality, i.e. Liangwang Mountain in central Yunnan Province, China. It is restricted to the top of the mountain and grows on grassy slopes at an elevation between 2700 m and 2800 m ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ).

Etymology: —The specific epithet refers to the Liangwang Mountain (Liang Wang Shan) in Yunnan Province, where the new species was found.

Common name (assigned here):— Liang Wang Shan Cao Cao Su (梁王山ĦOiḞ; Chinese name).

Additional specimen examined (paratypes):— CHINA. Yunnan Province: Chengjiang City, Liangwang Mountain , 24°45′12.90″N, 102°53′21.08″E, elevation 2740 m, 3 Nov 2018, Y. P GoogleMaps . Chen et al. EM734 ( KUN!) .

Additional specimens of P. franchetiana examined: — CHINA. Yunnan: Dongchuan District, Oct 1909, Fr. Ducloox 6441 ( KUN1220633 View Materials ); Dali City, Cangshan Mountain Range , elevation 2500 m, 25 Aug 1933, Y . Tsiang 11681 ( IBSC0005133 View Materials , PE00835495 ); Dali City , Cangshan Mountain range, Jun 1941, H. C . Wang 948 ( PE00835493 , IBSC0005132 View Materials ); Yangbi County, 19 Jun 1942, H. C . Wang 2391 ( PE00835494 ); Binchuan County, Jizu Mountain , 21 Dec 1946, S. E . Liu 22029 ( IBSC0585513 View Materials , PE00835496 ); Luquan County, Emao Village , elevation 2500 m, 06 Nov 1952, P. Y . Mao 01688 ( PE00835500 ); Songming County, Guodong Village , elevation 1950 m, 16 Oct 1955, P. Y . Mao 51336 ( PE00835499 ); Songming County, Guodong Village , elevation 2380 m, 22 Aug 1957, B. Y . Qiu 54861 ( IBSC0585511 View Materials , PE00835498 ); Songming County, Guodong Village , elevation 2400 m, 21 Sept 1957, B. Y . Qiu 55153 ( PE00835497 ); Dali City , E side of Cangshan Mountain Range, 10 Jul 1984, Sino-Amer. Bot. Exped. 950 ( E); Dali City, Cangshan Mountain Range , elevation 3050 m, 26 Sept 2005, L. Q . Fang et al. 091056 ( KUN0711276 View Materials ); Dali City , E side of Cangshan Mountain Range , elevation 2700 m, 13 Jul 2009, Z. J . Yin et al. 1144 ( KUN1225204 View Materials ); Songming County, Guodong Village , elevation 2300 m, 14 Sept 2009, C. L . Xiang & E . D. Liu 366 ( KUN0715366 View Materials ) .

Additional specimens of P. ruptilis examined: — CHINA. Yunnan: Lijiang City, Yulong Snow Mountain , elevation 3500 m, 7 Jul 1962, A. L . Zhang. 100641 ( KUN0226569 View Materials ); Dali City, Cangshan Mountain Range, Xiaohuadianba, elevation 2900–3050 m, 10 Jul 1984, Sino-Amer. Bot. Exped. 950 ( KUN); Dali City, Cangshan Mountain Range , Xiaohuadianba, elevation 2900–3200 m, 19 Jul 1984, Sino-Amer. Bot. Exped. 1175 ( E, KUN); Lijiang City, Yulong Snow Mountain , elevation 3300 m, 22 Jul 1997, Anonymous 4041 ( KUN1268174 View Materials ); Dali City, Cangshan Mountain Range , Huadianba, elevation 3240 m, 9 Aug 2017, Y. P . Chen et al. EM353 ( KUN); Heqing County, Ma’er Mountain , elevation 3240 m, 7 Aug 2018, Y. P . Chen & H . Zhu EM507 ( KUN); Weixi County, J. S . Yang. 83-2366 ( KUN0228570 View Materials ); Heqing County, Ma’er Mountain , J. S . Yang 63-1902 ( KUN1218986 View Materials ) .

Y

Yale University

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

KUN

Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

PE

Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

H

University of Helsinki

C

University of Copenhagen

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

B

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

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

Q

Universidad Central

Z

Universität Zürich

J

University of the Witwatersrand

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Lamiales

Family

Lamiaceae

Genus

Phlomoides

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