identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03BC8782FFBAFF8CFF14CFCAFDA6EB5D.text	03BC8782FFBAFF8CFF14CFCAFDA6EB5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Delphinium kansuense W. T. Wang	<div><p>Delphinium kansuense W.T. Wang in Wang &amp; Hsiao (1965: 100). Figs. 1–5, 7.</p> <p>Type:— CHINA. Gansu: Lianhua Shan, August 1950, Lanzhou Norm. Univ. Depart. Biol. 65 (holotype PE 00026987!). Fig. 1A.</p> <p>= Delphinium crassifolium var. tanguticum Maximowicz (1889: 22). Type:— CHINA. Qinghai [not Kansu (= Gansu) as given in the field record and in the protologue]: precise locality unknown, north Datong mountain range, lower forest belt, wet meadows, 16 August 1880, N.M. Przewalski s.n. (lectotype, here designated, LE01013668!). Remaining syntypes:— CHINA. Qinghai [not Kansu (= Gansu) as given in the field records and in the protologue]: precise locality unknown, south Datong mountain range, lower forest belt, wet meadows, 11 September 1872, N.M. Przewalski s.n. (LE!). Fig. 2A–C.</p> <p>= Delphinium iliense var. macrocentrum Huth (1895: 403), syn. nov. Type:— CHINA. Qinghai [not Kansu (= Gansu) as given in the field record and in the protologue]: precise locality unknown, north Datong mountain range, lower forest belt, wet meadows, 16 August 1880, N.M. Przewalski s.n. (holotype LE01013668!). Fig. 2C.</p> <p>= Delphinium kansuense var. villosiusculum W.T. Wang &amp; M.J. Warnock in Wang et al. (1995: 383), syn. nov. Type:— CHINA. Qinghai [not Kansu (= Gansu) as given in the field records]: Tianzhu, Tian Tang Ssu (= Tiantang Temple) and Shan Shin Ming, coarse tussocks of a marshy alpine plain, 2700–3000 m, 15 September 1915, R. Farrer &amp; W. Purdom 800 (holotype MO2345077!, isotype E!). Fig. 3.</p> <p>Delphinium crassiflorum auct. non Schrader ex Sprengel (1818: 201; nom. nud.) [= D. crassifolium Schrader ex Ledebour (1842: 62)]: Finet &amp; Gagnepain (1904), p.p.</p> <p>Delphinium trichophorum auct. non Franchet (1893: 166): Munz (1967), p.p.</p> <p>Perennial. Stem erect, simple, 27–69 cm tall, spreading whitish puberulent. Basal leaves 2–3, long petiolate; petiole 5.5–9.5 (–26) cm long, sparsely spreading puberulent, narrowly sheathed; blade subglabrous adaxially, sparsely puberulent on nerves abaxially, 2.9–4.8 (–7.5) cm long, 2.4–7.8 (–13.8) cm wide, reniform or pentagonal-reniform, base broadly cordate, 3-parted nearly to the middle, median partition broadly obtrapezoid or oblong, undivided or indistinctly 3-lobate, lobes 2–3-crenate-denticulate or entire, lateral partitions obliquely flabellate, unequally lobate. Middle stem leaves absent or 1, occasionally 2, smaller, shortly petiolate; petiole 1–3.5 (–6.5) cm long; blade 1–2 cm long, 3–4.5 (–9.5) cm wide, nearly laciniate, lobules lanceolate-linear. Distal stem leaves bractlike. Raceme elongated, many-flowered, 6–26 cm long, densely somewhat spreading puberulent; bracts leaflike or lanceolate-oblong, 7–14 mm long, sparsely appressed puberulent. Pedicels 7–30 mm long, densely somewhat spreading puberulent; bracteoles distal, lanceolate-oblong, 3.5–10 mm long, 1.2–2 mm wide, sparsely appressed puberulent. Sepals blue or blue-purple, abaxially puberulent, persistent in fruit; upper sepal 5–12 mm long, 4–9 mm wide, obtuse, the spur subulate, 1–2.5 cm long, 1.5–2.5 mm wide at base; other sepals 4–10 mm long, 1.3–7 mm wide. Petals dark brown or black, acuminate, glabrous. Staminode dark brown, limb oblong, 5 mm long, 2 mm wide, 2-cleft and gaping almost halfway, the lobes white barbate, claw 6 mm long. Filaments sparsely pilose or glabrous. Carpels 3; ovaries densely puberulent. Seeds 1.2–2 mm long, dark brown, triangular.</p> <p>Distribution and habitat:— Delphinium kansuense is distributed in southeastern Gansu and eastern Qinghai, China (Fig. 6). It grows in alpine meadows or scrub at forest margins at elevations of 2700–3000 m.</p> <p>Phenology:—Flowering in late July to early September; fruiting in middle August to late September.</p> <p>Additional specimens examined:— CHINA. Gansu: Lianhua Shan, Anonymous 342 (PE), Lanzhou Norm. Univ. Depart. Biol. 527 (PE). Qinghai: Ping’an, Q.E. Yang 9523 (PE), Q.E. Yang &amp; Q. Yuan 386 (PE); reaches of the Datong River, N.M. Przewalski s.n. (collected in 1880) (E), N.M. Przewalski s.n. (collected in 1872) (K, P).</p> <p>Notes:—The type material of Delphinium crassifolium var. tanguticum includes at least three LE sheets collected by Przewalski from eastern Qinghai [not Kansu (= Gansu) as given in the field records and in the protologue], China. The three sheets kept in E, K and P (Figs. 2D, 7) may also belong to the type material. As no precise collecting date was given in the field records, here we have not included them in the type material. Maximowicz (1889) did not designate type for D. crassifolium var. tanguticum in the protologue, so the three LE sheets should all belong to syntypes (Turland et al. 2018). Here we designate the LE specimen of N.M. Przewalski s.n. collected on 16 August 1880 (LE01013668; Fig. 2C), which is relatively complete and matches perfectly the original Latin description, as the lectotype of D. crassifolium var. tanguticum.</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BC8782FFBAFF8CFF14CFCAFDA6EB5D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Li, Hui-Min;Yuan, Qiong;Yang, Qin-Er	Li, Hui-Min, Yuan, Qiong, Yang, Qin-Er (2018): Taxonomic studies on the genus Delphinium (Ranunculaceae) from China (XV): Two new synonyms of D. kansuense. Phytotaxa 373 (2): 155-163, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.373.2.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.373.2.6
