Liquidambar caudata (H. T. Chang) Ickert-Bond & J. Wen, 2013

Ickert-Bond, Stefanie M. & Wen, Jun, 2013, A taxonomic synopsis of Altingiaceae with nine new combinations, PhytoKeys 31, pp. 21-61 : 29

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.31.6251

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scientific name

Liquidambar caudata (H. T. Chang) Ickert-Bond & J. Wen
status

comb. nov.

3. Liquidambar caudata (H. T. Chang) Ickert-Bond & J. Wen comb. nov. Basionym: Semiliquidambar caudata H. T. Chang, Acta Sci. Nat. Univ. Sunyatseni, 1962: 39. 1962. TYPE. CHINA: Fujian: Shaxian County, FUS expedition 53260 (holotype; FUS 47396- seen as photo!).

Semiliquidambar cuspidata H. T. Chang, Acta Sci. Nat. Univ. Sunyatseni, 1962: 39, 1962. TYPE. CHINA: Zhejiang: Jingning, Hangzhou Botanial Garden 7303 (holotype: PE [PE1392499!]; isotype: MO [MO4525923!].

Note.

This taxon is similar to Altingia gracilipes , but its leaves are not strongly 3-nerved at the base.

Distribution.

Fujian and Zhejiang provinces of China. Representative specimens cited. China: Zhejiang: Ye Ling, Tai Shun County, Z.G. Mao 10237 (MO 4491051); Ying Chuan, Jing Ning county, S.Y. Chang 4837 (MO 4491052, MO 4536933).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Angiospermae

Class

Dicotyledoneae

Order

Rosales

Family

Hamamelidaceae

Genus

Liquidambar