Rubus austrosinensis Huan C.Wang, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.172.3.12 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03834B11-FFF5-FFA1-FF49-E2C44943B334 |
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Felipe |
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Rubus austrosinensis Huan C.Wang |
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nom. nov. |
Rubus austrosinensis Huan C.Wang View in CoL , nom. nov.
Replaced name: Rubus crassifolius T.T.Yu & L.T.Lu (1982: 460) , nom. illeg., non Genevier (1868: 236).
Type: — CHINA. Guangxi: Xing’an county, Mao’er Shan , June 1953 , Guangxi Exped. 4235 (holotype PE-00020733!, isotype PE- 01833205!) .
Etymology: —The new specific epithet, austrosinensis , referring to the geographical range of the newly named species, derives from the Latin austro -, meaning “south”, Sina , meaning “ China ”, and Latin suffix -ensis, meaning “of” or “belonging to”.
Distribution: —Endemic to south China.
Notes: —In 1982, Yu & Lu (1982: 460) proposed the name Rubus crassifolius for a species endemic to southern China and placed it in their R. subsect. Stipulosi T.T.Yu & L.T.Lu (1982: 460). However, the name R. crassifolius had been previously used by Genevier (1868: 236) for a European species, thus Yu & Lu’s name is a later homonym of R. crassifolius Genevier and is therefore illegitimate. Yu & Lu’s species belongs to R. subg. Malachobatus and is distinctive amongst members of this group in its flowers solitary, rarely 2-3, the inflorescences, calyces and abaxial surfaces of leaves densely yellowish-brown sericeous-villous, and the stipules suborbicular or broadly ovate, 1.5-2 cm long. There seems to be no available synonym for this Chinese species, therefore a replacement name (nomen novum) is required and the new name, R. austrosinensis Huan C.Wang , is proposed here.
Additional specimens examined: — CHINA. Jiangxi: Anfu county, Wugong Shan, Baihefeng , 1750 m, 30 April 1954 , Jiangxi Exped. 162 (PE-00169142); ibid., 1750 m, 30 April 1954 , Y. G. Xiong 8005 (LBG-00021189) . Hunan: Yizhang county, Mang Shan, Yanzishi , 1680 m, 24 August 1958 , J. G. Xiao 4172 (PE-00169143); ibid., Mengkengshi , 1700 m, 5 August 1964 , M. X. Huang 111859 (ISBC-0323683); ibid., 21 July 1957 , L. H. Liu 1378 (PE-01833208, IBSC-0323682); Xingning county, Shuiwo village, Jingziling , 1750 m, 8 July 1995 , L. B. Luo 875 (PE-01833212); Hengyang county, Dayun Shan , 1920 m, 29 July 1986 , Y. B. Luo 2753 (PE-01833207) . Guangdong: Ruyuan county, Wuzhi Shan, Shikengyu , 1900 m, 4 June 1973 , Guangdong Exped. 563 (PE-01833211). Guangxi: Xing’an county , 27 May 1953 , Guangxi Exped. 891 (PE-01833209); Xing’an county, Mao’er Shan , 1950 m, 23 July 1958 , Z. Z. Chen 51270 (PE- 00169144, IBK-00065210, IBSC-0323678); ibid., Mao’er Shan , 2130 m, 15 August 1997 , G. Z. Li 14997 (PE-01829981); ibid., Mao’er Shan, Longtangjiang , 2120 m, 26 July 1997 , G. Z. Li 15427 (PE- 01833206); Xing’an county, Mao’er Shan , 18 October 1984 , R. R. Yang 84447 (PE- 01833210); Ziyuan county, Z. Z. Chen 52073 ( PE, IBK-00065213, IBSC-0323676); ibid. Yandong village , 1600 m, 22 July 2005 , H. Zhang 1350 (PE-01833209); Quanzhou county, Longshui, Daxian village , 18 June 1959 , D. A. Huang 60621 (IBK-00065211, IBSC-0323677) .
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Yale University |
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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève |
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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University of Helsinki |
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
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Universität Zürich |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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