Tectaria fuscipes (Wallich ex Beddome) C. Christensen (1931: 290)
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Tectaria fuscipes (Wallich ex Beddome) C. Christensen (1931: 290) View in CoL . Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 .
Basionym:— Aspidium fuscipes Wallich ex Beddome (1876: 15) View in CoL .
Type:— INDIA. Assam: Cachar, Clarke 7050 (holotype K!).
= Aspidium subsageniaceum Christ (1906: 240) View in CoL , Ctenitopsis subsageniacea (Christ) Ching (1938: 311) View in CoL , err. “ subsageniaca ”, p.p., excl. syn. Tectaria austrosinensis ( Christ 1907: 145) C. Christensen (1934: 177) View in CoL ; T. subsageniacea (Christ) Christenhusz (2010: 59) View in CoL , syn. nov.
Type:— CHINA. Guizhou: Huishui, “Tien-Sen-Kiao”, near a river, Nov 1904, Cavalerie 1916 (holotype not seen, isotype E-00417652 [photo!]).
Note: — Tectaria fuscipes is a common species in Guizhou, southwestern China and the type of Aspidium subsageniaceum was collected from Guizhou too. The diagnostic characters of T. fuscipes include stipe scales being blackish, fronds regularly bipinnatifid with its basal pinna deltoid (the basal basiscopic lobe or pinnules the longest), and veins free or those immediately beside costa non-stably connected. The type of A. subsageniaceum is exactly in agreement in morphology with T. fuscipes ; apart from the characteristic blackish scales and the produced lobes on basal basiscopic side of basal pinnae, even the occasionally connected costal veins can be seen in the isotype of A. subsageniaceum kept at the herbarium E. The type of A. subsageniaceum is clearly an individual of T. fuscipes . Notably, just before submitting this account, I noticed that in 1931 Christensen had already made correct identification of A. subsageniaceum and treated the name as a synonym of T. fuscipes ( Christensen 1931: 290) .
Additional specimens examined: — BANGLADESH. Sylhet, Clarke 17933 ( K).
CHINA. Guangxi: Baise, 1955 Baise Exped. 1020 ( IBK); Bama, Li 1006 ( IBK); Longzhou, Morse 71 & 84 ( K). Guizhou: Luodian (formerly as Lo-fou), Cavalerie 3383 ( K, P, SING); Xingyi, Cavalerie 4218 ( P). Hainan: Baisha, Dong 3856 ( IBSC); Changjiang, Dong & Chen 188 ( PE); Lingshui, Fung 20226 ( PE); Danzhou, Tsang 676 ( PE). Taiwan: Kaohsiung, Kuoh 3989 ( BM), Tagawa 1461 (photo at K), 1517 & 2389 ( K). Yunnan: Mengzi, Wu 3971 ( PE); Jinghong, Dong 3557 ( IBSC); Mengla, Dong 4333 ( IBSC).
INDIA. Assam, Mann s.n. ( PE). Sikkim: Darjeeling, Beddome s.n. ( K).
LAOS. Luang Prabang: Luangprabang, Jana et al. 6237 ( SING).
NEPAL. Gandaki: Tanahun, Fraser-Jenkins 1462 ( BM).
THAILAND. Chiang Mai: Payap, Hennipman 3127 ( P).
VIETNAM. Cao Bang: Tra Linh, Nguyen 26 ( HNU). Quang Binh: Minh Hao, Hiep et al. 4030 & 5136 ( HNU), Averyanov et al., VH4587 ( P); Quang Tri, Chao 1553 ( TAIF).
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Guangxi Institute of Botany |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Singapore Botanic Gardens |
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South China Botanical Garden |
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Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
BM |
Bristol Museum |
HNU |
Hunan Normal University |
TAIF |
Taiwan Forestry Research Institute |
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Tectaria fuscipes (Wallich ex Beddome) C. Christensen (1931: 290)
Dong, Shi-Yong 2017 |
Tectaria fuscipes (Wallich ex Beddome) C. Christensen (1931: 290)
Christensen, C. 1931: ) |
Aspidium subsageniaceum
Christenhusz, M. J. M. 2010: ) |
Ching, R. - C. 1938: ) |
Christensen, C. 1934: 145 |
Christ, H. 1906: ) |