identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
640987FCFFA2FFEDFCFAFAA4809E9FF0.text	640987FCFFA2FFEDFCFAFAA4809E9FF0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Faberia pinnatifida Ying Liu, Yousheng Chen & Boufford 2018	<div><p>Faberia pinnatifida 
Ying Liu, Yousheng Chen &amp; Boufford,  sp. nov. TYPE: CHINA. Sichuan: Yanyuan County, E of  Wodi-xiang; around summit of Huolu Shan Peak, scree slopes, meadows, and adjacent primary  Picea forest over limestone; 27°54 0 110N, 101° 37 0 50E;   4300–4320 m, 13 Aug 2010, D. E. Boufford, L. Y. Chen, X. H. Li, J. R. Shevock &amp; J. P.  Yue 42863 (holotype: SYS; isotypes: A, KUN)  .</p><p>Herbs, perennial, 46–75 cm tall, with short rhizomes. Stems erect, glabrous, branched apically. Rosette leaves narrowly elliptic to oblanceolate; petiole 3–8 cm long, blade 6–16 3 2.5–6.7 cm, lyrately pinnatifid to pinnatipartite, base cuneate and narrowly decurrent along petiole, apex acute to acuminate, abaxially pale glaucous, adaxially green and glabrous; lateral lobes 8–14, triangular to broadly ovate, gradually smaller toward leaf base; terminal lobe triangular to lanceolate. Stem leaves usually 1 or 2, only one leaf similar to rosette leaves; upper leaf often linear and bract-like. Synflorescence laxly branched, corymbiform, with 2–7 capitula. Capitula nodding, with ca. 30 florets. Involucre ca. 15 3 6 mm. Phyllaries abaxially dark green, glabrous, apex obtuse or acute, margin and apex shortly whitish fimbriate; outer phyllaries ovate to triangular-ovate, largest 5–7 3 3–4 mm; inner phyllaries ca. 14, 13–15 3 3–4 mm. Florets purplish blue. Achenes brown, narrowly ellipsoid, 4–5 mm long, apex truncate. Pappus brownish, ca. 6 mm long. Flowering August–September, fruiting September–October. Figure 6.</p><p>Distribution and Ecology —Known from northern Yanyuan Xian and southern Muli Xian, Sichuan, China, on scree slopes, in meadows, thickets, and primary  Picea forests over limestone.</p><p>Etymology —The epithet is based on the pinnately lobed to partite leaves.</p><p>Conservation Concerns —  Faberia pinnatifida is known only from a small area around northern Yanyuan and southern Muli xian. Of the two populations known, the one at the Muli-Yanyuan Pass included no more than 50 clumps. The extent of the population on Huolu Shan was not determined.</p><p>Additional Specimen Examined — China. — SICHUAN: Muli Xian. Xiamaidixiang, Muli-Yanyuan Pass, 27° 44 0 4.130N, 101° 14 0 5.710E, 3000 m, 25 Aug 2015, FLPH Sichuan Expedition 151148 (PE).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/640987FCFFA2FFEDFCFAFAA4809E9FF0	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	Liu, Ying;Chen, Yousheng;Boufford, David E.	Liu, Ying, Chen, Yousheng, Boufford, David E. (2018): Faberia pinnatifida (Asteraceae; Cichorieae), a New Species from Sichuan, China. Systematic Botany (Basel, Switzerland) 43 (1): 316-324, DOI: 10.1600/036364418X697049, URL: https://doi.org/10.1600/036364418x697049
