Corispermum nanum Sukhor. & M. Zhang, 2014

Sukhorukov, Alexander P., Zhang, Mingli & Nilova, Maya V., 2014, The carpology and taxonomy of some Chinese Corispermum (Amaranthaceae s. l.), Phytotaxa 172 (2), pp. 81-93 : 84-85

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.172.2.3

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5150875

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scientific name

Corispermum nanum Sukhor. & M. Zhang
status

sp. nov.

Corispermum nanum Sukhor. & M. Zhang View in CoL , sp. nov.

Type: — CHINA. Xizang [Tibet], Saga, Nyalam road, 17 August 2011, Yu, Hou & Zhang 5607 (holotype PE-2264191!) ( Fig. 4) .

Diagnosis: —Dwarfish, densely pubescent annual up to 6 cm with single stem or with short lateral branches. Leaves linear, to 2 mm wide. Inflorescence very short producing a few flowers with a perianth consisting of one segment. Bracts slightly shorter than fruits (the fruit margins are visible). Fruit ovoid, 2.5–2.7 × 2 mm, glabrous, apex with two-fid tip, no visible detachments of the pericarp from the seed coat, marginal wing conspicuous (0.3–0.4 mm) ( Fig. 5).

Ecology and distribution: —Sandy substrates in river basins. It is probably the highest-altitude representative of Corispermum (alt. 4000−4700 m). The species was collected from a single locality ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ) with many specimens being deposited in PE.

IUCN Red List Category: —The appropriate data on abundance and/or distribution of the taxon is lacking. It can be included in the Data Deficient (DD) as well as Not Evaluated (NE) categories of IUCN Red List categories ( IUCN 2010) as there is inadequate information to make a direct or indirect assessment of its risk of extinction based on its distribution and/or population status.

Taxonomical notes: —The new species differs from all Corispermum taxa known from China and adjacent states ( Iljin 1936, Grubov 1966, Zhu et al. 2003) by the linear leaves up to 2 mm. The fruit anatomy ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ) is similar to some other Tibetan species ( C. lhasaense , C. falcatum , and C. pseudofalcatum ), but the fruit and its wing are significantly smaller.

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