Lasianthus chinensis (Champion) Bentham (1861:180)
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8. Lasianthus chinensis (Champion) Bentham (1861:180) View in CoL . ≡ Mephitidia chinensis Champion (1852:196) . Type
(lectotype designated by Zhu 2001):— CHINA. Hong Kong, Festland bei, J. G. Champion s.n. (lectotype K000763825!).
( Figure 3D View FIGURE 3 ).
= Lasianthus dinhensis Pierre ex Pitard var. tonkinensis Pitard (1924:388) View in CoL . Type (lectotype designated here): — LAOS. Xiangkhouang, 18 November 1920, E. Poilane 2327 (lectotype P03980279!; isolectotype P03980278!, P03980280!).
T hailand: ―NORTHERN. Tak: Tee Lo Sue water fall, 10 January 2003, V. Chamchumroon 1824 (BKF). Phetchabun: Nam Naw National Park, 27 October 1984, G. Murata et al. T52379 (BKF). NORTH-EASTERN. Khon Kaen: Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary, 7 November 1984, G. Murata et al. T41659 (BKF). Loei: Phu Kradung, 4 September 1967, T. Shimizu, M. Hutoh & D. Chaiglom 8858 (AAU, BKF). SOUTH-EASTERN. Chanthaburi: 20 June 1973, C. Phengklai 3234 (BKF,K). Nakhon Nayok: 14 October 1984, G. Murata et al. T52379 (BKF). Trat: Kho Chang, 10 May 1974, R. Geesink, T. Hattink & C. Phengklai 6653 (K). PENINSULAR. Songkhla: Hat Yai, 19 January 1986, J. F. Maxwell 86-30 (BKF, PSU).
Distribution: ― China, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Peninsular Malaysia, Philippines (Palawan), Thailand (Northern, North-eastern, South-eastern, Peninsular).
Ecology: ―Evergreen forest, in shaded places at an elevation of 50 m to over 900 m.
Notes: ― Lasianthus chinensis usually has leaves with 10–13(–15) pairs of lateral veins, reticulate veinlets, and reflexed margins, calyx obviously orbicular or triangular ovate with reflexed lobes in all samples, and drupes pubescent with 5–6 pyrenes. The similar species L. verticillatus has 5–9 pairs of lateral veins, usually truncate or minutely toothed calyx, and drupes that are smooth and rounded.
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Lasianthus chinensis (Champion) Bentham (1861:180)
Napiroon, Tiwtawat, Chayamarit, Kongkanda, Dawson, Sally, Till, Walter & Balslev, Henrik 2020 |
Lasianthus dinhensis Pierre ex
Pitard, J. 1924: ) |