Ligusticopsis miyiensis (Franch.) J.Q. Lei & X.J. He, 2023

Lei, Jia-Qing, Cai, Jing, Zhou, Song-Dong & He, Xing-Jin, 2023, Ligusticopsis miyiensis (Apioideae, Apiaceae), a new combination from China revealed by morphological and molecular evidence, Phytotaxa 591 (4), pp. 273-282 : 278-279

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.591.4.4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7845157

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4E3E87B2-FFF3-0701-FF39-2C04FC15FD1F

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scientific name

Ligusticopsis miyiensis (Franch.) J.Q. Lei & X.J. He
status

comb. nov.

Ligusticopsis miyiensis (Franch.) J.Q. Lei & X.J. He View in CoL , comb. nov. ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 ).

Ligusticum glaucescens Franch. (1894: 134) View in CoL .

non Ligusticopsis glaucescens (H.Wolff) Lavrova & Kljuykov View in CoL in Kljuykov & Lavrova (1994: 105) [≡ Pleurospermum glaucescens H. Wolff (1929: 114) View in CoL ]

Type:— CHINA. Yunnan: in pratis adumbratis prope Mo-che-tschin, ad cataractas supra Tapin-tze, 03 Oct 1882, Delavay (syntype P!: P03224789 , P03224792 , P03224793 , P03224794 , P03224795 ) ; Yunnan: in pratis montis Pee-ngaytze, supra Tapin-tze, 01 Sep 1882, Delavay 446 (lectotype P!: P03224790 , designated by Pimenov 2017) .

Description:— Perennial herbs. Plants 40–80 cm. Roots cylindric, thin. Stems erect, hollow, glabrous, striate, base clothed in fibrous remnant sheaths. Basal petioles 2–6 cm, with ovate sheaths, rachis densely pilose; blade ovatetriangular, 10–12 × 8–10 cm, 2-pinnate, primary pinnae 3–4 pairs, coriaceous; ultimate segments lanceolate, ca. 3– 5 × 1–1.5 mm, apex apiculate. Cauline leaves sessile, sheathing, blade similar to basal, reduced. Umbels terminal and lateral, 4–6 cm across; bracts 3–6, linear, entire, rarely apex 3-lobed or pinnate, marginal white membranous, caducous; rays 16–24, subequal, 2–4 cm, inner faces scabrous; bracteoles 9–11, linear, entire, rarely apex 3-lobed or pinnate, marginal white membranous, longer than umbellules. Calyx teeth conspicuous, subulate, ca. 0.3 mm. Petals white, obcordate, base cuneate. Styles longer than stylopodium; stylopodium conical. Fruit oblong, ca. 4.5 × 3.5 mm, glabrous, strongly compress dorsally; dorsal ribs filiform, slightly prominent, marginal ribs winged, wings ca. 0.8 mm; vittae 1–2 in each furrow, 4–6 on commissure. Seed face plane.

Phenology:— The species was found flowering in September to October, fruiting in October to November.

Diagnosis:— Ligusticopsis miyiensis is most similar to five validated Ligusticopsis species, being Ligusticopsis capillacea , Ligusticopsis hispida , Ligusticopsis modesta , Ligusticopsis scapiformis and Ligusticopsis brachyloba . However, Ligusticopsis miyiensis differed from them in having 2-pinnate leaf blades, ultimate segments of leaves lanceolate, bracts and bracteoles mainly linear, entire, with membranous margins, calyx teeth subulate, and mericarps oblong.

Distribution and habitat:— Ligusticopsis miyiensis is distributed in Yunnan (“Pee-ngay-tze” & “Mo-che-tchin, supra Tapin-tze”) and Sichuan (Miyi), China. It grows in hillside grasslands at elevations between 1600 and 2800 m.

Additional specimens examined:— CHINA. Yunnan: Zhongdian, Haba , 2800 m, 27°23′N, 100°10′E, 1963, anonymous 068400 ( HITBC!) GoogleMaps . Sichuan: Miyi, Laoyamen , 1845 m, 27°2′33.22″N, 101°57′17.22″E, 10 Oct 2022, J. Q GoogleMaps . Lei & J . Cai LC20221010001, LC20221010002, LC20221010003 ( SZ!) .

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

HITBC

Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Academia Sinica

J

University of the Witwatersrand

Q

Universidad Central

SZ

Sichuan University

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Apiales

Family

Apiaceae

Genus

Ligusticopsis

Loc

Ligusticopsis miyiensis (Franch.) J.Q. Lei & X.J. He

Lei, Jia-Qing, Cai, Jing, Zhou, Song-Dong & He, Xing-Jin 2023
2023
Loc

Ligusticopsis glaucescens (H.Wolff)

Kljuykov, E. V. & Lavrova, T. V. 1994: 105
Wolff, K. F. A. H. 1929: )
1994
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