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Morphology +M. wawushanensis + +M. moupinensis +M. prainiana
+Leaf margin +crenate with distinct mucronescrenate with distinct mucronesdentate without any mucro
+Leaf base +cuneate to truncate-subcordattruncate-subcordate, cuneate, cordatecuneate
+Inflorescence +lax, more or less compact, to spike-like panicleslax, more or less compact, to spike-like panicles, sometimes with 1 - sided branchesshortly ovoid panicles
+Bracts +linear to lanceolatelinearovate
+Calyx morphology +calyx teeth triangular-lanceolate, linear-lanceolate to subulate, with apex usually hookedcalyx teeth triangular-lanceolate, linear-lanceolate to subulate, with apex usually hookedcalyx teeth subulate, apex conspicuously hooked
+Calyx tooth ratio +highly variable and unstable: 1.36–2.13variable and unstable: 1.03–1.49five subequal calyx teeth: 1.1
+Corolla +corolla white, marked with red on upper lip, the lateral lobes of the lower corolla are marked with redcorolla yellow to pale yellowcorolla uniformly pale yellow
+Stamens +filaments are barbate at both the upper and basal parts of the corolla tube, with the hairs in the middle section being almost imperceptiblefilament barbate on the lower to middle partfilament barbate on the lower to middle part
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+ + + + + +Holotype of + +Microtoena wawushanensis + +sp. nov. +(PE 02462560). + + +
+ + +Description. + + +Herbs perennial. Stems erect, +0.40–0.80 m +tall, base sometimes woody, sparsely puberulent. Leaf petiole +3–9 cm +long; leaf blade ovate to oblong-ovate, triangular-ovate, +3.91–9.86 cm +long, +3.91–9.86 cm +broad, sparse hairs on the adaxial surface, with few hairs visible only along the veins on the abaxial surface and the rest of the abaxial surface glabrous; base truncate or cuneate; margin coarsely serrate to mucronate crenate, with distinct mucrones; apex acuminate to shortly caudate-acuminate. Cymes axillary and terminal, dichotomous, lax, slightly to very compact in spike-like panicles; peduncle inconspicuous. Bracts usually linear to lanceolate, +2.10–11.40 mm +long, +0.40–0.80 mm +broad. Calyx is +0.38–0.80 cm +long at anthesis, densely puberulent, dilated after anthesis and 5 - toothed; calyx teeth are triangular-lanceolate, linear-lanceolate to subulate, with the tooth ratio highly variable and unstable and the apex is usually hooked. Corolla white, marked with red on upper lip, +1.76–3.59 cm +long, hirsutulous outside; corolla tube conspicuous; upper corolla lip laterally compressed; lower corolla lip 3 - lobed, middle lobe subcircular, wider than lateral lobes, lateral lobes marked with red. Stamens 4, filament barbate at the upper and basal parts, while the middle section has nearly imperceptible hairs. Nutlets dark brown to black, smooth. + + + + +Distribution and habitat. + + +Currently, + +M. wawushanensis + +has been found in Wawushan Nature Reserve, Hongya County, Meishan City, +Sichuan Province +, +China +. It occurs by the edge of a riverside with weak light, at an elevation of +1500 m +. In the +type +locality, the companion species mainly include + +Bistorta amplexicaulis +(D. Don) Greene + +, + +Urtica fissa +E. Pritz. + +, + +Lecanthus peduncularis +(Wall. ex Royle) Wedd. + +, + +Cyathula officinalis +K. C. Kuan + +, + +Sinacalia davidii +(Franch.) Koyama + +and + +Stachyurus chinensis +Franch. + + + + + +Phenology. + +Flowering from August to September, fruiting in September. + + + +Etymology. + + +The specific epithet is derived from the +type +locality of the new species, i. e. the Wawushan Nature Reserve in southwest +Sichuan Province +, +China +and the Latin suffix- +ensis +, indicating the place of origin or growth. + + + + +Vernacular name. + +(assigned here). Simplified Chinese: 瓦屋山冠唇花 (Chinese pinyin: wǎ wū shān guàn chún huā). + + + +Conservation assessment. + + +The ongoing field investigation has identified only one population of this taxon that is endemic to the Wawushan Nature Reserve. Additional fieldwork is necessary to gain a better understanding of this species. According to the guidelines of the +IUCN +Red List Categories and Criteria ( +IUCN Standards and Petitions Committee 2022 +), + +Microtoena wawushanensis + +is assessed as data deficient ( +DD +). + + +
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