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+Expanding and subdividing the southern and south-tropical African Kalanchoe [subg. Kalanchoe] sect. Raveta (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae): description of K. [sect. Raveta] ser. Raveta, K. [sect. Raveta] ser. Longiflorae, and K. [sect. Raveta] ser. Rotundifoliae
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Smith, Gideon F.
+
+text
+
+
+Phytotaxa
+
+
+2024
+
+2024-06-21
+
+
+655
+
+
+1
+
+
+1
+20
+
+
+
+
+http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.655.1.1
+
+journal article
+10.11646/phytotaxa.655.1.1
+1179-3163
+13217051
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+[subg.
+
+Kalanchoe
+sect.
+Raveta
+
+] ser.
+Raveta
+
+Gideon F.Sm.,
+
+ser. nov.
+
+(
+Figs 1
+and
+2
+)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Type
+
+:—as for
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+[subg.
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+] sect.
+Raveta
+, i.e.,
+
+Kalanchoe thyrsiflora
+Harvey (1862: 380)
+
+,
+designated here
+.
+
+
+
+
+FIGURE 1.
+
+Kalanchoe thyrsiflora
+
+is the type species of
+K
+. sect.
+Raveta
+and
+K
+. ser.
+Raveta
+. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.
+
+
+
+
+Diagnosis
+:—Taxa grouped in
+K
+. ser.
+Raveta
+differ from other taxa included in
+
+Kalanchoe
+sect.
+Raveta
+
+by a combination of characters that includes that they are glabrous, glaucous and densely white-waxy or rarely tomentose (in the case of
+
+K. montana
+
+), herbaceous, succulent plants.
+Leaves
+are round to oblong to obovate, variously sized, generally flat, sometimes recurved, with the
+margins
+being entire. The
+inflorescence
+is a dense-flowered elongated thyrse.
+Flowers
+are horizontally spreading to slightly erect at anthesis; the
+corolla tube
+is often strongly greenish-infused, glabrous, and densely covered in a white-waxy substance; the
+corolla lobes
+are white, yellowish, greenish, or pinkish red, slightly erect, horizontally spreading or slightly down-curved;
+filaments
+are short, inserted ± medially or higher up in corolla tube, and often in two distinct whorls;
+anthers
+are included or very slightly exserted;
+squamae
+are cuneiform-quadrangular, and apically somewhat 3-lobed.
+
+
+
+
+FIGURE 2.
+The leaves of representatives of
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+[sect
+Raveta
+] ser.
+Raveta
+are variously sized, generally flat, and round to oblong to obovate, with the margins being entire, as in the case of
+
+K. deliae
+
+, shown here. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.
+
+
+
+
+Description
+:—Multiannual or perennial through basal sprouts, glabrous, densely white-waxy, glaucous, rarely tomentose (in the case of
+
+K. montana
+
+), medium-sized to large, robust, herbaceous, terrestrial, succulent plants.
+Stems
+often weak, snake-like creeping, sprouting new stems from base after flowering or, more rarely, higher up along peduncle.
+Leaves
+opposite, free or basally contiguous, sometimes basally distinctly auriculate, fleshy, glabrous or rarely tomentose, densely white-waxy, deciduous or more rarely persistent lower down, obovate to oblanceolate to oblong to round;
+margins
+entire.
+Inflorescence
+a terminal, dense-flowered elongate thyrse, many-flowered, growing point gradually transitioning into
+peduncle
+with regular basal leaves lower down and similar, but much smaller bract-like leaves higher up.
+Flowers
+4-merous, erect, spreading-erect or spreading, ± elliptic;
+calyx
+4-partite, with sepals variously fused;
+sepals
+prominent or at least conspicuous;
+corolla
+4-partite, fused into a tube;
+corolla tube
+usually much longer than calyx and lobes, glabrous, greenish, densely covered in white-waxy substance;
+corolla lobes
+white, yellowish, greenish, or pinkish red, slightly erect, horizontally spreading or recurved;
+stamens
+8, often in two distinct whorls;
+filaments
+glabrous, fused to corolla tube medially or higher up;
+anthers
+included or all or some slightly exserted;
+carpels
+4, free;
+squamae
+4, cuneiform-quadrangular and apically somewhat 3-lobed;
+ovary
+apically ± abruptly constricted, often stipitate;
+style
+short.
+Seed
+ellipsoid to slightly banana-shaped-curved, very small, numerous.
+
+
+Included species
+:—Eight (see
+Table 1, A.1–A
+.8). 1.
+
+Kalanchoe thyrsiflora
+Harvey (1862: 380)
+
+(
+Fig. 1
+); 2.
+
+K. luciae
+Hamet (1908b: 256)
+
+; 3.
+
+K. montana
+Compton (1967: 295)
+
+; 4.
+
+K. wildii
+Raym.
+
+-Hamet ex Fernandes (1978: 204); 5.
+
+K. winteri
+Gideon F.Sm., N.R.Crouch & Mich.Walters
+
+in Crouch
+et al
+. (2016a: 219); 6.
+
+K. crouchii
+Smith & Figueiredo (2018b: 87)
+
+; 7.
+
+K. benbothae
+Smith & Crouch (2021: 109)
+
+; and 8.
+
+K. deliae
+Smith (2023d: 133)
+
+(
+Fig. 2
+).
+
+
+
+
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+Expanding and subdividing the southern and south-tropical African Kalanchoe [subg. Kalanchoe] sect. Raveta (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae): description of K. [sect. Raveta] ser. Raveta, K. [sect. Raveta] ser. Longiflorae, and K. [sect. Raveta] ser. Rotundifoliae
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Smith, Gideon F.
+
+text
+
+
+Phytotaxa
+
+
+2024
+
+2024-06-21
+
+
+655
+
+
+1
+
+
+1
+20
+
+
+
+
+http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.655.1.1
+
+journal article
+10.11646/phytotaxa.655.1.1
+1179-3163
+13217051
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+[subg.
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+] sect.
+Raveta
+
+Smith (2022b: 210).
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Type
+
+:—
+
+Kalanchoe thyrsiflora
+Harvey (1862: 380)
+
+, designated by Smith (2022b: 210).
+
+
+Homotypic synonyms
+:—
+
+K
+
+. [infragen. unranked]
+Transvaalenses
+Berger (1930: 407, as “§ 8”) (see
+
+Turland
+et al
+. 2018
+
+: Art. 37.3).
+
+Kalanchoe
+subg.
+Fernandesiae
+Smith (2020a: 5)
+
+.
+
+
+Designation not validly published
+:—“[
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+/
+
+Cotyledon
+
+] sect.
+Raveta
+” Raymond-Hamet (1916: 83–84).
+
+
+
+
+Diagnosis
+:—Taxa grouped in
+K
+. sect.
+Raveta
+differ from other taxa included in
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+by a combination of characters that includes that they are glabrous, glaucous or densely white-waxy or rarely tomentose, herbaceous, perennial or multiannual succulent plants.
+Leaves
+range from very large to very small, are variously shaped and sized, straight to variously longitudinally folded, sometimes recurved, and not (leaf-)bulbiliferous. Leaf
+margins
+are entire or variously crenate. The
+inflorescence
+is a dense- or sparse-flowered corymbose cyme or elongate thyrse. Plantlet development on
+peduncles
+varies from infrequent to occasional.
+Flowers
+are variously horizontally spreading to slightly erect to fully erect at anthesis. The
+corolla tube
+is often greenish to strongly greenish-infused, glabrous, and sometimes densely covered in a white-waxy substance, with the
+corolla lobes
+being shades of pinkish red, orange, yellow or white, slightly erect, horizontally spreading, or recurved, sometimes strongly so.
+Filaments
+are short, inserted ± medially or higher up in the corolla tube, and often in two distinct whorls.
+Anthers
+are included or only slightly exserted.
+Squamae
+are cuneiform-quadrangular, apically somewhat 3-lobed or ribbon-like-linear.
+
+
+
+
+Description
+:—Annual, biennial, multiannual or perennial, glabrous or densely white-waxy or glaucous or rarely tomentose, small to large, robust, herbaceous, terrestrial, succulent plants.
+Stems
+often weak, shrub-like branched, if not annual sprouting new stems from base after flowering or higher up along stems and branches.
+Leaves
+distinctly or slightly reddish-infused, opposite, free or basally contiguous, fleshy, glabrous or rarely tomentose, often densely white-waxy, persistent or deciduous lower down, obovate to oblanceolate to oblong to round;
+margins
+entire or variously crenate.
+Inflorescence
+a terminal, dense- or sparse-flowered corymbose cyme or elongate thyrse, generally many-flowered, growing point gradually transitioning into
+peduncle
+with regular basal leaves lower down and similar, but much smaller bract-like leaves higher up.
+Flowers
+4-merous, erect, spreading-erect or spreading to slightly pendulous, ± elliptic, ± gradually urceolate, or abruptly urceolate;
+calyx
+4-partite, with sepals variously fused;
+sepals
+prominent or minute;
+corolla
+4-partite, fused into a tube;
+corolla tube
+usually much longer than calyx and lobes, glabrous or densely covered in white-waxy substance;
+corolla lobes
+patent, erectly spreading to recurved;
+stamens
+8, often in two distinct whorls;
+filaments
+glabrous, fused to corolla tube medially or higher up;
+anthers
+included or very slightly exserted;
+carpels
+4, free;
+squamae
+4, cuneiform-quadrangular and apically somewhat 3-lobed or ribbon-like-linear;
+ovary
+apically ± abruptly constricted, sometimes stipitate;
+style
+short.
+Seed
+ellipsoid to slightly banana-shaped-curved, very small, numerous.
+
+
+Number of included series and species
+:—Three series and 20 species (see
+Table 1
+for the sequencing of the species). A.
+
+Kalanchoe
+ser.
+Raveta
+
+: 1.
+
+Kalanchoe thyrsiflora
+Harvey (1862: 380)
+
+; 2.
+
+K. luciae
+Hamet (1908b: 256)
+
+; 3.
+
+K. montana
+Compton (1967: 295)
+
+; 4.
+
+K. wildii
+Raym.
+
+-Hamet ex Fernandes (1978: 204); 5.
+
+K. winteri
+Gideon F.Sm., N.R.Crouch & Mich.Walters
+
+in Crouch
+et al
+. (2016a: 219); 6.
+
+K. crouchii
+Smith & Figueiredo (2018b: 87)
+
+; 7.
+
+K. benbothae
+Smith & Crouch (2021: 109)
+
+; and 8.
+
+K. deliae
+Smith (2023d: 133)
+
+]; B.
+K
+. ser.
+Longiflorae
+: 1.
+
+Kalanchoe longiflora
+Wood (1903
+
+: t. 320); 2.
+
+K. leblanciae
+Hamet (1912: 294)
+
+; and 3.
+
+K. sexangularis
+Brown (1913: 120)
+
+]; and C.
+K
+. ser.
+Rotundifoliae
+: 1.
+
+Kalanchoe rotundifolia
+(Haworth 1824: 188) Haworth (1825: 31)
+
+; 2.
+
+K. stearnii
+Raymond-Hamet (1941: 334)
+
+; 3.
+
+K. decumbens
+Compton (1967: 294)
+
+; 4.
+
+K. alticola
+Compton (1975: 47)
+
+; 5.
+
+K. neglecta
+Tölken (1978: 90)
+
+; 6.
+
+K. waterbergensis
+Van Jaarsveld (2017: 169)
+
+; 7.
+
+K. klopperae
+Smith & Figueiredo (2022c: 106)
+
+; 8.
+
+K. gideonsmithii
+Crouch & Figueiredo (2022: 234)
+
+; 9.
+
+K. krigeae
+Smith & Figueiredo (2023b: 284)
+
+; and 10.
+
+Kalanchoe
+sp. nov.
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+Expanding and subdividing the southern and south-tropical African Kalanchoe [subg. Kalanchoe] sect. Raveta (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae): description of K. [sect. Raveta] ser. Raveta, K. [sect. Raveta] ser. Longiflorae, and K. [sect. Raveta] ser. Rotundifoliae
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Smith, Gideon F.
+
+text
+
+
+Phytotaxa
+
+
+2024
+
+2024-06-21
+
+
+655
+
+
+1
+
+
+1
+20
+
+
+
+
+http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.655.1.1
+
+journal article
+10.11646/phytotaxa.655.1.1
+1179-3163
+13217051
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+[subg.
+
+Kalanchoe
+sect.
+Raveta
+
+] ser.
+Longiflorae
+
+Gideon F.Sm.,
+
+ser. nov.
+
+(
+Figs 3
+and
+4
+)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Type
+
+:—
+
+Kalanchoe longiflora
+Wood (1903
+
+: t. 320),
+designated here
+.
+
+
+
+
+FIGURE 3.
+
+Kalanchoe longiflora
+
+is the type species of
+K
+. [sect
+Raveta
+] ser.
+Longiflorae
+. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.
+
+
+
+
+Diagnosis
+:—Taxa grouped in
+K
+. ser.
+Longiflorae
+differ from other taxa included in
+
+Kalanchoe
+sect.
+Raveta
+
+by a combination of characters that includes that they are glabrous, distinctly or slightly red- or orange infused, herbaceous, succulent plants that lack a dense, white-waxy layer.
+Stems
+are distinctly angled and often weak.
+Leaves
+are round to oblong to obovate, variously sized, generally distinctly or slightly recurved, and the
+margins
+are crenate. The
+inflorescence
+is a dense-flowered elongate thyrse.
+Flowers
+are erect to horizontally slightly spreading at anthesis. The
+corolla tube
+is often strongly greenish-infused, glabrous, and lacks a white-waxy substance. The
+corolla lobes
+are yellow, slightly erect, horizontally spreading or recurved, with the
+filaments
+being short, inserted ± medially or higher up in the corolla tube, and are often in two distinct whorls.
+Anthers
+are included or very slightly exserted. The
+squamae
+are ribbon-like-linear.
+
+
+
+
+Description
+:—Perennial, glabrous, intensely or slightly red- or orange-infused, medium-sized, herbaceous, shrubby, terrestrial, succulent plants.
+Stems
+distinctly angled, often weak, shrub-like branched, sprouting new stems from base after flowering or sometimes higher up along stems and branches.
+Leaves
+opposite, free or basally contiguous, fleshy, glabrous, lacking white-waxy layer, persistent or deciduous lower down, elliptic to ovate to obovate;
+margins
+variously crenate.
+Inflorescence
+a terminal, many- but generally sparse-flowered, flat-topped thyrse, growing point gradually transitioning into
+peduncle
+with regular basal leaves lower down and similar, but much smaller bract-like leaves higher up.
+Flowers
+4-merous, erect to spreading-erect, ± gradually urceolate;
+calyx
+4-partite, with sepals slightly fused basally;
+sepals
+small;
+corolla
+4-partite, fused into a tube;
+corolla tube
+much longer than calyx and lobes, glabrous lacking white-waxy layer;
+corolla lobes
+horizontally spreading to recurved, often nearly round;
+stamens
+8, often in two distinct whorls;
+filaments
+glabrous, fused to corolla tube medially or higher up;
+anthers
+included or very slightly exserted;
+carpels
+4, free;
+squamae
+4, ribbon-like-linear, tapering slightly upwards;
+ovary
+apically ± abruptly constricted;
+style
+short.
+Seed
+ellipsoid to slightly banana-shaped-curved, very small, numerous.
+
+
+Included species
+:—Three (see
+Table 1, B.1–B
+.
+3
+). 1.
+
+Kalanchoe longiflora
+Wood (1903
+
+: t. 320) (
+Fig. 3
+); 2.
+
+K. leblanciae
+Hamet (1912: 294)
+
+(
+Fig. 4
+); and 3.
+
+K. sexangularis
+Brown (1913: 120)
+
+.
+
+
+
+FIGURE 4.
+The gradually urceolate flowers of representatives of
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+[sect.
+Raveta
+] ser.
+Longiflorae
+are borne erectly to erectlyspreading, as here in the case of
+
+K. leblanciae
+
+. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.
+
+
+
+
+FIGURE 5.
+
+Kalanchoe rotundifolia
+
+is the type species of
+K
+. [sect.
+Raveta
+] ser.
+Rotundifoliae
+. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.
+
+
+
+
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+[subg.
+
+Kalanchoe
+sect.
+Raveta
+
+] ser.
+Rotundifoliae
+
+Gideon F.Sm.,
+
+ser. nov.
+
+(
+Figs 5
+and
+6
+)
+
+Type
+
+:—
+
+Kalanchoe rotundifolia
+(Haworth 1824: 188) Haworth (1825: 31)
+
+,
+designated here
+.
+
+
+
+
+Diagnosis
+:—Taxa grouped in
+K
+. ser.
+Rotundifoliae
+differ from other taxa included in
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+by a combination of characters that includes that they are glabrous, glaucous or generally bright to yellowish green, herbaceous, small-growing succulent plants.
+Leaves
+are variously shaped and sized but generally ovate to obovate and small, straight, flat, rarely longitudinally folded, and rarely slightly recurved. Leaf
+margins
+are entire or variously crenate. The
+inflorescence
+is a small, sparse- to, more rarely, dense-flowered corymbose cyme.
+Flowers
+are erect at anthesis. The
+corolla tube
+is abruptly urceolate and often greenish to strongly greenish-infused, glabrous, and lack a white-waxy layer, with the lanceolate-narrowed
+corolla lobes
+being various shades of pinkish, red, orange, or yellow, never white, slightly erect, horizontally spreading or recurved.
+Filaments
+are short, inserted ± medially or higher up in corolla tube, and often in two distinct whorls.
+Anthers
+are included.
+Squamae
+are ribbon-like-linear.
+
+
+
+
+FIGURE 6.
+The flowers of representatives of
+
+Kalanchoe
+
+[sect.
+Raveta
+] ser.
+Rotundifoliae
+are generally abruptly urceolate, as here, in the case of
+
+K. klopperae
+
+. Photograph: Gideon F. Smith.
+
+
+
+
+Description
+:—Annual, biennial, multiannual or perennial, glabrous, glaucous to variously bright green to yellowish green, small, herbaceous, terrestrial or sometimes epiphytic, succulent plants.
+Stems
+usually weak, often unbranched at least at first, if not annual, sprouting new stems from base after flowering or higher up along stems and branches.
+Leaves
+glaucous to bright green to yellowish green, sometimes weakly reddish- or purplish-infused, opposite, free, fleshy, glabrous, white-waxy layer absent, usually deciduous lower down, variably obovate to oblanceolate to clavate to oblong to round;
+margins
+entire or variously crenate.
+Inflorescence
+a small, dense- or sparse-flowered corymbose cyme, terminal, 1- to many-flowered, growing point gradually transitioning into peduncle with regular basal leaves lower down and similar, but much smaller, often very widely spaced, bract-like leaves higher up.
+Flowers
+4-merous, erect, abruptly urceolate;
+calyx
+4-partite, with sepals hardly fused basally;
+sepals
+minute or, more rarely, prominent;
+corolla
+4-partite, fused into a very narrow tube;
+corolla tube
+abruptly urceolate, usually much longer than calyx and lobes, glabrous, lacking white-waxy layer, often glaucous to purplish;
+corolla lobes
+patent, erectly spreading to recurved;
+stamens
+8, often in two distinct whorls;
+filaments
+glabrous, fused to corolla tube medially or higher up;
+anthers
+included;
+carpels
+4, free;
+squamae
+4, linear;
+ovary
+apically ± abruptly constricted, sometimes very slightly stipitate;
+style
+short.
+Seed
+ellipsoid to slightly banana-shaped-curved, very small, numerous.
+
+
+Included species
+:—Nine (see
+Table 1, C.1–C
+.9). 1.
+
+Kalanchoe rotundifolia
+(Haworth 1824: 188) Haworth (1825: 31)
+
+(
+Fig. 5
+); 2.
+
+K. stearnii
+Raymond-Hamet (1941: 334)
+
+; 3.
+
+K. decumbens
+Compton (1967: 294)
+
+; 4.
+
+K. alticola
+Compton (1975: 47)
+
+; 5.
+
+K. neglecta
+Toelken (1978: 90)
+
+; 6.
+
+K. waterbergensis
+Van Jaarsveld (2017: 169)
+
+; 7.
+
+K. klopperae
+Smith & Figueiredo (2022c: 106)
+
+(
+Fig. 6
+); 8.
+
+K. gideonsmithii
+Crouch & Figueiredo (2022: 234)
+
+; 9.
+
+K. krigeae
+Smith & Figueiredo (2023b: 284)
+
+; and 10.
+
+Kalanchoe
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-Rediscovery of Youngia longipes reveals a new species of Youngia (Asteraceae) in China
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+Rediscovery of Youngia longipes reveals a new species of Youngia (Asteraceae) in China
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-Liu, Qun
-State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China & The authors contributed equally to this study
+Liu, Qun
+State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China & The authors contributed equally to this study
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-Zhang, Ting
-College of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, Hunan, China & The authors contributed equally to this study
+Zhang, Ting
+College of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, Hunan, China & The authors contributed equally to this study
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-Lin, Nan
-State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China & College of Life Science, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, Henan, China
+Lin, Nan
+State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China & College of Life Science, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, Henan, China
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-Zhang, Dai-Gui
-0000-0002-1587-2739
-College of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, Hunan, China
-zdg634278@126.com
+Zhang, Dai-Gui
+0000-0002-1587-2739
+College of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, Hunan, China
+zdg634278@126.com
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-Huang, Xian-Han
-0000-0003-2009-7025
-State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China
-huangxianhan@mail.kib.ac.cn
+Huang, Xian-Han
+0000-0003-2009-7025
+State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China
+huangxianhan@mail.kib.ac.cn
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-Yang, Jing-Yuan
-Shengnongjia National Park Administration, Shennongjia 442421, Hubei, China & Huibei Provincial Key Laboratory on Conservation Biology of the Shennongjia Golden Snub-nosed Monkey, Shennongjia 442421, Hubei, China
+Yang, Jing-Yuan
+Shengnongjia National Park Administration, Shennongjia 442421, Hubei, China & Huibei Provincial Key Laboratory on Conservation Biology of the Shennongjia Golden Snub-nosed Monkey, Shennongjia 442421, Hubei, China
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-Tojiboeva, Umida
-0009-0007-5030-6701
-Central Herbarium of Uzbekistan, Institute of Botany, Academy Sciences of Uzbekistan, Tashkent 100025, Uzbekistan
-tojiboeva.umida@mail.ru
+Tojiboeva, Umida
+0009-0007-5030-6701
+Central Herbarium of Uzbekistan, Institute of Botany, Academy Sciences of Uzbekistan, Tashkent 100025, Uzbekistan
+tojiboeva.umida@mail.ru
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-Zhang, Jian-Wen
-0000-0002-4735-168X
-State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China
-zhangjianwen@mail.kib.ac.cn
+Zhang, Jian-Wen
+0000-0002-4735-168X
+State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China
+zhangjianwen@mail.kib.ac.cn
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-Deng, Tao
-0000-0003-4163-3368
-State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China
-dengtao@mail.kib.ac.cn
+Deng, Tao
+0000-0003-4163-3368
+State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China
+dengtao@mail.kib.ac.cn
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-http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.655.1.2
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-10.11646/phytotaxa.655.1.2
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+10.11646/phytotaxa.655.1.2
+1179-3163
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Type:
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CHINA
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Hunan Province
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(
holotype
KUN
-[barcode 1601580!];
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HAC-D2
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-Other specimens examined
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Youngia longipes
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[barcode
K000808279
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-[barcode 01691155]
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Youngia wulingensis
-: CSFI [barcode 035711, 035712], CSH [barcode 0093062, 0093895], JIU [barcode 06031, 08894, 10948, 12598, 12599, 12600, 22177, 23083, 24798, 36786, 40257, 40355, 40368, 45833, 51807, 52748, 61459, 62325, 66412, 66637, 68007].
+: CSFI [barcode 035711, 035712],
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+CSH [barcode 0093062, 0093895],
+JIU [barcode 06031, 08894, 10948, 12598, 12599, 12600, 22177, 23083, 24798, 36786, 40257, 40355, 40368, 45833, 51807, 52748, 61459, 62325, 66412, 66637, 68007].