Yushania tongziensis (Poaceae, Bambusoideae), a new bamboo species from north Guizhou, China
Author
Zhang, You-Yuan
0000-0002-8463-147X
Guiyang Vocational and Technical College, Guiyang, 550081, China & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Digital Botanical Garden, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510650, China & 345399005 @ qq. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8463 - 147 X
345399005@qq.com
Author
Xie, Gang
0000-0003-3301-7653
Institute of Guizhou Mountainous Resources, Guiyang, 550001, China & 564290987 @ qq. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3301 - 7653
564290987@qq.com
Author
Xia, Nian-He
0000-0001-9852-7393
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Digital Botanical Garden, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510650, China & South China National Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510650, China & nhxia @ scbg. ac. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9852 - 7393
nhxia@scbg.ac.cn
text
Phytotaxa
2023
2023-09-29
618
1
86
92
http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0755-PDN
journal article
269785
10.11646/phytotaxa.618.1.8
3bf98912-945a-407a-abdb-66949f6f05cb
1179-3163
8389985
Yushania tongziensis
N.H. Xia, Y.Y. Zhang et G. Xie
,
sp. nov.
(
Figure 1
,
2
&
3
)
Diagnosis.
Yushania tongziensis
is morphologically similar to
Y. panxianensis
T.P. Yi et J.J. Shi
particularly in its culm internodes hollow, usually developing 3‒7 branches at mid-culm nodes, without longitudinal ridges and grooves above branching points, auricles of culm and foliage leaves absent, culm leaf blades reflexed and longitudinal secondary veins 3 or 4 pairs, but can be easily distinguished in having culm internodes smooth, deciduous culm leaf sheaths, oral setae absent, ligules ca.
1 mm
tall (vs.
1.5‒3 mm
), pseudopetioles
1‒1.5 mm
long (vs.
1 mm
) and transverse veins inconspicuous of leaf blade.
Type.
CHINA
,
Guizhou
:
Tongzi County
,
Yaolong Mountain
,
28°32’23”N
,
106°47’58”E
,
1790 m
alt.,
20 July 2022
,
Y
.
Y
.
Zhang
ZYY-2022
(
holotype
:
IBSC
!, Bar code:
IBSC0889717
; isotype:
IBSC
!)
.
Description.
Shrubby bamboos. Rhizomes pachymorph, long-necked; neck
8–20 cm
long,
0.4–0.5 cm
in diameter, solid, internodes
0.7–1 cm
long. Culms diffuse, erect,
0.7–1.2 m
tall and
0.3–0.55 cm
in diameter; internodes terete,
10–12 cm
long, without longitudinal ridges and grooves above branching points, dark green, initially with thinly white powder, glabrous, hollow, wall
1.5–2 mm
thick, pith lamellar; supranodal ridges prominent at each nodes; sheath scar prominent, with persistent remains of sheath base, glabrous, lower than supranodal ridges; intranodal regions
3–4 mm
long, glabrous. Branching from third or fourth node (
0.15–0.2 m
) above the ground, mid-culm branches 3–7, ascending, subequal,
0.1–0.15 cm
in diameter, hollow, inclined at an angle of 15–20° with the culm. Primary buds solitary, ovate-triangular, adnate to the internode surface, green, margins ciliolate. Culm leaf sheaths caducous, leathery, longitudinal ribs prominent, triangularly narrowly rounded, 2/3 to 4/5 as long as internodes, abaxially sparsely yellowbrown antrorsely setose, margins entire; auricles and oral setae absent; ligules truncate, ca.
1 mm
tall, margins entire or shallowly serrate; blades reflexed, triangular lanceolate, ca.
1.2 cm
long, involute, the base 1/3 to 1/2 as wide as the sheath apex, both sides glabrous. Foliage leaves 3–7 per ultimate branch; sheaths
3‒4.5 cm
long, initially purplish red, later becoming pale brown, glabrous; auricles absent, oral setae 5 or 6,
2–4 mm
long, erect, tardily deciduous; ligules truncate, ca.
1 mm
tall; pseudopetioles ca.
1‒1.5 mm
long, glabrous; blades lanceolate, 4–8 ×
0.8–1.5 cm
, papery, shallowly wavy when dry, glabrous, glaucous abaxially, base widely cuneate, apex acute, margins serrulate, longitudinal secondary veins 3 or 4 pairs, transverse veins inconspicuous. Inflorescence unknown.
Phenology.
New shoots produced during June to July.
Distribution and habitat.
This new species is only found in Tongzi County, north
Guizhou
,
China
. It occurs on the mountain top and grows at an altitude of
1790–1795 m
, together with other taxa including
Chimonobambusa utilis
(Keng) Keng.f.
,
Rubus
spp.
and
Dendropanax
spp.
etc.
Etymology.
The specific epithet refers to the county in which the bamboo grows. The Chinese name is given as "ffiḢṮƜḦ"; Tóngzǐ Yù Shān Zhú (Chinese Pin-Yin transliteration).
Vernacular name.
Jiàn Zhú (Chinese Pin-Yin transliteration); AEḦ(Chinese name).
Similar species and notes.
Yushania tongziensis
obviously belongs to
Yushania
sect.
Brevipaniculatae
which is characterized by usually more than 3 branches at mid-culm nodes, deciduous culm sheaths and reflexed blades of culm leaves. It is similar to
Y. panxianensis
T.P. Yi et J.J. Shi.
The morphological comparison between
Y. tongziensis
and its similar species is shown in
Table 1
.
Up to now, there are 14 species of
Yushania
founded in
Guizhou
, of which five species belong to sect.
Brevipaniculatae
.