Twenty-six new species of Saussurea (Asteraceae, Cardueae) from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and adjacent regions
Author
Chen, You-Sheng
State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 20 Nanxincun, Xiangshan, Beijing 100093, China
Author
Yuan, Qian
State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 20 Nanxincun, Xiangshan, Beijing 100093, China & University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
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Phytotaxa
2015
2015-06-17
213
3
159
211
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.213.3.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.213.3.1
1179-3163
13638565
22.
Saussurea sobarocephaloides
Y. S. Chen
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 22
)
Type
:—
CHINA
.
Sichuan
:
Leibo County
, grassy slope,
3000 m
,
14 August 1934
,
T
.
T
. Yu 3752
(
holotype
PE00454194
;
isotype
PE
)
Herbs perennial, to
80 cm
tall. Caudex branched or simple, ascending, with numerous fibrous lacerate residue of old leaves. Stems erect, simple but branched in upper part,
5–7 mm
in diameter, densely yellowish white villous and glandular hairy. Leaves sessile, blade oblong to oblong-ovate, both surfaces sparsely white puberulent, base decurrent to stem-wing, apex acute, margin denticulate, lower leaves
16–18.5 cm
long,
4.5–5.5 cm
wide, upper leaves smaller,
7–9 cm
long,
3.5–4.2 cm
wide. Capitula usually 4–10, in loose corymbs; peduncles
5–16 cm
long, densely yellowish white villous and glandular hairy. Involucre hemispheric,
2.5–3 cm
in diameter,
2.5–3 cm
high. Phyllaries in 5–6 rows, imbricate, brownish, coriaceous; outermost ones densely hairy, ca.
1.8 cm
long, basal part coriaceous, broad, ca.
3 mm
wide, upper part leafy, narrow and linear,
1–1.5 mm
wide; inner ones sparesly hairy to nearly glabrous, ovate to oblong,
13–15 mm
long,
4–4.5 mm
wide, margin entire and dark purplish, apex obtuse; innermost ones glabrous, linear-oblong,
18–20 mm
long, ca.
2 mm
wide. Receptacle densely bristly, bristles yellowish,
6–8 mm
long, persistent. Florets numerous, bisexual, fertile, corolla tubular-funnelform, ca.
17 mm
long, purplish red to dark purple, glabrous, tube ca.
10 mm
long, limb ca.
7 mm
long, throat ca.
1 mm
in diameter, lobes ca.
4 mm
long. Anthers ca.
8 mm
long, apical appendage acute, basal appendages obtuse, auricles with lacerate tails ca.
2 mm
long. Style ca.
2 cm
long, branches ca.
4 mm
long. Achenes cylindroid, ca.
5 mm
long, ca.
1 mm
wide, glabrous, brown, with 5–7 distinct ribs, apex with conspicuous denticulate crown, base truncate. Pappus pale brown; outer bristles
3–4 mm
long, scabrid; inner bristles 15–18, ca.
14 mm
long, plumose.
FIGURE 22.
Saussurea sobarocephaloides
. A. Habit (lower part). B. Habit (upper part). C. Outer pappus bristle. D. Inner pappus bristle. E. Floret (with pappus removed). F. Anthers. G. Style branches. H. Floret. I. Leaf section (adaxial and abaxial surfaces). J. Phyllaries (from left to right, outer to inner series). All from
T. T. Yu 3752
(PE). Drawn by Mr. Y.X. Zhu.
Distribution and habitat
:—
Saussurea sobarocephaloides
occurs in southern
Sichuan
and northeastern
Yunnan
. It grows in grassy slopes, meadows or thickets at altitudes of
2800–3700 m
.
Phenology
:—Flowering and fruiting from July to September.
Etymology
:—The specific epithet reflects the similarity of the new species to
S. sobarocephala
Diels (1905: 108)
. Chinese name:
LJṞĂṈLẄ
.
Additional specimens examined
(
paratypes
)
:—
CHINA
.
Sichuan
:
Meigu County
,
Huangmaogeng
, thickets and meadows,
3200 m
,
30 July 1976
,
Sichuan
Vegetation Expedition 13298
(
CDBI
,
PE
)
;
Hongya County
,
Hongya Forest
Platation
, top of
Tuanbao Shan
, in meadows,
2800 m
,
20 July 1994
,
W
.
K
. Bao 3200
(
CDBI
)
;
Yunnan
:
Dongchuan County
,
Yinmin Xiang
,
Shanfengkou
, meadows,
3700 m
,
28 July 1985
,
S
.
B
. Lan 488
(
PE
)
.
Discussion
:—In our molecular tree,
S. sobarocephaloides
is shown to be rather closely related to
S. woodiana
Hemsley (1892: 312)
. It is somewhat similar to
S. woodiana
in its leaves densely hairy on both surfaces, petioles winged, capitula size, phyllaries in 5–6 rows and densely villous, pappus pale brown, but differs by its distinct stems to
80 cm
tall (vs. plants nearly stemless or shortly stemmed), capitula 4–10, in loose corymbs (vs. usually 1, sometimes 2–3), phyllary apex obtuse (vs. long acuminate), inner pappus ca.
14 mm
long (vs. ca.
22 mm
long).
Saussurea sobarocephaloides
is most similar to
S. sobarocephala
Diels (1905: 108)
in its habit, sessile leaves, capitula size, and phyllaries and pappus color, but differs by its stems and peduncles densely yellowish-white villous and glandular hairy (vs. sparsely arachnoid pubescent), leaf blade larger in size, both surfaces sparsely white puberulent (vs. smaller in size, both surfaces glabrous), and stem wings usually entire (vs. usually toothed).
Saussurea sobarocephaloides
occurs in southern
Sichuan
and northeastern
Yunnan
, whereas
S. sobarocephala
occurs in northern
Sichuan
,
Shaanxi
,
Shanxi
,
Henan
and
Hebei
.