The identity of Artemisia brevis (Asteraceae, Anthemideae) from Xinjiang, China
Author
Guo, Xin-Qiang
Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, China & Center of Conservation Biology, Core Botanical Gardens, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, China
Author
Wang, Long
Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, China & Center of Conservation Biology, Core Botanical Gardens, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, China
Author
Yang, Qin-Er
0000-0002-6261-0731
Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, China & Center of Conservation Biology, Core Botanical Gardens, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, China & qeyang @ scib. ac. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6261 - 0731
qeyang@scib.ac.cn
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-04-08
543
1
73
81
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.543.1.7
journal article
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10.11646/phytotaxa.543.1.7
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Artemisia rupestris
Linnaeus (1753: 847)
.
Figs. 1
,
3–6
.
Type:—Without precise locality, Herb. Linn. No. 988.25 (
lectotype
designated by Ling in
Jarvis & Turland (1998)
:
LINN
!).
Fig. 3
.
=
Artemisia brevis
Pampanini (1938: 165)
.
Artemisia argyrophylla
var.
brevis
(Pampanini)
Ling (1988: 7)
,
syn
.
nov
.
Type
:—
CHINA
.
Xinjiang
,
Fukang
,
Bogda Ola
, Tu-Shu-Shan, in the valley above the
Haitze lake
, ca.
2000 m
,
25 Jul. 1928
,
P.K.Vorotnikoff
535
(
holotype
S (
Herb. No.
S-GH-5309!)).
Fig. 1
.
Description
:—Herbs, perennial, usually caespitose,
20–50 cm
tall, woody at base, arachnoid-pubescent or glabrescent. Stems brown or dark brown, shortly branched or not. Basal stem leaves usually sessile, sparsely pubescent or glabrescent, ovate-oblong or oblong,
3–5 cm
long,
2–3 cm
broad, 1- or 2-pinnatisect, segments 5–7 on each side, linear or linearlanceolate. Middle stem leaves ovate-elliptic or oblong,
2–5 cm
long,
2–3 cm
broad, 1- or 2-pinnatisect, segments 5–7 pairs, pectinate, linear or linear-lanceolate, 0.5–
1 cm
long,
2–3 mm
broad, lobules linear or lanceolate. Uppermost leaves and leaf-like bracts 1-pinnatisect, 3–5 segments on each side, linear or linear-lanceolate. Synflorescence a spike-like or raceme-like panicle. Capitula pedunculate or sessile, nodding, hemispheric or subglobose,
4–7 mm
in diameter, phyllaries sparsely pubescent or glabrescent abaxially, with green midribs when fresh and membranous margin, receptacle hemispheric, pubescent. Marginal female florets 8–16, corolla vasiform or narrowly conical, 3- or 4-toothed. Disk florets 30–70, bisexual, corolla tubiform, 5-toothed. Achenes oblong or oblong- ovoid, usually with a minute apical crown.
FIGURE 6.
Artemisia rupestris
in the wild (China, Xinjiang, Huocheng). A. Habitat and habit. B. Basal stem leaves. C. Synflorescence. Photographed by Long Wang.
Distribution and habitat
:—
Artemisia rupestris
is widely distributed in
Xinjiang
,
China
(
Fig. 7
), and also in Eastern Europe,
Kazakhstan
,
Kyrgyzstan
,
Mongolia
,
Russia
, and
Tajikistan
(
Poljakov 1961
,
Ling 1991
,
Ling
et al
. 2011
). It grows on dry hills, in desert or semidesert steppes, dry river valleys, or at forest margins at altitudes of
1100–4600 m
.
Phenology
:—Flowering from July to August; fruiting from August to October.
Additional specimens examined
:—
CHINA
.
Xinjiang
: Burqin,
Anonymous 10766
(XJBI),
G.J. Liu et al. 163
(XJBI); Fuhai,
R.C. Ching 1371
(PE),
G.J. Liu et al. 811
(XJBI),
Sino-Russian Altai Exped. SRAE2007654
(PE); Fuyun,
Anonymous 11346
(XJBI); Habahe,
Anonymous 11015
(XJBI); Hami,
Q.R. Wang et al. 4475
(NWTC); Hejing,
A.J. Lee & J.N. Zhu 6357
(PE, XJBI); Hoxud,
A.J. Lee & J.N. Zhu 7665
(PE, XJBI); Huocheng,
Anonymous 173
(XJBI),
Anonymous 177
(XJBI),
C. Ren & L. Wang 846
(IBSC); Jeminay,
Anonymous 1310
(XJBI),
R.C. Ching 1310
(PE),
C. Ren & L. Wang 894
(IBSC),
C. Ren & L. Wang 899
(IBSC); Manas,
Anonymous 589
(XJBI),
Anonymous 1985
(XJBI),
Anonymous s.n.
(PE00445524),
Anonymous s.n.
(PE00478392),
Anonymous s.n.
(WUK; Herb. No. 296598); Qitai,
G.J. Liu et al. 6517
(XJBI); Qinghe,
Anonymous 11660
(XJBI),
Anonymous 11766
(XJBI),
Anonymous 11854
(XJBI),
Anonymous 11872
(XJBI),
R.C. Ching 789
(CDBI, KUN, PE),
R.C. Ching 937
(PE),
R.C. Ching 1080
(CDBI, HAST, PE, XJBI),
R.C. Ching 1142
(PE),
R.C. Ching 1371
(PE, XJBI),
H.M. Li & Y.P. Zeng 432
(IBSC),
Xinjiang
Exped. 5017
(PE); Taxkorgan,
Y.S. Chen 50
(PE),
Kareem T111
(XJBI),
Kareem T119
(XJBI),
Kareem T137
(XJBI),
Kareem T142
(XJBI),
Kareem T143
(XJBI),
Kareem T147
(XJBI),
B.S. Li et al. 10605
(PE),
B.S. Li et al. 10633
(PE),
Northwest Inst. Bot.
Xinjiang
Exped. 1156
(PE, WUK),
Northwest Inst. Bot.
Xinjiang
Exped. 1176
(PE, WUK),
Qinghai-Xizang Exped. 4873
(HNWP),
Qinghai-Xizang Exped. 870402
(HNWP, PE),
Qinghai-Xizang Exped. 870459
(HNWP, PE),
Qinghai-Xizang Exped. 870503
(HNWP, PE),
Xinjiang
Exped. 1375
(WUK, XJBI),
Xinjiang
Exped. 1418
(WUK, XJBI),
Xinjiang
Exped. 1446
(PE, WUK, XJBI),
Xizang
Exped. 3181
(XJBI); Toli,
Anonymous 314
(PE),
Anonymous 366
(XJBI),
Depart. Biol. Tianshan Exped. 73
(XJBI); Zhaosu,
Anonymous 780982
(XJBI).
Notes
:—
Wei (1999)
and
Wu (2008)
specifically recorded the distribution of
Artemisia rupestris
, under the name of
A
.
argyrophylla
var.
brevis
, in Ruoqiang county in
Xinjiang
,
China
, without citing any specimen. However, we have been unable to trace any specimen referable to this variety (or
A. brevis
) from this county in the major relevant Chinese herbaria, including HNWP, NWTC, PE, WUK, and XJBI. Further research and filed work are needed to verify the distribution of this species in Ruoqiang.