1. Semenovia brunonis X. L. Guo, Q. Y. Xiao & X. J. He 2023, com. nov
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Guo, Xian-Lin, Xiao, Qun-Ying, Gou, Wei, Zhou, Song-Dong, and He, Xing-Jin
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Semenovia brunonis ,Tracheophyta ,Magnoliopsida ,Apiales ,Semenovia ,Biodiversity ,Plantae ,Taxonomy ,Apiaceae - Abstract
Semenovia brunonis (DC.) X.L.Guo, Q.Y.Xiao & X.J.He com. nov. (Fig.3, 4) Basionym: Tordyliopsis brunonis DC. (1830: 199) Taxonomic synonym: Heracleum brunonis (DC.) C. B. Clarke (1879: 713) Type: INDIA. In Kamaon Nepaliae versus Emodum, Blinkworth 590 (lectotype: G-DC, designated by Watson (1998); isolectotypes: BM000944789, BM000944790, E00002937, K000075516, K000075517). Recognition: Semenovia brunonis is characterized by having oblong-ovate ultimate segments with irregularly serrate margin and acute apex, rays with densely softly pubescent, lanceolate-acuminate bracts and bracteoles, elliptic or oblong and pubescent mericarps with well-developed marginal ribs, unobvious medium and lateral ribs, clavate vittae, and domed stylopodium. Distribution and habitat: One population of Semenovia brunonis was detected in Yadong County in Xizang, China. Further, it was also found in Nepal, Bhutan, and India. S. brunonis usually inhabits an alpine bush at an altitude of ca. 4200 m in China., Published as part of Guo, Xian-Lin, Xiao, Qun-Ying, Gou, Wei, Zhou, Song-Dong & He, Xing-Jin, 2023, Morphological and phylogenetic evidence for the transfer of the monotypic genus Tordyliopsis to Semenovia (Apiaceae), pp. 63-72 in Phytotaxa 597 (1) on page 70, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/7918814, {"references":["Clarke, C. B. (1879) Umbelliferae. In: Hooker, J. D. (ed.) Flora of British India, London, pp. 665 - 720.","Watson, M. F. (1998) Notes relating to the flora of Bhutan: XXXIII. Umbelliferae, I. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 53: 127 - 144."]}
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