351. Changnienia malipoensis, a new species from China (Orchidaceae; Epidendroideae; Calypsoeae)
- Author
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Dong-Hui Peng, Jun-Wen Zhai, and Zhong-Jian Liu
- Subjects
Orchidaceae ,biology ,Changnienia ,Sensu ,Genus ,Pollinator ,Botany ,Epidendroideae ,Plant Science ,Calypsoeae ,biology.organism_classification ,Tribe (biology) ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Changnienia Chien (1935: 89) is a monotypic genus of tribe Calypsoeae endemic to eastern and central China (Chen et al. 1999, 2009, Freudenstein 2005), previously with only the species C. amoena Chien (1935: 90), which was listed in the Chinese Redbook in 1992 (Fu 1992). Yang & Zhu (1984) reported a chromosome number for it of 2n=46. Sun et al. (2006) observed pollination and found that Bombus trifasciatus was its pollinator. Zhai et al. (2013) confirmed the phylogenetic placement of this species as a member of tribe Calypsoeae (sensu Pridgeon et al. 2005). A new species of Changnienia is described and illustrated here based on molecular and morphological evidence. It is discovered in Malipo, Yunnan Province, China.
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- 2013