
Dryopteris jinpingensis, a new species of diploid, sexually reproductive ferns of Dryopteridaceae from Yunnan, southwestern China, is described and illustrated. Morphologically, D. jinpingensis is similar to D. gaoligongensis but unique in elongated lanceolate laminae, sessile or subsessile pinna stalks, and overlapping membranous scales adnate to stipe base. Phylogenetic analyses based on both plastome and the nuclear AK1 gene sequences showed that D. jinpingensis is sister to D. gaoligongensis. A detailed taxonomic description with line drawings is provided, and its conservation status is evaluated to be critically endangered.
Dryopteris, Insecta, Arthropoda, Drepanidae, Thelypteroideae, Dryopteridaceae, Elaphoglossoideae, sexual diploid, Thelypteridaceae, Dryopteris sect. Diclisodon, Drepaninae, Polypodiales, Animalia, Polypodiopsida, Drepanoidea, Plantae, molecular phylogeny, new species, Botany, Biota, Lepidoptera, Tracheophyta, Abacopteris, QK1-989, Oreta, Dryopteridoideae, Megalastrum, Research Article
Dryopteris, Insecta, Arthropoda, Drepanidae, Thelypteroideae, Dryopteridaceae, Elaphoglossoideae, sexual diploid, Thelypteridaceae, Dryopteris sect. Diclisodon, Drepaninae, Polypodiales, Animalia, Polypodiopsida, Drepanoidea, Plantae, molecular phylogeny, new species, Botany, Biota, Lepidoptera, Tracheophyta, Abacopteris, QK1-989, Oreta, Dryopteridoideae, Megalastrum, Research Article
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