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Gentiana tingnongiana and G. shangwui, two new species of Gentiana (Gentianaceae) from the eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Sichuan province, China

Authors: Cao, Hai-Feng; Ni, Liang-Hong; Cai, Jie; Ya, Ji-Dong; Li, Gan; Luo, Yue-Qing; Fu, Peng-Cheng; +1 Authors

Gentiana tingnongiana and G. shangwui, two new species of Gentiana (Gentianaceae) from the eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Sichuan province, China

Abstract

Gentiana tingnongiana H.F.Cao & L.Zhang, sp. nov., and Gentiana shangwui H.F.Cao & L.Zhang, sp. nov., two new species of Gentianaceae from Sichuan, China, are described and illustrated here. G. tingnongiana has an erect main stem, obovate to oblong stem leaves, a yellowish-green corolla with external stripes and a pink to pale purple or sub-white interior, numerous blackish-purple spots in the throat and plicae, and small seeds 0.7–1.0 mm in diameter. Gentiana shangwui is characterized by densely puberulent leaves and calyces, a corolla throat without short striations, a bright yellow or pale yellow middle part of the corolla tube, a relatively small corolla, stamens inserted at the apical part of the tube, and a 4–6 mm long style. Phylogenetic analysis of internal transcribed spacer sequences recovers both species as distinct, well-supported monophyletic lineages. Combined morphological and phylogenetic evidence supports the establishment of these two new species.

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