Goniothalamus cheliensis
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Ordo: Magnoliales
Familia: Annonaceae
Genus: Goniothalamus
Name
Goniothalamus cheliensis Hu – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Goniothalamus cheliensis Hu, Bull. Fan Mem. Inst. Biol. 10: 122 (1940). – TYPE: China: Che-Li Hsien, Maan-Shang, Yunnan, Sep. 1936, C.W. Wang 78573 (holotype: TAI!, isotypes: A!, IBSC!].
Distribution and habitat
Northern Thailand (Saunders and Chalermglin 2008[1]), China (Li et al. 2011[2]) and Northern Laos (Oudomxay Province), Montane forests; 1000–1500 m.
Specimens examined
Laos: Maung Xai, Phou Hin Phee National Biodiversity Conservation Area, Oudomxay province, 1357 m, 20°43'19.12"N, 102°08'46.61"E, 30 March 2018, Y.H. Tan et al., L0350 (HITBC); ibdem, 1372 m, 20°43'18.24"N, 102°08'47.31"E, 30 March 2018, Y.H. Tan et al., L0351 (HITBC).
Notes
Goniothalamus cheliensis is a very distinctive species, with leaves, flowers and fruits very large and densely rust-colored hirsute (Saunders and Chalermglin 2008[1]), according to our personal observation, the monocarps of G. cheliensis can be up to 15 cm long.
With the addition of Goniothalamus saccopetaloides, Goniothalamus cheliensis, and Goniothalamus calvicarpus, seven species are currently recognized in Laos (Newman et al. 2007[3]; Saunders and Chalermglin 2008[1]; Li et al. 2011[2]; Lee 2016[4]). A key is provided below to further elucidate the morphological differences among the species occurring in Laos.
Taxon Treatment
- Yang, B; Zhu, R; Ding, H; Bouamanivong, S; Tan, Y; 2020: A new species and two new records of Goniothalamus (Annonaceae) from Lao PDR PhytoKeys, 138: 17-25. doi
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Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Saunders R, Chalermglin P (2008) A synopsis of Goniothalamus species (Annonaceae) in Thailand, with description of three new species.Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society156(3): 355–384. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.2007.00762.x
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Li B, Gilbert M, Schatz G (2011) Goniothalamus. In: Wu Z Raven P Hong D (Eds) Flora of China (Vol.19). Science Press, Beijing, and Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis, 684–687.
- ↑ Newman M, Ketphanh S, Svengsuksa B, Thomas P, Sengdala K, Lamxay V, Armstrong K (2007) A Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Lao PDR.Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, 394 pp.
- ↑ Lee Y (2016) A checklist of plants in Lao PDR. Korea National Arboretum of the Forest Service, 402 pp.