2019
DOI: 10.1111/njb.02493
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Orchidantha crassinervia sp. nov. (Lowiaceae) from Guangxi, China

Abstract: Here we describe and illustrate a new species, Orchidantha crassinervia sp. nov. (Lowiaceae), from Guangxi Province, China. The species is closely related to O. yunnanensis and O. virosa, but can be distinguished from these species in possessing a very thick midrib of the labellum, fewer flowers per inflorescence and by a shorter plant height. The species is known only from the three populations within 3 km.

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“…The family was last revised by Holttum (1970), who recognized six species. Since then about 27 species have been described, mostly from Borneo (e.g., Larsen, 1993;Nagamasu and Sakai, 1999;Pedersen, 2001;Syauqina et al, 2016Syauqina et al, , 2019Poulsen and Leong-Škorničková, 2017;Leong-Škorničková et al, 2021), but also from Peninsular Malaysia (Leong-Škorničková, 2014), Thailand (Jenjittikul and Larsen, 2003), Vietnam (Tr ần and Leong-Škorničková, 2010;Leong-Škorničková et al, 2014;Tr ần et al, 2020) and China (Fang and Qin, 1996;Zou et al, 2017Zou et al, , 2019. Lowiaceae collections are sparse in herbaria, and are likely severely under-collected as the plants are rare and often sterile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family was last revised by Holttum (1970), who recognized six species. Since then about 27 species have been described, mostly from Borneo (e.g., Larsen, 1993;Nagamasu and Sakai, 1999;Pedersen, 2001;Syauqina et al, 2016Syauqina et al, , 2019Poulsen and Leong-Škorničková, 2017;Leong-Škorničková et al, 2021), but also from Peninsular Malaysia (Leong-Škorničková, 2014), Thailand (Jenjittikul and Larsen, 2003), Vietnam (Tr ần and Leong-Škorničková, 2010;Leong-Škorničková et al, 2014;Tr ần et al, 2020) and China (Fang and Qin, 1996;Zou et al, 2017Zou et al, , 2019. Lowiaceae collections are sparse in herbaria, and are likely severely under-collected as the plants are rare and often sterile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%