2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10265-024-01532-5
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Relictithismia kimotsukiensis, a new genus and species of Thismiaceae from southern Japan with discussions on its phylogenetic relationship

Kenji Suetsugu,
Yasunori Nakamura,
Takafumi Nakano
et al.

Abstract: The family Thismiaceae, known as “fairy lanterns” for their urn- or bell-shaped flowers with basally fused tepals, consists of non-photosynthetic flowering monocots mainly in tropical regions, extending into subtropical and temperate areas. Here, we propose a new mycoheterotrophic genus, Relictithismia Suetsugu & Tagane (Thismiaceae), with its monotypic species Relictithismia kimotsukiensis Suetsugu, Yas.Nakam. & Tagane from Kimotsuki Mountains in the Osumi Peninsula, Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu Islan… Show more

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“…The Japanese name of the new species, mujina-no-shokudai, evokes a burrowing badger, an allusion to the plant's underground existence. The ecological specificity of fairy lanterns renders them exceedingly vulnerable (Suetsugu et al 2024).…”
Section: Plant Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Japanese name of the new species, mujina-no-shokudai, evokes a burrowing badger, an allusion to the plant's underground existence. The ecological specificity of fairy lanterns renders them exceedingly vulnerable (Suetsugu et al 2024).…”
Section: Plant Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%