PhytoKeys (Nov 2023)

Lysimachia cavicola (Primulaceae), a new species from Guangxi, China

  • You Nong,
  • Yuan Fang,
  • Chuan-Gui Xu,
  • Gui-Yuan Wei,
  • Ke-Jian Yan,
  • Ren-Chuan Hu,
  • Yuan-Guang Wen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.235.109528
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 235
pp. 189 – 198

Abstract

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Lysimachia cavicola (Subgen. Idiophyton, Primulaceae), a new species from Guangxi, China, is here described and illustrated based on morphological data. Although it shares similarities with L. microcarpa, L. fooningensis, and L. capillipes, there are distinguishing characteristics that set it apart. These include erect stems either solitary or in clusters of 1 to 2, herbaceous, terete, and densely glandular hairy. The leaves are either ovate or elliptical lanceolate, with inconspicuously reticulate veins. The petiole measures 2–4 mm in length covered with minute glandular hairy. The corolla is deeply parted, measuring 6–8 mm in length, with narrowly elliptic or narrowly oblong lobes that are 1–2 mm wide. The capsule is globose, measuring 2–3 × 2–3 mm, and possesses a chalky, brittle texture, which splits into 5-valved segments. The calyx of the plant appears yellowish-white during fruiting. This newly discovered species is endemic to limestone areas in Fengshan County, Guangxi, China.