PhytoKeys (Jul 2020)

Paraboea dolomitica (Gesneriaceae), a new species from Guizhou, China

  • Zhiyou Guo,
  • Zhaowen Wu,
  • Weibin Xu,
  • Zhenyu Li,
  • Xiaoguo Xiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.153.50933
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 153
pp. 37 – 48

Abstract

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Here we describe Paraboea dolomitica Z.Y. Li, X.G. Xiang & Z.Y. Guo, a new species of Gesneriaceae from Guizhou, China. Based on recent extensive observations, this new species is morphologically similar to Paraboea filipes (Hance) Burtt, in having obovate leaf blades, 1–4-flowered cymes and purplish corolla, but differs from that species by the combination of denticulate leathery leaves, sparsely brown haired peduncles, two woolly bracts, reniform anthers and two glabrous staminodes. Additionally, molecular data support this new species as a member of a clade that includes P. crassifolia, P. tetrabracteata, P. peltifolia, P. vetutina, P. dushanensis, P. dictyoneura, P xiangguiensis and P. guilinensis, but it is distinct from them in leaf position, inflorescence, penduncle, bract and capsule. The conservation status of this species is considered to be “Vulnerable” (VU) according to the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria.