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国产三角瓣花属(茜草科)订正

阮云珍   

  1. (中国科学院华南植物研究所,广州)
  • 收稿日期:1900-01-01 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:1988-12-18 发布日期:1988-12-18
  • 通讯作者: 阮云珍

Notes on the Genus Prismatomeris Thw. (Rubiaceae) of China

Ruan Yun-Zhen   

  1. (South China lnstitute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Guangzhou)
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:1988-12-18 Published:1988-12-18
  • Contact: Ruan Yun-Zhen<

摘要: 三角瓣花属Prismatomeris Thw.在Hooker

Abstract: In the classification of J. D. Hooker  (1873) and of K.  Schumann  (1891), the genus Prismatomeris Thw. is included in the tribe Morindeae of Rubiaceae.  In the mo- dern classifications, e. g.  Bremekamp (1966), however, the taxonomic position of the genus is still uncertain.  The genus agrees with the tribe Morindeae in the downward radicle, valvate aestivation of the corolla lobes and presence of raphides, but it differs significantly from the latter in the free flowers, bilocular ovary and the peltate ovule attached to the upper half of septum.  Therefore, it would be more suitable that the genus is separated from the tribe Mo- rindeae Miq., and is raised to the rank of tribe, placed in the subfamily Rubioideae based on Bremekamp’s delimitation. In the present paper ten character pairs of the genus  and the notes on their taxonomic value are presented and two following species are recognized:   1. P. tetrandra (Roxb.) K. Schum. is found in northern India. Its  subspecies, which is distributed in Yunnan of China and in Thailand, was previously called P. tetran- dra (Roxb.) K. Schumann, and is now revised as   P.  tetrandra (Roxb.) K. Schum. subsp. multiflora  (Ridley) Y. Z. Ruan.   2. P. connata  Y.Z. Ruan is described as a new species, that has been treated as P. tetrandra (Roxb.) K. Schum. by previous auth rs. It is native to the subtropic region of South China.  Its tropical new subspecies,  P.  connata.  Y. Z. Ruan subsp.  hainanensis Y. Z. Ruan, is found on Hainan

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