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Abstract
We describe a new species, Didymocarpus janakiae Rhuthuparna & V.Gowda from the eastern Himalayas of India. We provide a detailed description of the species' morphology, diagnostic characters, and colour photographs to support its classification as a new taxon. The new species shows morphological affinities with D. middletonii Souvann., Soulad. & Tagane, D.cinereus D.Don, and D. punduanus var. pulchrus (C. B. Clarke) Su.Datta & B.K.Sinha. It is similar to D. middletonii in its calyx shape but can be distinguished by its glabrous calyx and glandular hairy corolla (versus calyx sparsely covered with multi‐cellular hairs and glabrous corolla). Similarly, it resembles D. punduanus var. pulchrus and D. cinereus D.Don in the shape and purplish colour of the corolla, but D. janakiae can be distinguished from these two species by its urceolate calyx (versus campanulate), and longer calyx tube (6.7–10.4 mm versus ca 6 mm in D. cinereus and 3–6 mm in D. punduanus var. pulchrus). Currently D. janakiae is only known from its type locality, therefore we assess it as Critically Endangered as per the IUCN guidelines.
我们描述了来自印度喜马拉雅山东部的一个新物种--Didymocarpus janakiae Rhuthuparna & V.Gowda。我们对该物种的形态、诊断特征和彩色照片进行了详细描述,以支持其作为新分类群的分类。新种与 D. middletonii Souvann.、Soulad.middletonii 相似,但可通过其无毛花萼和腺毛花冠区分(花萼疏生多细胞毛,花冠无毛)。pulchrus)和 D. cinereus D.Don 相似,但 D. janakiae 可以通过瓶形花萼(而不是钟状)和较长的萼筒(6.7-10.4 毫米,而 D. cinereus 约为 6 毫米,D. punduanus var. Pulchrus 约为 3-6 毫米)与这两个物种区分开来。目前,我们仅从其模式产地了解到 D. janakiae,因此根据世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)的指导方针,我们将其评定为极危物种。
期刊介绍:
Nordic Journal of Botany publishes original contributions on all aspects of the taxonomy, evolution, conservation, ecology and biogeography of plants (including algae and bryophytes) and fungi.