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摘要
根据近年来发表的系统发育和分类研究,对中国和台湾地区兰科新兰科和古兰科的部分种的命名进行了修订。由于Listera现在已被纳入Neottia,因此提出了2个新名称(N. fukuyamae和N. chenii)和3个新组合(N. fangii, N. fugongensis和N. microphylla)。根据其花的形态特征,最近描述的南岭Chamaegastrodia nanlingensis被转移到Odontochilus。新名称O.guangdongensis的提出是为了防止组合后的同音。
Nomencleture Changes of Some Orchids in China and Taiwan
Nomenclature of some species in tribe Neottieae and subtribe Goodyerinae (Orchidaceae) from China and Taiwan are revised according to recently published phylogenetic and taxonomic studies. As Listera is now included in Neottia, 2 new names (N. fukuyamae and N. chenii) and 3 new combinations (N. fangii, N. fugongensis and N. microphylla) are proposed. The recently described Chamaegastrodia nanlingensis is transferred to Odontochilus based on its floral morphology. The new name, O.guangdongensis, is proposed to prevent homonymy after the combination.
期刊介绍:
The Taiwan Journal of Forest Science is an academic publication that welcomes contributions from around the world. The journal covers all aspects of forest research, both basic and applied, including Forest Biology and Ecology (tree breeding, silviculture, soils, etc.), Forest Management (watershed management, forest pests and diseases, forest fire, wildlife, recreation, etc.), Biotechnology, and Wood Science. Manuscripts acceptable to the journal include (1) research papers, (2) research notes, (3) review articles, and (4) monographs. A research note differs from a research paper in its scope which is less-comprehensive, yet it contains important information. In other words, a research note offers an innovative perspective or new discovery which is worthy of early disclosure.