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Two new species in Iris series Chinenses (Iridaceae) from south-central China

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PHYTOKEYS
Volume -, Issue 161, Pages 41-60

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.161.55483

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Daba Mountains; Guizhou Province; karst terrain; phylogeny

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  1. Berkeley Research Impact Initiative (BRII) - UC Berkeley Library

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Iris dabashanensis C.A.Wilson, sp. nov. and I. probstii C.A.Wilson, sp. nov. from China are described and illustrated. Both species occur on grassy slopes in mountainous regions of south-central China. The former is known from the Daba Mountains in rocky, calcareous soils associated with shrubs or mixed conifer and hardwood forests, while the latter is known from a region of karst terrain beside rice fields or under pine woods in Guizhou Province. Molecular data resolves both species in series Chinenses in a subclade that also includes I. odaesanensis, while morphologically they are similar to I. henryi. These newly described species are two of four members of series Chinenses that occur in south-central China.

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