identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
ED7E87B0FFB0A34E4843464DCB19293D.text	ED7E87B0FFB0A34E4843464DCB19293D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Uvaria vietnamensis C. Meade 2005	<div><p>Uvaria vietnamensis C. Meade, sp. nov.</p> <p>Uvaria fauveliana Pierre ex Jovet-Ast (1938): 64 (nom. illegit.) (pro parte).</p> <p>Uvaria fauveliana (Finet &amp; Gagnep.) Pierre ex Jovet- Ast, Notul. Syst. (Paris) 9: 87 (1940) (pro parte).</p> <p>non est U. hamiltonii Hook. f. &amp; Thomson var. fauveliana Finet &amp; Gagnep., Bull. Soc. Bot. France 53 Mém. 4: 68 (1906) et Fl. Gén. Indo-Chine 1: 52 (1907), type: Vietnam, “Insulae île de Phu Quoc, hab. in montibus, Raong Chiao, 3/1874, Pierre 1787” (hololecto-, P!; isolecto-, BM!, E!, K!, P [2 sheets]!); U. fauveliana (Finet &amp; Gagnep.) Pierre ex Jovet-Ast, Notul. Syst. (Paris) 9: 87 (1940) (pro parte) = Guatteria rufa Dunal.</p> <p>TYPUS. — Poilane 7326 (holo-, P; iso-, E), Ba Na, 25 km NW of Dà Nang, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam, 24 July 1923.</p> <p>Species fructu epidermidebarbato tomentosa a congeneribus magno differt.</p> <p>Species with a tomentose bearded fruit epidermis very different from other members of the genus.</p> <p>Habit climber or scrambling shrub. Young shoots sub-tomentose, hairs ferruginous with 2-5 c. 1 mm long multi-cellular branches, bark smooth becoming striate and sparse with occasional persistent larger hairs. Leaves elliptic to narrowly obovate, (70-)90-225 × (35-) 40-75 mm, apex acuminate/acute, base narrowly cordate, subcoriaceous; veins 14-16; indument upper blade sparse to sub-tomentose, hairs simple, occasionally 2 branched, c. 1 mm long, midrib densely tomentose with erect 1 or 2+ branched hairs 0.75-1 mm long; lower midrib and blade sub-tomentose to sparse with 4-8 branched, c. 0.6- 0.85 mm long stellate hairs. Petiole 3-5 × 1.5-2 mm, indument sub-tomentose, stellate, hairs fine and pale coloured or more thickly set and ferruginous. Inflorescence not known. Fruit monocarps c. 3-20+, spheroidal, diameter c. 20-30 mm, covered with distinctive branched c. 5 mm long outgrowths, each covered with ferrugino-tomentose indument, pericarp red at maturity, flesh pale white, bittersweet to taste, stipes to 45 × 2 mm, striate with sub-tomentose indument, seeds 4-8, shortly hemi-ellipsoidal, c. 11 × 5.25-7 × 2-3 mm, aril prominent, 4 × 2.5-3 × 3 mm, surface leathery, brown, ruminations visible. — Fig. 1.</p> <p>NOTES. — A rare plant, occuring from central Vietnam through southern Laos into northeastern Thailand in mixed deciduous or dry evergreen forest habitats above 100 m altitude.</p> <p>VERNACULAR NAMES. — Laos, Mây khe cân (Poilane 11721), Ngaw keuah (Maxwell 98- 1053); Vietnam, Dây cham cham (Poilane 7326). Distribution is shown in Figure 2.</p> <p>OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — LAOS. Savannakhet Province, km 20 on the road from Savannakhet to</p> <p>mm</p> <p>10</p> <p>113°E 13°N</p> <p>6°N 96°E</p> <p>Quang Tri, 21 Jan. 1925, Poilane 11721 (E, P); Champasak Province, summit of Hang Kohn Hill, southern tip of Khong island, Khong District, 20 Sept. 1998, Maxwell 98-1053 (CMU).</p> <p>THAILAND. Ubon Ratchatani Province, Soi Sawan Waterfall, 16 Oct. 1998, Chalermglin &amp; Meade 98-10- 16-03 (TCD).</p> <p>VIETNAM. “Annam, Massif de la Mère et l’Enfant”, Quang Tri Province, Vietnam, 24 May 1923, Poilane 6699 (P); Quang Nam Province, May-July 1927, J &amp; M. S. Clemens 3827 (BM, NY, P, U).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED7E87B0FFB0A34E4843464DCB19293D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Meade, Conor V.	Meade, Conor V. (2005): A new species of Uvaria (Annonaceae) from Southeast Asia. Adansonia (3) 27 (1): 17-20, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4601702
