Amischotolype ramosa (D.Y.Hong) C.-K.Lee, Fuse & M.N.Tamura (2021: 127)

Boonsuk, Boonchuang, Kantachot, Chortip & Chantaranothai, Pranom, 2025, A synopsis of Amischotolype (Commelinaceae) in Thailand, with a new record, A. gracilis, Phytotaxa 716 (3), pp. 175-188 : 186-187

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Amischotolype ramosa (D.Y.Hong) C.-K.Lee, Fuse & M.N.Tamura (2021: 127)
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12. Amischotolype ramosa (D.Y.Hong) C.-K.Lee, Fuse & M.N.Tamura (2021: 127) .

Type:— CHINA. Yunnan, Fengching, 15 Jun. 1938, Yü 16255 ( holotype: PE n.v., isotype: A 00283974!).

Synonym:— ≡ Porandra ramosa D.Y. Hong (1974: 462) .

Thai specimens examined:— THAILAND. NORTHERN: Chiang Mai: Doi Chiang Dao WS, 20 Jun. 1936, van Beusekom & Phengklai s.n. ( AAU!, CMU!) ; Doi Inthanon NP, 14 Apr. 1960, Smitinand & Alsterlund 6656 ( BKF!) ; ibidem, 19 May 1997, Noguchi B254 ( BKF!) ; ibidem, 3 Sept. 1997, Noguchi B 369 ( BKF!). NORTH-EASTERN: Loei: Na Haeo , 26 Apr. 1996, Nanakorn et al. 6319 ( AAU!, QBG!) ; Phu Suan Sai NP, 11 Mar. 2007, Maknoi 2037 ( BKF!,

QBG!); ibidem, route TK 2 to Hua Hom, 14 May 2008, Maknoi & Srisanga 2217 ( BKF!, QBG!); Khwak Moei, Phu Kradueng NP, 13 Apr. 1955, Smitinand 2526 ( BKF!); ibidem, on the plain at its summit, 28 Nov. 1965, Tagawa et al. T-580 ( BKF!).

Distribution.— Thailand, China, Vietnam.

Ecology.—In evergreen and gallery forests, among thickets, 1000–1700 m alt.

Vernacular.—Ya ton bai khon ( หญ้าต้นใบขน, Thai).

Notes.— Amischotolype ramosa is readily distinguished from all other members of the genus by its unique drip-shaped anthers and densely pubescent petioles, sepals, capsules and leaves, occurring in northern and north-eastern Thailand.

PE

Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

AAU

Addis Ababa University, Department of Biology

CMU

Chiang Mai University

BKF

National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department

QBG

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden

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