Lasianthus inodorus subsp. inodorus
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https://doi.org/10.3767/000651912X652012 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1664BC60-3C62-0D37-FCA2-4CBFFDA5783F |
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Felipe |
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Lasianthus inodorus subsp. inodorus |
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a. subsp. inodorus View in CoL — Map 8 View Map 8
Lasianthus inodorus Blume (1826 View in CoL –1827) 998; Miq. (1857) 322; (1869) 248; Merr. (1921) 577; Bakh.f. (1965) 339; H. Zhu (1998) 152; (2001a) 451; (2001b) 132; (2002) 77. — Mephitidia inodora (Blume) DC. (1830) View in CoL 453. —
Type: Blume s.n ( holo L, barcode L0000690 ), Java .
Lasianthus tubiferus Hook.f.(1880) 183; Craib (1934) 219;Deb & M.Gangop. (1991) 305,f. 14; H. Zhu (1994) 59. — Type: Hooker & Thomson s.n. (lecto K; designated by Deb & Gangopadhyay 1991; isolecto A,L), India, Khasia.
Lasianthus poilanei Pit. (1924) View in CoL 398. — Type: Poilane 234 (holo P; iso E, K), Mt Elephant , 1000 m, Cambodia.
Shrubs, 2 –3 m high; branches and branchlets glabrous or thinly puberulous. Leaves: blades elliptic to elliptic-lanceolate, 10– 20 by 2.5 –6 cm, coriaceous, glabrous above, glabrous or sparsely puberulous beneath, apex acuminate, base acuminate; nerves 6 –7 pairs, nervules parallel, nerves and nervules conspicuous beneath; petioles 6 –10 mm long, glabrous or sparsely puberulous. Stipules triangular or ovate-lanceolate, 3 – 5 mm long, glabrous, coriaceous. Cymes sessile; bracts persistent, 3 – 6 mm long, orbicular or ovate-orbicular, thickly coriaceous, glabrous or pubescent. Flowers sessile; calyx tubular, tube 2 mm long, glabrous, with 5 ovate-lanceolate lobes, puberulous outside; corolla 10 mm long, puberulous outside, villous inside. Drupes ovoid, 10 mm long, glabrous; pyrenes 5.
Distribution — India (northeast part), Bangladesh (eastern part), China ( Yunnan), Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia ( Sumatra, Java).
Note — Subsp. inodorus has a wide, disjunct distribution. However, the specimens from mainland SE Asia and the ones from Sumatra and Java are almost identical so that clear variation within this subspecies cannot be recognized.
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Lasianthus inodorus subsp. inodorus
Zhu, H., Roos, M. C. & Ridsdale, C. E. 2012 |
Lasianthus poilanei
Pit. 1924 |
Lasianthus tubiferus Hook.f.(1880)
Hook. f. 1880 |
Mephitidia inodora (Blume)
DC. 1830 |
Lasianthus inodorus
Blume 1826 |