Ligusticopsis shaniana (F. L. Chen & Y. F. Deng) C. K. Liu & X. J. He, 2025

Liu, Chang-Kun, Song, Bo-Ni, Lei, Jia-Qing, He, Xing-Jin & Zhou, Song-Dong, 2025, Ligusticopsis shaniana, a new combination separated from Peucedanum sensu lato (Apiaceae) on the basis of morphological and phylogenetic evidence, PhytoKeys 263, pp. 195-207 : 195-207

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.263.163085

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17226822

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Ligusticopsis shaniana (F. L. Chen & Y. F. Deng) C. K. Liu & X. J. He
status

comb. nov.

Ligusticopsis shaniana (F. L. Chen & Y. F. Deng) C. K. Liu & X. J. He comb. nov.

Fig. 6 View Figure 6

Peucedanum rubricaule R. H. Shan & M. L. Sheh View in CoL (1986, p. 305), nom. illeg., non (Boiss.) Baill. (1879)

Peucedanum shanianum F. L. Chen & Y. F. Deng View in CoL (2019, p. 267)

Diagnosis.

This species can be easily distinguished from other Ligusticopsis members by the mericarps with filiform dorsal ribs and linear bracts.

Description.

Perennial herbs, 30–80 cm. Stem solitary or several, erect, purplish, hollow, pubescent, base clothed with fibrous remnant sheaths. Basal petioles with purplish, puberulous, and scarious-margined sheaths; leaf blade triangular-ovate, 3 - pinnatisect; pinnae 3–5 pairs, pinnules 3–4 pairs; ultimate segments linear, 3–10 × 1–1.6 mm, both surfaces glabrous, apex mucronate; cauline leaves reduced upwards, petioles wholly sheathing. Umbels ca. 10 cm across; bracts 6–10, linear, 10–15 × ca. 0.5 mm, puberulous; rays numerous, 24–40, subequal, 3–5 cm; bracteoles ca. 10, both pinnate and linear; umbellules ca. 20 - flowered. Calyx teeth conspicuous, triangular, acute. Mericarp elliptic, 4–6 × 3–4 mm, glabrous; dorsal ribs filiform, lateral ribs narrowly winged, wings rather thick; vittae 1–2 in each furrow, 4–6 on commissure.

Distribution and habitat.

Ligusticopsis shaniana is distributed in southwestern China (southern Sichuan, northwestern Yunnan). It grows in scrub, grassy slopes, or rock crevices, at altitudes of 2,000 –3,360 m a. s. l.

Specimens examined.

China, Sichuan: • Yanyuan County, Yousuo , 2750 m a. s. l., 11 Aug. 1963, Q. L. Zhang 1165 ( NAS) . China, Yunnan: • Shangri-la County, Napa Sea , 3300 m a. s. l., 14 July 2008, Q. E. Yang & Q. Yuan Yang QE 1843 ( KUN) ; • Shangri-la County, Xiaozhongdian , 3214 m a. s. l., 15 Sept. 2008, Q. S. Yang, Y. W. Xin & T. Su ZhouZK-07 ZX-0380 ( KUN) ; • Shangri-la County, Jiantang , 3360 m a. s. l., 15 July 2021, C. K. Liu & J. Q. Lei L 20210703 ( SZ) ; • Shangri-la County, Xiaozhongdian , 3200 m a. s. l., 16 July 2021, C. K. Liu & J. Q. Lei L 20210704 ( SZ) ; • Weixi County, Tongle , 3306 m a. s. l., 14 July 2021, C. K. Liu & J. Q. Lei L 20210702 ( SZ) .

Type.

China, Sichuan: • Huidong , 2,000–3,000 m a. s. l., 9 Oct. 1964, J. S. Yue et al. 64199 ( holotype: NAS) .

NAS

Institute of Botany, Jiangsu Province and Chinese Academy of Sciences

KUN

Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

SZ

Sichuan University

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Apiales

Family

Apiaceae

Genus

Ligusticopsis

Loc

Ligusticopsis shaniana (F. L. Chen & Y. F. Deng) C. K. Liu & X. J. He

Liu, Chang-Kun, Song, Bo-Ni, Lei, Jia-Qing, He, Xing-Jin & Zhou, Song-Dong 2025
2025
Loc

Peucedanum rubricaule

Peucedanum rubricaule R. H. Shan & M. L. Sheh (1986, p. 305), nom. illeg., non (Boiss.) Baill. (1879)
Loc

Peucedanum shanianum

Peucedanum shanianum F. L. Chen & Y. F. Deng (2019, p. 267)