We herein describe a new species, J. Wen, from the tropical monsoon forests in northern Thailand. is characterized by a combination of characters including horizontally elongated rhizomes with thick internodes, 3-5 whorled leaves each with 7-9 sessile and lanceolate leaflets, lanceolate bracteoles not persisting at the fruiting stage, 2-locular ovaries, and red fruits with a black top. The new species is most closely related to C.Y. Wu & Feng from southeastern Yunnan province of China, sharing the character of sessile leaflets, but differing in that has well developed, elongated rhizomes (vs. compact, ginger-like rhizomes and rootstock in ), and 7-9 leaflets (vs. (3-) 5-7 leaflets in ). We also compare to other related Asian species, including Banerjee, Seem., Wallich, and Ha & Grushv. The new taxon is preliminarily assessed as Vulnerable (VU D2), according to the IUCN Red List criteria. A taxonomic key is provided to facilitate the identification of and its close allies.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.234.106289 | DOI Listing |
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