7 results match your criteria: "China East China Normal University Shanghai China.[Affiliation]"
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November 2024
The Provincial and Ministerial Co-founded Collaborative Innovation Center for R & D in Xizang Characteristic Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Resources, The Center for Xizang Chinese (Tibetan) Medicine Resources, Joint Laboratory for Tibetan Materia Medica Resources Scientific Protection and Utilization Research of Tibetan Medical Research Center of Xizang, Key Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Resources Conservation and Utilization of Tibet Autonomous Region, Xizang Agriculture and Animal Husbandry University, Nyingchi, Xizang 860000, China Xizang Agriculture and Animal Husbandry University Nyingchi China.
, a new species of Asteraceae from the Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region of China, is described and illustrated here. Morphologically, it is most similar to but can be distinguished by the combination of monoecious and dioecious individuals, involucral bracts arranged in 3-5 series (with outer series herbaceous and middle to inner series membranous), fimbriate apices on female florets, rough-edged lobes on male florets, and achenes lacking costae. Phylogenetic analyses further support the separation of this new species from related taxa.
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March 2024
School of Life Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China East China Normal University Shanghai China.
The genus Gorochov, 1987 includes 10 species from Asia, with nine documented in China. In this study, a new species, He, , is described from Xizang, China. Morphologically, it resembles (Chopard, 1932) but can be distinguished by a smaller inner tympanum, dark-brown setae on the 5 segment of the maxillary palp, and a rounded apex on the ectoparamere.
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September 2022
School of Life Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China East China Normal University Shanghai China.
A new climbing species, Zhen Zhang & Hong Qing Li in Moraceae from southwest China has been described and illustrated in this paper. The new species resembles , and , but differs from these in the medium-sized acrophylls, shorter peduncle, as well as larger and spotted syconium. According to the morphological traits and phylogenetic placement, the new species belongs to Ficussubg.
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February 2022
Shanghai Key Lab for Urban Ecological Processes and Eco-Restoration, School of Ecological and Environmental Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200241, China East China Normal University Shanghai China.
A new species of the genus Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto & Felder, 2019, , collected from the northern South China Sea, is described and illustrated. It is distinguishable from (de Man, 1905), (Sepahvand, Momtazi & Tudge, 2015), and Felder & Robles, 2020 in having the lower margin of the male major cheliped merus lacking a proximal hook. It is distinguishable from (de Man, 1905) and (de Man, 1905) in having the upper margins of both cheliped meri unarmed.
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February 2022
School of Life Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200241, China East China Normal University Shanghai China.
A new species of (Orchidaceae) from Tibet, China, , is described and illustrated here. Molecular phylogenetic results based on one nuclear (ITS) and two plastid markers ( and ) support the recognition of as a new species in GoodyerasubsectionReticulum. Morphologically, the novelty is most similar to , and especially to , but differs by the thick grid lines of the reticulations with a diffused margin on the adaxial surface of the leaf blades, the inflorescence with more flowers, the obliquely obovate-rhombic petals, the yellow or yellowish labellum without a lamella on the blade, and the shorter trichomes on the floral bracts, sepals and ovary.
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September 2019
College of Forestry, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University Fuzhou China.
The nomenclatural problems of have been addressed by different authors with varying opinions. However, these efforts were flawed by a lack of observation of relevant specimens. Accordingly, we carefully checked relevant publications and specimens both through internet databases and herbarium visits.
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August 2019
Shanghai Chenshan Plant Science Research Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, Shanghai 201602, China Xinyang Normal University Xinyang China.
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