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Corydalis sunhangii (Papaveraceae): A new species from Xizang, China, based on plastome and morphological data.

Jun-Tong ChenMagnus LidénXian-Han HuangShun-Quan YangXin-Jian ZhangQun LiuQi-Lun SuGuo-Jun HuaJian LuoTao Deng
Published in: Ecology and evolution (2024)
A new species of Papaveraceae, Corydalis sunhangii , in the section Trachycarpae , is described and illustrated from Nyingchi City, Xizang, China. The new species has some resemblance to Corydalis kingdonis , but differs by radical leaves prominent, usually several, blade tripinnate (vs. insignificant, few, blade bi- to triternate); cauline leaf usually one, much smaller than radical leaves, usually situated in lower half of stem (vs. usually two, larger than radical leaves, concentrated in upper third of stem); racemes densely 13-35-flowered (vs. rather lax, 4-11-flowered); claw of lower petal shallowly saccate (vs. very prominently and deeply saccate); capsule oblong, with raised lines of dense papillae (vs. broadly obovoid, smooth). Phylogenetic analysis, based on 68 protein-coding plastid genes of 49 samples, shows that C. sunhangii is not closely related to any hitherto described species, which is consistent with our morphological analysis.
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