Anoectochiluszhongshanensis (Orchidaceae), a new species from Guangxi, China.
Yan-Bin WuYu HanXu-Hui HeHui-Ling ChenJin-Zhong WuQi YeCheng-Jian ZhengPublished in: PhytoKeys (2023)
A new species of Anoectochilus (Orchidaceae) from Guangxi, China, A.zhongshanensis , is described here, which was identified based on phylogenetic studies adopting combined plastid markers ( rbcL - matK - trnL - F ), morphological observation and chemical analysis. Molecular phylogenetic results support the systematic status of A.zhongshanensis as a new species in Anoectochilus genus. Morphologically, this new species is similar to A.zhejiangensis and A.malipoensis , but differs by its characteristic labellum and column, including the hastate or scalpel-shaped lobes of epichile, forward curved and pinnately divided cristate lobes at both sides of the mesochile and inverted triangle column wings. Furthermore, HPLC-ELSD analysis of these three species revealed the interesting chemotaxonomic difference that the principle and characteristic lactone glycoside in this new species was kinsenoside, rather than its diastereoisomer, goodyeroside A, a major glycoside in A.zhejiangensis and A.malipoensis .