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Smilax weniae , a New Species of Smilacaceae from Limestone Areas Bordering Guizhou and Guangxi, China.

Jie-Ying FengXin-Jie JinSheng-Lu ZhangJia-Wen YangShi-Peng FeiYu-Song HuangYan LiuZhe-Chen QiPan Li
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
A new species, Smilax weniae (Smilacaceae), from Southwest China, is described and illustrated. The new species bears peltate leaves, which was previously a unique feature of S . luei . However, it differs from the latter by having a broad ovate leaf blade, longer peduncle, and sexual dimorphic flowers. Further phylogenetic analyses revealed that the new species were placed in a unique position in a subclade of Old World Smilax based on ptDNA and nrITS sequences. Combining detailed morphological comparisons and molecular evidence, we validated that S . weniae is an undescribed new species. Moreover, the plastome characteristics of S. weniae are reported.
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