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Hoang Thi Binh1, Nguyen Van Ngoc1, Trinh Ngoc Bon2, Shuichiro Tagane1,3,2,4,5, Yoshihisa Suyama1,3,2,4,5, Tetsukazu Yahara1.
Abstract
A new species, Quercus xuanlienensis Binh, Ngoc & Bon, is described from Xuan Lien Nature Reserve, Vietnam. The new species is morphologically similar to Q. edithiae Skan, in having 8-11 pairs of secondary veins, bowl-shaped cupules and ellipsoid to cylindrical-ellipsoid and basally convex nuts. It differs in having serrulate leaf margins only at apical 1/5-1/7, almost entire margins of bracts on cupule and much longer nuts. The species is also similar to Q. fleuryi Hickel & A. Camus in having leaves glabrous on both surfaces with only an apically serrulate margin but differs in having shorter petioles, cupules enclosing 1/5 of the nut and much longer nuts. In addition, Q. disciformis Chun & Tsiang. and Q. bella Chun & Tsiang., previously known from China, are newly recorded from Ba Vi National Park, Vietnam.Entities:
Keywords: Ba Vi National Park; DNA barcoding; Fagaceae; Quercus; Taxonomy; Vietnam; Xuan Lien Nature Reserve
Year: 2018 PMID: 29362550 PMCID: PMC5770563 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.92.21831
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.Collection sites of Binh, Ngoc & Bon, Chun & Tsiang. and Chun & Tsiang.
Morphological comparison amongst Binh, Ngoc & Bon, sp. nov., Skan and Hickel & A. Camus.
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| Buds shape | Ellipsoid | Ellipsoid to ovoid | Ovoid |
| Twigs | Tomentose then glabrous | Densely yellowish brown tomentose when young, later glabrous | Densely orange-brown tomentose when young, later glabrous |
| Stipules | Linear-lanceolate, 10–14 mm long | Caducous, not seen | Caducous, not seen |
| Leaf margin | Serrate on upper 1/5–1/7 of lamina | Serrate on the upper 2/3 of lamina | Undulate and serrulate on upper 1/6–1/7 of lamina |
| Leaf surface | Glabrous on both surfaces | Glabrous on upper surface, reddish brown pubescent on lower surface | Glabrous on both surfaces |
| Leaf base | Cuneate | Cuneate | Broadly cuneate |
| Leaf size | (6–)8–11(–15) × 3–4.5(–5) cm | 7–15 × 3–5.8 cm | 14–22 × 5–9 cm |
| Length of petioles | 1.5–2 cm long | 1.7–2.8 cm long | 2.5–4 cm long |
| Number of secondary veins | 8–11 pairs | 9–10 pairs | 10–12 pairs |
| Infructescence | 0.8–1 cm long, each infructescence with (1 or) 2 acorns | 0.8–1.5 cm long, each infructescence with (2 or) 3 acorns | 0.8–1 cm long, each infructescence with (2 or) 3 acorns |
| Cupule shape and size | Bowl-shaped, 1.3–1.7 cm high, 1.9–2.1 cm in diam. | Bowl-shaped, 1.5–1.7 cm high, 2.3 cm in diam. | Campanulate to cylindric, 3.6–3.7 cm high, 3.5 cm in diam. |
| Number of rings on cupule | 7–8 rings | 6–8 rings | 10–13 rings |
| Margin of rings on cupule | Entire | Almost denticulate except basal 2 or 3 which are entire | Entire |
| Nut enclosure by cupule | Enclosing 1/5 of the nut | Enclosing 1/4 to 1/3 of the nut | Enclosing 2/3 of the nut |
| Nut shape and size | Ellipsoid to cylindric-ellipsoid, 5–6 cm high, 2–2.3 cm in diam. | Ellipsoid to cylindrical-ellipsoid, 4–4.5 cm high, 2.1 cm in diam. | Ovoid to cylindrical-ellipsoid, 3–4.5 cm high, 2–3 cm in diam. |
| Base of the nut | Convex, 9–10 mm in diam. | Slightly convex, ca. 7 mm in diam. | Convex, ca. 12 mm in diam. |
(1) From the material Ford 623 (K)
(2) From the original description in Hooker’s Icon. Pl. 27: t. 2661 1901
(3) From the material Fleury 37831 (P)
(4) From the original description in Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 29: 600 1923
(5) From the description in flora of China (Huang et al. 1999)
Figure 2.NJ tree of 28 samples of and one (outgroup) based on presence/absence data of 19,916 MIG-seq loci. Branches are labelled with bootstrap support (% of 1000 replicates).
Figure 4.Image of Chun & Tsiang. from Binh et al. V6058 (FU) A Leafy twig B Abaxial side of mature leaf C–D Infructescence and mature fruit E Nut F Cupule G Bottom of nut H Vertical section of nut.
Figure 5.Image of Chun & Tsiang. A Leafy twig B Adaxial side of mature leaf C Abaxial side of mature leaf D Infructescense and mature fruit (A–D from Yahara et al. V6981 (DLU, FU)) E Inside of cupule F Bottom of nut (E–F from Binh et al. V6038 (FU))
Figure 3.Binh, Ngoc & Bon. A Leafy twig B Adaxial side of mature leaf C Stipules D Bud E, F Inside and outside of bud scale G Mature fruit H, I Inside and outside of cupule J Basal scar of the nut. Scale bars: C 5 mm D 3 mm. Materials from Binh et al. V6967.