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4 November 2014 Primulina carinata (Gesneriaceae), A New Species from Guangxi, China
Fang Wen, Yi-Gang Wei, Hui-Zhen Lü
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Abstract

Primulina carinata Y. G. Wei, F. Wen & H. Z. Lü (Gesneriaceae) is described and illustrated as a new species endemic to Guangxi, China. It is similar to P. parvifolia (W. T. Wang) Yin Z. Wang & J. M. Li, but can be distinguished by its lack of stolons, by its longer peduncle 12–20 cm or more (vs. 5.3–5.6 cm in P. parvifolia), by the longer pedicels 10–12 mm (vs. ca. 8 mm), by the ventral surface of the corolla tube longitudinally constricted, forming a keel (vs. the upper portion of corolla tube swollen, forming an elevated ridge), by the staminal filaments sparsely glandular puberulent (vs. glabrous), and by three staminodes (vs. two), with the lateral two at different lengths, ca. 4 mm and ca. 2 mm (vs. the staminal pair at equal length, ca. 5 mm).

Fang Wen, Yi-Gang Wei, and Hui-Zhen Lü "Primulina carinata (Gesneriaceae), A New Species from Guangxi, China," Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 23(3), 381-384, (4 November 2014). https://doi.org/10.3417/2011059
Published: 4 November 2014
KEYWORDS
China
Gesneriaceae
Guangxi
IUCN Red List
Primulina
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