Carpinus henryana var. oblongifolia Rushforth
Creators
- 1. Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. & Corresponding author: holstein @ uni-bonn. de
- 2. Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. & Email: mweigend @ uni-bonn. de
Description
12b. Carpinus henryana var. oblongifolia (Hu) Rushforth
Plantsman 8: 249 (Rushforth 1987). – C. turczaninovii var. oblongifolia Hu, Sunyatsenia 1 (2–3): 115 (Hu 1933). – C. oblongifolia (Hu) Hu & W.C.Cheng, Bulletin of the Fan Memorial Institute of Biology n.s. 1: 146 (Hu 1948a). – Type: China, Kiangsu [Jiangsu], Poa-Hwa Shan, 450 m a.s.l., 23 Jul. 1925, A.N. Steward 1476 (holo-: PE00021938!). – Note: this taxon is considered as a distinct species in the Flora of China (Li & Skvortsov 1999).
C. huana W.C.Cheng, Contributions from the Biological Laboratory of the Science Society of China, Botanical Series 9: 68 (Cheng 1933). – Type: China, Zhejiang, [Lin’an City, West Tianmushan], 21 Aug. 1924, W.C. Cheng 5161 (holo-: PE00021905!). – Additional type material: ibid., 15 Aug. 1931, K. Ling 3519 (para-: not localized). – Note: Carpinus huana is regarded as a synonym of C. hupeana in the Flora of China (Li & Skvortsov 1999).
C. hupeana Hu, Sunyatsenia 1 (2–3): 118 (Hu 1933). – Type: China, Hupeh, Liang Sung kou, 1250 m a.s.l., 9 Sep. 1922, W.Y. Chun et al. 4173 (holo-: PE00021898!). – Note: Carpinus hupeana is accepted as distinct species in Flora of China (Li & Skvortsov 1999) with C. funiushanensis, C. huana and C. longipes as synonyms.
C. longipes Hu, Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica 9: 291 (Hu 1964). – Type: China, Kiangsi [Jiangsi], Tasiping Shan, Shih-Cha-pu, 15 Jul. 1949, Y.K. Hsiung [Hsi un Yao-Kuo, 熊耀国] 5305 (lecto-, designated by Lin et al. (2007: 1248): PE00021917!; isolecto-: PE00021915!, PE00021916!). – Note: Carpinus longipes is regarded as a synonym of a distinct C. hupeana in the Flora of China (Li & Skvortsov 1999).
C. funiushanensis P.C.Kuo, Flora Tsinlingensis 1 (2): 601 (Instituto Botanico Boreali-occidentali Academiae Sinicae Edita 1974). – Type: China, Henan, 卢氏, 淇河北面山坡 [Lu-shih Hsien], 920 m a.s.l., 14 Sep. 1958, C.C. Fu [J.Q. Fu, ¬̕秋] 656 (holo-: WUK0407353, WUK0114527; iso-: IBSC0367962, NAS00070304). – Note: Carpinus funiushanensis is regarded as a synonym of a distinct C. hupeana in the Flora of China (Li & Skvortsov 1999). Kuo did not indicate a herbarium for the holotype. As the Flora Tsinlingensis is mainly based on material from WUK, the specimens there ought to be regarded as holo- and isotype respectively or as one holotype mounted on two sheets if indicated as one gathering. The specimens from other herbaria are considered as duplicates.
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Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Betulaceae
- Genus
- Carpinus
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Order
- Fagales
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Species
- oblongifolia
- Taxon rank
- variety
References
- Rushforth K. 1987. Keys to Carpinus and Ostrya. Plantsman 8: 249 - 256.
- Hu H. H. 1933. A review of the genus Carpinus in China. Sunyatsenia 1 (2 - 3): 103 - 120.
- Hu H. H. 1948 a. Notulae Systematicae ad Floram Sinensem XI. Bulletin of the Fan Memorial Institute of Biology n. s. 1 (2): 141 - 152.
- Li P. C. & Skvortsov A. K. 1999. Betulaceae. In: Wu Z. Y. & Raven P. H. (eds) Flora of China. Vol. 4: 286 - 301. Science Press, Beijing, and Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis.
- Cheng W. C. 1933. An enumeration of Vascular Plants from Chekiang, II. Contributions from the Biological Laboratory of the Science Society of China, Botanical Series 9 (1): 59 - 91.
- Hu H. H. 1964. The materials on the monography of gen. Carpinus Linn. of China. Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica 9 (3): 281 - 298.
- Instituto Botanico Boreali-occidentali Academiae Sinicae Edita (ed.). 1974. Flora Tsinlingensis. Vol. 1 (2). Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing.