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Six new species of Begonia from Guangxi, China
Background With currently 1980 described species, the mega-diverse Begonia is now perhaps the 5th largest flowering plant genus, expanding rapidly from ca. 900 species in 1997 to its current size in merely two decades. In continuation of our studies of Asian Begonia , we report six additional new sp...
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Published in: | Botanical studies 2020-07, Vol.61 (1), p.21-21, Article 21 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background
With currently 1980 described species, the mega-diverse
Begonia
is now perhaps the 5th largest flowering plant genus, expanding rapidly from ca. 900 species in 1997 to its current size in merely two decades. In continuation of our studies of Asian
Begonia
, we report six additional new species from Guangxi, the region/province harboring the second richest
Begonia
flora of China.
Results
Based on morphological and molecular data, the new species
B. aurora
belongs to
Begonia
sect.
Platycentrum
, while the other five new species (viz.
B. larvata
,
B. longiornithophylla
,
B. lui
,
B. scabrifolia
, and
B. zhuoyuniae
) are members of Sect.
Coelocentrum
. Somatic chromosome numbers of
B. longiornithophylla
and
B. zhuoyuniae
at metaphase were counted as 2
n
= 30, consistent with previously reports for Sect.
Coelocentrum
.
Conclusions
With the addition of the six new species, the total number of
Begonia
species in Guangxi increases from 86 to 92. Detailed description, line drawings, and color plates are provided to aid in identification. |
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ISSN: | 1817-406X 1999-3110 1999-3110 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40529-020-00298-y |