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Schizostachyum langbianense, a new species of bamboo (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) from Lang Bian Mountain, Vietnam |
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Artículos | |
Revista/Conferencia: |
PHYTOTAXA |
Language: |
English |
Autor: |
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Experts: |
Xia Nianhe; Wong Khoon Meng; Hoang Nghia Nguyen; Van Tien Tran |
Año: |
2016 |
Volumen: |
257 |
Edición: |
2 |
Número de páginas: |
181-186 |
Palabras claves: |
woody bamboos; Bambuseae; Melocanninae; endemism; high mountain; Truong Son Range |
Schizostachyum langbianense is a new woody bamboo from a high mountain, Lang Bian, in southern Vietnam, which is being described and illustrated. It is similar to S. ninhthuanense in having short ultimate inflorescence branchlets on which clusters of a few pseudospikelets are borne. However, it differs in its culm leaves with a horizontal or only slightly concave apical portion, culm leaf blades that are narrowly lanceolate, and a palea that is not apically bifid and dorsally sulcate with 2 keels. Both species occur in the same mountain region, but separated by distinct elevations. |