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Chenia zanderi C.Feng & J.Kou (Pottiaceae, Musci), a new species from Yunnan, China

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Abstract

A new species, Chenia zanderi C.Feng & J.Kou, from Xishan Forest Park in Yunnan Province, China is described and illustrated. Particularly distinctive features of the new species are the fragile stems and leaves fragile along their insertions, narrow leaves usually constricted near the middle, broadly rounded leaf apices with a long apiculus, large distal laminal cells with numerous solid and bifurcate papillae, a narrow groove on the distal ventral surface of the costa, and absence of a costal stereid band. A key for the species recognised in Chenia R.H.Zander is also provided.

Acknowledgements

Sincerest thanks are given to Dr Richard H. Zander, Missouri Botanical Garden, for his consistent help during the authors’ study of the Pottiaceae in China, and for his valuable comments on this new species. We are very grateful to Dra María T. Gallego, University of Murcia, and one anonymous reviewer for their instructive advice, comments, and corrections to drafts of this paper. We are very grateful to Dr Elizabeth Kungu, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, and Robin Stevenson, the copy editor of the Journal for their advice and corrections on the manuscript.

This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 31660051] and the Innovative Team of China’s Ministry of Education-Research on the sustainable use of grassland resources [IRT_17R59].

Taxonomic Additions and Changes: Chenia zanderi C.Feng & J.Kou, sp. nov.

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