identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03D68789DE58376DFF01FB2DFD53F9A8.text	03D68789DE58376DFF01FB2DFD53F9A8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dumasia hirsuta Craib 1914	<div><p>1. Dumasia hirsuta Craib (1914: 116).</p> <p>Type:— CHINA. “W Hupeh: Patung Hsien”, alt. 1000‒1300 m, July 1907, E. H. Wilson 3483 (lectotype K!; isolectotype BM!). “Hupeh: Patung”, A. Henry 6115 (syntypes BM!, K!, NY!, P!). “Chiensi”, E. H. Wilson 1330 (syntype K!).</p> <p>Dumasia hunanica Y. K. Yang, L. H. Liu &amp; J. K. Wu (2004: 68), syn. nov.</p> <p>Type:— CHINA. Hunan: Shimen County: Nanping: “Sangerou”, alt. 300 m, 19 th August 1981, Lin-Han Liu 17950 (holotype HNNU; isotype CPU).</p> <p>Description: —Perennial twining herbs 1‒ 3 m. Stems and petioles densely covered with brown base-branched hirsute hairs. Leaves trifoliolate; stipules lanceolate, 4‒7 mm, striated; petioles 2‒13 cm, densely hairy; leaflets ovate to broadly ovate, 1‒9 × 1‒7 cm, membranous, glabrous adaxially, glabrous or sparsely pubescent abaxially, secondary veins 4‒6 pairs, retuse or obtuse at apex, apiculate; terminal leaflets rounded or broadly cuneate at base; lateral ones oblique, truncate at base; stipels small, setaceous; petiolules 2‒3 mm, ± covered with brown hairs. Inflorescence an axillary pseudoraceme, 1‒10 cm, 2‒18-flowered, pubescent to almost glabrous; bracts and bracteoles minute, setaceous. Pedicels 1‒3 mm. Flowers ca. 18 mm. Calyx tubular, 5‒8 mm, glabrous or sparsely with appressed hairs, obliquely truncate at apex. Corolla yellow to light yellow; standard ca. 17 × 9 mm, with a basal claw ca. 7 mm; wings and keels as long as the standard. Ovary 4‒8-ovuled. Pods linear, flat, 4‒7 cm, ca. 1 cm wide, glabrous, with raised veins, beaked at apex, attenuate at base. Seeds 4‒7, brownish black.</p> <p>Distribution and habitat: — Dumasia hirsuta is mainly distributed in the southern part of China: Chongqing, Fujian (currently known from online photos, http://ppbc.iplant.cn/tu/4455394), Guangxi, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan, and Yunnan). It grows in moist valleys, forests, hill slopes, roadsides, or thickets at elevations between 400‒2100 m above sea level.</p> <p>Phenology: —Flowering and fruiting from May to September.</p> <p>Notes: —Although Yang et al. (2004) indicated that D. hunanica resembles D. villosa and D. truncata, key morphological characteristics mentioned by the authors (i.e. base branched bristles along stems and petioles, ovate leaflets, sparse hairs on abaxial surface, and glabrous pods) are consistent with the characteristics of D. hirsuta, so here we synonymize D. hunanica with D. hirsuta.</p> <p>Iconography citation: — Wei (1995: 250): plate 61: 9.</p> <p>Conservation status: — Dumasia hirsuta is widespread in South China and considered as Least Concern (LC) according to IUCN Categories (2019).</p> <p>Specimens examined:— CHINA. Chongqing: Fengjie, Zhonghe, Guanyinhe, alt. 1300 m, 1 st July 1958, Z. R. Zhang 25437 (IBSC). Fuling, Sanjiang, Honghuagou, in valley, in thickets, alt. 550‒600 m, 13 th June 1979, Anonymous 0429 (SM). Jinfo Mountains, Daheba, Biaoshuiyan, in moist valley, under mixed woods, alt. 800 m, 27 th September 2007, M. B. Ren J01 (PE). Nanchuan, J. H. Xiong &amp; Z. L. Zhou 110 (HIB). Nanchuan, Xiaohe, Sanchacun, near the rampart, alt. 1700 m, 20 th July 1957, J. H. Xiong 92150 (SZ). Nanchuan, Jinfo Mountains, Meitancao, alt. 2100 m, 12 th July 1957, G. F. Li 62666 (KUN, SZ). Nanchuan, Jinfo Mountains, Gaoxuezi, Sanbulouti Valley, hill slope, under secondary forest, roadside, alt. 1570 m, 26 th June 1978, Pl. Geography Exped. 6 (CDBI). Nanchuan, Delong, Hualin, roadside, alt. 1350 m, 22 nd June 1986, Jinfoshan Exped. 1333 (PE). Shizhu County, Qiliao, Zhongqiushui, in moist valley, alt. 1150 m, 25 th July 1978, Y. Chen 2942 (CDBI). Shizhu County, Shenxin, Qidadui, forest margin, alt. 1400m, 16 th June 1979, Anonymous 0834 (SM). Shizhu County, Shiliu, under forest, alt. 1300 m, 10 th June 1979, Anonymous 0726 (SM). Wulong County, Tudi, moist place, alt. 600 m, 11 th September 1978, W. H. Wang 3640 (CDBI). Guangdong: Lechang County, Jiufeng District, Jiangyuan, Yangdong, in valley, under sparse forest, alt. 600 m, 8 th August 1986, B. Y. Chen et al. 2755 (IBSC). Yangshan County, Guanpokeng, streamside, 1 st August 1936, L. Deng 236 (IBSC). Guizhou: Anlong County, Longshan, Mashan, limestone cave, alt. 990 m, 11 th June 1960, Guizhou Exped. Z. S. Zhang &amp; Y. T. Chang 5090 (PE). Fanjing Mountains, in thickets, alt. 1350 m, 20 th July 1959, N. Guizhou Exped. 2114 (PE). Fanjing Mountains, Macaohe, Jinzigou, riverside, wet places, alt. 780 m, 12 th June 1959, N. Guizhou Exped. 1120 (PE). Jiangkou County, Heiwanhe Proving ground, in valley, under dense forest, shady places, alt. 650 m, 19 th June 1988, Wulingshan Pl. Exped. 1167 (KUN, PE). Jiangkou County, Mount Fanjing, Xiaochahe, under forest, alt. 600 m, 19 th June 1988, Wulingshan Pl. Exped. 357 (PE). Jiangkou County, Baxi, Gongqiaogou, in valley, alt. 900 m, 11 th June 1964, Z. S. Zhang, C. Z. Dang, X. N. Xiao et al. 402288 (IBSC, PE). Shiqian County, Qingyang, Maoping, in valley, under forest, alt. 1150 m, 28 th July 1988, Wulingshan Pl. Exped. 2230 (PE). Songtao County, Maoling Mountain, near the town, on rock, sunny places, in thickets, roadside, 21 st July 1959, N. Guizhou Exped. 1552 (PE). Yinjiang, Jiangkou, in thickets, alt. 1350 m, 20 th July 1959, N. Guizhou Exped. 2114 (PE). Hubei: Patung Hsien, 26 th July 1934, H. C. Chow 959 (PE). Hunan: Dongkou, in valley, riverside, under sparse forest, 27 th June 1959, P. C. Tam 62899 (IBSC). Dongkou, riverside, alt. 790 m, 2 nd August 1986, Z. Y. Yang 381 (IBSC). Sangzhi, Shayuan to Nanmuping, along streams, roadside, alt. 420‒520 m, 10 th July 1988, Beijing Team 003762 (PE). Shimen, Jiangping, Gaoqiaohe, Jinguanmen, alt. 530‒730 m, 5 th July 1987, Hupingshan Exped. 0947 &amp; 0979 (PE). Suining County, Huangsang Nature Reserve, Yuantoushan, alt. 1070 m, 28 th June 2013, J. J. Zhou &amp; D. Zhou 13435 (CSFI). Xinning, Lizishan, in valley, under forest, alt. 800 m, 13 th July, Y. B. Luo 2668 (PE). Xinning, Shun’er, Tongzichong, in valley, alt. 1200 m, 29 th June, Y. B. Luo 2493 (PE). Without exact locality, X. G. Li (Shaoyang Team) 62899 (IBK). Jiangxi: Lushan, Wulaofeng, 14 th October 2011, Y. S. Peng, Z. M. Gui, T. J. Liang et al. 0367 (ZMNH). Shaanxi: Langao County, Taohe, Yiping, alt. 1750 m, 20 th July 1959, P. Y. Li 7621 (WUK). Sichuan: Xuyong County, Shuiwei, Huagaoxi, alt. 635 m, 4 th June 2013, X. F. Gao, Y. D. Gao &amp; W. B. Ju HGX11405 (CDBI).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D68789DE58376DFF01FB2DFD53F9A8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Jiang, Kai-Wen;Corlett, Richard T.;Tian, Bin;Pan, Bo	Jiang, Kai-Wen, Corlett, Richard T., Tian, Bin, Pan, Bo (2021): Taxonomic notes on the genus Dumasia (Fabaceae). Phytotaxa 522 (2): 109-120, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.522.2.3
03D68789DE5B376CFF01F9FBFF72F846.text	03D68789DE5B376CFF01F9FBFF72F846.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dumasia prazeri Predeep & M. P. Nayar 1990	<div><p>2. Dumasia prazeri Predeep &amp; M. P. Nayar (1990: 109). Fig. 1</p> <p>Type:— MYANMAR. West slope of Chattiah Hill, 12 th December 1900, J. C. Prazer 36 (holotype CAL!; isotypes CAL!).</p> <p>Description: —Twining herbs, 3‒ 5 m. Stem slender, striate, brownish villous, glabrescent with age. Leaves trifoliolate; stipules ovate-lanceolate, 3‒4 × 1‒1.5 mm, brownish pubescent; petiole 2‒7 cm, brownish villous as stem; rachis 4‒11 mm; leaflets elliptic or ovate, 3.6‒6.9 × 2.3‒4.4 cm, chartaceous, obtuse to rounded at apex and base, mucronate at apex, densely pubescent adaxially, more hairy abaxially, secondary veins 5‒7 pairs; lateral leaflets slightly smaller, oblique; petiolules 1.5‒3 mm, villous; stipels setaceous, 2‒3 mm. Pseudoracemes axillary, 5‒12 cm, many flowered, 2‒3 flowers per node; Bracts lanceolate, 3.5 × 0.5 mm, pubescent. Pedicels 1‒2 mm, pubescent; bracteoles 2, lanceolate, 2 × 0.5 mm, adnate to the base of the calyx, pubescent. Calyx tubular, obliquely truncate, sparsely pubescent, 4‒5 mm. Corolla yellow; standard suborbicular, 7‒8 mm, emarginate at apex, margins reflexed, auricles small; wings oblong, ca. 8 mm, rounded at apex, with a basal claw ca. 5 mm, lateral callosities crescent shaped, auricle small on upper margin; keels triangular, obtuse at apex, with a basal claw ca. 5 mm, auricle small. Stamens (9+1) diadelphous, 8 mm; anthers uniform, alternately on and short filaments. Ovary shortly stipitate, glabrous, with 3‒4 ovules; style glabrous; stigma capitate. Pods subfalcate, 3‒4 cm, glabrous.</p> <p>Distribution and habitat: — Dumasia prazeri is distributed in China (Yunnan, newly recorded) and Myanmar. It grows under pine forest.</p> <p>Phenology: —Flowering December to next January, fruiting February to March.</p> <p>Chinese name: —The Chinese name of Dumasia prazeri is given here as 小Ë山āü, in which “小Ë” means small-flowered, as it bears the smallest flowers (only ca. 7‒8 mm) in the genus; “山āü” is the Chinese common name for the genus Dumasia.</p> <p>Notes: — Dumasia prazeri was only known from the type locality for a long time, and no more specimens had been collected since the type specimens. One collection stored in HITBC from Jingdong County of Yunnan Province was traced during our herbarium work, and a further two small populations of the species were found in Zhenyuan County during our field work in Southern Yunnan, so here we report it as a new record for the flora of China.</p> <p>Iconography citation: —Predeep &amp; Nayar (1990: 110): figure 1.</p> <p>Conservation status: —Except for the type locality, only three populations of Dumasia prazeri with ca. 5 individuals were found. According to IUCN Categories (2019), the species is considered here as Data Deficient (DD). Additional surveys for this species are needed.</p> <p>Specimens examined:— CHINA. Yunnan: Jingdong County, Wenlong, Sanchaqing, roadside, 26 th December 2003, T. Y. Zhao, C. W. Duan, &amp; Y. L. Shi 66 (HITBC). Zhenyuan County, near an agritourism resort outside the town, moist slope, 8 th January 2012, B. Pan 7 (HITBC). Zhenyuan County, Xieqipo Park, 4 th February 2012, B. Pan 14 (HITBC).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D68789DE5B376CFF01F9FBFF72F846	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Jiang, Kai-Wen;Corlett, Richard T.;Tian, Bin;Pan, Bo	Jiang, Kai-Wen, Corlett, Richard T., Tian, Bin, Pan, Bo (2021): Taxonomic notes on the genus Dumasia (Fabaceae). Phytotaxa 522 (2): 109-120, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.522.2.3
03D68789DE5D3769FF01FF07FBA3FE9C.text	03D68789DE5D3769FF01FF07FBA3FE9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dumasia yunnanensis Y. T. Wei & S. K. Lee 1985	<div><p>3. Dumasia yunnanensis Y. T. Wei &amp; S. K. Lee (1985: 159). Fig. 2 &amp; Fig 4A.</p> <p>Type:— CHINA. Yunnan: Kunming, 9 th November 1938, H. K. Teng 171 (holotype KUN). Yunnan: Kunming, Xishan, Qiongzhusi, in open thickets, 4 th October 1946, K. M. Feng 10401 (paratype KUN!). Yunnan: Sung-ming, Kuo-Tung, alt. 2200 m, on slopes, 24 th August 1958, B. Y. Qiu 54981 (paratype PE!). Yunnan: Sung-ming, Kuo-Tung, alt. 2200 m, in thickets, 10 th October 1950, P. I. Mao 156 (paratype KUN!). Sichuan: Huili County, Beimashe, alt. 2550 m, at roadside, 3 rd October 1958, C. Ho 11544 (paratype SM!).</p> <p>Description: —Perennial twinning herbs, 1‒6 m, old plants with a semi-woody rootstock. Stem slender, sparsely pubescent. Leaves trifoliolate; stipules small, 1‒2 mm, ovate to lanceolate, longitudinal striate, persistent; petioles 1‒9 cm, glabrous to sparsely pubescent; leaflets membranous, elliptic ovate, terminal one 1‒5 × 0.6‒3 cm, lateral ones smaller and oblique, sparsely pubescent on both surfaces, apex obtuse, sub-rounded or retuse, mucronate, base rounded, broadly cuneate or nearly truncate; stipels small, setaceous; petiolules 2 mm. Pseudoracemes axillary, usually shorter than the petioles of their subtending leaves, 1‒4 cm; peduncles short; bracts and bracteoles setaceous, small. Pedicels 1‒2 mm. Calyx tubular, obliquely truncate at the mouth part, 9 mm, sparsely pubescent. Corolla yellow, 15‒18 mm, petals subequal in length; standard obovate; wings elliptic, keels with long basal claws. Pods linear to subfalcate, laterally compressed and slightly curved, 3‒5 cm × 4‒6 mm. Seeds brownish black, ellipsoid, laterally compressed.</p> <p>Distribution and habitat: — Dumasia yunnanensis is distributed in Bhutan, China (Sichuan, Tibet and Yunnan), India, and Nepal, and perhaps also in Myanmar. It grows in forests, roadsides, hillslopes, and thickets, at elevations between 800–2500 m above sea level.</p> <p>Phenology: —Flowering from September to October; fruiting from November to December.</p> <p>Iconography citation: — Wei &amp; Lee (1985: 160): figure 2.</p> <p>Conservation status: —According to IUCN Categories (2019), Dumasia yunnanensis was considered as Least Concern (LC).</p> <p>Notes: — Dumasia yunnanensis is here re-circumscribed. It is distributed north of the Tanaka Line. It is similar to D. kurziana (see the treatment below) morphologically, but D. yunnanensis bears pseudoracemes usually shorter than the petioles of their subtending leaves (vs. pseudoracemes usually longer than their subtending leaves in D. kurziana). The differences in length of inflorescences may help to distinguish the two species. The two species had been confused for a long time, but the molecular phylogeny showed that they are distinct species (Jiang et al., 2020).</p> <p>One variety of D. yunnanensis, viz. Dumasia yunnanensis var. arunachalensis (S. V. Pradeep &amp; M. P. Nayar) B. Pan bis &amp; X. Y. Zhu (2010: 252) was recognized by Pan &amp; Zhu (2010). This variety is currently only known from the type specimens, and differs from D. yunnanensis var. yunnanensis only by its ciliate leaflets. Its distribution area is more in line with D. yunnanensis re-circumscribed here, however, in the plate provided by Pradeep &amp; Nayar (1991), the inflorescences are longer than petioles of their subtending leaves. The status of this variety needs further assessment. Here we retain its status as a variety of D. yunnanensis temporarily, since there is no more available material for further research.</p> <p>Specimens examined:— CHINA. Sichuan: Huili, Beimashe, roadside, near cropland, alt. 2550 m, 3 rd October 1958, Z. He, S. G. Tang &amp; B. Q. Li 11544 (SM). Huili, 1932, T. T. Yü 1621 (PE). Xichang, Huili, near Yimen, hill slopes, 7 th October 1958, Anonymous 11644 (SM). Zhaojue, Fucheng District, Chengxi, alt. 2130 m, 17 th September 1979, Zhaojue Exped. 0986 (SM). Tibet: Dirang Dzong, Tsangpo Valley, alt. 5000–6000 ft, 13 th October 1935, F. Kingdon Ward 12424 (BM). Yunnan: Chengjiang, Yanglangcun, roadside, alt. 1800 m, 28 th August 1939, X. Wang 47137 (IBSC). Dayao, Tanhua, in the vicinity of Yangchishuiqing village, roadside, mixed forest margin, alt. 2324 m, 23 rd September 2015, J. Cai &amp; S. F. Qin 15 CS11352 (KUN). Kunming, Xishan, Taihuasi, in sparse forest, moist slopes, 22 nd September 1955, Anonymous 51063 (KUN, PE). Kunming, Qiongzhusi, in forest, 1 st September 1984, H. Ohashi 1647 (KUN). ibid., alt. 1900 m, 20 th August 1985, Anonymous 85-56 (PE). ibid., alt. 2000 m, 23 rd October 1978, A. J. Li 7858 (PE). ibid., 8 th October 2006, B. Pan 200609018 (PE). ibid., 10 th October 2020, K. W. Jiang, H. Y. Wu, H. Z. Feng, Z. Kang et al. JTZ01 (NPH). ibid., alt. 2200 m, 25 th November 1945, T. N. Liou 14532 (PE). Kunming, Kunming Institute of Zoology, 10 th September 1986, H. S. Men &amp; X. C. Zhang s. n. (PE). Luquan, Erqu, Zhongping, Cilishan, under dense forest, moist places, alt. 2500 m, 14 th November 1952, P. I. Mao 1770 (PE). Luquan, Sayingpan, Sayongshan, in thickets, under forest, 28 th October 2006, B. Pan 200609035 (PE). Luquan, Sayingpan, Anonymous s.n. (PYU). Luquan, Sayongshan, alt. 2500 m, 10 th October 1964, Anonymous s. n. (PYU). Shuangbai, Tuodian, Chayeqing, in valley, 5 th October 1958, S. Q. Huang 198 (KUN). Songming, Guodong, hill slopes, 24 th August 1957, B. Y. Qiu 54981 (PE). ibid., alt. 2200 m, 10 th October 1950, P. I. Mao 156 (KUN, PE). Wuding, Shishan, under Castanopsis orthacantha forest, moist places, alt. 2200 m, 15 th October 1960, Anonymous 60-162 (KUN). Wuding, Shizishan, Anonymous s. n. (PYU). Heqing, Lianping, Fengchuiling, in forest 2 nd August 1929, R. C. Ching 23825 (PE). ibid., in valley, mixed woods, 10 th August 1929, R. C. Ching 23622 (KUN, PE). Dali, September 1929, Anonymous 28092 (PE). Without locality or date: T. T. Yü 17873 (PE). Kunming Station 51063 (PE). Kunming Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences 596211 (PE). NEPAL. W Nepal, H. Flatt 105 (BM).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D68789DE5D3769FF01FF07FBA3FE9C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Jiang, Kai-Wen;Corlett, Richard T.;Tian, Bin;Pan, Bo	Jiang, Kai-Wen, Corlett, Richard T., Tian, Bin, Pan, Bo (2021): Taxonomic notes on the genus Dumasia (Fabaceae). Phytotaxa 522 (2): 109-120, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.522.2.3
03D68789DE5F3767FF01FEB7FB98FDBC.text	03D68789DE5F3767FF01FEB7FB98FDBC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dumasia kurziana (Predeep & M. P. Nayar) B. Pan	<div><p>4. Dumasia kurziana (Predeep &amp; M. P. Nayar) B. Pan bis, B. Tian &amp; K. W. Jiang, comb. &amp; stat. nov. Fig. 3 &amp; Fig.</p> <p>4B.</p> <p>Type:— MYANMAR. Pegu: Pookie Pine 7, alt. 4000‒5000 ft., S. Kurz 1699 (holotype CAL; isotype CAL). CHINA. Yunnan: Szemao, West Mount Forests, alt. 5000 ft., A. Henry 12453 &amp; 12872 (paratypes CAL, K!).</p> <p>Basionym: — Dumasia nitida Chun ex Y. T. Wei &amp; S. K. Lee (1985: 161) var. kurziana Predeep &amp; M. P. Nayar (1991: 275).</p> <p>Description: —Perennial twining herbs, 1‒ 6 m. Stem slender, terete, subglabrous or sparsely pubescent. Leaves pinnately trifoliolate; stipules small, lanceolate, 2‒3 × ca. 1 mm, striate, brownish pubescent when young, glabrescent with age; petioles glabrous or sparsely pubescent, 0.4‒5 cm; rachis 0.1‒1.2 cm; leaflets membranous to chartaceous, adaxial surface glabrous to glabrescent, abaxial surface sparsely pubescent, secondary veins 4‒6 pairs; terminal leaflet elliptic to ovate, 0.5–4.2 × 0.3–2.8 cm, apex emarginate, obtuse or acute, apiculate, base rounded or broadly cuneate; lateral ones slightly smaller and oblique; stipels setaceous, 1–2 mm; petiolules 1–3 mm, sparsely pubescent. Pseudoracemes axillary, usually longer than the petioles of their subtending leaves, 2–9 cm, single or several clustered in axil, 4–30-flowered; bracts lanceolate, 1–1.5 × 0.5 mm. Pedicel 2–3 mm, sparsely pubescent; bracteoles 2, below the calyx, ovate, 1 mm. Calyx tubular, 9 mm, obliquely truncate at the calyx mouth. Corolla yellow; standard obovate, 15–17 mm, emarginate at apex, with a basal claw 8 mm; wings oblong to oblanceolate, 14–15 × 2 mm, obtuse at apex, with a basal claw 10–13 mm; keels 14–15, lamina subtriangular. Stamens (9+1) diadelphous; 15–16 mm; anthers uniform, alternately on long and short filaments. Ovary linear, shortly stipitate, 6–6.5 mm, glabrous, 5–6-ovuled; style long, filiform, upcurved, 8.5–9 mm; stigma capitate. Pods linear to subfalcate, 2.6–5 × 0.5–0.8 cm, glabrous, beaked at apex, stipitate at base. Seeds 2–6, ellipsoid, laterally compressed, brownish black, 4.5–5 × 3.5–4 × 2.5 mm.</p> <p>Distribution and habitat: — Dumasia kurziana is distributed in China (Yunnan) and Thailand, perhaps also in Myanmar. The habitat of the species is the same as D. yunnanensis.</p> <p>Phenology: —Flowering from September to October; fruiting from November to December. In Thailand, the species was recorded in flower and fruit from September to February of the following year (Meeboonya et al. 2019).</p> <p>Chinese name: —The Chinese name of Dumasia kurziana is given here as DZNJ山āü, in which “DZNJ” means Southern Yunnan, as the species is distributed south of the Tanaka Line in Yunnan Province; “山āü” is the Chinese common name for the genus Dumasia.</p> <p>Iconography citation: —Predeep &amp; Nayar (1991: 277): figure 1.</p> <p>Conservation status: —According to IUCN Categories (2019), Dumasia kurziana is considered as Least Concern (LC).</p> <p>Notes: — Dumasia nitida var. kurziana had long been considered as a synonym of D. yunnanensis, however, the phylogenetic results of Jiang et al. (2020) showed the two taxa have independent lineages, in which D. yunnanensis is distributed in Northern Yunnan and neighboring Sichuan, while D. nitida var. kurziana is distributed in Southern Yunnan and Thailand. Therefore a new combination, D. kurziana is proposed here.</p> <p>Specimens examined:— CHINA. Yunnan: Cangyuan, Banhong, Nanban Village, in broadleaf forest, alt. 1250 m, 28 th October 1989, G. D. Tao &amp; X. W. Li 39908 (HITBC). Ching-Tung, Mao-Chia-Fen, grassy slope, alt. 1800 m, 12 th October 1939, M. K. Li 0493 (KUN, HITBC). Jingdong, Jinping, Huangcaoling, 5 th October 2020, Q. Tian et al. 3308230831 (NPH). Jinggu, Weng’an, Malutang, in forest, alt. 1900 m, 21 st November 1986, Z. H. Yang 86315 (IBSC). Lincang, slopes, in thickets, roadside, alt. 1600–2100 m, 2 nd September 1957, J. S. Xin 630 (KUN, PE). Lincang, Poshang, among thickets, alt. 2500 m, 4 th October 1938, T. T. Yü 17876 (PE). Luchun, Mayu, alt. 840–1300 m, 30 th October 1995, S. K. Wu, Y. M. Shui, Y. P. Yang, L. H. Liu, J. H. He, J. Murata, H. Nagamasu, T. Sugawara, X. Chen &amp; N. Murakami 391 &amp; 805 (KUN). ibid., alt. 840–1300 m, 31 st October 1995, S. K. Wu, Y. M. Shui, Y. P. Yang, L. H. Liu, J. H. He, J. Murata, H. Nagamasu, T. Sugawara, X. Chen &amp; N. Murakami 2143 (KUN). Shiping, Longwu, on ravine, alt. 1900 m, 15 th September 2011, J. W. Li 1051 (HITBC). Shiping, 5 th October 2020, X. W. Sun SunXW002 (NPH). Shuangjiang, Erqu, Mingkubaka, sparse forest, roadside, alt. 1800 m, 3 rd October 1957, J. S. Xin 1212 (KUN, PE). Tonghai, Lishan, Xiangping, in the secondary forest, alt. 1900 m, 13 th August 1989, Yuxi Exped. 0808 (KUN). Xishuangbanna, Mengla County, Yaoqu, under forest, moist places, November 1982, Exped. 34241 (HITBC). Xishuangbanna, Menghun, waterside, moist places, alt. 1300 m, 18 th November 1955, P. I. Mao 7401 (PE). Xishuangbanna, Menghai County, Nannuo, tea plantation, in sparse forest, moist places, alt. 1360 m, 5 th November 1955, P. I. Mao 7078 (KUN, PE). Yuanjiang, Erqu, Yangmanlai, slopes, in thickets, moist places, alt. 800 m, 21 st October 1964, Y. H. Li 5670 (HITBC). Yuanjiang, Nanxi Laolin, hill slopes in the valley, sparse forest, moist places, alt. 1850 m, 3 rd November 1964, Y. H. Li 5840 (HITBC). THAILAND. Northern: Chengmai, 12 th December 1904, C. C. Hosseus 205 (BM). Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon, common on hill in evergreen forest, 22 nd November 1964, K. Bunchuai 36913 (K). Chiang Mai, Doi Chiang Dao, not common in evergreen forest, 18 th November 1963, K. Bunchuai 1338 (K). Doi Angka, alt. 1630–1700 m, 2 nd January 1927, H. B. G. Garrett 365 (K). Doi Nang Ka, 1 st November 1930, A. F. G. Kerr 3290 (BM). Doi Nang Ka, Chiangmai, 1 st November 1930, Pui 3290 (K). Payap, Doi (mt) Buak Ha, W. of Chiengmai, open, grassy vegetation along roadside, alt. ca. 1575 m, 30 th November 1965, E. Hennipman 3178 (K). Eastern: Nakhon, Ratchasima, Khao Yai National Park, Khao Kieo, evergreen forest, alt. ca. 1200 m, 18 th October 1969, C. F. van Beusekom &amp; C. Charoenpol s. n. (K).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D68789DE5F3767FF01FEB7FB98FDBC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Jiang, Kai-Wen;Corlett, Richard T.;Tian, Bin;Pan, Bo	Jiang, Kai-Wen, Corlett, Richard T., Tian, Bin, Pan, Bo (2021): Taxonomic notes on the genus Dumasia (Fabaceae). Phytotaxa 522 (2): 109-120, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.522.2.3
03D68789DE503765FF01FF07FE4AFE60.text	03D68789DE503765FF01FF07FE4AFE60.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dumasia zhangjiajieensis Y. K. Yang, L. H. Liu & J. K. Wu 2004	<div><p>5. Dumasia zhangjiajieensis Y. K. Yang, L. H. Liu &amp; J. K. Wu (2004: 67). Fig. 5</p> <p>Type:— CHINA. Hunan: Dayong County, Zhangjiajie, Luobota, in sylvis monti, alt. 680 m, 6 th July 1981. Lin-Han Liu 762254 (holotype HNNU).</p> <p>Dumasia wulingyuaniea Y. K. Yang, L. H. Liu &amp; J. K. Wu (2004: 67), nom. inval. pro syn.</p> <p>Description: —Twining herbs, 2– 3 m. Stem slender, terete, multi-branched, sparsely pubescent when young, glabrescent. Leaves trifoliolate; stipules and stipels subulate to setaceous, 0.5–1.7 mm, persistent; petioles 3.4–5.2 cm; leaflets membranous to thin chartaceous, nearly glabrous on both surfaces, light green adaxially, glaucous abaxially, blunt and mucronate at apex, subrounded to broadly cuneate at base, secondary veins 4–6 pairs, reticulate veins obvious on both surfaces; terminal leaflet ovate, elliptic or ovate oblong, 2.5–4.8 × 1.8–3.7 cm; lateral ones smaller, oblique, 1.7–4 × 1–2.7 cm; petiolules 1–3 mm. Pseudoracemes axillary, 5.5–16 cm, with repand wings at base of peduncles, 9–16-flowered; wings 3.2–3.7 cm × 1–4 mm; bracts and bracteoles setaceous or subulate, 0.5–1.2 mm, minute. Calyx tubular, grass green, 5–7 × 3.5–4 mm, longitudinal veined, obliquely truncate at the calyx mouth, gibbose at the base. Corolla light yellow. Standard obovate, 18 × 8 mm, apex emarginate, auriculate, attenuate to a short claw at base; wing petals falcate, 15 × 2.5 mm, apex rounded, attenuate to a 10 mm claw; keels nearly subequal as the wing petals, with a 5.5 mm-blade and 11 mm-claw. Stamens 10, diadelphous, 15–17 mm. Ovary linear, with a slender stipe surrounded by a basal disc; style dilated at the bending part; stigma capitate and hairy. Pods moniliform, glabrous, acuminate at apex, attenuate at base, 4–5-seeded, conspicuously constricted between the seeds, valves thin leathery. Seeds subglobose and dorsoventrally compressed, ca. 6 × 6 × 3 mm, bluish black, hilum raised, ca. 3 mm long.</p> <p>Distribution and habitat: — Dumasia zhangjiajieensis is currently known from the type locality, Hunan Province, and several other photo records from Luzhou, SE Sichuan Province (http://ppbc.iplant.cn/tu/4295622). More occurrences may lie between the two sites, which includes Chongqing, Guizhou, and Hubei. It grows on very shaded and moist slopes.</p> <p>Phenology: —Flowering in May to July; fruiting from June to September.</p> <p>Notes: — Dumasia zhangjiajieensis can be easily characterized by its winged peduncle, which is unique in the genus. It bears moniliform pods, which are similar to those of D. villosa DC. (1825: 97) but totally glabrous.</p> <p>Iconography citation: — Yang et al. (2004: 74): figure 3.</p> <p>Conservation status: — Dumasia zhangjiajieensis is poorly known and collected. The Zhangjiajie population has only ca. 30 mature individuals. According to IUCN Categories (2019), the species is considered as Data Deficient (DD). Additional field surveys and observations are needed.</p> <p>Specimens examined:— CHINA. Hunan: Dayong County, Zhangjiajie, Zicaotan, alt. 500 m, 10 th September 1985, L. H. Liu 016895 (HNNU). ibid., 24 th June 2002, L. H. Liu &amp; G. W. Hu 23392 (HNNU). ibid., 21 st September 2017, B. Pan 2737 (HITBC).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D68789DE503765FF01FF07FE4AFE60	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Jiang, Kai-Wen;Corlett, Richard T.;Tian, Bin;Pan, Bo	Jiang, Kai-Wen, Corlett, Richard T., Tian, Bin, Pan, Bo (2021): Taxonomic notes on the genus Dumasia (Fabaceae). Phytotaxa 522 (2): 109-120, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.522.2.3
03D68789DE533765FF01FDB3FA2FFA86.text	03D68789DE533765FF01FDB3FA2FFA86.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dumasia , Pan & Zhu 2010	<div><p>Key to Dumasia taxa</p> <p>1. Leaflets of upper leaves cordiform.................................................................................................................................. D. cordifolia</p> <p>1. Leaflets not cordiform........................................................................................................................................................................2</p> <p>2. Leaflets broadly ovate to suborbicular; bracts and bracteoles 7–8 mm; stem obviously quadrangular............................. D. forrestii</p> <p>2. Leaflets not as above; bracts and bracteoles 0.5–4 mm; stem terete, or slightly quadrangular.........................................................3</p> <p>3. Leaflets oblong...................................................................................................................................................................... D. henryi</p> <p>3. Leaflets ovate to elliptic.....................................................................................................................................................................4</p> <p>4. Stem and petioles densely covered with brown hirsute hairs.............................................................................................. D. hirsuta</p> <p>4. Stem and petioles without brown hirsute hairs...................................................................................................................................5</p> <p>5. Flowers small, 7–8 mm....................................................................................................................................................... D. prazeri</p> <p>5. Flowers larger, 14–18 mm..................................................................................................................................................................6</p> <p>6. Pods entirely torulose, viz. constricted between all seeds..................................................................................................................7</p> <p>6. Pods usually not torulose, sometimes constricted where abortive seeds inserted............................................................................10</p> <p>7. Peduncles of pseudoracemes winged at base........................................................................................................ D. zhangjiajieensis</p> <p>7. Peduncles of pseudoracemes not winged at base...............................................................................................................................8</p> <p>8. Stem, petioles, and leaflets glabrescent; pods glabrous............................................................................ D. villosa subsp. leiocarpa</p> <p>8. Stem, petioles, and leaflets pubescent; pods villous...........................................................................................................................9</p> <p>9. Seeds 1–2...................................................................................................................................................... D. villosa subsp. bicolor</p> <p>9. Seeds usually 3–4.......................................................................................................................................... D. villosa subsp. villosa</p> <p>10. Leaves and stems glabrous or glabrescent......................................................................................................................... D. truncata</p> <p>10. Leaves and stems sparsely pubescent...............................................................................................................................................11</p> <p>11. Leaflet margin ciliate................................................................................................................... D. yunnanensis var. arunachalensis</p> <p>11. Leaflets without marginal pubescence.............................................................................................................................................12</p> <p>12. Pseudoracemes usually longer than the petioles of their subtending leaves..................................................................... D. kurziana</p> <p>12. Pseudoracemes usually shorter than the petioles of their subtending leaves.................................. D. yunnanensis var. yunnanensis</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D68789DE533765FF01FDB3FA2FFA86	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Jiang, Kai-Wen;Corlett, Richard T.;Tian, Bin;Pan, Bo	Jiang, Kai-Wen, Corlett, Richard T., Tian, Bin, Pan, Bo (2021): Taxonomic notes on the genus Dumasia (Fabaceae). Phytotaxa 522 (2): 109-120, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.522.2.3
