identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03E887E7FFDAA76ECCFFBBF4E879FC79.text	03E887E7FFDAA76ECCFFBBF4E879FC79.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neillia velutina Pendry 2010	<div><p>Neillia velutina Pendry, sp. nov.</p> <p>Neilliae rubiflorae D.Don affinis sed ovariis, ramulis, petiolis, foliis, inflorescentiisque dense villosis differt.</p> <p>Type: — Nepal: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=87.833336&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=27.7" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 87.833336/lat 27.7)">Taplejung</a>: Thasa Kharka - Jongim - Ramsyang Pati - Suketar - Lungthung, 27 o 42’ N, 87 o 50’ E, 2000 m, 2 June 1992, M. Suzuki, N. Acharya, S. Akiyama, H. Koba, S. Noshiro. &amp; K. R. Rajbhandari 9240479 (Holotype E!, isotype TI!).</p> <p>Shrub to 2 m. Indumentum villous with erect to semi-erect, free or rather matted, unbranched trichomes to 0.6–0.8 mm. Twigs villous, with matted, semi-erect trichomes. Stipules narrowly ovate to elliptic, 4–7 x 1.5–2 mm, margin entire or rarely obscurely toothed, sparsely villous, persistent. Petioles 6–10 mm, densely villous, with matted, semi-erect trichomes. Leaves ovate, entire or shallowly 3-lobed, 2.5–7 x 1.5–4.5 cm, base cordate, apex acute to acuminate, margin doubly serrate, sparsely, rather appressed villous adaxially, more densely villous abaxially, with erect trichomes on the lamina and matted trichomes on the veins, secondary veins in 5–6 pairs. Inflorescence a terminal raceme, usually simple or occasionally with up to 5 short lateral branches at the base, 1.5–4 cm long overall, peduncle densely villous. Bracts ovate-acuminate, 3–4 x 1–1.5 mm. Pedicels 1.5–4 mm. Petals white. Hypanthium urceolate-campanulate, 3–4 x 4–5 mm, densely villous outside, villous basally within. Calyx lobes 5, triangular-ovate, 2–3 x 1.5–2 mm, apex acute to acuminate, densely villous outside, sparsely villous within. Petals 5, suborbicular, shortly clawed, 2–2.5 x 1.5–2 mm. Stamens 20–25, irregularly 2-whorled, filaments 1–2 mm, anthers 0.5 mm. Carpel solitary, 2 mm, densely villous throughout or in the upper half and along suture. Ovules 6–10. Style terminal, 2.5 mm, glabrous or villous. Stigma punctate. Fruit not seen.</p> <p>Etymology:—Named for the velvety surfaces of the leaves.</p> <p>Distribution:—Eastern Nepal and Bhutan, in grassland and scrub (and probably forest margins), at 2000– 2600 m.</p> <p>Phenology: —Flowering in June.</p> <p>Conservation Assessment: —Least Concern, since it is known from two vegetation types and probably able to tolerate some disturbance. Although only four localities are currently known they range over almost 500 km and it is very likely to occur more widely than these collections suggest.</p> <p>Additional specimens examined (paratypes): NEPAL: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=87.8&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=27.533333" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 87.8/lat 27.533333)">Taplejung</a>: – Sakathum - Jongim - Doblyak - Amjilasa, 27 o 32’ N, 87 o 48’ E, 2340 m, 4 June 1992, Noshiro, S., Akiyama, S. &amp; Acharya, N. 9261161 (E! BM! TI); Panchthar: Ganuwale Bhajang, 2600-2800 m, 25 June 1992, Noshiro, S., Akiyama, S. &amp; Acharya, N. 9241061 (BM! TI). BHUTAN: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=91.566666&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=27.35" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 91.566666/lat 27.35)">Tashigong</a>: Gaurcha, 27 o 21’ N, 91 o 34’ E, 8500 ft, 11 June 1985, S. Bowes Lyon 9115 (E!).</p> <p>N. velutina is most similar to N. rubiflora from the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China, but is clearly separated from the latter by its densely villous ovary, leaves and twigs in contrast to the almost glabrous ovary and glabrous to sparsely appressed-pubescent leaves and twigs of N. rubiflora. The combination of villous ovary and racemose inflorescence readily distinguishes N. velutina from most other species of Neillia, but this combination is also found in N. affinis (Hemsley 1892: 304), from southwestern China and northern Burma, Neillia fugongensis (T.C.Ku 1990: 12) from southwestern China and Neillia jinggangshanensis (Z.X.Yu 1983: 150) (Cuizhi &amp; Alexander 2003) from southeastern China. N. velutina differs from these species as follows: N. affinis has a sparse indumentum of appressed trichomes on its twigs and leaves; N. fugongensis and N. jinggangshanensis have hypanthia longer than broad (broader than long in N. velutina), up to 5 ovules (6–10 in N. velutina) and acuminate to caudate leaves (acute to acuminate in N. velutina).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E887E7FFDAA76ECCFFBBF4E879FC79	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	Pendry, Colin A.	Pendry, Colin A. (2010): A new species of Neillia (Rosaceae) from Bhutan and eastern Nepal. Phytotaxa 10: 38-40, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.10.1.5
03E887E7FFD8A76ECCFABDA0ECE3FB1C.text	03E887E7FFD8A76ECCFABDA0ECE3FB1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Neillia D. Don	<div><p>Key to the species in Nepal</p> <p>1a. Inflorescence an open panicle to 14 cm overall, with side branches of similar length to main axis. At anthesis flowers 3–6 mm apart....................................................................................................................................... N. thyrsiflora</p> <p>1b. Inflorescence a compact raceme to 6 cm overall, rarely with up to 5 distinctly shorter branches at base. At anthesis flowers 1–4 mm apart................................................................................................................................................... 2</p> <p>2a. Ovary villous. Leaves villous above and below, velvety to the touch......................................................... N. velutina</p> <p>2b. Ovary glabrous. Leaves glabrous or sparsely hairy above and below, not velvety to the touch................ N. rubiflora</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E887E7FFD8A76ECCFABDA0ECE3FB1C	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	Pendry, Colin A.	Pendry, Colin A. (2010): A new species of Neillia (Rosaceae) from Bhutan and eastern Nepal. Phytotaxa 10: 38-40, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.10.1.5
