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PhytoKeys | 2016

Lithocarpus dahuoaiensis (Fagaceae), a new species from Lam Dong Province, Vietnam

Nguyen Van Ngoc; Luong Van Dung; Shuichiro Tagane; Hoang Thi Binh; Hoang Thanh Son; Vo Quang Trung; Tetsukazu Yahara

Abstract Lithocarpus dahuoaiensis Ngoc & L. V. Dung, a new species from the Central highland of Vietnam, is described and illustrated. The new species is morphologically similar to Lithocarpus macphailii (M. R. Hend.) Barnett or Lithocarpus encleisocarpus (Korth.) A. Camus in having completely entire leaf margin, solitary cupule, long stalks of fruits, deeply cup-shaped or turbinate cupules, with a number of horizontal filiform lines. The species differs in its nut enclosure ca. 1/2 – 2/3 of the nut, adaxially glabrous leaf blades, secondary veins 11–12 pairs and faintly to very faintly visible hairs on the outside of the cupule. A table showing the morphological comparison of Lithocarpus dahuoaiensis with Lithocarpus macphailii and Lithocarpus encleisocarpus is also provided.


PhytoKeys | 2018

A taxonomic study of Quercus langbianensis complex based on morphology and DNA barcodes of classic and next generation sequences

Hoang Thi Binh; Nguyen Van Ngoc; Shuichiro Tagane; Hironori Toyama; Keiko Mase; Chika Mitsuyuki; Joeri Sergej Strijk; Yoshihisa Suyama; Tetsukazu Yahara

Abstract The taxonomy of Quercus langbianensis and its relatives in Vietnam and Cambodia have been revised based on evidence obtained from field observations, morphological comparison of herbarium specimens and molecular analyses using both classic and next generation DNA markers. Based on Bayesian inference using rbcL, matK and ITS regions and Neighbour-joining tree using genome-wide sequences amplified with multiplexed inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) primers (MIG-seq), the authors recognised ten species in the complex in Vietnam and Cambodia, three of which are newly described in this paper: Q. baolamensis sp. nov., Q. bidoupensis sp. nov. and Q. honbaensis sp. nov. These new species are all phenotypically similar to Q. langbianensis s. str. in having lanceolate to oblanceolate leaf shape, upper 4–5/6–serrated leaf margin, acute or acuminate leaf apex and bracts of cupule arranged in 5–9 rings but distinguished both morphologically and phylogenetically. In molecular phylogenetic reconstructions, Q. bidoupensis is not close to any other species. In the Bayesian tree, Q. honbaensis is sister to both Q. blaoensis and Q. camusiae that are found in the same locality but morphologically distinct and those three species are sister to Q. langbianensis s. str., while Quercus baolamensis is not sister to Q. langbianensis s. str. in both the Bayesian tree and MIG-seq tree. In addition, Q. cambodiensis and Q. baniensis previously reduced to Q. langbianensis s. lat. have been recognised as distinct species. Six species were in need of lectotypification and that is undertaken herein.


PhytoKeys | 2018

A new species and two new records of Quercus (Fagaceae) from northern Vietnam

Hoang Thi Binh; Nguyen Van Ngoc; Trinh Ngoc Bon; Shuichiro Tagane; Yoshihisa Suyama; Tetsukazu Yahara

Abstract A new species, Quercus xuanlienensis Binh, Ngoc & Bon, is described from Xuan Lien Nature Reserve, Vietnam. The new species is morphologically similar to Q. edithiae Skan, in having 8–11 pairs of secondary veins, bowl-shaped cupules and ellipsoid to cylindrical-ellipsoid and basally convex nuts. It differs in having serrulate leaf margins only at apical 1/5–1/7, almost entire margins of bracts on cupule and much longer nuts. The species is also similar to Q. fleuryi Hickel & A. Camus in having leaves glabrous on both surfaces with only an apically serrulate margin but differs in having shorter petioles, cupules enclosing 1/5 of the nut and much longer nuts. In addition, Q. disciformis Chun & Tsiang. and Q. bella Chun & Tsiang., previously known from China, are newly recorded from Ba Vi National Park, Vietnam.


PhytoKeys | 2017

Macrosolen bidoupensis (Loranthaceae), a new species from Bidoup Nui Ba National Park, southern Vietnam

Shuichiro Tagane; Van Son Dang; Nguyen Van Ngoc; Hoang Thi Binh; Natsuki Komada; Jarearnsak Sae Wai; Akiyo Naiki; Hidetoshi Nagamasu; Hironori Toyama; Tetsukazu Yahara

Abstract Macrosolen bidoupensis Tagane & V.S.Dang, sp. nov. (Loranthaceae) is newly described from Bidoup Nui Ba National Park in Lam Dong Province, southern Vietnam. The new species is characterized by small broadly elliptic to circular leaves, sessile to short petioles, slightly cordate to rounded leaf bases, 4–5 pairs of lateral veins and a basally green corolla tube. An illustration, a summary of DNA barcoding of the plastid genes rbcL and matK, and a key to the species of Macrosolen in Vietnam are provided.


PhytoKeys | 2016

Popowia bachmaensis (Annonaceae), a new species from Bach Ma National Park, Central Vietnam

Nguyen Van Ngoc; Shuichiro Tagane; Hoang Thi Binh; Hironori Toyama; Norikazu Okabe; Chinh Nguyen Duy; Tetsukazu Yahara

Abstract A new species, Popowia bachmaensis Ngoc, Tagane & Yahara, sp. nov. is described from Bach Ma National Park in Thua Thien Hue Province, Central Vietnam. This species is morphologically similar to Popowia pisocarpa (Blume) Endl. ex Walp., but can be readily distinguished from it by its lower stems, smaller leaves, shorter flowering pedicels, shorter carpels, longer sepals and inner petals. A detailed description, comprising illustrations, and supplemented with DNA barcodes of the two regions of rbcL and matK, are provided.


Phytotaxa | 2018

Erythroxylum calyptratum (Erythroxylaceae), a new species from Mt. Fansipan, northern Vietnam

Natsuki Komada; Shuichiro Tagane; Nguyen Van Ngoc; Hoang Thi Binh; Hoang Thanh Son; Hironori Toyama; Hidetoshi Nagamasu; Akiyo Naiki; Tetsukazu Yahara


Archive | 2018

Figure 11 from: Binh HT, Ngoc NV, Tagane S, Toyama H, Mase K, Mitsuyuki C, Strijk JS, Suyama Y, Yahara T (2018) A taxonomic study of Quercus langbianensis complex based on morphology, and DNA barcodes of classic and next generation sequences. PhytoKeys 95: 37-70. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.95.21126

Hoang Thi Binh; Nguyen Van Ngoc; Shuichiro Tagane; Hironori Toyama; Keiko Mase; Chika Mitsuyuki; Joeri Sergej Strijk; Yoshihisa Suyama; Tetsukazu Yahara


Archive | 2018

Figure 5 from: Binh HT, Ngoc NV, Tagane S, Toyama H, Mase K, Mitsuyuki C, Strijk JS, Suyama Y, Yahara T (2018) A taxonomic study of Quercus langbianensis complex based on morphology, and DNA barcodes of classic and next generation sequences. PhytoKeys 95: 37-70. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.95.21126

Hoang Thi Binh; Nguyen Van Ngoc; Shuichiro Tagane; Hironori Toyama; Keiko Mase; Chika Mitsuyuki; Joeri Sergej Strijk; Yoshihisa Suyama; Tetsukazu Yahara


Archive | 2018

Figure 6 from: Binh HT, Ngoc NV, Tagane S, Toyama H, Mase K, Mitsuyuki C, Strijk JS, Suyama Y, Yahara T (2018) A taxonomic study of Quercus langbianensis complex based on morphology, and DNA barcodes of classic and next generation sequences. PhytoKeys 95: 37-70. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.95.21126

Hoang Thi Binh; Nguyen Van Ngoc; Shuichiro Tagane; Hironori Toyama; Keiko Mase; Chika Mitsuyuki; Joeri Sergej Strijk; Yoshihisa Suyama; Tetsukazu Yahara


Archive | 2018

Figure 13 from: Binh HT, Ngoc NV, Tagane S, Toyama H, Mase K, Mitsuyuki C, Strijk JS, Suyama Y, Yahara T (2018) A taxonomic study of Quercus langbianensis complex based on morphology, and DNA barcodes of classic and next generation sequences. PhytoKeys 95: 37-70. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.95.21126

Hoang Thi Binh; Nguyen Van Ngoc; Shuichiro Tagane; Hironori Toyama; Keiko Mase; Chika Mitsuyuki; Joeri Sergej Strijk; Yoshihisa Suyama; Tetsukazu Yahara

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