Shi-Shun Zhou
Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden
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PhytoKeys | 2018
Bin Yang; Hong-Bo Ding; Shi-Shun Zhou; Xinxin Zhu; Ren Li; Mya Bhone Maw; Yun-Hong Tan
Abstract Aristolochia sinoburmanica Y.H.Tan & B.Yang, a new species of Aristolochiaceae from Putao, Kachin State, Myanmar, is described and illustrated. According to morphology (strongly curved perianth, 3-lobed limb, as well as 3-lobed gynostemium, anthers 6, adnate in 3 pairs to the base of gynostemium, opposite to the lobes), the species belongs to Aristolochia subgenus Siphisia. It is morphologically similar to A. faviogonzalezii, A. hainanensis, A. tonkinensis, A. saccata and A. xuanlienensis. The major differences between them are outlined and discussed. A detailed description, along with line drawings, photographs, habitat, distribution and conservation status, as well as a comparison to morphologically similar species, are also provided.
PhytoKeys | 2017
Bin Yang; Shi-Shun Zhou; Qiang Liu; Kyaw Win Maung; Ren Li; Rui-Chang Quan; Yun-Hong Tan
Abstract Coelogyne magnifica (Orchidaceae), a new species from Putao, Kachin State, Myanmar, is described and illustrated. It belongs to Coelogyne section Ocellatae Pfitzer & Kraenzl. and it is morphologically similar to Coelogyne corymbosa and C. taronensis, but can be distinguished from these species by its larger flowers, lanceolate sepals and petals, a narrowly ovate lip, which has two bright yellow patches surrounded by shiny brownish red and two fimbriate or erose-lacerate lateral keels on the lip. The major differences between these species are outlined and discussed.
PhytoKeys | 2018
Hong-Bo Ding; Yang Bin; Shi-Shun Zhou; Ren Li; Mya Bhone Maw; Win Maung Kyaw; Yun-Hong Tan
Abstract Hedychium putaoense Y.H. Tan & H.B. Ding, a new species of Zingiberaceae from Putao, Kachin state, Northern Myanmar, is described and illustrated. It is similar to H. densiflorum Wall. and H. longipedunculatum A.R.K. Sastry & D.M. Verma, but differs by its very small bract (4–6 × 2.5–3 mm vs. 18–19 × 5–5.5 mm and ca. 11 × 7 mm, respectively), semicircle and dark red bracteole, orange flower and broadly falcate to lanceolate lateral staminodes.
PhytoKeys | 2018
Bin Yang; Shi-Shun Zhou; Hong-Bo Ding; Ren Li; Kyaw Win Maung; Yun-Hong Tan
Abstract Trivalvaria rubra and Trivalvaria casseabriae, two new species of Annonaceae from Putao, Kachin State, Myanmar, are here described and illustrated. They are morphologically similar to T. costata and T. macrophylla. The major differences between them are outlined and discussed. A diagnostic key to the species of Trivalvaria is provided.
PhytoKeys | 2018
Qiang Liu; Shi-Shun Zhou; Xiao-Hua Jin; Bo Pan; Kyaw Win Maung; Myint Zyaw; Ren Li; Rui-Chang Quan; Yun-Hong Tan
Abstract Dendrobium naungmungense, a new species from Naungmung, Kachin State, North Myanmar, is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to D. ciliatilabellum and D. vexabile, but the epichile is oblong with three long-ciliate laminae and the column wing has significant denticulation. A preliminary risk-of-extinction assessment shows that the new species should be regarded as Critically Endangered (CR) according to the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria.
PhytoKeys | 2018
Shi-Shun Zhou; Yun-Hong Tan; Xiao-Hua Jin; Kyaw Win Maung; Myint Zyaw; Ren Li; Rui-Chang Quan; Qiang Liu
Abstract Coelogyne victoria-reginae, a new species of section Proliferae, from Natma Taung (Mt.Victoria) National Park, Chin State, Myanmar, is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to C. prolifera, but the clustered pseudobulbs, pure brownish- red flowers and column wing with irregular notches at the apex of the new species differ from the other species. A preliminary risk-of-extinction assessment shows that the new species is regarded as EN C2a[i] according to the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria.
PhytoKeys | 2018
Yun-Hong Tan; Derong Li; Shi-Shun Zhou; Yongjun Chen; Gemma L. C. Bramley; Bo Li
Abstract A remarkable new Premna species from Myanmar, P. grandipaniculata Y.H.Tan & Bo Li (Lamiaceae), is here described and illustrated. It differs from all known congeneric taxa by having huge complicated panicles which have tertiary branches formed by spike-like thyrses. In Premna, such a spike-like thyrse is found in P. bracteata and P. interrupta, but those species can be easily distinguished from P. grandipaniculata by their habit, indumentum, leaf size and inflorescence structure.
Phytotaxa | 2017
Qiang Liu; Shi-Shun Zhou; Ren Li; Ming-Xia Zhang; Myint Zyaw; Shwe Lone; Rui-Chang Quan
Phytotaxa | 2017
Bin Yang; Shi-Shun Zhou; Kyaw Win Maung; Yun-Hong Tan
Phytotaxa | 2017
Bin Yang; Shi-Shun Zhou; Kyaw Win Maung; Yun-Hong Tan