2021
DOI: 10.1002/tax.12428
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Lihengia: A new genus of Asteraceae distinct from Dubyaea

Abstract: A new genus, Lihengia, is established for two species presently treated within Dubyaea, which is proved to be paraphyletic in the present study, even after exclusion of Lihengia. Dubyaea is a genus of about 15 species endemic to the Sino‐Himalayan region that are treated within subtribe Crepidinae of tribe Cichorieae within Asteraceae. Stebbins suggested that Dubyaea may contain species representing direct ancestors of several widerspread genera in tribe Cichorieae, thus making phylogenetic reconstruction chal… Show more

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“…(Asteraceae: Cichorieae) is a small genus of 11 species (POWO, 2023), almost entirely endemic to the Pan-Himalayan region (Xu & Chen, 2021). The genus is characterized by nodding capitula, phyllaries in several series, having brownish, purplish, or blackish stiff and often glandular hairs along midveins (rarely glabrous), fusiform cypselae that are weakly compressed with truncate or attenuate apices, and coarse and rigid pappus setae (Stebbins, 1940;Chen et al, 2021). It is represented by three species and a subspecies in India, viz.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Asteraceae: Cichorieae) is a small genus of 11 species (POWO, 2023), almost entirely endemic to the Pan-Himalayan region (Xu & Chen, 2021). The genus is characterized by nodding capitula, phyllaries in several series, having brownish, purplish, or blackish stiff and often glandular hairs along midveins (rarely glabrous), fusiform cypselae that are weakly compressed with truncate or attenuate apices, and coarse and rigid pappus setae (Stebbins, 1940;Chen et al, 2021). It is represented by three species and a subspecies in India, viz.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%