“…These plants are characteristics of subshrub, opposite leaves spreading along stem, axillary 1-3-flowered cyme, 5-lobed calyx parted from base, 4 fertile stamens arranged in two pairs, and 2-lobed stigma which allows us to assign them representing a species of the genus Raphiocarpus. After consulting relevant literatures (Pellegrin, 1930;Chun, 1946;Weber & Burtt, 1997;Wang et al, 1998;Ho, 2000;Wei et al, 2010;Zang et al, 2010;Phuong et al, 2012;Phuong, 2017;Chen et al, 2015;Middleton et al, 2021) and directly or indirectly examining specimens of the Raphiocarpus in numerous herbaria as E, K, P, LE, PE, IBK, KUN, VNMN, ,…, we considered our plants as a new species, well segregated from all known species of Raphiocarpus by its morphological characters of basally prostrate and distally upright long stem, sericeous hairs on young stem, leaf petiole and adaxial mid-vein, sparsely and minutely serrate leaf margin, axillary inflorescence, sparsely long gland-tipped hairs on the peduncle, pedicel, calyx, outside corolla and pistil, calyx 5-disparted from the base, purplish-white flower with purple stripes inside corolla tube, twining filaments, and dish-shaped stigma formed by 2 semi-orbicular lobes horizontally expanding. Therefore, we conclude that it is a new species as described and illustrated here.…”