Dichocarpum hagiangense-a new species and an updated checklist of Ranunculaceae in Vietnam

PeerJ. 2020 Sep 22:8:e9874. doi: 10.7717/peerj.9874. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Dichocarpum hagiangense from Ha Giang province, northern Vietnam is described and illustrated. Diagnostic features of the new species are a short rhizomatous stem, (2-)3-foliolate or simple leaves, and pink-purple flowers. The described species is distinct from closely allied D. trifoliolatum in having longer sepals, shape and obcordate apex of petal limbs, shorter flower stem, number and tooth shape of basal leaves; it differs from D. basilare and D. carinatum in having stem leaf, retuse apex and longer of central leaflet, number and (2-)3-foliated (or simple) of leaf. With the support of molecular data, the new species was clearly distinguished from other species in the Dichocarpum group by eight autapomorphic characters in nrITS sequence. A key to all species of Dichocarpum is provided. We suggest the IUCN conservation status of D. hagiangense to be "Critically Endangered". A newest checklist of the family Ranunculaceae in Vietnam is updated.

Keywords: Anemone; Clematis; Coptis; Flora; Limestone mountain; Molecular; Naravelia; Plant taxonomy; Ranunculus; Thalictrum.

Associated data

  • figshare/10.6084/m9.figshare.11844915.v1

Grants and funding

This study was supported by Fauna and Flora International - Vietnam Programme; and Center for Resources, Environment and Climate change on the “Investigation and Assessment on the Flora diversity and Vegetation in Cao Ma Po–Ta Van–Tung Vai forest, Quan Ba district, Ha Giang province” (March to April 2018) . The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.