taxonID	type	description	language	source
038F8785FFCDFFBDB69A36CEFB72FD39.taxon	materials_examined	Type: — China, Sichuan: Leshan, E’mei Moutain, Hongchunping, elev. 1000 – 1200 m, 7 June 1976, C. D. Chu & C. S. Chao 76037 (lectotype, designated here, NF 3001692!; isolectotypes, NF!, N!, photo PE!) = Indocalamus chongzhouensis Yi et Yang (2004: 13), syn. nov. Type: — China, Sichuan, Chongzhou, Sanlang Town, Chayuan Village, elev. 850 – 1100 m, 17 Sep. 2003, T. P. Yi 03014 (Syntypes: SIFS!). Revised description: — Rhizomes leptomorph. Culms 1.5 – 4.2 m tall, 0.7 – 1.5 cm in diameter, hollow; internodes terete, 20 – 38 cm long, young culm reddish-brown strigose, infranodal region white powdery, glabrescent when old; wall 1.5 – 3.0 mm thick; supranodal ridge prominently raised; intranodes 5 – 15 mm long. Culm sheaths tardily deciduous, oblong, thinly leathery or papery, 1 / 2 as long as internodes, densely reddish-brown strigose and purple-spotted, margin densely reddish-brown ciliate; auricles falcate, 7 – 15 mm long, 3 – 4 mm wide; oral setae radiate, 1.5 – 2 cm long; ligules 1 – 3 mm tall, truncate, margin densely ciliate; blades recurved, lanceolate. Foliage leaves 5 or 6 per ultimate branch; sheath sparsely puberulent initially, glabrescent, margin densely ciliate; auricles falcate, 1 – 2 cm long, 2 – 3 mm wide; oral setae radiate, 1.5 – 2.5 cm long; ligules truncate, 2 – 4 mm tall, margin densely ciliate; blades oblong-lanceolate, 33.0 – 42.5 × 5.9 – 9.5 cm, both surfaces glabrous, longitudinal veins 10 – 15 pairs, base cuneate, apex long-acuminate, margin entire. Inflorescence unknown.	en	Gao, Li-Qin, Li, Yong-Long, Guo, Chun-Ce, Yang, Guang-Yao, Zhang, Wen-Gen (2022): Indocalamus chongzhouensis (Poaceae: Bambusoideae), a new synonym of I. emeiensis: evidence from morphology and complete chloroplast genome data. Phytotaxa 542 (1): 53-63, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.542.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.542.1.4
038F8785FFCDFFBDB69A36CEFB72FD39.taxon	distribution	Distribution and habitat: — Indocalamus emeiensis is endemic to Sichuan Province, China (Fig. 7) with three distributed localities found so far, i. e., Muping, Sanlang and Emei Mountain. It usually grows in the understory of evergreen broad-leaved forests or dank valleys at elevations of 850 – 1200 m. Phenology: — New shoots from August to October. Flowering unknown. Additional specimens examined: — CHINA. Sichuan: Chongzhou, Sanlang, 13 Jul. 2018, Gao et al., SCCD 1801 (JXAU); ibid., 18 Oct. 2019, Gao et al., SCCD 1901 (JXAU); ibid., 10 Aug. 2020, Gao et al., SCCD 2001 (JXAU); Leshan, E’mei Mountain, Hongchunping, 28 Sep. 1997, T. P. Yi s. n. (SIFS); ibid., 20 Oct. 1990, T. P. Yi 90130 (SIFS); ibid., 15 Jul. 2018, Gao et al., SCEM 1801 (JXAU); ibid., 19 Oct. 2019, Gao et al., SCEM 190 (JXAU); ibid., 11 Aug. 2020, Gao et al., SCEM 2001 (JXAU); Ya’an, Baoxing, Muping, 8 Jul. 1998, T. P. Yi 98555 (SIFS).	en	Gao, Li-Qin, Li, Yong-Long, Guo, Chun-Ce, Yang, Guang-Yao, Zhang, Wen-Gen (2022): Indocalamus chongzhouensis (Poaceae: Bambusoideae), a new synonym of I. emeiensis: evidence from morphology and complete chloroplast genome data. Phytotaxa 542 (1): 53-63, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.542.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.542.1.4
