Rubus quinquefoliolatus Yu & Lu (1982: 306)

Xiong, Xian-Hua, Liu, Chao, Pu, Yu-Qing & Liu, Mei, 2025, Rubus inopertus var. echinocalyx, R. pentagonus var. eglandulosus and Spiraea japonica var. pinnatifida, three synonyms of Rosaceae, Phytotaxa 697 (2), pp. 206-212 : 207-211

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Rubus quinquefoliolatus Yu & Lu (1982: 306)
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Rubus quinquefoliolatus Yu & Lu (1982: 306) View in CoL

Type:— CHINA. Yunnan: Jinping , 13 May 1956, Yunnan Complex . Exped. 1437 (holotype PE!; isotypes IBSC!, KUN!) .

Rubus pentagonus Wallich ex Focke (1911: 145) var. eglandulosus Yu & Lu (1982: 306) View in CoL . syn. nov. Type:— CHINA. Xizang: Motuo, 2000 m, 10 August 1980, Plateau Group Inst. Bot. Acad. Sin. 14142 (holotype PE!; isotype PE!).

Notes: — Yu & Lu (1982) published Rubus pentagonus var. eglandulosus View in CoL on the basis of the collection Plateau Group Inst. Bot. Acad. Sin. 14142 from Motuo, southeastern Xizang, China ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ), and described it as differing from R. pentagonus var. pentagonus View in CoL in having palmately 5-foliolate leaves and plants without stalked glands. However, variety eglandulosus View in CoL was not compared with R. quinquefoliolatus Yu & Lu (1982: 306) View in CoL , a species simultaneously published by them based on specimens collected from Yunnan and southwestern Guizhou. Rubus pentagonus var. eglandulosus View in CoL and R. quinquefoliolatus View in CoL both have 5-foliolate leaves and non-glandular hairs. Based on evidence from carefully comparing the morphological characteristics of specimens (including type specimens) and fieldwork, we found that R. pentagonus var. eglandulosus View in CoL ( Figs. 2A View FIGURE 2 & 3 View FIGURE 3 ) is significantly different from R. pentagonus var. pentagonus View in CoL ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ) in the following morphological characteristics: leaves palmately 5-foliolate (vs. palmately 3-foliolate); petioles, pedicels and abaxial surface of the calyx without glandular hairs (vs. usually with glandular hairs); abaxial surface of the calyx unarmed (vs. with needle-like prickles); aggregate fruit and base of style villous (vs. glabrous). Whereas there is almost no morphological difference between R. pentagonus var. eglandulosus View in CoL and R. quinquefoliolatus View in CoL ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ), suggesting these two taxa are identical. Our findings based on macromorphological characters were confirmed to some extent by pollen micromorphology data. Pollen micromorphology analyses ( Xiong et al. 2019) showed that R. pentagonus var. eglandulosus View in CoL is palynologically similar to R. quinquefoliolatus View in CoL instead of to R. pentagonus var. longisepalus View in CoL : R. pentagonus var. eglandulosus View in CoL and R. quinquefoliolatus View in CoL both have striate-perforate ornamentation, while the pollen ornamentation of R. pentagonus var. longisepalus View in CoL is assigned to perforate. We therefore reduce R. pentagonus var. eglandulosus View in CoL to synonymy under R. quinquefoliolatus View in CoL .

Rubus quinquefoliolatus View in CoL is also morphologically similar to R. alpestris Blume (1826: 1108) View in CoL ( Fig. 2D View FIGURE 2 ), a species distributed in Malaysia and Indonesia, but differs from the latter by the following key characteristics: petioles and pedicels without glandular hairs (vs. with glandular hairs); aggregate fruit and base of style villous (vs. glabrous).

Distribution:— China (Guizhou, Yunnan and Xizang; Lu & Yu 1985, Lu & Boufford 2003).

Additional specimens examined: — CHINA. Guizhou, Anlong, Z.S. Zhang & Y.T. Zhang 4436 (PE). Xizang, Motuo, W.L. Chen 10700, 14582 (PE), X.H. Xiong 981, 1405, 1406 (CDBI), B. Xu & X.H. Xiong YLZB1151, YLZB1174 (CDBI). Yunnan, Shuangjiang, G.S. Sin 794 (PE); Wenshan, K.M. Feng 22342 (KUN).

PE

Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

IBSC

South China Botanical Garden

KUN

Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Rosales

Family

Rosaceae

Genus

Rubus

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Rubus quinquefoliolatus Yu & Lu (1982: 306)

Xiong, Xian-Hua, Liu, Chao, Pu, Yu-Qing & Liu, Mei 2025
2025
Loc

Rubus quinquefoliolatus

Yu, T. T. & Lu, L. T. 1982: )
1982
Loc

Rubus pentagonus Wallich ex Focke (1911: 145) var. eglandulosus

Yu, T. T. & Lu, L. T. 1982: )
1982
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