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Phytotaxa 247 (4): 274 280 http://www.mapress.com/j/pt/ ISSN 1179-3155 (print edition) Copyright 2016 Magnolia Press Article PHYTOTAXA ISSN 1179-3163 (online edition) http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.247.4.5 Cremanthodium botryocephalum and C. spathulifolium are both merged with Ligularia lagotis (Asteraceae, Senecioneae) LONG WANG 1,4, HONG-YI LUO 2, CHEN REN 1 & QIN-ER YANG 1,3* 1 Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, China 2 School of Life Science, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, Hubei, China 3 Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Utilization of Hunan Province, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, Hunan, China 4 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China *Author for correspondence: e-mail: qeyang@scib.ac.cn Abstract Our examination of herbarium specimens and observations on living plants demonstrated that Cremanthodium botryocephalum and C. spathulifolium are both conspecific with Ligularia lagotis (Asteraceae, Senecioneae), and thus are synonymized herein. Key words: Compositae, new synonymy, taxonomy, Xizang Introduction Cremanthodium botryocephalum Liu (1984: 55; botrycephalum ) was described on the basis of a single collection, K.X. Fu 946 (PE; Fig. 1A, B), from Yadong, southern Xizang, China. In the protologue the author stated that it was most closely similar to C. helianthus (Franchet 1892: 286) W.W. Smith in Staff of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (1924: 289), but differed by the capitula 5 6 in a lax and short raceme, bracteoles linear, ray lamina broadly elliptic, and pappus 2 3 mm long. This species is recognized by Liu (1985, 1989) and Liu & Illarionova (2011). Cremanthodium spathulifolium Liu (1984: 56) was described on the basis of a single collection, Qinghai-Xizang Exped. 74-2204 (PE; Fig. 1C, D), also from Yadong, southern Xizang, China. In the protologue the author stated that it was similar to C. botryocephalum, but differed by the basal leaves oblong-spatulate, apex rotund, base cuneateattenuate, and the petioles broadly winged. It is to be noted that the same collection was described as new again in 1985, i.e. as C. hirtiflorum Liu (1985: 850), which is obviously a nomenclatural synonym of C. spathulifolium. Cremanthodium spathulifolium is recognized by Liu (1989) and Liu & Illarionova (2011). A critical examination of the type material of Cremanthodium botryocephalum and C. spathulifolium, together with our observations on living plants (Fig. 2) in Yadong in southern Xizang, the type locality of the two names, however, convinced us that they both are conspecific with Ligularia lagotis (Smith 1911: 70) Handel-Mazzetti (1938: 122). This species, as pointed out by Illarionova (2013), was treated for a long time as being synonymous with L. virgaurea (Maximowicz 1881: 484) Mattfeld ex Rehder & Kobuski (1933: 40). Illarionova (2013) clearly demonstrated that L. lagotis is a distinctive species, differing from L. virgaurea in an array of characters of the pappus and capitula. We agree to the reinstatement of the independent specific status of L. lagotis. According to Illarionova (2013), L. lagotis is distributed in Bhutan, India (Sikkim), and Nepal. Yadong in southern Xizang, the type locality of both Cremanthodium botryocephalum and C. spathulifolium, is closely contiguous with Bhutan and Sikkim. As shown in Figs. 3 5, L. lagotis is somewhat variable in morphology of the basal leaves, with the blade oblanceolate, elliptic or oblong-lanceolate, 8 15 cm long, 2 7.5 cm broad, and the petiole more or less winged or winged only in the upper; C. botryocephalum and C. spathulifolium are not essentially different from each other in any character, and both lie within the range of the variation of L. lagotis. Foreseeing our taxonomic decision, in the Flora of Bhutan, Grierson & Springate (2001) also pointed out that the Himalayan material, which they referred to L. virgaurea according to the synonymy provided by Liu (1989), differed considerably from the type but matched the description of C. botryocephalum and C. spathulifolium, and might therefore need removing from L. virgaurea sensu Liu. 274 Accepted by Alexander Sennikov: 18 Feb. 2016; published: 25 Feb. 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

FIGURE 1. Specimens of Ligularia lagotis. A. China, Xizang, Yadong, K.X. Fu 946 (PE, holotype of Cremanthodium botryocephalum). B. K.X. Fu 946 (PE, isotype of C. botryocephalum). C. Same locality, Qinghai-Xizang Exped. 74-2204 (PE, holotype of C. spathulifolium). D. Qinghai-Xizang Exped. 74-2204 (PE, isotype of C. spathulifolium). C. BOTRYOCEPHALUM AND C. SPATHULIFOLIUM Phytotaxa 247 (4) 2016 Magnolia Press 275

Taxonomic treatment Ligularia lagotis (Smith 1911: 70) Handel-Mazzetti (1938: 122). Senecio lagotis Smith (1911: 70). Figs. 1 5. Type: INDIA. Sikkim: Too-ku-la, 14 July 1877, G. King 4324 (lectotype CAL!, designated by Illarionova (2013); isolectotypes BM!, E!). = Cremanthodium botryocephalum Liu (1984: 55; botrycephalum ), syn. nov. Type: CHINA. Xizang: Yadong, mountain slope, 3100 m a.s.l., 23 July 1960, K.X. Fu 946 (holotype PE!, isotype PE!). = Cremanthodium spathulifolium Liu (1984: 56), syn. nov. C. hirtiflorum Liu (1985: 850), nom. illeg. superfl. Type: CHINA. Xizang: Yadong, scrub, 2900 m a.s.l., 1 July 1974, Qinghai-Xizang Exped. 74-2204 (holotype PE!, isotypes KUN!, PE!). FIGURE 2. Ligularia lagotis in the wild (Yadong, Xizang, China). A. Habit. B. Synflorescences. C. Capitulum (top view). D. Capitulum (back view). E. Capitulum (side view). Photos by M. Tang, C. Ren and G.J. Zhang. For full description see Illarionova (2013). Distribution: Bhutan, China (Xizang; Fig. 6), India (Sikkim), and Nepal. Phenology: Flowering June August; fruiting August September. Additional specimens examined: CHINA. Xizang: Yadong, Y.S. Chen et al. 13-1813 (PE), 13-1909 (PE), PE- Xizang Exped. 2626 (PE), 2703 (PE), M. Tang & C. Ren 608 (IBSC), 630 (IBSC), 881 (IBSC), 885 (IBSC). INDIA. Sikkim: Kho-la, G. King s.n. (P); Sibpur, K.K. Meysner s.n. (LE). 276 Phytotaxa 247 (4) 2016 Magnolia Press WANG ET AL.

FIGURE 3. Specimens of Ligularia lagotis. A. India, Sikkim, Too-ku-la, G. King 4324 (CAL, lectotype). B. G. King 4324 (BM, isolectotype). C. India, Sikkim, Pet-za-la, G. King s.n. (P). D. India, Sikkim, Sibpur, K.K. Meysner s.n. (LE). C. BOTRYOCEPHALUM AND C. SPATHULIFOLIUM Phytotaxa 247 (4) 2016 Magnolia Press 277

FIGURE 4. Specimens of Ligularia lagotis. A. China, Xizang, Yadong, PE-Xizang Exped. 2703 (PE). B. Same locality, Y.S. Chen et al. 13-1813 (PE). C. Same locality, M. Tang & C. Ren 630 (IBSC). D. Same locality, Y.S. Chen et al. 13-1909 (PE). 278 Phytotaxa 247 (4) 2016 Magnolia Press WANG ET AL.

FIGURE 5. Variation of basal leaves in two populations of Ligularia lagotis; each letter under the line represents a plant individual. A. China, Xizang, Yadong, M. Tang & C. Ren 881 (IBSC). B. Same locality, M. Tang & C. Ren 630 (IBSC). FIGURE 6. Distribution of Ligularia lagotis in China ( ). C. BOTRYOCEPHALUM AND C. SPATHULIFOLIUM Phytotaxa 247 (4) 2016 Magnolia Press 279

Acknowledgements We are grateful to an anonymous reviewer and Dr. Alexander Sennikov, subject editor of Phytotaxa, for their valuable comments on the manuscript. We thank the curators of CAL, BM, E, IBSC, KUN, LE, P and PE for the permission to use their scanned images of specimens and for research facilities, and Dr. M. Tang and Mr. G. J. Zhang for their help in the fieldwork. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 31370232). References Franchet, A. (1892) Les genres Ligularia, Senecillis, Cremanthodium et leurs espèces dans l Asie centrale et orientale. Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France 39: 279 307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00378941.1892.10828665 Grierson, A.J.C. & Springate, L.S. (2001) Compositae. In: Grierson, A.J.C. & Long, D.G. (Eds.) Flora of Bhutan, vol. 2(3). Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Edinburgh & Royal Government of Bhutan, Thimphu, pp. 1397 1632. Handel-Mazzetti, H.R.E. (1938) Die chinesischen Arten der Gattung Ligularia. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie 69: 95 142. Illarionova, I.D. (2013) Typification and specific status of Senecio lagotis W. W. Sm. (Asteraceae). Taiwania 58: 221 225. Liu, S.W. (1984) New taxa of Compositae from Xizang (Tibet). Acta Biologica Plateau Sinica 3: 55 71. [In Chinese] Liu, S.W. (1985) Cremanthodium Benth. In: Wu, Z.Y. (Ed.) Flora of Xizang, vol. 4. Science Press, Beijing, pp. 836 856. [In Chinese] Liu, S.W. (1989) Cremanthodium Benth. In: Ling, Y. & Liu, S.W. (Eds.) Flora Reipublicae Popularis Sinicae, vol. 77 (2). Science Press, Beijing, pp. 115 171. [In Chinese] Liu, S.W. & Illarionova, I.D. (2011) Cremanthodium Benth. In: Wu, Z.Y. & Raven, P.H. (Eds.) Flora of China, vols. 20 21. Science Press, Beijing & Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis, pp. 415 435. Maximowicz, C.J. (1881) Diagnoses plantarum novarum asiaticarum. IV. Bulletin de l Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St-Pétersbourg 27: 425 560. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.46308 Rehder, A. & Kobuski, C.E. (1933) An enumeration of the herbaceous plants collected by J. F. Rock for the Arnold Arboretum. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 14: 1 52. Smith, W.W. (1911) Plantarum novarum in herbario Horti Regii Calcuttensis cognitarum decas. Journal and Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 7: 69 75. Staff of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (1924) Plantae Chinenses Forrestianae. Catalogue of the plants (excluding Rhododendron) collected by George Forrest during his fifth expedition of Yunnan and eastern Tibet in the years 1921 1922. Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh 14: 75 393. 280 Phytotaxa 247 (4) 2016 Magnolia Press WANG ET AL.