Acanthaceae Fortnight: Dicliptera chinensis from Kud J & K -GSMAR11/12

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Gurcharan Singh

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Mar 15, 2015, 5:51:30 AM3/15/15
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Dicliptera chinensis (L.) Juss., Ann. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 9: 268. 1807. 
syn: D. roxburghiana Nees.

The plant was photographed from Kud J & K.  

Herb differentiated by leaf ovate-elliptic, abaxially puberulent along veins, base decurrent onto petiole, apex shortly acuminate to acute; floweres in 1-4 flowered cymules, with 3-4 cymules per cyme, on 2-5 mm peduncles from upper leaf axils, bracts subulate to linear to oblanceolate to obovate, 3-7.5 × 0.3-1 mm; outer bracteoles elliptic to obovate, 5-13 × 3-8 mm, unequal, abaxially puberulent, 3-veined,; inner bracteoles linear, ca. 5 mm, abaxially hirsute, apex acuminate. Pedicel 0.5-3 mm, puberulent. Calyx ca. 5 mm; lobes linear, equal, margin hirsute, apex acuminate. Corolla pale purple, 1-1.2 cm, lip in lower position ovate, ca. 5 × 3 mm, apex entire; lip in upper position oblong, ca. 4 × 1.5 mm. filaments ca. 4 mm, style ca. 1.4 cm. Capsule broadly ellipsoid, ca. 6 mm. Seeds 2 mm.

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JM Garg

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Jul 16, 2020, 6:19:53 AM7/16/20
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On further examination and discussions at thread: Dicliptera bupleuroides Nees (accepted name) ??? , I feel it should be Dicliptera riparia Nees (syn: Dicliptera roxburghiana var. riparia (Nees) Benoist) as per distribution, specimens and references herein.
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Gurcharan Singh

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Mar 14, 2022, 3:51:48 AM3/14/22
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All three similar species are listed in FBI (under names D. riparia, D. roxburghiana and D. roxburghiana var. bupleuroides): Here is comparison of accepted names

D. riparia Nees is distributed in Pegu  and Tenassarim (Myanmar),FBI according to Flora China Nepal, Myanmar to Yunan: Lesves ovate, obtuse often emarginate bracts, bracteoles 6 mm, linear.
D. chinensis (L.) Juss. (Syn: D. roxburghiana Nees): Leaves ovate-elliptic, base cuneate to attenuate, decurrent on petiole, outer bracteoles 5-13 mm x 3-8 mm , less than twice as long as broad, corolla 10-12 mm long; Throughout India
D. bupleuroides Nees (Syn: D. roxburghiana var. bupleuroides (Nees) Clarke): leaves ovate, base cuneate; outer bracteoles 5-7 mm long, more than twice as long as broad; corolla 5 mm long.; Throughout India
When looking for specimens from Western Himalayas we have to be vigilant about size of corolla and relative length breadth ratio of outer bracteoles.

This is D. chinensis

J.M. Garg

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Mar 21, 2022, 4:02:04 AM3/21/22
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Thanks, for pointing this out.
Yes, agree with your original id as per details at Dicliptera roxburghiana and Dicliptera roxburghiana var. bupleuroides

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Gurcharan Singh

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Mar 22, 2022, 3:30:32 AM3/22/22
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Thanks Garg ji.
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