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Peng, Tao, Shun-Zhi He, Shun-Li Wang, Dan Huang, and Xu-Ping Zhou. "Hemiboea kaiyangensis, a new species of Gesneriaceae endemic to Guizhou, China." PhytoKeys 211 (October 14, 2022): 63–73. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.211.85630.

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A new species of Gesneriaceae from Guizhou, China, Hemiboea kaiyangensis sp. nov., is described and illustrated. We investigated its phylogenetic position and relationships with 13 other species of Hemiboea C.B.Clarke, which present large morphological diversity in the genus, based on molecular analyses of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and the chloroplast trnL-F intron-spacer sequences. The molecular phylogenetic analyses revealed that the new species is most closely related to H. ovalifolia. A diagnostic table and discussion of morphological characters are provided t
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Yang, Yu, Yuanpin Xiao, Gangjiang Yu, et al. "Ophiocordyceps aphrophoridarum sp. nov., a new entomopathogenic species from Guizhou, China." Biodiversity Data Journal 9 (December 22, 2021): e66115. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e66115.

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<i>Ophiocordyceps</i> is the largest genus in the family Ophiocordicipitaceae, including many entomopathogenic species. In recent years, many species have been described in this genus, with a wide range of host insects. Entomopathogenic fungi include ecologically, economically and medicinally important species, but a large portion of their diversity remains to be discovered and described.In this study, a new species, <i>Ophiocordyceps aphrophoridarum</i> sp. nov, parasitising <i>Aphrophoridae</i> sp. (Hemiptera) is proposed from China, based on evidence from morphology and molecular phylogenet
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Zhang, Jin-Feng, Jian-Kui Liu, Kevin D. Hyde, Anusha H. Ekanayaka, and Zuo-Yi Liu. "Morpho-phylogenetic evidence reveals new species in Rhytismataceae (Rhytismatales, Leotiomycetes, Ascomycota) from Guizhou Province, China." MycoKeys 76 (December 31, 2020): 81–106. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.76.58465.

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Karst formations represent a unique eco-environment. Research in the microfungi inhabiting this area is limited. During an ongoing survey of ascomycetous microfungi from karst terrains in Guizhou Province, China, we discovered four new species, which are introduced here as Hypoderma paralinderae, Terriera karsti, T. meitanensis and T. sigmoideospora placed in Rhytismataceae, based on phylogenetic analyses and morphological characters. Molecular analyses, based on concatenated LSU-ITS-mtSSU sequence data, were used to infer phylogenetic affinities. Detail descriptions and comprehensive illustra
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Wu, Tian-Rou, Jian Xu, Ming-Tai An, Jiang-Hong Yu, Feng Liu, and Zheng-Ren Chen. "Hypericum liboense (Hypericaceae), a new species from Guizhou, China." PhytoKeys 237 (January 12, 2024): 37–49. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.237.110482.

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<i>Hypericum liboense</i> M.T.An &amp; T.R.Wu, sp. nov. (Hypericaceae) is a newly described species found in the Maolan National Nature Reserve of Guizhou Province, where it grows in rocky habitats without soil on karst mountain tops. In this study, key morphological characters were compared between the new species and the other known <i>Hypericum</i> species of Hypericaceae. DNA sequences were extracted from the leaves of the new species, with nuclear gene sequences (ITS) generated to reconstruct phylogenetic trees and describe its phylogenetic position in relation to other species of <i>Hype
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Hu, Hong-Fen, Jian Xu, Ming-Tai An, Ying Guo, and Jia-Wen Yang. "Impatiens beipanjiangensis (Balsaminaceae), a new species from Guizhou, China." PhytoKeys 241 (April 30, 2024): 201–13. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.241.113700.

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<i>Impatiens beipanjiangensis</i> Jian Xu &amp; H. F. Hu (Balsaminaceae), a new species of Impatiens subg. Clavicarpa discovered in Guizhou, China, is described and illustrated in this study along with its molecular phylogenetic analysis. <i>I. beipanjiangensis</i> is similar to <i>I. liboensis</i>, <i>I. chishuiensis</i> and <i>I. clavigera</i> in morphology, but <i>I. tubulosa</i> has the closest relationship to it. However, there are various ways in which the new species can be easily distinguished from these four species: Inferior nodes swollen rhizoid, pale green and with hooked outer sep
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Gu, Jiang-Miao, Song-Tao He, Fang Wen, Xin-Xiang Bai, and Mei-Jun Li. "Primulina xingyiensis (Gesneriaceae), a new species in the karst landforms of Guizhou Province, China." PhytoKeys 251 (January 6, 2025): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.251.135126.

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<i>Primulina xingyiensis</i> X.X.Bai &amp; F.Wen, a new species of Gesneriaceae in the karst landforms of Xingyi City, Guizhou Province, China, is described and illustrated. Morphologically, the species is similar to <i>P. davidioides</i> on corolla, while it is distinguished from <i>P. davidioides</i> by characteristics of thinner and smaller leaves, shorter peduncles, fewer flowers, smaller corolla, glabrous staminodes, and ovary shorter than style. Molecular phylogenetic analysis based on the combined dataset of <i>rpl</i>32-<i>trn</i>L, <i>trn</i>L-<i>trn</i>F, <i>atp</i>B-<i>rbc</i>L, and
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He, Siyuan, Lu Wang, Kaize Shen, and Hongmin Zhou. "Morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analyses revealed four new species (Basidiomycota) in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, China." MycoKeys 113 (February 12, 2025): 237–62. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.113.140932.

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Four new fungi, <i>viz. Clavulinopsis wumengshanensis</i> (Clavariaceae, Agaricales), <i>Henningsomyces bambusae</i> (Porotheleaceae, Agaricales), <i>Xenasma bisterigmatae</i>, and <i>X. guttulata</i> (Xenasmataceae, Russulales), from Yunnan Province in China, are proposed, based on a combination of morphological features and molecular evidence. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted using a combined dataset of internal transcribed space and nuclear ribosomal RNA large subunit sequences. The ITS+LSU analysis showed that <i>Clavulinopsis wumengshanensis</i> sp. nov. groups with <i>C. aurantiocinn
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Sun, Jing-E., Qian Zhang, Wen-Mei Luo, Yuan-Qiao Yang, Hua-Ming An, and Yong Wang. "Four new Phragmidium (Phragmidiaceae, Pucciniomycetes) species from Rosaceae plants in Guizhou Province of China." MycoKeys 93 (November 10, 2022): 193–213. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.93.90861.

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In this study, four new species of Phragmidium were proposed based on morphological and molecular characters. In morphology, Phragmidium rosae-roxburghii sp. nov. was distinguished to related taxa by its unique square to diamond-shaped urediniospores; Ph. rubi-coreani sp. nov. differed from Ph. barclayi and Ph. cibanum because of teliospores with fewer cells and shorter pedicels; urediniospores of Ph. potentillae-freynianae sp. nov. were bigger than Ph. duchesneae-indicae; and Ph. rosae-laevigatae sp. nov. produced bigger urediniospores than Ph. jiangxiense. The phylogenetic analyses based on
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Wang, Leishan, Qi Luo, and Renyi Zhang. "A new species of Sinocyclocheilus (Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae) from the Beipan-Jiang in Guizhou, China." ZooKeys 1238 (May 13, 2025): 99–114. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1238.136371.

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<i>Sinocyclocheilus zhenningensis</i> sp. nov. from the Dabang-He of the Beipan-Jiang Basin in Zhenning County, Guizhou Province, China, is described based on morphological and molecular evidence. The new species can be distinguished morphologically from all congeners in this genus by: (1) normal eyes (5.8%–8.2% SL), presence of pigmentation, with a humpback and no horn structure; (2) pelvic fin rays ii-8, dorsal-fin rays iii-8, stiff and stout last unbranched ray; (3) body depth normal (26.5%–30.1% SL) and covered with irregular black spots, body scaled, but scales buried beneath the skin; (4
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Tang, Xia, Rajesh Jeewon, Ruvishika S. Jayawardena, et al. "Additions to the genus Kirschsteiniothelia (Dothideomycetes); Three novel species and a new host record, based on morphology and phylogeny." MycoKeys 110 (October 28, 2024): 35–66. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.110.133450.

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During a survey of microfungi associated with forest plants, four specimens related to <i>Kirschsteiniothelia</i> were collected from decaying wood in Guizhou, Hainan and Yunnan Provinces, China. <i>Kirschsteiniothelia</i> species have sexual and asexual forms. They are commonly found as saprophytes on decaying wood and have been reported as disease-causing pathogens in humans as well. In this study, we introduce three novel <i>Kirschsteiniothelia</i> species (<i>K. bulbosapicalis</i>, <i>K. dendryphioides</i> and <i>K. longirostrata</i>) and describe a new host record for <i>K. atra</i>, base
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