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    Chinese researchers have discovered a new species of Lao plant, the purple-spotted spider, holding eggs

    • Last Update: 2021-03-07
    • Source: Internet
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    Xin's Network Kunming, April 21st, reporter 21 from China's
    Xishuangbana Tropical Botanical Garden was informed that the park staff from Laos, two spider egg-carrying plants have been identified as plant new species, named purple-spotted spider egg-holding.
    it was reported that Yin Jiantao, a staff member of the Specimens Museum of xishuangpana Tropical Botanical Garden, introduced two spider-carrying egg plants from Basa, Laos, in 2005, and then fell silent in the nursery, which had not been planted for many years. In November 2019, Xishuangpuna Tropical Botanical Garden Garden and Horticulture staff members Yu Houcheng and Wang Wenguang discovered that the species had blossomed, identified it as a new species that had never been described, and named it as a purple-spotted spider egg (Aspidistra pureomaculata H.C. Xi, J.T. Yin and W.Wang.
    purple-spotted spider eggs are morphologically similar to those of Aspidistra xuansonensis N. Vislobokov and Aspidistra laongamensis C. R. Lin and X. Y. Huang, but can be distinguished from the pattern of flower pots, dense purple spots, fracked flowers 6, males born in the middle of the flower tube, and 6 cracks in the column head.
    spider-carrying genus is endeth to Asia, with Guangxi, Yunnan and northern Vietnam as its distribution centers. In recent years, a large number of spider egg-carrying plants have been found and published, and more than 200 species are known. Its interior flower structure (especially the column head) is extremely diverse and is a high-quality material for studying the evolution of plant systems.
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