CAPRIFOLIACEAE. — LONICERA 131 



Sect. 2. ISIKA DC. 



Subsect. PURPURASCENTES Rehd. 



Lonicera shensiensis Rehder in Fedde, Rey. Sp. Nov. VI. 269 



(1909). 



Lonicera trichopoda, var. shensiensis Rehder in Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. XIV. 

 57 (1903). 



Western Hupeh: woodlands, Hsing-shan Hsien, alt. 1600-1800 

 m., May and July 1907 (No. 1867). 



Lonicera trichogyne Rehder, n. sp. 



Frutex erectus circiter metralis ramulis junioribus sparse villosis, 

 vetustioribus pallide griseis v. brunneo-griseis cortice fibroso. Gem- 

 mae parvae, perulis 8-10 exterioribus persistentibus. Folia decidua, 

 oblonga v. obovata-oblonga, v. inferiora minoraque ovalia v. obovata, 

 obtusa V. obtusiuscula, basi sensim in petiolum pubescentem, 2-4 

 mm. longum attenuata, 2-6 cm. longa et 13-23 mm. lata, supra laete 

 viridia et glabra pilis paucis marginem ciliatam versus exceptis, sub- 

 tus cinerascenti-viridia et villosa praesertim in venis, utrinsecus 0-6- 

 costata. Flores bini in pedunculis gracilibus sparse villosis, 6-10 mm. 

 longis axillaribus in parte inferiore ramulorum; bracteae lineari-lanceo- 

 latae, acuminatae, ciliatae et extus pubescentes, calycis dentes paullo 

 superantes; bracteolae nullae; ovaria fere tota connata, 2 mm. longa, 

 villosa uti margo calycis brevis obsolete dentata; corolla gracilis, tu- 

 bulosa, supra basin leviter ventricosa, 14 mm. longa, lobis suborbicu- 

 laribus suberectis; antherae lobos paullo superantes; stylus exsertus. 

 Fructus desiderantur. 



Western Szech'uan: Wa-ssu country, Wen-chuan Hsien, among 

 rocks, alt. 2300 m., July 1908 (No. 1866, young fruits only); eastern 

 Szech'uan, Tchen-keou, R. P. Farges (flowers). 



Lonicera trichogyne is closely allied to L. stenosiphon Franchet from Yunnan, 

 which differs in its smaller narrow, oblong, acute leaves, pubescent on both sides, 

 longer glabrous peduncles, larger distinctly toothed calyx and shorter stamens with 

 the anthers reaching only to the base of the hmb. The description of the flowers 

 given above is taken from Farges' specimens, which differ from Wilson's No. 1866 

 in the leaves being only 12-18 mm. long. 



Lonicera serpyllifolia Rehder in Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. XIV. 58, 

 t. 1, f. 1-5 (1903). 



Western Szech'uan: Tachien-lu, woodlands, alt. 2400-3000 m., 

 September 1910 (No. 4140). 



