Abstract

BackgroundSoutheast Asia, together with tropical Africa, Madagascar, South India and Sri Lanka, and the eastern Himalayas, are the five primary hotspots of species diversity of Impatiens (Balsaminaceae). China is also rich in Impatiens species, especially in the limestone karsts or ‘Danxia’ landforms. With zygomorphic flowers and diverse corolla morphology and color, the species in Impatiens are well-known for their ornamental use, but they are also notorious in taxonomy. During the preparation of revision of Impatiens in Zhejiang and adjacent regions, an unknown species was collected from Mt. Wuyi in Fujian Province, Southeast China.ResultsPhylogenetic analyses based on nuclear ITS, chloroplast atpB-rbcL and trnL-F sequences, together with micromorphology of pollen grains and seed coats, strongly supported the close relationship of the new species with Impatiens platysepala Y.L.Chen and I. chloroxantha Y.L.Chen. In turn, both molecular data and morphological characters also were sufficient to distinguish the new species from the other two counterparts.ConclusionsOur detailed morphological observations and molecular phylogenetic analyses support the recognition of Impatiens wuyiensis as a species new to science.

Highlights

  • Southeast Asia, together with tropical Africa, Madagascar, South India and Sri Lanka, and the eastern Himalayas, are the five primary hotspots of species diversity of Impatiens (Balsaminaceae)

  • Our field surveys of Impatiens from Zhejiang and adjacent regions in East China have resulted in the discovery of several new species and some infraspecific taxa (Impatiens taishunensis, Chen and Xu 1993; I. jiulongshanica, I. neglacta, I. suichangensis and I. tienmushanica var. longicalculata, Xu and Chen 1999; I. huangyanensis, Jin and Ding 2002; I platysepala var. kuocangshanica, Jin and Zhang 2003; I. yilingiana and I. huangyanensis subsp. attenuata, Jin et al 2008; I. chekiangensis var. multiflora and var. cangnanensis, Xu et al 2018)

  • In this study we report an additional distinctive new species, I. wuyiensis, from one of the typical Danxia landforms in northern Fujian Province, China

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Results

Phylogenetic analyses based on nuclear ITS, chloroplast atpB-rbcL and trnL-F sequences, together with micromorphology of pollen grains and seed coats, strongly supported the close relationship of the new species with Impatiens platysepala Y.L.Chen and I. chloroxantha Y.L.Chen. Both molecular data and morphological characters were sufficient to distinguish the new species from the other two counterparts

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