12. Chionanthus subcapitatus (Merr.) B.H.Quang in Bui et al. (2014: 197).
≡ Linociera subcapitata Merrill (1942: 189). Ho (2003: 885, Fig. 7666), Ly (2003: 1169).
TYPE: — VIETNAM. Lang Son: Mau Son massif, ca. 1200 m, January 1925, P.A. Pételot 1720 (holotype: A: 00063060 photo!; image of holotype: K!; isotype: VNM: 00015739!).
Image of holotype available at
https://kiki.huh.harvard.edu/databases/specimen_search.php?mode=details&id=23462
Literature: — de Juana Clavero (2016: 15).
Etymology: —The specific epithet “ subcapitatus ” apparently refers to subcapitate inflorescences (described by Merrill, 1942, as small depressed-globose heads of sessile or subsessile flowers), which are unique for the genus in Asia.
Vernacular name: —Vietnamese: Tráng đầu.