First record of the Himalayan endemic species Ainsliaea fulvipes (Asteraceae) from India
Abstract
The species Ainsliaea fulvipes Jeffrey et W. W. Sm. (Asteraceae) erstwhile considered as endemic to China is reported here first time from Zemithang, Arunachal Pradesh (India). Detailed descriptions, along with habitat photographs are provided to facilitate its easy identification.
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