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Hiya H.Shang

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Hiya H.Shang in Shang et al., Molec. Phylogen. Evol. 127: 457 (2018)
Hiya H.Shang

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region

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H.Shang
H.Shang
2018
457
ICN
Hiya H.Shang
genus
Hiya
From the Chinese hiya (the name given to imperial guards from the Qing dynasty of China), a reference to the prickly, or very rough, armed stipes in some species.

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Hiya H.Shang
Hiya H.Shang
Hiya H.Shang
Hiya H.Shang
Hiya Hui Shang
Hiya H.Shang

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Hiya H.Shang
Indonesia

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editorial
the genus is derived from the name given to imperial guards from the Qing dynasty of China, hiya, referring to the prickly (H.brooksiae and H. nigrescens) or very rough (H. scabristipes) armed stipes. Gender: Since the three specific epithets currently ascribed to Hiya are not gender informative, we describe Hiya as a feminine genus with“-a” end.
Etymology
From the Chinese hiya (the name given to imperial guards from the Qing dynasty of China), a reference to the prickly, or very rough, armed stipes in some species.

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scientific name
Names_Plants
8 October 2018
3 March 2022
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