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Sinojohnstonia ruhuaii W. B. Liao & Lei Wang. —A. Habit. —B. Flower with calyx and corolla. —C. Corolla and stamens. —D. Calyx and pistil. —E. Nutlet, ventral view. —F. Nutlet, dorsal view. A–E drawn from the type Team of Mt. Sanqingshan of Sun Yat-sen University 19117 (SYS). 

Sinojohnstonia ruhuaii W. B. Liao & Lei Wang. —A. Habit. —B. Flower with calyx and corolla. —C. Corolla and stamens. —D. Calyx and pistil. —E. Nutlet, ventral view. —F. Nutlet, dorsal view. A–E drawn from the type Team of Mt. Sanqingshan of Sun Yat-sen University 19117 (SYS). 

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Sinojohnstonia Hu (Boraginaceae, Trigonotideae) is endemic to China and previously included only three species. Sinojohnstonia ruhuaii W. B. Liao & Lei Wang, a new species from Jiangxi, China, is described and illustrated. The new species is most closely related to S. chekiangensis (Migo) W. T. Wang by its morphology and differs in that its flowers...

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