Morphological characters of Physospermopsis A1–H1 habit A2–H2 basal leaf A3–H3 umbel A4–H4 mericarps A1 habit of P. shaniana B1 habit of P. nana C1 habit of P. muliensis D1 habit of P. rubrinervis E1 habit of P. obtusiuscula F1 habit of P. kingdon-wardii G1 habit of P. delavayi H1 habit of P. alepidioides A2 basal leaf of P. shaniana B2 basal leaf of P. nana C2 basal leaf of P. muliensis D2 basal leaf of P. rubrinervis E2 basal leaf of P. obtusiuscula F2 basal leaf of P. kingdon-wardii G2 basal leaf of P. delavayi H2 basal leaf of P. alepidioides A3 umbel of P. shaniana B3 umbel of P. nana C3 umbel of P. muliensis D3 umbel of P. rubrinervis E3 umbel of P. obtusiuscula F3 umbel of P. kingdon-wardii G3 umbel of P. delavayi H3 umbel of P. alepidioides A4 mericarps of P. shaniana B4 mericarps of P. nana C4 mericarps of P. muliensis D4 mericarps of P. rubrinervis E4 mericarps of P. obtusiuscula F4 mericarps of P. kingdon-wardii G4 mericarps of P. delavayi H4 mericarps of P. alepidioides.

 
 
  Part of: Xu X-R, Guo X-L, Price M, He X-J, Zhou S-D (2021) New insights into the phylogeny and taxonomy of Chinese Physospermopsis (Apiaceae). PhytoKeys 175: 67-88. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.175.57681