A taxonomic dataset of preserved specimen occurrences of Theobroma and Herrania (Malvaceae, Byttnerioideae) stored in 2020.

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Applied Entomology and Zoology Pub Date : 2023-03-30 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.11.e99646
Matheus Colli-Silva, James E Richardson, José R Pirani
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Background: Species from the "cacao group" are traditionally allocated into two genera, Theobroma and Herrania (Malvaceae, Byttnerioideae), both groups of Neotropical species economically relevant, such as the cacao tree (Theobromacacao), which forms the source of chocolate. This study aimed at compiling and describing a dataset of preserved specimen collections available in the Global Biodiversity Information Facility repository (GBIF) for Tropical Americas. Data were exhaustively revisited and analysed in terms of taxonomic identity, conditions of collection and georeferencing, all of which should enable downstream taxonomic, geographic and evolutionary analyses.

New information: Our dataset compiles 7975 records of preserved specimen collections found at herbaria. Records are from 18 species of Theobroma and 14 of Herrania, occurring in 60 countries or major territories, with two species endemic to a single country (H.kofanorum from Ecuador and H.laciniifolium from Colombia). Occurrence records are mostly restricted to the Amazon rainforest and species with more occurrence records are cupuí, T.subincanum (1535 records), followed by the cacao tree, T.cacao (1500 records), the latter having cultivated specimens in Africa, Asia and Oceania. In the case of the genus Herrania, H.nitida and H.purpurea are the species with the majority of occurrences (respectively, 431 and 273 records). Most of the botanical samples from these genera are found in American, Brazilian and Colombian collections, with a particular strength for American herbaria. We describe how occurrence records are spread spatially and temporally and highlight key field expeditions responsible for enhancing most of the knowledge of cacao and its wild relatives, especially in countries where they prevail, such as Colombia (with 29 species), Ecuador (23 species), Brazil (18 species) and Peru (15 species). Specifically, expeditions in these countries were led by American and European initiatives in conjunction with local funding in the mid-20th century. We emphasise how initiatives of such kind seems to have weakened in the 21st century and most of the collections of Theobroma and Herrania made afterwards are from various collectors that seek to resample specimens in already explored sites.

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保存在 2020 年的可可碱和 Herrania(锦葵科,Byttnerioideae)标本分类数据集。
背景:传统上,"可可类 "物种被划分为两个属,即可可树属(Theobroma)和可可婆属(Herrania)(锦葵科,Byttnerioideae),这两个属都是与经济相关的新热带物种,如可可树(Theobromacacao),它是巧克力的来源。本研究旨在汇编和描述全球生物多样性信息基金(GBIF)美洲热带地区保存标本的数据集。我们从分类学特征、采集条件和地理参照等方面对数据进行了详尽的重新研究和分析,所有这些都有助于进行下游的分类学、地理学和进化分析:我们的数据集汇集了在标本馆发现的 7975 条保存标本采集记录。记录来自18种Theobroma和14种Herrania,分布于60个国家或主要地区,其中有两个物种为一个国家的特有种(厄瓜多尔的H.kofanorum和哥伦比亚的H.laciniifolium)。出现记录大多局限于亚马逊雨林,出现记录较多的物种是库库伊树(T.subincanum,1535 条记录),其次是可可树(T.cacao,1500 条记录),后者在非洲、亚洲和大洋洲都有栽培标本。就 Herrania 属而言,H.nitida 和 H.purpurea 是出现次数最多的物种(分别有 431 和 273 条记录)。这些属的大部分植物标本都是在美国、巴西和哥伦比亚的标本馆中发现的,其中尤以美国标本馆的标本为多。我们描述了出现记录在空间和时间上的分布情况,并重点介绍了一些重要的野外考察活动,这些活动增进了人们对可可及其野生近缘植物的了解,尤其是在哥伦比亚(29 种)、厄瓜多尔(23 种)、巴西(18 种)和秘鲁(15 种)等可可及其野生近缘植物盛产的国家。具体而言,20 世纪中叶,美国和欧洲在当地的资助下在这些国家开展了探险活动。我们要强调的是,此类活动在 21 世纪似乎有所减弱,之后收集到的大部分 Theobroma 和 Herrania 标本都来自不同的收集者,他们试图在已经勘探过的地点重新采集标本。
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期刊介绍: Applied Entomology and Zoology publishes articles concerned with applied entomology, applied zoology, agricultural chemicals and pest control in English. Contributions of a basic and fundamental nature may be accepted at the discretion of the Editor. Manuscripts of original research papers, technical notes and reviews are accepted for consideration. No manuscript that has been published elsewhere will be accepted for publication.
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