Abstract Calvo, J. (2021). On the original material of two austral American Senecio species (Compositae) collected during British naval expeditions in 1828, now located in the herbarium of Geneva. Candollea 76: 261–267. In English, English abstract. The location of the original material of the austral American species Senecio bipinnatifidus Hook. & Arn. and Senecio websteri Hook. f. has been unknown for decades. In the course of curation labours in G, such material originating from Delessert's herbarium has been located. The name Senecio bipinnatifidus was described from Coquimbo (Chile) based on material collected in 1828 during the Captain Beechey's Expedition; the specimen found in G is designated as the lectotype of this name and the currently accepted Senecio elquiensis Cabrera placed under synonymy. The description of Senecio websteri was based on material collected in 1828 in Staten Island (Argentina) during the voyage to the Southern Atlantic Ocean lead by Captain Foster; the located specimen is considered here as the holotype of the name. Received: June 15, 2021; Accepted: August 13, 2021; First published online: October 13, 2021
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Abstract Inceer, H. (2021). Lectotypification of two Boissier's names in Chamaemelum (Anthemideae, Asteraceae). Candollea 76: 259–260. In English, English abstract. Turkey appears to be a center of diversity for the genus Tripleurospermum Sch. Bip. (Anthemideae, Asteraceae) with c. 32 species among the c. 40 accepted species in the genus. Two Boissier's names Chamaemelum conoclinium Boiss. & Balansa and Chamaemelum monticola Boiss. & A. Huet are lectotypified and discussed. Received: May 5, 2021; Accepted: August 3, 2021; First published online: October 13, 2021
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Abstract Gautier, L. & M.W. Callmander (2021). A synoptic revision of the genus Deidamia (Passifloraceae). Candollea 76: 293–297. In English, English and French abstracts. Deidamia Noronha ex Thouars (Passifloraceae) is a small genus known from Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. The previous treatment by Henri Perrier de la Bâthie for the Flore de Madagascar et des Comores recognized five species: Deidamia alata Noronha ex Thouars, Deidamia bicolor H. Perrier, Deidamia bipinnata Tul., Deidamia commersoniana DC. and Deidamia setigera Tul. A complete study of all material available in G, K, MO and P has facilitated a critical review of the taxonomy of the genus. Only three species are here recognized: Deidamia alata, Deidamia commersoniana and Deidamia thompsoniana DC. Three names are proposed as new synonyms and five lectotypes are designated. An identification key is provided, as well as data concerning distribution, ecology and conservation status for each accepted species. First published online: October 13, 2021.
摘要Gautier,L.&M.W.Callmander(2021)。山莨菪碱属(西番莲科)的一个天气学修订。Candollea 76:293–297。英文、英文和法文摘要。Deidamia Noronha ex Thouars(西番莲科)是马达加斯加和科摩罗群岛的一个小属。Henri Perrier de la Bâthie之前对Flore de Madagascar et des Comores的处理识别了五个物种:Deidamia alata Noronha ex Thouars、Deidamiaa bicolor H.Perrier、Deidania bipinnata Tul。,Deidamia commercesoniana DC。和Deidamia setigera Tul。对G、K、MO和P中所有可用材料的完整研究促进了对该属分类学的批判性审查。这里只承认了三个物种:阿拉塔Deidamia alata、商业Deidania commercesoniana和thompsoniana DC。提出了三个名称作为新的同义词,并指定了五个选择类型。提供了一个识别密钥,以及关于每个接受物种的分布、生态和保护状况的数据。首次在线发布:2021年10月13日。
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Gildas Gâteblé, David Bruy, Guillaume Lannuzel, Jérôme Munzinger
Abstract Gâteblé, G., D. Bruy, G. Lannuzel & J. Munzinger (2021). The genus Ilex (Aquifoliaceae) in New Caledonia. Candollea 76: 269–274. In French, English and French abstracts. Two names of Ilex L. (Aquifoliaceae) were published at the end of the 19 th century for New Caledonia. We confirm placing Ilex neocaledonica Maxim. under Ilex sebertii Pancher, a synonymy proposed in 1901. Both names are lectotypified. The single New Caledonian endemic species is represented on mainland Grande Terre both on ultramafic and non-ultramafic substrates but appears quite variable morphologically. Received: November 2, 2020; Accepted: August 13, 2021; First published online: October 13, 2021
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Abstract Jeanmonod, D. & Y. Naciri (2021). A taxonomic revision of Ranunculus sect. Batrachium in Corsica: a morphological and statistical analysis. Candollea 76: 275–292. In French, English and French abstracts. In Corsica, the species of Ranunculus sect. Batrachium DC. are poorly defined due to a lack of sufficient observations and because the group is taxonomically complex. Our study concerns 113 individuals collected around the whole island, and is based on a biometric study of 16 morphological characters and field observations (plant development, intrapopulation variability, ecology). As a result, several species are excluded from the section and the groups Ranunculus peltatus aggr., Ranunculus penicillatus aggr., and Ranunculus trichophyllus Chaix are retained. These groups are statistically discriminated by fruiting pedicel length and multifidous leaf length. The species present on the island are Ranunculus penicillatus (Dumort.) Bab., Ranunculus saniculifolius Viv. (initially attributed to Ranunculus peltatus aggr.), and Ranunculus trichophyllus Chaix. An identification key to Corsican species is provided, as well as information concerning the ecology and distribution of each species. First published online: October 13, 2021.
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N. Wilding, P. Phillipson, S. Crameri, S. Andriambololonera, R. L. Andriamiarisoa, Sandratra A. F. Andrianarivelo, Roger Bernard, Nivo Rakotonirina, Charles Rakotovao, Richard Randrianaivo, Richard Razakamalala, P. Lowry
Abstract Wilding, N., P.B. Phillipson, S. Crameri, S. Andriambololonera, R.L. Andriamiarisoa, S.A.F. Andrianarivelo, R. Bernard, N. Rakotonirina, C. Rakotovao, R.I. Randrianaivo, R. Razakamalala & P.P. Lowry II (2021). Taxonomic studies on Malagasy Dalbergia (Fabaceae). I. Two new species from northern Madagascar, and an emended description for D. manongarivensis. Candollea 76: 237–249. In English, English and French abstracts. Two new species of Dalbergia L. f. (Fabaceae: Dalbergieae) are described from northern Madagascar: Dalbergia antsirananae Phillipson, Crameri & N. Wilding and Dalbergia obcordata N. Wilding, Phillipson & Crameri, and an emended description is provided for a third species, Dalbergia manongarivensis Bosser & R. Rabev. All three species are illustrated with line drawings and photographs, and each is provided with a risk of extinction assessment using the IUCN Red List criteria: all three species are assessed as “Endangered”. Dalbergia antsirananae and Dalbergia manongarivensis are closely related, and both appear to be a source of valuable wood, while Dalbergia obcordata is only known as a shrub and is assumed not to produce wood of commercial value. Received: March 9, 2021; Accepted: June 8, 2021; First published online: July 7, 2021
{"title":"Taxonomic studies on Malagasy Dalbergia (Fabaceae). I. Two new species from northern Madagascar, and an emended description for D. manongarivensis","authors":"N. Wilding, P. Phillipson, S. Crameri, S. Andriambololonera, R. L. Andriamiarisoa, Sandratra A. F. Andrianarivelo, Roger Bernard, Nivo Rakotonirina, Charles Rakotovao, Richard Randrianaivo, Richard Razakamalala, P. Lowry","doi":"10.15553/c2021v762a4","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.15553/c2021v762a4","url":null,"abstract":"Abstract Wilding, N., P.B. Phillipson, S. Crameri, S. Andriambololonera, R.L. Andriamiarisoa, S.A.F. Andrianarivelo, R. Bernard, N. Rakotonirina, C. Rakotovao, R.I. Randrianaivo, R. Razakamalala & P.P. Lowry II (2021). Taxonomic studies on Malagasy Dalbergia (Fabaceae). I. Two new species from northern Madagascar, and an emended description for D. manongarivensis. Candollea 76: 237–249. In English, English and French abstracts. Two new species of Dalbergia L. f. (Fabaceae: Dalbergieae) are described from northern Madagascar: Dalbergia antsirananae Phillipson, Crameri & N. Wilding and Dalbergia obcordata N. Wilding, Phillipson & Crameri, and an emended description is provided for a third species, Dalbergia manongarivensis Bosser & R. Rabev. All three species are illustrated with line drawings and photographs, and each is provided with a risk of extinction assessment using the IUCN Red List criteria: all three species are assessed as “Endangered”. Dalbergia antsirananae and Dalbergia manongarivensis are closely related, and both appear to be a source of valuable wood, while Dalbergia obcordata is only known as a shrub and is assumed not to produce wood of commercial value. Received: March 9, 2021; Accepted: June 8, 2021; First published online: July 7, 2021","PeriodicalId":55276,"journal":{"name":"Candollea","volume":"76 1","pages":"237 - 249"},"PeriodicalIF":0.6,"publicationDate":"2021-07-07","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"44818325","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"生物学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Abstract Wilding, N., P.B. Phillipson & S. Crameri (2021). Taxonomic studies on Malagasy Dalbergia (Fabaceae). II. A new name for D. mollis and the reinstatement of D. chermezonii. Candollea 76: 251–257. In English, English and French abstracts. The two varieties of Dalbergia mollis Bosser & R. Rabev., recognised by Bosser & Rabevohitra, have been recently shown on the basis of molecular data to be distinct at species level. This distinction is supported by a number of clear differences in the morphology of the two species that we discuss here in detail. Nomenclatural problems have beset these taxa: the name Dalbergia mollis was established by Bosser and Rabevohitra as a replacement for the later homonym Dalbergia stenocarpa R. Vig., however, the name was superfluous because the name Dalbergia chermezonii R. Vig. was available for this species as circumscribed in Bosser and Rabevohitra's article, but was treated by the authors incorrectly, as a synonym of one of the varieties. We re-establish Dalbergia chermezonii, provide the new name, Dalbergia bemarivensis Phillipson & N. Wilding, as a replacement for Dalbergia stenocarpa R. Vig. and propose an amended description of both species. While the former species occurs only in the southern half of the country, the latter occurs only in the north-west. Both species can become large trees and are known to be a source of valuable rosewood. First published online: July 7, 2021
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Abstract Friis, I. & M.W. Callmander (2021). Isert and Thonning's plants and Schumacher's Beskrivelse af Guineiske Planter (1827) – A Danish legacy to the study of the West African flora. Candollea 76: 171–190. In English, English abstract. In the late 18th century, the Danish government planned to establish plantations in Danish Guinea (now southeastern Ghana), and detailed botanical studies were initiated for this. Material of more than 600 species was collected, mostly preserved at C, with duplicates at B, BM, FI-W, G, G-DC, K, LE, M, P-JU and S. Duplicates were distributed and studied across Europe long before the publication of a treatment of the entire collection. Examples of research on duplicates at B, C, G and G-DC illustrate how the material was sometimes described under different names during this period, as when Augustin-Pyramus de Candolle in Geneva took up Thonning's intended generic name Tricliceras Thonn. ex DC. for a new genus, while Schumacher in Copenhagen named the same genus Wormskioldia Schumach. & Thonn. This example also illustrates the contacts between Danish botanists and Candolle in Geneva, both directly and via Marc Nicolas Puerari. A manuscript dealing with the entire Guinean collection was ready by 1819, but only published when the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters took responsibility for it. Archival studies document that, on 30 June 1826, the Academy decided to publish Beskrivelse but not when and how a preprint became available. In a range of libraries in Europe and USA there are copies of this preprint entitled Beskrivelse af Guineiske Planter and the year of publication given as “1827”, while in the regular series of the Academy's publications the first 228 pages of Beskrivelse appeared in 1828 and the remaining 236 in 1829. The International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi and Plants stipulates that the priority of all new names published in a work must be counted from the year indicated as the year of publication on the work itself, unless this can be documented to be wrong, so 1827 must stand as the year of publication. Soon after that, Beskrivelse became an important source of information on West African plants. Received: March 7, 2021; Accepted: April 26, 2021; First published online: July 7, 2021
摘要Friis,I.&M.W.Callmander(2021)。Isert和Thonning的植物以及Schumacher的Beskrivelse af Guineiske Planter(1827)——丹麦对西非植物区系研究的遗产。Candollea 76:171–190。在英语中,英文摘要。18世纪末,丹麦政府计划在丹属几内亚(现加纳东南部)建立种植园,并为此开展了详细的植物学研究。收集了600多个物种的材料,大部分保存在C中,B、BM、FI-W、G、G-DC、K、LE、M、P-JU和S中有重复品。早在整个收集的处理方法发表之前,重复品就在欧洲各地分布和研究。在B、C、G和G-DC对复制品的研究实例表明,在这一时期,材料有时是如何以不同的名称描述的,比如日内瓦的Augustin Pyramus de Candolle采用了Thonning的通用名称Tricliceras Thonn。不包括DC。而哥本哈根的舒马赫将同一属命名为Wormskioldia Schumach。&Thonn。这个例子还说明了丹麦植物学家和Candolle在日内瓦的直接接触和通过Marc Nicolas Puerari的接触。1819年,一份涉及整个几内亚收藏的手稿已经准备好,但只有在丹麦皇家科学与文学院负责的情况下才出版。档案研究记录,1826年6月30日,该院决定出版《Beskrivelse》,但没有公布预印本的时间和方式。在欧洲和美国的一系列图书馆中,都有这本名为《Guineiske Planter的Beskrivelse》的预印本的副本,出版年份为“1827”,而在学院的常规系列出版物中,《Beskrivel》的前228页出现在1828年,其余236页出现在1899年。《藻类、真菌和植物国际命名法》规定,作品中发表的所有新名称的优先级必须从作品本身的出版年份开始计算,除非有证据表明这是错误的,因此1827年必须是出版年份。此后不久,Beskrivelse成为西非植物信息的重要来源。接收日期:2021年3月7日;受理日期:2021年4月26日;首次在线发布:2021年7月7日
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C. Chatelain, M. Chambouleyron, Matthieu Charrier, Jean-François Léger, Mathieu Perret
Abstract Chatelain, C., M. Chambouleyron, M. Charrier, J.-F. Léger & M. Perret (2021). Revision of the genus Ammodaucus (Apiaceae) in North Africa. Candollea 76: 191–200. In French, English and French abstracts. Recent collections from southern Anti-Atlas and northern oceanic Sahara identified as Ammodaucus leucotrichus Coss. & Durieu and Cuminum maroccanum Davis & Hedge (Apiaceae) led us to present a taxonomic revision of the genus Ammodaucus Coss. & Durieu in northern Africa, which is based on morphological and molecular data. Phylogenetic inferences based on original and previously published ITS ribosomal DNA sequences clearly demonstrated that Cuminum maroccanum is not related to the genus Cuminum L. but instead nested within Ammodaucus, which forms a distinct lineage in the subtribe Daucinae. Two clades within Ammodaucus are recognised. The first one includes the accessions corresponding to Cuminum maroccanum, characterized by having long bracteoles and fusiform mericarps and the second one includes the accessions corresponding to Ammodaucus leucotrichus, which displays short bracteoles and oboval mericarps. On this basis, the species Cuminum maroccanum is transferred to the genus Ammodaucus and the name Ammodaucus leucotrichus subsp. nanocarpus Beltrán-Tej. is included in the synonymy. Received: January 11, 2021; Accepted: June 3, 2021; First published online: July 7, 2021
[摘要]查特兰,C., M.尚布莱龙,M.查里尔,J.-F.。lsaminger & M. Perret(2021)。标题北非凤仙花属的修订。《烛台》76:191-200。法文、英文和法文摘要。最近从南反阿特拉斯和北大洋撒哈拉收集的标本被鉴定为白毛杉属。& Durieu和Cuminum maroccanum Davis & Hedge (Apiaceae)带领我们对Ammodaucus Coss属进行了分类修订。& Durieu在北非,这是基于形态学和分子数据。基于原始和先前发表的ITS核糖体DNA序列的系统发育推断清楚地表明,Cuminum maroccanum与Cuminum L.没有亲缘关系,而是嵌套在Ammodaucus中,后者在Daucinae亚部落中形成了一个独特的谱系。Ammodaucus中的两个分支已被确认。第一种属Cuminum maroccanum,具有长小苞片和梭形分片的特征;第二种属Ammodaucus leucotrichus,具有短小苞片和倒卵形分片的特征。在此基础上,本种Cuminum maroccanum被转移到Ammodaucus属,并命名为Ammodaucus leucotrichus亚种。nanocarpus Beltran-Tej。包含在同义词中。收稿日期:2021年1月11日;录用日期:2021年6月3日;首次在线发布:2021年7月7日
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G. Schatz, P. Lowry, Hasina N. Rakouth, Richard Randrianaivo
Abstract Schatz, G.E., P.P. Lowry II, H.N. Rakouth & R. Randrianaivo (2021). Taxonomic studies of Diospyros (Ebenaceae) from the Malagasy region. VI. New species of large trees from Madagascar. Candollea 76: 201–236. In English, English and French abstracts. An ongoing revision of the Ebenaceae of the Malagasy region has focused in particular on the species of large trees potentially vulnerable to illegal exploitation for their hardwood. Eighty two of the c. 255 species of Diospyros L. in Madagascar have been identified as large trees, among which 15 new species are described and illustrated (i.e. Diospyros ambanjensis G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros amborelloides G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros andohahelensis G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros antsirananae G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros bardotiae H.N. Rakouth, G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros beberonnii G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros crassipedicellata G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros grandiflora G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros lowryi G.E. Schatz, Diospyros malandy H.N. Rakouth, Randrianaivo, G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros melanocarpa G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros mimusops G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros quadrangularis G.E. Schatz & Lowry, Diospyros rakotovaoi G.E. Schatz & Lowry, and Diospyros taikintana G.E. Schatz & Lowry). Risk of extinction assessments using the IUCN Red List criteria indicate that 12 species are threatened. Received: November 23, 2020; Accepted: June 7, 2021; First published online: July 7, 2021
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