From 410b2513ab59aaf798bc38f97884fa24f29695ec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ggserver Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:36:00 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Add updates up until 2024-11-27 23:30:56 --- .../F7/038DF738FFBDFFAE98838701FD5BB0DC.xml | 76 ++++---- .../32/43CF32B0EBBECE04406963E6E522391F.xml | 132 ++++++------- .../22/BDB22233589806137197AC9F2A78A425.xml | 180 +++++++++--------- 3 files changed, 194 insertions(+), 194 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/03/8D/F7/038DF738FFBDFFAE98838701FD5BB0DC.xml b/data/03/8D/F7/038DF738FFBDFFAE98838701FD5BB0DC.xml index fbad28b7e3c..36444f62795 100644 --- a/data/03/8D/F7/038DF738FFBDFFAE98838701FD5BB0DC.xml +++ b/data/03/8D/F7/038DF738FFBDFFAE98838701FD5BB0DC.xml @@ -1,54 +1,54 @@ - - - -FAMILY STREBLIDAE + + + +FAMILY STREBLIDAE - - -Author + + +Author -Dick, Carl W. +Dick, Carl W. - - -Author + + +Author -Graciolli, Gustavo +Graciolli, Gustavo - - -Author + + +Author -Guerrero, Ricardo +Guerrero, Ricardo -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2016 - -4122 + +2016 + +4122 - -1 + +1 - -784 -802 + +784 +802 -journal article -38815 -10.11646/zootaxa.4122.1.67 -057bbc96-8aba-4351-ba31-0c899037a846 -1175-5326 -264152 -60C95FB5-CB09-46B4-9474-E3B7C5FA2D42 +journal article +38815 +10.11646/zootaxa.4122.1.67 +057bbc96-8aba-4351-ba31-0c899037a846 +1175-5326 +264152 +60C95FB5-CB09-46B4-9474-E3B7C5FA2D42 - + @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Hofstede - + desiderata Speiser, 1900 diff --git a/data/43/CF/32/43CF32B0EBBECE04406963E6E522391F.xml b/data/43/CF/32/43CF32B0EBBECE04406963E6E522391F.xml index 7bb53407d57..c0745def63c 100644 --- a/data/43/CF/32/43CF32B0EBBECE04406963E6E522391F.xml +++ b/data/43/CF/32/43CF32B0EBBECE04406963E6E522391F.xml @@ -1,110 +1,110 @@ - - - -Taxonomic revision of Chenopodiaceae in Himalaya and Tibet + + + +Taxonomic revision of Chenopodiaceae in Himalaya and Tibet - - -Author + + +Author -Sukhorukov, Alexander P. +Sukhorukov, Alexander P. - - -Author + + +Author -Liu, Pei-Liang +Liu, Pei-Liang - - -Author + + +Author -Kushunina, Maria +Kushunina, Maria -text - - -PhytoKeys +text + + +PhytoKeys - -2019 - -116 + +2019 + +116 - -1 -141 + +1 +141 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.116.27301 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.116.27301 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.116.27301 -1314-2003-116-1 -182FFF91FFCDFF9CFF811552FFCCFFCF -2559703 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.116.27301 +1314-2003-116-1 +182FFF91FFCDFF9CFF811552FFCCFFCF +2559703 - - - + + + 1. -Chenopodium L. +Chenopodium L. - -Type. - - -Chenopodium album + +Type. + + +Chenopodium album L. (typ. cons. prop.) - -Notes. - + +Notes. + A formal proposal to conserve the name - -Chenopodium + +Chenopodium L. with the type - -Chenopodium album + +Chenopodium album L. has only recently been put forward ( -Mosyakin 2015 +Mosyakin 2015 ). The conservation of the name with this type would be most desirable to maintain the recent taxonomy of - -Chenopodium + +Chenopodium and its relatives, especially - -Oxybasis + +Oxybasis . - -Description. - + +Description. + Annuals, shrubs, or rarely small trees, covered with bladder hairs. Leaves petiolate, usually lobed or dentate (sometimes entire), very rarely semi-terete. Inflorescences paniculate, composed of small cymose clusters. Flowers sessile and pedicellate, hermaphrodite or some female. Perianth segments 5 (rarely 4), free or basally concrescent, green and unchanging at fruiting. Stamens usually 5, free or basally connate. Stigmas 2, free. Fruit depressed globular, falling off separately or together with perianth. Pericarp mostly thin, hyaline, of 1-2(3) parenchymatous layers, usually with small cylindrical or conical papillae (in dry fruits, the pericarp surface resembles honeycombs, but after soaking, the papillae retrieve their shape). In some species now transferred from - -Einadia + +Einadia to - -Chenopodium + +Chenopodium , the pericarp (at least in most fruits) is fleshy (berry), coloured, and many-layered, but some of the fruits remain dry (heterocarpy). Seeds black or rarely brown with horizontal embryo; the cell walls of testa (outer seed-coat layer) cells in black seeds with vertical stalactites, rarely the stalactites absent (three species from -Juan-Fernandez +Juan-Fernandez Archipelago). - -In + +In its current circumscription ( -Fuentes et al. 2012 +Fuentes et al. 2012 ), the genus comprises more than 100 species, but the exact number is still unknown. The species are mostly distributed in extratropical parts of the world or in mountainous regions of the tropics. diff --git a/data/BD/B2/22/BDB22233589806137197AC9F2A78A425.xml b/data/BD/B2/22/BDB22233589806137197AC9F2A78A425.xml index 40bf607e217..57ce5393be8 100644 --- a/data/BD/B2/22/BDB22233589806137197AC9F2A78A425.xml +++ b/data/BD/B2/22/BDB22233589806137197AC9F2A78A425.xml @@ -1,165 +1,165 @@ - - - -Taxonomic revision of Chenopodiaceae in Himalaya and Tibet + + + +Taxonomic revision of Chenopodiaceae in Himalaya and Tibet - - -Author + + +Author -Sukhorukov, Alexander P. +Sukhorukov, Alexander P. - - -Author + + +Author -Liu, Pei-Liang +Liu, Pei-Liang - - -Author + + +Author -Kushunina, Maria +Kushunina, Maria -text - - -PhytoKeys +text + + +PhytoKeys - -2019 - -116 + +2019 + +116 - -1 -141 + +1 +141 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.116.27301 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.116.27301 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.116.27301 -1314-2003-116-1 -182FFF91FFCDFF9CFF811552FFCCFFCF -2559703 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.116.27301 +1314-2003-116-1 +182FFF91FFCDFF9CFF811552FFCCFFCF +2559703 - - - -Corispermum dutreuilii Iljin var. dutreuilii + + + +Corispermum dutreuilii Iljin var. dutreuilii - -Note. - + +Note. + Fruit warty but without stellate hairs (Fig. -33E +33E ), thin (0.25-0.50 mm) in cross-section. - -Taxonomic note. - + +Taxonomic note. + The type variety can probably be synonymised with - -C. hilariae + +C. hilariae ( -Iljin 1936 +Iljin 1936 ) due to (i) glabrous stems and the same general habit and (ii) triangular fruit tip and presence of warts in some fruits (variable character). The subulate fruit apex, reported as a peculiar characteristic for - -C. dutreuilii + +C. dutreuilii , seems to vary in many specimens. If the merger of both species is to be confirmed, - -C. hilariae + +C. hilariae is the priority name. Here, we maintain the specific rank of - -C. dutreuilii + +C. dutreuilii , dividing it into two varieties (also, see comments on -C. dutreuilii var. montanum +C. dutreuilii var. montanum ). - -Distribution. - + +Distribution. + See Fig. -35 +35 . - - -Figure 35. + + +Figure 35. Distribution map of -Corispermum dutreuilii var. dutreuilii +Corispermum dutreuilii var. dutreuilii (circles), - -C. pseudofalcatum + +C. pseudofalcatum (star) and - -C. lhasaense + +C. lhasaense (triangle). - -Specimens examined. - -CHINA: Xizang: Ngari Prefecture + +Specimens examined. + +CHINA: Xizang: Ngari Prefecture : -Gerze +Gerze (Gaize) County, 4250 m a.s.l., Aug 1972, -Li 072 +Li 072 (PE00540329); Rutog (Ritu) County, Ni Yagezu, 4500 m a.s.l., 5 Sep 1976, -Qinghai-Tibet Team 76-9164 +Qinghai-Tibet Team 76-9164 (PE00540476); Rutog (Ritu) County, NW Lake Bangong (Pangong Tso), Ni Yagezu, 4500 m a.s.l., 5 Sep 1976, -Qinghai-Tibet Team Vegetation Group 13559 +Qinghai-Tibet Team Vegetation Group 13559 (PE); - -INDIA: Jammu & Kashmir + +INDIA: Jammu & Kashmir : Ladakh, Shauyk & Rupshu valleys, Oct 1847, -T.T. Thomson +T.T. Thomson s.n. (K); Ladakh, 6 km W of Pangong Tso [Lake], 4250 m a.s.l., 13 Aug 1997, -H. Hartmann 6083 +H. Hartmann 6083 (MSB137929); Ladakh, Rupshu Region, Tso Moriri, between Korzok & Peldo, 4650 m a.s.l., 11 Aug 2001, - + L. -Klimes +Klimes 1327 (PRA); Ladakh, Pangong Region, Pangong Lake to Chagar Tso, 4300 m a.s.l., 10 Sep 2002, - + L. -Klimes +Klimes 2713 & -2714 +2714 (PRA); Ladakh, Indus valley, Stot (E) [Stod River valley], Pilung La, 4860 m a.s.l., 7 Sep 2003, - + L. -Klimes +Klimes 3465 & 3470 (PRA); Ladakh, Rupshu Region, Samad Rakchan, Thukje Gompa, 4860-5000 m a.s.l., 7 Sep 2005, - + L. -Klimes +Klimes 6248 (PRA); Ladakh, Rupshu Region, Samad Rakchan, Thukje vill., 4560 m a.s.l., 9 Sep 2005, - + L. -Klimes +Klimes 6272 (PRA).