What is Potentilla? A phylogeny-based taxonomy for Potentillinae (Rosaceae) Author Eriksson, Torsten Author Persson, Nannie L. Author Smedmark, Jenny E. E. text TAXON 2022 2022-06-30 71 3 493 505 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tax.12679 journal article 10.1002/tax.12679 1996-8175 14047445 Ivesia Torr. & A.Gray 1858 When Ivesia was described ( Torrey & Gray, 1858 ), three species were listed. One of these, I. gordonii (Hook.) Torr. & A.Gray (basionym Horkelia gordonii Hook. ), was later designated as type by Rydberg (1908a) . Ivesia belongs to the Ivesioid clade . Dynamidium Fourr. ” 1868, not validly published. Chamaephyton Fourr. ” 1868, not validly published. Hypargyreum Fourr.” 1868, not validly published. In a list of plants naturally occurring in the Rhône valley, Fourreau (1868) published three new genera comprising subsets of Potentilla species. These names were published without descriptions, images or references to previous publications. Thus, these genus names are not validly published ( Turland & al., 2018 : Art. 38) and all species names based on these genera are not validly published, too (Art. 35.1). However, Rydberg (1910: 377) considered Potentilla verna L., P. supina L., and P. argentea L., respectively, as types for these genera. These three species belong to the Argentea clade .