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
.