Nomenclatural notes and typifications in Campanula versicolor (Campanulaceae) and related names
Author
Janković, Ivana
Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Takovska 43, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia.
Author
Lakušić, Dmitar
Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Takovska 43, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia.
Author
Pietro, Romeo Di
Author
Kuzmanović, Nevena
Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Takovska 43, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia.
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Phytotaxa
2017
2017-10-03
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.323.3.5
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.323.3.5
1179-3163
Campanula versicolor
var.
tomentella
Halácsy (1892: 372)
≡
Campanula versicolor
var.
thessala
Boissier (1875: 915)
f.
tomentella
Halácsy (1902: 263)
Lectotype
(designated here):—
GREECE
. Lithochori: fals Litachori; Fels an den Schluchten [rock at the canyons] Megarema (am
Olymp),
07 September 1891
,
P
.
E
.
E
. Sintenis &
J
.
F
.
N
. Bornmüller 1354
(
B
_10_0365469!; image available at http://ww2.bgbm.
org/herbarium/specimen.cfm?SpecimenPK=101077&idThumb=310194&SpecimenSequenz=1&loan=0).
Protologue information
:—“Usküb: auf Felsen im Thale Megarema bei Letochory”
Note:
—This specimen was collected a year before the protologue was published (1892) by Sintenis and Bornmüller, and bear the note of E. v. Halácsy „var. nov“. Furthermore, information on the label regarding locality matches those provided in the protologue. The same specimen, with the collector number „1354“ was listed later by Halácsy in his „Conspectus Florae Graecae“ (1902: 263). However, in this latter publication
Halácsy (1902: 263)
changed the rank of previously describe variety, considering it as the form of Boissier’s
variety
thessala
.
The name
C. veriscolor thessala
f.
glabriuscula
, reported on the labels of some herbarium specimens is unpublished. The specimens bearing labels with this name were also collected by Sintenis and Bornmüller (e.g. AMD 44175, BM 001191866, BEOU 22436, BEOU 22439, LE 01017320, LE 01017324, LD 1367798, LD 1371473, MANCH without a barcode, MNHN P00177996, MNHN P00177997 and W 9324). This name was probably used by Halácsy to denote the individuals with glabrous leaves.