Lectotypification of some names in the Jovibarba heuffelii group (Crassulaceae)
Author
Nikolić, Danijela
University of Niš, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Biology and Ecology, Višegradska 33, 18000 Niš, Serbia. Email: danid @ pmf. ni. ac. rs, vladar @ pmf. ni. ac. rs
Author
Kuzmanović, Nevena
Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden Jevremovac, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Takovska 43, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. Email: nkuzmanovic @ bio. bg. ac. rs, dlakusic @ bio. bg. ac. rs
Author
Walter, Johannes
Naturhistorisches Museum, Burgring 7, 1010, Wien, Austria. Email: johannes. walter @ nhm-wien. ac. at
Author
Lakušić, Dmitar
Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden Jevremovac, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Takovska 43, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. Email: nkuzmanovic @ bio. bg. ac. rs, dlakusic @ bio. bg. ac. rs
Author
Ranđelović, Vladimir
University of Niš, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Biology and Ecology, Višegradska 33, 18000 Niš, Serbia. Email: danid @ pmf. ni. ac. rs, vladar @ pmf. ni. ac. rs
Author
Letz, Dominik Roman
Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, 84523 Bratislava, Slovakia. Email: letz @ savba. sk
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Phytotaxa
2014
2014-07-16
174
4
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.174.4.2
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.174.4.2
1179-3163
5149899
Sempervivum kopaonikense
Pančić (1867: 173)
Lectotype
(designated here):—
SERBIA
.
Rasina district
: “
Sempervivum soboliferum Sims. Na
vrhu Kopaonika [on the top of Kopaonik] okrug Kruševački [district of
Kruševac
], Avg. 852 [
August 1852
]”
Pančić
s.n.
(
BEOU 3933
!, the specimen with the inflorescence).
Fig. 7
.
FIGURE 7
. Lectotype of
Sempervivum kopaonikense
Pančić
(BEOU 3933, the specimen with the inflorescence).
Notes
:—
Pančić (1867: 173)
published the name
Sempervivum kopaonikense
including a short diagnosis. However, he expressed that it was possibly conspecific with “
Sempervivum reginae-amaliae
Heldr.
” and perhaps just an alpine variant of
S. heuffelii
. Later on, Pančić cited the name in the Flora Principatus Serbiae (1874: 314), and in the Flora of
Bulgaria
(
Pančić 1883: 30
), where he quoted his description of the 1874, thus not considering his earlier description as valid. The year 1874 has been adopted as valid date of publication (e.g.,
Hart
et al.
2003
). However, according to Art. 36.1(a) of the Code (
McNeill
et al.
2012
) the name was already validly published in the year 1867, although it was mentioned with an indication of taxonomic doubt. Pančić’s original material was collected on Mt. Kopaonik in
August 1852
and determined as
S. soboliferum
Sims (1812
: tab. 1457), and this record was also published (
Pančić 1856: 519
). When
Pančić (1874: 314)
published this record under the name
S. kopaonikense
, he stressed its close relationship with
S. patens
and
S. soboliferum
. He never revised his former determination (“
S. soboliferum
”) of the original specimen of
S. kopaonikense
. Based on the only locality cited in the protologue “
Suvo Rudište
” [top of Mt. Kopaonik] (
Pančić 1867: 173
), and the morphology of the preserved specimen in BEOU (3933), the specimen with the inflorescence is designated here as
lectotype
. The information about the designation of a
lectotype
for
S. kopaonikense
has already been given in the XVII International Botanical Congress book of abstracts (
Lakušić
et al
. 2005
), however without any data on the
lectotype
. This typification is not effectively published, since the information on the type specimen was provided only on the poster (Art. 30.1,
McNeill
et al.
2012
). Moreover, the specimen designated as a
lectotype
on the poster (
WU
0034017) was collected in 1874, so it cannot be considered as a part of the original material.