The intricate nomenclatural questions around Plantago holosteum (Plantaginaceae)
Author
Iamonico, Duilio
Author
Hassemer, Gustavo
Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, SØlvgade 83 S, 1307 Copenhagen, Denmark
Author
Rønsted, Nina
Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, SØlvgade 83 S, 1307 Copenhagen, Denmark
Author
Pietro, Romeo Di
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Phytotaxa
2017
2017-05-05
306
1
75
84
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.6
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.6
1179-3163
13689368
Plantago maritima
var.
apennina
Terracciano (1894: 173‒174)
The protologue of this taxon consists of a short diagnosis and in a quote of Terracciano’s previous works (
Terracciano 1872: 156
,
1873: 96‒97
,
1878: 115
). Moreover,
Terracciano (1894: 173)
reported “In montibus Lepinis, al Pizzone,
Rolli
” which would refer to at least
one specimen
. The Rolli’s collection is currently preserved at RO, as it was at the time of Terracciano who highlighted this (1894: 132‒133, “...Ettore Rolli...La collezione originale e completa trovasi nel R. [Regio] Istituto botanico di Roma” (“...Ettore Rolli...The original and complete collection is in the botanic Institute of Rome”).
We checked all the
Plantago
specimens preserved at RO (several packages) and found only
one specimen
(no. 39860) which could be relevant for typification. This specimen bears ten plants and two labels. Both labels report the same in Rolli’s handwriting: “
Plantago serpentina
, all.
|
In elatioribus Lepinis
|
28. Giugno 1852
| Herb H. Rolli”. Obviously all ten plants on the sheet belong to the same gathering made in the Lepini mountains (Central
Italy
). Although the RO specimen was collected by Rolli in 1852 (thus before 1894, the year of publication of
P. maritima
var.
apennina
) in the Lepini mountains, the reference to the precise locality, mount Pizzone, is lacking. Accordingly we cannot be sure that this specimen represents original material and therefore we designate the specimen at RO as the
neotype
of the name
Plantago maritima
var.
apennina
here. On the basis of the morphological features of the
neotype
and the current wide specific circumscription in the narrow leaved plantains (see
e.g.
,
Charter &
Cartier
1976
,
Pignatti 1982
,
Pedrol 2009
) we here propose to synonymize (new synonymy) the names
Plantago maritima
var.
apennina
under
P. holosteum
.