Second-step lectotypification of four names in the genus Burmannia (Burmanniaceae)
Author
Arunraj, Parappurakkal Thazhe
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PG and Research Department of Botany, Sanatana Dharma College, Sanathanapuram P. O., Alappuzha, Kerala- 688003, India & droseraindica 333 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0644 - 6380
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Author
Sanjai, Viswanathamandiram Natarajakaimal
0009-0005-2844-2315
PG and Research Department of Botany, Sanatana Dharma College, Sanathanapuram P. O., Alappuzha, Kerala- 688003, India & vnsanjai @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0009 - 0005 - 2844 - 2315
vnsanjai@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-10-13
620
2
181
187
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.620.2.6
journal article
273563
10.11646/phytotaxa.620.2.6
1b0e9856-9d01-4480-baa0-546b5ab09563
1179-3163
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Burmannia subcoelestis
Gagnepain (1907: 464)
Citation in the protologue:
“Indo- Chine.—
Laos
meridional: basin du Se-moun, vers Moulu-prey,
janvier 1876
, n˚ 255 [
Harmand
]”
First-step
lectotype
:
Inadvertently
designated by
Jonker (1938)
citing “Type: Harmand 255 from
Laos
, in herb. P, duplicates in herb. U”
Second-step
lectotype
(designated here):—Indo
Chine
,
Laos
meridional: bassin du Se-moun, Moulu-prey,
January 1876
,
Harmand
255 (
P
, barcode
P00738856
[digital image!], available on https://science.mnhn.fr/institution/mnhn/collection/p/item/p00738856),
Fig. 3
).
Isolectotypes
:
P
(barcode
P00738858
[image!]) &
U
(barcode
U0254172
[image!]).
Possible
residual
syntype
:
P
(barcode
P00738855
[image!])
.
Notes
: There are three relevant specimens at P. Two specimens, with barcodes P00738856! and P00738858! possess the label ‘
Expedition du Dr Harmand en Indo-
Chine
1875–77, Bassin du Se-Moun (
Laos
meridional)
’ and the remaining one, barcode P00738855! possesses it as ‘
Indo-Chine. Voyage du Dr Harmand
’. That is, the specimen barcode P00738855 does not have proper collection locality and year of collection in its label. Although the exact location and date of this collection are unknown, we can’t rule out the possibility that this specimen may also be the original material (Pers. comm.—Dr. Subir Bandhyopadhyay). In addition, P database entered metadata of this specimen as matching to the other
two specimens
. In the inadvertent first step lectotypification,
Jonker (1938)
cited ‘
Type: Harmand 255 from
Laos
, in herb. P, duplicates in herb. U
”.
Jonker (1938)
has clearly mentioned the collection locality as ‘Laos’. That is, it reliably matches the first
two specimens
, with barcodes P00738856 and P00738858. Therefore, one of the specimens (barcode number P00738856), which bears a slip of fine illustration of floral parts (most probably drawn by Gagnepain), is here designated as the second-step
lectotype
of the name. We traced a reliable duplicate of P-specimens at U (barcode U0254172!), as rightly mentioned by
Jonker (1938)
.