The botanical legacy of Thomas Hardwicke’s journey to Srinagar in 1796
Author
Turner, Ian M.
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2015
2015-01-06
108
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journal article
22437
10.5852/ejt.2015.108
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2118-9773
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Lonicera quinquelocularis
This is another case where Hardwicke did not state Roxburgh as the source of the binomial. The name was effectively lectotypified to the drawing in the Natural History Museum collection by
Britten (1906)
. There is a similar illustration in the British Library (Vol. VII no. 67). There is also a specimen in the herbarium of the Natural History Museum (BM000945008).
Fig. 2.
Lectotype of
Salvia integrifolia
Roxb. ex Hardw., Hardwicke Drawing
no. 38 from the collection of the Botany Library, Natural History Museum. © The Natural History Museum, London.
Lonicera quinquelocularis
Hardw.
Asiatick Researches
6: 351 (1799).
—
Lectotype
(designated by
Britten 1906: 241
): Hardwicke Drawing no. 67 (
BM
!).
Fig. 3
.