AN UPDATED CHECKLIST AND KEY TO THE SPECIES OF BOLIVIAN BEGONIA, INCLUDING ONE NEW SPECIES
Author
Moonlight, Peter
Author
Fuentes, Alfredo F.
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Edinburgh Journal of Botany
2022
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http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/ejb.2022.407
journal article
10.24823/EJB.2022.407
1747-0036
10553332
6.30.
Begonia acerifolia
Kunth
,
Nov. Gen.
Sp. (quarto ed.) 7: 186, t. 644 (1825).
–
Type:
Ecuador
, [
Loja Province
],
Loxam
,
1060 m
,
A.J.A. Bonpland
3333 (
lectotype
P
[
P00679517
] designated in:
Phytologia 44(4): 246 (1979)
by Smith, L.B. & Wasshausen, D.C.).
M.C. Tebbitt in
Edinburgh J. Bot. 74(2): 221 (2017)
.
Begonia erythrocarpa
A.DC.
, Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. IV
(11): 121 (1859). – Type:
Bolivia
,
La Paz Department
,
Prov. Larecaja
,
v 1847
,
H
.
A
.
Weddell
4729 (
lectotype
P
[
P01900755
] designated in:
Edinburgh J. Bot. 74(2): 221 (2017)
by Tebbitt, M.C.;
isolectotypes
G-DC
ex
P
,
P
[
P01900754
])
.
D.C. Wasshausen
et al.
in P.M. JØrgensen
et al.
(eds), Cat.
Bolivia
,
Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. 129: 384 (2013)
;
M.C. Tebbitt in
Edinburgh J. Bot. 74(2): 221 (2017)
.
Distribution
.
Ecuador
,
Peru
and
Bolivia
.
Nomenclatural notes
. The protologue of
Begonia acerifolia
Kunth (1825: 186
, pl. 644) does not cite a specimen or a herbarium, so this species does not have a
holotype
(see
McNeill, 2014
).
Smith & Wasshausen (1979)
cited specimens collected by Humboldt and Bonpland and held in Paris herbarium as the ‘holotype’. We are not aware, however, of any unnumbered material of this species in Paris herbarium. The authors did, however, cite a photograph of their ‘holotype’ in the
US
herbarium, which clearly shows the specimen
A.J.A. Bonpland
3333 in
Paris herbarium (P00679517), so we can interpret Smith and Wasshausen’s citation as an effective lectotypification of
Begonia acerifolia
.
Smith & Wasshausen (1986)
later repeated the same citation.
Tebbitt (2017)
correctly identified the specimen as
A.J.A. Bonpland
3333 but incorrectly cited it as a
holotype
.
Identification notes
. All specimens of
Begonia acerifolia
we have seen from
Bolivia
have peltate leaves, although many populations in northern
Peru
and
Ecuador
have basifixed leaves (
Tebbitt, 2017
).
Begonia wollnyi
Herzog
is the only other caulescent species of Bolivian
Begonia
that can have peltate leaves, although they are usually basifixed, and this species differs in having three, well-developed wings on its fruit and ovaries (vs two wings reduced to ribs in
B. acerifolia
).