Lectotypification of Ischaemum thomsonianum Stapf ex C. E. C. Fisch. (Poaceae: Panicoideae: Andropogoneae)
Author
Gurappa, Settipalle
Department of Botany, Bharathidasan University, School of Life Sciences, Tiruchirappalli – 620 024, Tamil Nadu (India)
sgurappa2014@gmail.com
Author
Kumar, Thiruppathi Senthil
Department of Botany, Bharathidasan University, School of Life Sciences, Tiruchirappalli – 620 024, Tamil Nadu (India)
senthilbdc@bdu.ac.in
text
Adansonia
2022
3
2022-07-18
44
20
211
214
journal article
99302
10.5252/adansonia2022v44a20
9b64e418-37e3-420d-8cb9-46d1bce21834
1639-4798
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Ischaemum thomsonianum
Stapf ex C.E.C. Fisch.
(
Fig. 1
)
Flora of the Presidency of Madras
3: 1722 (
Fischer 1934
)
.
TYPE CITATION
. — “ Mysore;
Cochin
; Travancore; up to
3,000 ft.
”.
LECTOTYPE
(here designated). —
India
.
Maisor
&
Carnatic
,
G. Thomson
s.n.
(lecto-,
K
[
K000245702
, image]!
;
isolecto-
,
K
[
K000245701
, image]!;
E
[
E00393557
, image]!).
DISTRIBUTION. —
India
.
Karnataka
,
Kerala
,
Maharashtra
and
Tamil Nadu
.
REMARKS
Hooker filius (1897: 135)
identified the grass specimens of G. Thomson from “Mysore or the Carnatic” as
Ischaemum murinum
Forst.
in
September 1889
, C.B. Clarke dissected the
type
material, illustrated it (as can be seen from the original material of two sheets at Kew, cited in the ‘Introduction’) and identified it to be the species of Forster (Forster 1780: 185). But, later, on examination, O. Stapf found it different from the New Caledonian species
I. murinum
Forst.
(Native range from New
Guinea
to SW Pacific) and assigned the name
I. nonum
Stapf
(
det
.;
s.d
.).
Having confirmed of its distinct identity,
Fischer (1934: 1722)
provided a new replacement name “
Ischaemum thomsonianum
, Stapf MS.
, n. nom. differently from
I. murinum
Hook.
f. non Forst.
; FBI. vii. 135”, as suggested by Stapf in preference (cf. determinavit slip on the original material by C.E.C. Fischer;
14.IX.1932
at K and
20.XII.1932
at E.
No later homonym situation arise in the present case but misapplication of a validly published name.
While proposing the new name in
Flora of Madras,
Fischer (1934: 1722)
proposed the name in the species list of
Ischaemum
with its distribution as “Mysore;
Cochin
; Travancore; up to
3,000 ft.
’. The name has a diagnostic key (
Fischer 1934: 1719
) but no description following the name, as per the format of
Flora of Madras
. The description was provided earlier by
Hooker filius (1896 [“1897”])
. Moreover,
Fischer (1934: 1722)
proposed a new name but not a new species, which was an error. However, having mentioned “non G. Forst.” he excluded its
type
. Conversely,
I. thomsonianum
is an accepted name (
Bor 1960
;
Karthikeyan
et al.
1989
;
Sur 2001
;
Srivastava & Nair 2010
;
Kellogg
et al.
2020
) but needs lectotypification according to ICN for Algae, Fungi, and Plants (
Turland
et al.
2018
).
Finally, of the original material housed at Kew, the specimen
K000245702
is the most suitable having pencil sketches (drawings of dissected floral parts pasted at one place) by C.B.
Clarke
, and the sheet matches well with the key provided by
Fischer in
Flora
of Madras (
Fischer 1934: 1719
).
Therefore
, it was chosen and designated here as
lectotype
for
I. thomsonianum
Stapf ex C.E.C. Fisch
.