Pollen characters and DNA sequence data converge on a monophyletic genus Iresine (Amaranthaceae, Caryophyllales) and help to elucidate its species diversity
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Thomas Borsch
Author
Hilda Flores-Olvera
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Silvia Zumaya
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Kai Müller
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Iresine angustifolia
Euphrasén
in Beskr. St. Barthél.: 165. 1795 –
Holotype
:
St. Barthelemy
,
1788
,
J.E. Forsström
s.n.
(
S No. S-R-3037
[image!];
isotypes: S Nos. S 07-13086 [image!], S 07-13087 [image!], S 07-13088 [image!], S 07- 13090 [image!] & S 07-13091 [image!])
.
=
Iresine elatior
Rich. ex Willd
., Sp. Pl. 4: 766. 1805 ≡
Rosea elatior
(Rich. ex Willd.) Mart.
, Nov. Gen. Sp. Pl. 2: 59. 1826 –
Lectotype (designated here)
:
s.coll. s.n.
(B-W barcode B -W 18362 -04 0! [image!]).
=
Iresine edmonstonei
Hook.f.
in Trans. Linn. Soc. London 20: 190. 1847 – Holotype: ECUADOR. Galapagos Islands,
Edmonston s.n.
(K barcode K000583147!).
=
Iresine lanceolata
Moq.
in Candolle, Prodr. 13(2): 347. 1849 – Holotype: Locality unknown,
Pavon s.n.
(P barcode P00623773 [image!]).
=
Iresine pacifica
Standl
. in Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 18: 96. 1916 – Holotype: MEXICO. Colima, Manzanillo,
Palmer 932
(GH barcode 00037109! [image!]); isotype: US).
=
Iresine laxissima
S.F.Blake
in Contr. Gray Herb. 53: 56. 1918 – Holotype: MEXICO. Oaxaca, Depto. Pochutla, Río Concordia, 600 m, 23 Apr 1917,
Conzatti, Reko & Makrinius 3166
(GH barcode 00037107! [image!]; isotypes: MEXU barcodes MEXU 00012705! [image!], MEXU 00525840! [image!] & MEXU 00525883! [image!]).
=
Iresine laxissima
var.
ecuadoriensis
Suess.
in Repert.
Spec. Nov.
Regni Veg. 44: 40. 1938 –
Lectotype (designated here):
ECUADOR
.
Bolivar
,
S of Balzapamba
,
500 m
,
23 Oct 1933
,
H.J.F. Schimpff
281
(
M
barcode
M-0241851
[image!]
;
isolectotypes
:
G
,
M
barcode
M-0241852
! [image!],
US
)
.
Note. –
The type of
Iresine edmonstonei
that was collected by Edmonston might have been from a plant introduced by early settlers or the specimen was mislabeled to originate from Galapagos (
Eliasson, 1985
). The folder of
I. elatior
in the Willdenow herbarium (B) contains four sheets, only two of which have labels. Sheet 0 4 is the only one with a label saying “
Iresine
– spec. nova”. The fact that the folder itself contains on its inside three more labels, out of the hand of Bonpland as well as Schlechtendahl (H.W. Lack, pers. comm.) is a further indication of a different origin of the sheets but also that these three labels cold not unambiguously be assigned to any of the sheets. A lectotypification is therefore warranted. The geographic origin of the specimens is unknown. The type specimen of
I. laxissima
is from a hermaphroditic plant and has only bisexual flowers.
The name “
Rosea poeppigiana
Klotzsch
” is not validly published but was listed by
Seubert (1875)
as a synonym of
I. elatior
Rich. ex Willd. There is a specimen in B (
E.F. Poeppig s.n.
, B 10 0 242399, from Brazil, Pará) annotated with the name “
Rosea poeppigiana
Kl.
”. The handwriting is clearly by J.F. Klotzsch (R. Vogt, pers. comm.). Seubert cited this name as it was often practised at the time.
Taxonomic status: Species limits not yet studied in detail (B).