A revised synonymy, typification, and key to species of Cleome sensu stricto (Cleomaceae)
Author
Roalson, Eric H.
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Phytotaxa
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2021-04-09
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.496.1.2
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.496.1.2
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Cleome iberica
Candolle (1824: 240)
.
Lectotype
(designated here): Tiflin,
Steven s.n.
(G-DC barcode
G00207236
[photo!]; isolectotypes:
P
barcodes
P00741861
!,
P00741862
! &
P00741863
!). Additional
syntypes
:
Iberia
,
Fischer
s.n.
(G-DC barcode
G00207207
[photo!],
P
barcode
P05360167
!).
Heterotypic synonyms:
Cleome canescens
Steven ex
Candolle (1824: 241)
. Type: [
Ukraine
]. In Tauria merid., 1820,
Steven s.n.
(
holotype
: G-DC barcode G00207233 [photo!]; isotype: LE).
Cleome ornithopodioides
Linnaeus subsp.
canescens
(Steven ex Candolle)
Tzvelev (1979: 30)
.—
Cleome ornithopodioides
Linnaeus var.
sessilis
Boissier (1867: 411)
. Type: Asia Mineure / Asia occidentale / in anatolia, 1837,
Aucher-Eloy 416
(
lectotype
, designated here: P barcode P00741847!; isolectotypes: K barcode K000643948!, P barcodes P00741845! & P00741846!). Other
syntypes
: Ciliciâ in pinetis ad Gülek (
Kotschy [2]79a
, P barcodes P00741860! & P05418722!); ad Bosantetchai (Bal.) (not found); in Cataoniae Barruchdagh (
Haussknecht s.n.
, K barcode K000643947!, JE barcode JE00007299 [photo!], P barcode P05418725 [photo!]); ad Ardana (Noë) (not found).—
Cleome circassica
Tzvelev (1963: 132)
. Type: [U.D.S.S.R., W. Caucasus] In vicinis urb. Novorossijsk,
7 Jul. 1892
,
V. Lipsky s.n.
(
holotype
: LE).—
Cleome ornithopodioides
Linnaeus f.
dahhestanica
Ruprecht (1869: 137)
. Type: [
U.S.
S.R.] Caucasus orientalis supra pag. Tindi,
7 Jul. 1861
,
F. Ruprecht s.n.
(
holotype
: LE).
Cleome daghestanica
(Ruprecht)
Tzvelev (1963: 128)
.—
Cleome donetzica
Tzvelev (1963: 131)
. Type: [
U.S.
S.R., S.
Russia
] In declivitate saxosis ad vallem fl. Donetz. bor. Prope pag. Ekateriminskaja,
21 Jul. 1887
,
D. Litwinow s.n.
(
holotype
: LE).
Cleome ornithopodioides
Linnaeus subsp.
donetzica
(Tzvelev)
Tzvelev (1979: 30)
.
Note 1: Material at P in the type folder for
C. iberica
includes two sheets:
P00741861
! &
P00741862
! [together on one sheet], and
P00741863
! &
P00741864
! [together on one sheet]
.
P00741862
and
P00741863
both clearly state “Tiflin” (or
Tiflis
), as in
Candolle’s
description
.
P00741864
is a
Haussknecht
collection from 1865, so is clearly not type material.
Material
at
Jena
labeled “
syntypus
” (
JE00007298
[photo!]) is not
syntype
material as it was collected in 1865 by
Haussknecht
.
Type material is supposed to also be at
LE
and
W
, but has not been seen by the author.
Hedge
and
Lammond
(1970) refer to a photo of a specimen at
G, but as
G
holds collections of both the
Stevens
syntype
and the
Fischer
syntype
, this cannot be considered lectotypification
.
Note 2: The type material of
C. ornithopodioides
Linnaeus var.
sessilis
Boissier
does not have glandular hairs on the calyx, making it synonymous with
C. iberica
Candolle
rather than
C. ornithopodioides
Linnaeus
s.s.
This was properly placed in synonymy under
C. iberica
by
Blakelock and Townsend (1980)
, but not by
Carlström (1984)
, who placed it in synonymy under
C. ornithopodioides
Linnaeus
s.s.
Boissier (1867: 411)
lists
five syntype
collections for this name: “Hab. in
Anatoliâ
(Auch. exs. 416!), Ciliciâ in pinetis ad Gülek (Ky exs. 79 a!), ad Bosantetchai (Bal!), in Cataoniae Barruchdagh (Haussk!) et ad Ardana (Noë!).” I conclude here that the “Ky exs. 79a” is a typographical error for the Kotschy 279a collection at P. The Balansa and Noë
syntypes
have not been located. There are two Noë collections at München (M barcodes M0240959 [photo!] & M0240960 [photo!]) and one at Paris (P barcode P05418726!) that are of the correct vintage; however, they are clearly marked as collected at Constantinopole, whereas the Noë
syntype
was collected in Ardana (
Cyprus
). The Aucher-Eloy material is the most abundant of the
syntypes
and P00741847 is the best of those specimens and for that reason is chosen as the
lectotype
.
Geographic distribution:
Cyprus
,
Lebanon
,
Turkey
, Caucasus,
Iraq
,
Iran
, and central Asia.