Reinterpretation of the nomenclatural type of Archimedea pyramidalis (Balanophoraceae) with new combination to Lophophytum
Author
Cardoso, Leandro Jorge Telles
Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Rua Pacheco Leão, 915. 22460 - 030, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;
Author
Smidt, Eric De Camargo
Laboratório de Sistemática e Ecologia Molecular de Plantas, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Av. Cel. Francisco H. dos Santos, 210. 81531 - 980, Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Author
Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga
Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Rua Pacheco Leão, 915. 22460 - 030, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;
text
Phytotaxa
2018
2018-03-27
345
3
279
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.345.3.4
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.345.3.4
1179-3163
13708405
Lophophytum pyramidale
(Leandro) L.J.T. Cardoso & J.M.A. Braga
,
comb. nov
.
Basionym:
Archimedea pyramidalis
Leandro
in
Saint-Hilaire (1837: 32)
.
≡
Lophophytum leandrii
Eichler (1869: 59)
,
nom. illeg.
—
Lophophytum mirabile
auct. non
Schott & Endlicher (1832: 1)
:
Weddell (1850: 185)
;
Hooker (1856: 30)
.
Lectotype
(designated here):—
BRAZIL
.
Rio de Janeiro
:
“
in umbrosis sylvarum primaevarum propè flumen Guapiaçu
[Municipality of Cachoeiras de Macacu]
quod in Sebastianopolitanum sinum confluit; necnon in sylvis montis vulgò Tijuca
[Municipality of
Rio de Janeiro
, Tijuca Massif]
”,
Leandro do Sacramento
s.n.
(
K
barcode
K000642147
!)
.
Epitype
(designated here):—
BRAZIL
.
Rio de Janeiro
: Itatiaia, Parque Nacional do Itatiaia, Trilha do Hotel Simon para os Três Picos,
1400 m
,
23 Nov 1994
,
J.M.A. Braga 1623
(RB No. 337276 barcode 00460381!).
Notes:—
After being neglected for such a long period of time and having already been considered lost (
Roquette-Pinto 1929
), the original manuscript of Fr. Leandro do Sacramento was finally discovered in 2011 at the National Library of
Brazil
by the authors (
Figure 2
). Based on an analysis of the original manuscript, the omission of the floral bracts made by Fr. Leandro do Sacramento was confirmed, even though this morphological feature was undoubtedly present in the whole
type
collected by the author himself in
Rio de Janeiro
,
Brazil
(
Weddell 1850
,
Hooker 1856
).
Regardless of the omission of floral bracts in the protologue,
Eichler (1869)
described
L. leandrii
based on the same
type
as
A. pyramidalis
, making this an illegitimate name under Art. 52.1 of the ICN (
McNeill
et al.
2012
). Therefore,
A. pyramidalis
can no longer be considered a
pro parte
synonym of
L. mirabile
, which makes
A. pyramidalis
the correct name to be adopted for the plant traditionally known as
L. leandrii
.
FIGURE 2.
Part of the original manuscript of Fr. Leandro do Sacramento with description of
Archimedea pyramidalis
, found in the Archives of The National Library of Brazil. The same manuscript transcribed by
Saint-Hilaire (1837)
.
A fragment of the type of
A. pyramidalis
, which has been considered lost in the Paris Herbarium (P) since the 19th century, was recently found in Kew Herbarium (K). According to
Hooker (1856)
, this duplicate was sent to K by Weddell. The duplicate consists of a small envelope with fragments of two anthers and eight pistillate flowers (
Figure 3-B
). In this duplicate, we found the following handwritten notes: “figured by Weddell” and “paleae [same as floral bracts, see
Hooker 1856: 30
] + fruits” (
Figure 3-C
). The collector’s name “Leandro” is also written, as well as the collection location: “
Brasil
, Rio Jan. [
Rio de Janeiro
]” or “Rio Prov. [Province of
Rio de Janeiro
]”. Among those fragments, we could discern the anthers with displaced thecae inserted at different heights of the connective, and the pistillate flowers with two cavities where the styles were originally inserted (
Figure 3-D–F
). According to
Sato & Gonzalez (2013
,
2016
), both characteristics are also important in the circumscription of
L. pyramidale
(
≡
L. leandrii
). Therefore, based on notes and morphological characteristics found in the envelope containing the duplicate at K, we herein designate the herbarium specimen “
Leandro do Sacramento s.n.
” (K barcode 000642147) as the
lectotype
of
Archimedea pyramidalis
. To complement the type, we designate
J.M.A. Braga 1623
(RB), also collected in
Rio de Janeiro
, as the
epitype
(
Figure 4
). After at least 172 years the collection of the type “
Leandro do Sacramento s.n.
”, this represents the first collection of the species in the
Rio de Janeiro state
,
Brazil
(based on
Cardoso 2014
). Finally, we transfer
A. pyramidalis
to the genus
Lophophytum
, proposing the new combination
Lophophytum pyramidale
(Leandro) L.J.T.Cardoso & J.M.A.Braga.