Typification of Angiospermae described from the Bonin Islands 1: Metachlamydeae
Author
Watanabe-Toma, Kana
Current address: Musashi Senior & Junior High School; Tokyo 176 - 8535; Japan. & These authors contributed equally to this work.
Author
Ohi-Toma, Tetsuo
These authors contributed equally to this work.
Author
Murata, Jin
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Phytotaxa
2011
2011-11-28
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http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.33.1.4
journal article
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10.11646/phytotaxa.33.1.4
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Rapanea maximowiczii
Koidz. (1918: 250) var.
okabeana
(Tuyama) T.
Yamazaki (1993: 77)
R. okabeana
Tuyama (1938a: 465–466)
.
Manglilla okabeana
(Tuyama)
Nakai (1943: 135)
;
Nakai (1941: 525
& 527)[
nom. nud.
].
Myrsine okabeana
(Tuyama) E.
Walker (1954: 250)
.
Lectotype
(designated here) —
JAPAN
:
Bonin Chichijima Takeda-bokujyo
:
1 Mar. 1938
,
T
. Tuyama s.n.
(
TI
[43381]!; isolectotype:
TI
[43382]!).
Distribution:
Japan
(Bonin Islands).
In the protologue of
Rapanea okabeana
,
Tuyama (1938a)
cited “Spec. exam. Bonin: Titizima in silvis siccis in Takeda-bokuzyo (leg. M. Okabe,
Oct. 1936
); ibidem (leg. T. Tuyama, Mart. 2, 1938—Typus in Herb. Univ. Imp.
Tokyo
)”. Later
Walker (1954)
published a new combination,
Myrsine okabeana
(Tuyama) E.Walker
with the citation “Type: Takasi Tuyama, Mar. 2 [!],
15)
1938 in
‘Bonin: Titizima in silvis siccis in Takeda-bokuzo,’ in the University of
Tokyo
herbarium”. In the annotation
15)
of the citation, he also noted “In my examination of specimens in
Tokyo
I found none dated Mar. 2, but did find one dated Mar. 1. This is apparently a duplicate of the specimen kindly sent me by the collector and discussed in my revision (29, p. 206)”.
Toyoda (1981)
cited the specimen (
T. Tuyama s.n.
, 1938, TI) as the type, without a collection date. We could not find the specimen cited as the type in the protologue. However, two duplicated specimens (
1 Mar. 1938
,
T. Tuyama s.n.
), collected at Takedabokujyo, Chichijima Island, were found at TI. Following the ICBN Art. 9.15., the specimen selected here as the
lectotype
of this taxon (TI database number: 43381) consists of a solitary branch, eliminating possible confusion from multiple gatherings (ICBN Art. 8.3.).