New names in Cinnamomoides, Cinnamomum and Neolitsea (Lauraceae), and Pterospermum (Malvaceae), fossil and living Author Doweld, Alexander B. text Phytotaxa 2017 2017-10-27 326 3 189 201 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.326.3.3 journal article 10.11646/phytotaxa.326.3.3 1179-3163 13698859 Cinnamomum ucrainicum Schmalhausen (1883: 309 [27], 1884a: 68, 1884b: 356). Lectotype (designated here):— UKRAINE . Cherkasy region , Katerynopil’, Schmalhausen coll. ( National Museum of Natural History 42/931!, Kyiv , Ukraine); Eocene – illustrated by Schmalhausen 1883 : pl. 5: fig. 14. IFPNI: A27AC6E4-DC34-4006-BABD-3DFC3DC85C07 . Note:—The fossil-species Cinnamomum ucrainicum Schmalhausen (1883: 309 [=p. 27 in separate pagination of fascicle] (German original version); republished in Russian: 1884a: 68 & 1884b: 356), was described from the Upper Eocene sediments of Katerynopil’, Cherkasy region , Ukraine (formerly Katerinopol’, Kiev Gouvernement of the Russian Empire ). The fossil-species was regarded as doubtful by Imchanitzkaja & Sveshnikova (1975: 34) due to its fragmentary preservation, although they definitely allied the fossil-species to several extant Cinnamomum species , viz. C. aromaticum Nees (in Wallich 1831: 74), C. cassia ( Linnaeus 1753: 369 ) J. Presl (in Berchtold & Presl 1825: 44), C. javanicum Blume , C. lampongum Miquel (1861: 358) , C. obtusifolium Nees (in Wallich 1831: 73), C. tamala ( Buchanan-Hamilton 1822: 533 ) T. Nees & Nees (in T. Nees & Ebermaier 1831: 426 ), and the fossil-species C. rossmaessleri Heer (1856: 84) from the Upper Eocene sediments of Staré Sedlo, Karlovarský kraj , Czech Republic (formerly Altsattel, Bohemia , Austria-Hungary). It is lectotypified here by the selection of the best preserved specimen 42/931, now kept in the National Museum of Natural History, Kyiv , Ukraine (figured by Schmalhausen 1883 : pl. 5: fig. 14).