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).