Notes on the montane Indo-Iranian species in Plantago subgenus Plantago (Plantaginaceae)
Author
Hassemer, Gustavo
text
Phytotaxa
2018
2018-01-26
336
1
59
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.336.1.4
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.336.1.4
1179-3163
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Plantago tatarica
Decaisne (1852: 696)
≡
P. gentianoides
var.
tatarica
(Decne.)
Pilger (1925: 101–102)
Type:
—COUNTRY UNKNOWN. “in Spiti Tatariae”,
s.d.
,
V
. Jacquemont 1944
(
lectotype
[
designated here
] P-03531977! [
Figure 4
]).
Distribution:
—
Afghanistan
,
Iran
and
Pakistan
, and also extending north-eastwards into the Pamir Mountains, at elevations of
1400 m
or higher.
FIGURE 3.
Lectotype of
Plantago brachyphylla
Edgew.
ex
Decne.
, the replaced synonym of
P. himalaica
(
M.P. Edgeworth 482
, G- 00148297). Copyright: Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève. Available online at: http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/bd/ cjb/chg/adetail.php?id=161544
FIGURE 4.
Lectotype of
Plantago tatarica
(
V. Jacquemont 1944
, P-03531977). Copyright: Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle. Available online at: https://science.mnhn.fr/institution/mnhn/collection/p/item/p03531977
Notes:
—The protologue of
P. tatarica
(
Decaisne 1852: 696
)
gave the following information for typification purposes: “In Spiti Tatariae (Jacquemont), in Affghanhistan (W. Griffith)” (
syntypes
, according to Art. 9.5). I was able to locate
four syntypes
at P:
W. Griffith s.n.
(P-03531975),
W. Griffith 415-3
(P-03531976),
V. Jacquemont 1944
(P-03531977) and
W. Griffith 4154
(P-03531978); all these specimens are identified as “
Plantago tatarica Dne.
” in Decaisne’s script. The specimens on three out of these four sheets (P-03531975, P-03531977 and P-03531978) belong to
P. tatarica
, whereas the specimen on P-03531976 (which is also an
isotype
of
P. griffithii
) has lax inflorescences and belongs instead to
P. griffithii
. I designate here
V. Jacquemont 1944
(P-03531977;
Figure 4
) as the
lectotype
of
P. tatarica
, because it is the first element cited in the protologue, and is the only
syntype
in which a mention to “Tataria” is present. The
two specimens
on this sheet include seeds and are in conformity with Decaisne’s description.
Specimens of
P. tatarica
were up until now being referred to as
P. gentianoides
subsp.
griffithii
(
Patzak & Rechinger 1965
,
Kazmi 1974
,
Li
et al.
2011
). The fact that Decaisne included a collection of
P. griffithii
(P-03531976, an
isotype
of this species!) among the original material of
P. tatarica
must have contributed to the long-lasting confusion between these two species.
Plantago tatarica
is characterised by the absence of an elongated, well-developed rhizome (distinguishing it from
P. gentianoides
), glabrous leaves (distinguishing it from
P. himalaica
), very short and dense spikes (distinguishing it from
P. asiatica
and
P. griffithii
), globose pyxidia (distinguishing it from
P. asiatica
,
P. depressa
and
P. gentianoides
), and ellipsoid seeds (distinguishing it from
P.major
). More studies are necessary to ascertain the distribution and conservation status of this species.
Selected additional specimens examined:
—
AFGHANISTAN
.
S
.d.
,
W
.
Griffith
s.n.
(P-03531975)
;
s.d.
,
W
.
Griffith
4154
(P-03531978)
;
Miyan Deh
,
Minjan
,
2550 m
,
1 July 1948
,
L
.
Edelberg
2214-
B
(
C
)
;
Hauz-i-Mahiha
,
2500 m
,
16 July 1948
,
M
.
Köie
2481-
A
(
C
)
;
Aoband Kotal
,
3000 m
,
3 June 1949
,
L
.
Edelberg
1818
(
C
)
;
Unai Kotal
,
3200 m
,
3 June 1949
,
L
.
Edelberg
1823
(
C
)
;
Wakhan prov.
,
Wuzud (Ouzet) village
,
36 59.378’ N
,
72 46.618’ E
,
2870 m
,
20 June 2010
,
J
.
Soelberg
16
(
C
)
.
IRAN
.
Prov.
Kerman
, ad nives deliquesc. alpis
Kuh-Lalesar
,
3700–3800 m
,
16 July 1892
,
J
.
Bornmüller
4606
(
C
)
;
Prov.
Kerman
, in pratis alpinis montis
Kuh-Lalesar
,
3500 m
,
17 July 1892
,
J
.
Bornmüller
4607
(
C
)
;
M
.
Elburs
, in valle
Lar
ad basin montis
Demawend
,
2400–2500 m
,
13 July 1902
,
J
.
Bornmüller
&
A
.
Bornmüller
8152
(
C
)
;
30 km
north of
Damghan
on way to
Kalateh
, river area,
1400 m
,
23 June 1973
,
J
.
S
. Andersen &
A
.
G
. Jensen 7220
(
C
). COUNTRY UNKNOWN. Pamir, in prate ad flumen Alitshur,
4000 m
,
18 July 1898
,
O
.
Paulsen
827
(
C
)
;
Pamir
, in ripam fluminis ad lacus
Bulung Kul
,
3800 m
,
25 August 1898
,
O
.
Paulsen
1166
(
C
)
.