Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part G)
Author
Jarvis, Charlie
Department of Botany, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, UK
text
2007
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London
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Galax aphylla
Linnaeus
,
Species Plantarum
1
: 200. 1753
.
"Habitat in Virginia." RCN: 1622.
Neotype
(Reveal in Jarvis & al.,
Regnum Veg.
127: 48. 1993): U.S.A. North Carolina, Chatham Co., about 1 mile west of Bynum, alluvial woods along How River near U.S. Highway 15-501, 25 Apr 1960,
Ahles & Radford 53245
(BM).
Generitype
of
Galax
Linnaeus
,
nom. rej.
Current name:
Nemophila aphylla
(L.) Brummitt
(
Hydrophyllaceae
).
Note:
Galax Linnaeus
,
nom. rej.
in favour of
Galax
Sims. Reveal
(in
Taxon
41: 592. 1992) argued that
Clayton 4
(P-JU), a specimen of
Galax urceolata
(Poir.) Brummitt
(
Diapensiaceae
), must be the
lectotype
and therefore proposed the conservation of the name with a conserved type. The Committee for Spermatophyta (in
Taxon
43: 276. 1994) ruled that
Clayton 4
could not be the type of
G. aphylla
because it conflicted with
Linnaeus'
generic description (among other things), and that conservation was unnecessary. The Committee ruled that the proposed conserved type was to be treated as a
neotype
. Reveal (1993) explicitly treated it in this way, and his typification therefore dates from 1993.