Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part P)
Author
Jarvis, Charlie
Department of Botany, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, UK
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London
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Polygala vulgaris
Linnaeus
,
Species Plantarum
2
: 702. 1753
.
"Habitat in Europae pratis, & pascuis siccis." RCN: 5136.
Lectotype
(Heubl in
Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml.
Muenchen
20: 348. 1984): Herb. Linn. No. 882.6 (
LINN
)
.
Generitype
of
Polygala
Linnaeus
(vide Green,
Prop. Brit. Bot
.: 173. 1929).
Current name:
Polygala vulgaris
L.
(
Polygalaceae
).
Note:
Heubl designated 882.6 (LINN) as
lectotype
, which subsequent study has shown to be identifiable as
P. comosa
Schkuhr. The
nomenclatural consequences of this are marked, with
P. vulgaris
becoming the correct name for what has been called
P. comosa
, and the next available name, apparently
P. podolica
DC., having to be taken up for the species formerly known as
P. comosa
.
Polygala vulgaris
therefore appears to be a candidate for conservation with a conserved type and, under Art. 57, this name "is not to be used in a sense that conflicts with current usage unless and until a proposal to deal with it under Art. 14.1 or 56.1 has been submitted and rejected". The name should therefore continue to be used in its traditional sense in the meantime. See brief review by Jonsell & Jarvis (in
Nordic J. Bot
. 22: 80. 2002).