Nomenclatural notes on Goeppertia (Marantaceae) Author Saka, Mariana Naomi Author Lombardi, Julio Antonio text Phytotaxa 2015 2015-08-14 222 2 155 158 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.222.2.9 journal article 10.11646/phytotaxa.222.2.9 1179-3163 13635141 Goeppertia bella (W.Bull) Borchsenius & Suárez (2012: 629) Basionym:— Maranta bella Bull (1875 a: 7) Calathea bella (W.Bull) Regel (1879: 297) Phyllodes bella (W.Bull) Kuntze (1891: 696) . Type ( neotype , designated here):— BRAZIL . ES, Marilândia, Liberdade, propr.: Deoclécio Lorencini, Alt.: 150–350m /s.m., 37°21’7’’S , 58°30’51’’W , 28 September 2006 , L.F.S. Magnano et al . 1468 (MBML 32733!). = Calathea cardiophylla Schumann (1902: 108) . Type ( lectotype , designated here):— BRAZIL . Environs of Rio [de] Janeiro , 1882, A.F.M. Glaziou 14326 (K barcode K000586826 ! [digital image], isolectotype F-F0BN009813! [digital image]; image of the lectotype is available at http://www.kew.org/herbcatimg/248852.jpg). Additional specimen examined:— BRAZIL . Rio (de Janeiro), A.F.M. Glaziou 17815 ( syntype K! [digital image). = Calathea musaica W.Bull ex Bailey (1914: 624) . Type ( neotype , designated here):— BRAZIL . ES, Santa Teresa, Vale do Canaã, 8 November 1985 , W.A. Hoffmann 289 (MBML 4064!, isoneotypes ESA 62630!, RB 602863). Notes:— Maranta bella was described by William Bull in his Plant Catalogue (1875a: 7). However, neither he, nor Regel (1879: 297) , Kuntze (1891: 696) or Borchsenius & Suárez (2012: 629), in their following combinations, have appointed any type material to this species. Thus, Goeppertia bella is here neotypified (Art. 9.7 of ICN, McNeill et al . 2012 ) with a collection from Brazil (as stated in William Bull’s original description) which presents the same features he highlighted in the diagnosis , such as leaves “obliquely ovate, acute, narrowing considerably towards the point, cordate at the base, and so unequal-sided that one side is nearly twice the breadth of the other”. The synonyms Calathea cardiophylla and Calathea musaica were also lectotypified and neotypified, respectively.