Saussurea chetchozensis Franch., 1888

Jibran, Muhammad, Idrees, Muhammad & Zhang, Zhiyong, 2023, Notes on the typification of fourteen names published by A. R. Franchet in Saussurea DC. (Asteraceae), Adansonia (3) 45 (8), pp. 115-139 : 118

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/adansonia2023v45a8

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7846006

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Saussurea chetchozensis Franch.
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Saussurea chetchozensis Franch. View in CoL View at ENA

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Journal de Botanique (Morot) 2: 359 ( Franchet 1888).

LECTOTYPE (here designated). — China. Yunnan, in umbrosis montis Che-tcho-tze, supra Tapin-tze , alt. 2000 m, 15.X.1886, J.M. Delavay 2510 (lecto-, P[P00602821]!; isolecto-, P[P00602822, P00602823]!).

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In the protologue, Franchet (1888) mentioned the following locality information: “ Yunnan, in umbrosis montis Che-tchotze, supra Tapin-tze, alt. 2000 m (Delavay 2510 and Delavay 605)”, without designating any specimen as holotype. Lipschitz (1964) selected the specimen “ Delavay 2510” as type [first-step], which is considered an inadvertent lectotyification according to Art. 7.11 of ICN ( Turland et al. 2018). Three original materials were traced in P (P00602821, P00602822, P00602823). According to ICN, Arts 9.6, and Art. 40, Note 1 ( Turland et al. 2018), none of them can be treated as holotype, but should be regarded as syntypes. After careful examination of all the sheets deposited in P and labels with Red tag “TYPE”, it is necessary to select one of them as the lectotype (ICN; Art. 9.17 Turland et al. 2018). We designate here the blooming specimen “ Delavay 2510 ” in P (P00602821) as the lectotype [second-step]. Since P00602821 is morphologically complete and well-preserved specimen that displays all the morphological diagnostic traits in agreement with the protologue.

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