Smithia hirsuta Dalzell (1851: 135)

Singh, Rajeev Kumar, 2016, Lectotypifications of some Smithia (Fabaceae) occurring in India, Phytotaxa 255 (1), pp. 1-20 : 8-13

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.255.1.1

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scientific name

Smithia hirsuta Dalzell (1851: 135)
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7. Smithia hirsuta Dalzell (1851: 135) .

Type citation: — “Crescit prope Phondaghat”

Lectotype (designated here): — INDIA. Maharashtra, Bombay, s.d., Dalzell s. n. (K000827995!); isolectotype (K000827996!).

Smithia blanda var. humilis Prain (1897: 379) .

Type citation: — “ WESTERN GHATS; at Mahableshwar, Cooke! Canara, Talbot n. 626! Concan; Stocks! Gibson! ”

Lectotype (designated here): — INDIA. Western Ghats , 1884, T. Cooke 168 ( CAL0000012744 About CAL !); isolectotype ( CAL0000012745 About CAL !).

Residual syntypes: — INDIA. Bombay (Mumbai), s.d., Gibson s.n. ( CAL0000012746 About CAL ! and CAL0000012747 About CAL !) ; Karnataka, North Canara (Uttara Kannada), 3 Sept. 1883, W.A. Talbot 686 ( CAL0000012749 About CAL !) ; Concan (Konkan), s.d., Stocks & Law s.n. ( CAL0000012742 About CAL !, CAL0000012743 About CAL ! and CAL0000012748 About CAL !) .

Distribution: — India, endemic (Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya and Tamil Nadu).

Notes: — In the protologue of Smithia hirsuta, Dalzell (1851) mentioned only “Crescit prope Phondaghat”, but no type was indicated nor did he mention the date of collection, number of collection and name of herbarium where specimens housed. Two herbarium specimens collected by Dalzell are traced at K (K000827995 and K000827996) and these should be considered as original material. Of these, the best one, K000827995, is designated here as the lectotype as it agrees well with the protologue.

Smithia blanda var. humilis was described by Prain (1897) based on the collections of Cooke, Gibson, Stocks & Law and Talbot but he did not designate any specific herbarium sheet as holotype. Pertaining to the specification given in the protologue, eight specimens were traced at CAL (CAL0000012742–0000012749) and of these, the better preserved sheet, CAL0000012744, is designated here as the lectotype as it agrees well with the protologue.

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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nymphalidae

Genus

Smithia

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