Eugenia calcadensis Beddome (1872

Byng, James W., Wilson, Peter G. & Snow, Neil, 2015, Typifications and nomenclatural notes on Indian Myrtaceae, Phytotaxa 217 (2), pp. 101-116 : 102

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scientific name

Eugenia calcadensis Beddome (1872
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1. Eugenia calcadensis Beddome (1872 View in CoL : cx).

Lectotype (designated here):— INDIA. Calcad hills, South Tinnevelly, elev. 2000 ft., Beddome 2923 (BM! [barcode BM000944119 ]; isolectotype MH). Remaining syntype:— Beddome 2924 (BM! [ BM000944118 ]).

= Syzygium calcadense (Bedd.) Chandrabose View in CoL in Sharma et al. (1977: 57).

Distribution:— India [Kerala, Tamil Nadu]; ca. 600 m.

Notes:—The basionym was mistakenly transferred to Syzygium by Chandrabose in studies on the Flora of Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu by Sharma et al. (1977). Eugenia calcadensis Beddome is hairy vegetatively and has the axillary inflorescences that are typical of Eugenia species, in contrast with terminal inflorescences more common to Syzygium . No type specimen was designated in the protologue and of the two specimens in Beddome’s herbarium at BM, the number 2923 was chosen because it matches a specimen at MH believed to be original material.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Myrtales

Family

Myrtaceae

Genus

Eugenia

Loc

Eugenia calcadensis Beddome (1872

Byng, James W., Wilson, Peter G. & Snow, Neil 2015
2015
Loc

Syzygium calcadense (Bedd.)

Sharma, B. D. & Shetty, B. V. & Vajravelu, E. & Kumari, G. R. & Vivekanandan, K. & Chandrabose, M. & Swaminathan, M. S. & Chandrasekharan, R. & Subbarao, G. V. & Ellis J. L. & Radhakrishan, N. C. & Karthikeyan, S. & Chandrasekharan, V. & Srinivasan, S. R. 1977: 57
1977
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