Pauridia alba (Thunb.) Snijman & Kocyan, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.116.1.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF8788-FFCA-F903-FF14-4D916C6EFA1F |
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Felipe |
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Pauridia alba (Thunb.) Snijman & Kocyan |
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comb. nov. |
Pauridia alba (Thunb.) Snijman & Kocyan , comb. nov.
Ξ Spiloxene alba (Thunb.) Fourcade (1932: 76) View in CoL
Bas.:— Fabricia alba Thunberg (1779: 26) (excluding var. 1 Thunberg 1779: 27) Ξ Hypoxis alba (Thunb.) Linnaeus View in CoL f. (1782: 198). Type (lectotype designated here):— SOUTH AFRICA. [Western Cape], Promontorii Bonae Spei, Thunberg s.n. (UPS-THUNB! No. 8248 [image]). Included amongst Thunberg’s collections in UPS are three sheets annotated as ‘ Hypoxis alba View in CoL ’. Sheet 8248 is the one that most clearly shows the diagnostic, oblong ovary (fruit) mentioned in the protologue.
= Hypoxis pumila Lamarck (1789: 184) View in CoL , syn. nov. Type (lectotype designated here):— SOUTH AFRICA. Cap de Bonneespérance, Lamarck s.n. (P! No. P00562768 [image], solitary-flowered specimen on right hand side of sheet). To date Hypoxis pumila View in CoL has been treated as a synonym of Spiloxene minuta View in CoL (L.) Fourcade (1932: 76), most recently by Govaerts (2012: record number 279164). The protologue of H. pumila View in CoL states: “ scapis foliosis unifloris ” which is at variance with that of Helonias minuta Linnaeus (1771: 225) , the basionym of S. minuta , which has “ scapis ramosis ”. Lamarck’s collection (P) includes one sheet that bears the name Hypoxis pumila View in CoL . The plant on the left hand side of the sheet bears two inflorescences and the scape in each bears two flowers. This is taken to match Linnaeus’ description of “ scapis ramosis ” for S. minuta , on the assumption that the “divided scape” refers to the scape ‘dividing’ apically into a two-flowered inflorescence. The plant on the right hand side of the sheet, in contrast, bears a single-flowered inflorescence which is in accordance with Lamarck’s description, hence its choice as lectotype of H. pumila View in CoL . It matches some of the smallest representatives of Pauridia alba .
Note:—According to Bullock (1962), Fabricia Thunberg (1779: 23) View in CoL is a synonym of the legitimately named Empodium Salisbury (1866: 43) View in CoL . Plants belonging to Fabricia alba , the basionym of Pauridia alba , have none of the diagnostic features of Empodium View in CoL , namely a unilocular ovary with three parietal placentas and an inflorescence which consists of a single flower without bracts.
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Pauridia alba (Thunb.) Snijman & Kocyan
Snijman, Deirdre A. & Kocyan, Alexander 2013 |
Spiloxene alba (Thunb.)
Fourcade, H. G. 1932: ) |
Hypoxis pumila
Fourcade, H. G. 1932: 76 |
Lamarck, J. B. A. P. de 1789: ) |
Linnaeus, C. 1771: ) |