Psammisia ramiflora

Nobis, Marcin, Klichowska, Ewelina, Wolanin, Mateusz, Nobis, Agnieszka & Nowak, Arkadiusz, 2022, Typification of five plant names described based on specimens collected by Jozef Warszewicz in Central and South America, PhytoKeys 192, pp. 45-61 : 45

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scientific name

Psammisia ramiflora
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Psammisia ramiflora

Psammisia ramiflora Klotzsch, Linnaea 24: 44 (1851). Type Protologue: In locis alpestribus Veraguae Americae centralis, de Warszewicz. Type: [label 1] Costa Rica et Veragua Chiriqui, [label 2] Zentral America, de Warszewicz s.n. (holotype, B destroyed, photograph at F! negative no. 4698, https://fm-digital-assets.fieldmuseum.org/26/134/4698.jpg; lectotype, labeled by Leutyn in 2006 and designated here, Costa Rica and Veragua, Warszewicz s.n. G 352123!).

Remarks.

Psammisia is a Neotropic genus of terrestrial or epiphytic shrubs from the Ericaceae family, consisting of ca. 50 species. Its distribution ranges from Costa Rica southward into Bolivia and eastward to French Guiana and Trinidad ( Wilbur and Luteyn 1978; The Plant List 2021). Within the genus, one of the most variable morphologically is Psammisia ramiflora , known only from Costa Rica and Panama. The taxon was described by Klotzsch (1851) based on Warszewicz’s gathering, destroyed during the war. During our studies, we found only one specimen collected by Warszewicz and determined by Klotzsch as P. ramiflora . The specimen is preserved in G herbarium. However, its label slightly differs from both, specified in the protologue and on the type specimen photographed by Macbride (F negative no. 4698). Nevertheless, it constitutes a duplicate of the holotype. In 2006, Luteyn labelled this specimen as the lectotype of the species; however, he did not designate it in publication. Thus, we here propose to designate the specimen preserved in G (https://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/bd/cjb/chg/adetail.php?id=238797&base=img&lang=en) as the lectotype of P. ramiflora .

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Ericales

Family

Ericaceae

Genus

Psammisia