Bromus commutatus Schrad., Fl. Germ.: 353 (1806)

Llamas, Felix & Acedo, Carmen, 2019, Typification of eight current and seven related names and a new section in the genus Bromus (Bromeae, Pooideae, Poaceae), PhytoKeys 121, pp. 53-72 : 56

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.121.30254

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scientific name

Bromus commutatus Schrad., Fl. Germ.: 353 (1806)
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Bromus commutatus Schrad., Fl. Germ.: 353 (1806)

Bromus commutatus Schrad., Fl. Germ.: 353 (1806). Type Protologue: "Inter segetes, ad vias, sepes, alibique". Type: Germany (lectotype designated by Acedo and Llamas 1999: 73): Bromus commutatus Fl. Germ. Göttingen GOET 006096!

Remarks.

The lectotype has a handwritten label by Schrader " B. commutatus / Fl. Germ. / Göttingen " and a handwritten indication as “typus-material”. Currently, there is another label on this sheet by H.Scholz 1998 marking it as Neotypus, which was published in Scholz (1999: 436). Although both publications fulfil the conditions for a formal typification of a lectotype or a neotype, the Acedo and Llamas (1999: 73) publication appeared in February and is probably the first typification (ICN, Art. 10. 5). There are two important facts to consider. First, according to Kerguélen (1975: 100), there is original material in GOET. We consulted that herbarium and found two sheets that Schrader sent to GFW Meyer, which are indeed original material. Both bear handwritten labels by Schrader. The first sheet label says " B. commutatus Fl. Germ. Göttingen” and the second sheet label " B. commutatus Fl. Germ. var. spic. paulo brevior. Göttingen”.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Bromus

Loc

Bromus commutatus Schrad., Fl. Germ.: 353 (1806)

Llamas, Felix & Acedo, Carmen 2019
2019
Loc

Bromus commutatus

Schrad., Fl. Germ.: 353 1806
1806
Loc

Bromus commutatus

Schrad., Fl. Germ.: 353 1806
1806