Pistacia miolentiscus Doweld, 2018
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Pistacia miolentiscus Doweld |
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Pistacia miolentiscus Doweld , nom. nov.
≡ Pistacia lentiscoides Andreánszky & Cziffery-Szilégyi (in Andreánszky 1959: 154, pl. 45: 4, text-fig. 179), nom. illeg. non Pistacia lentiscoides Unger (1850: 473) .
Type:—[fossil leaves] Erdőbénye, Hungary (holotype, BP 541591, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary).
Occurrence:—Miocene; Europe.
Eponymy:—From Miocene, a geological epoch and Pistacia lentiscus Linnaeus (1753: 1026) .
IFPNI: 90DCEE61-B9B0-1592-A2EC-32C695638E62.
Note:—The fossil-species Pistacia lentiscoides Andreánszky & Cziffery (in Andreánszky 1959) is related to the extant species Pistacia lentiscus Linnaeus (1753: 1026) . However, it is a later illegitimate homonym of the long-established fossil-species Pistacia lentiscoides Unger (1850) , which was based originally on the fossil foliage from the Miocene of Parschlug (Styria, Austria). However, no authentic original specimens were identified in the Unger’s collections in Graz and Vienna from Parschlug. Schimper (1874: 268) doubted whether Unger really described fossil-species of Pistacia , noticing that his later published illustrations ( Unger 1860: 46, pl. 21, fig. 14) pointed out that Unger’s species more likely represents a leaf of Rhus zanthoxyloides Unger (1850) . Since P. lentiscoides Unger is evidently a nomen dubium with no possibility to re-study its original status due to the lack of authentic materials, it is proposed to change the preoccupied name of reliable Pistacia fossil-species, P. lentiscoides Andreánszky & Cziffery non Unger, for its further use in palaeobotanical systematics.
Andreanszky, G. (1959) Die Flora der sarmatischen Stufe in Ungarn die palaookologischen und zonologischen Beziehungen ihrer Entwicklungsgeschichte. Akademiai Kiado, Budapest.
Schimper, W. P. (1874) Traite de Paleontologie Vegetale, ou la Flore de Monde primitif dans ses rapports avec les formations geologiques et la flore du monde actuel. Vol. 3. J. B. Bailliere et Fils, Paris. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 60570
Unger, F. (1860) Sylloge plantarum fossilium. Sammlung fossiler Pflanzen besonders aus der Tertiar-Formation. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse 19: 1 - 48. Available from: https: // books. google. com / books? id = OthAAAAAcAAJ (accessed 26 November 2018)
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Hungarian Natural History Museum |
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Pistacia miolentiscus Doweld
Doweld, Alexander B. 2018 |
Pistacia lentiscoides Andreánszky & Cziffery-Szilégyi
Andreanszky, G. 1959: 154 |