Calamagrostis emodensis Grisebach (1868: 80)

Paszko, Beata, 2014, Typification of Grisebach’s name Calamagrostis emodensis (Poaceae, Agrostidinae), Phytotaxa 172 (3), pp. 297-300 : 297-299

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.172.3.13

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scientific name

Calamagrostis emodensis Grisebach (1868: 80)
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Calamagrostis emodensis Grisebach (1868: 80) View in CoL ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).

Protologue:― “H[imalaya] occ[identalis] Garhwal 9000’–15400’ [2743.2–4693.9 m] [Schlagintweit]; H[imalaya] or[ientalis] Sikkim 6–9000’ [1828.8–2743.2 m] (H[ooker f.]: C. nepalensis ej, non Ns. [Nees])”.

Lectotype (designated here):― INDIA. Garhwal , Nélong via Múkba across the Damdar or Hat ka Tsaura Pass to Ussilla in the Tons Valley , 26 September to 6 October 1855, ‘2 Gen. No. of Catalogue: 9721’, Schlagintweit s.n. (lectotype GOET!, Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ; isolectotypes BREM, JE00010587 ! (fragm. ex BREM), PH00010148!).

Other syntypes (identified by the present author as C. emodensis ):― INDIA. Sikkim: without locality, 6000–9000 ft [1828.8–2743.2 m], Hooker f. s.n. ( GOET006217 View Materials !, M0156053 !, P02650462 ) .

Material excluded by Grisebach (1868: 80) (identified by the present author as C. nepalensis )―: INDIA. Sikkim: without locality, 6000–9000 ft [1828.8–2743.2 m], Hooker f. s.n. ( CAL!, L 0043903!, LE 00009368!, W 1916-32358!, W!, W 1889-241768!, W 1889- 38507!) .

Excluded syntype (identified by the present author as C. garhwalensis ):― INDIA. Garhwal , Nélong via Múkba across the Damdar or Hat ka Tsaura Pass to Ussilla in the Tons Valley , 26 September to 6 October 1855, ‘2 Gen. No. of Catalogue: 9718’, Schlagintweit s.n. ( LE00009367 !) .

Previous lectotype designation by Bor (1970: 267):― “Garhwal, 9000’–15,400’”.

Notes: ―The syntypes are parts of at least two different collections, the first made by Hooker in Sikkim ( NE India) and the second by Schlagintweit in the Garhwal Himalayas (Uttarakhand, NW India). It is not clear which of the Schlagintweit brothers collected these specimens as three of them collected in this region. Grisebach noticed that Hooker’s collection, previously identified as C. nepalensis Nees ex Steudel (1854: 193) and currently recognized by Bor (1960) as a synonym of C. pseudophragmites , was a mixed gathering. Unusual morphotypes from this collection, together with Schlagintweit’s gatherings, were described by Grisebach as a new species named C. emodensis . Three Hooker specimens were located and two of them ( GOET, M) were analyzed morphologically and shown to match Grisebach’s (1868: 80) description of C. emodensis . Based on available illustration of the third specimen ( P) C. nepalensis can be excluded because the long ligule is not visible but C. garhwalensis Hubbard & Bor in Bor (1942: 355) cannot be excluded. Therefore it needs to be revised for confirmation. Schlagintweit’s collection from Garhwal was located, and it consists of at least four duplicates. These specimens represent two different species, C. emodensis (Schlagintweit s.n., ‘2 Gen. No. of Catalogue: 9721’, BREM, GOET!, JE! fragm. ex BREM, PH!) and C. garhwalensis (Schlagintweit s.n., ‘2 Gen. No. of Catalogue: 9718’, LE!).

Bor (1970: 267) attempted to typify the name of C. emodensis with unspecified material from Garhwal with a wide elevational range 9000–15,400 ft (2743–4694 m). None of Schlagintweit’s duplicates from Garhwal bears the precise locality details (only the main route) and they probably represent at least two different gatherings. In Schlagintweit et al. (1863) elevations are given for Nélong [11,350 ft (3459 m)], Múkba [8600 ft (2621 m)] and Ussilla [8940 ft (2725 m)]. One of two syntypes housed at GOET, Schlagintweit’s collection identified by Grisebach as ‘ C. emodensis m.’, is designated here as the lectotype of C. emodensis , superseding Bor’s lectotype, which was ambiguous.

GOET

Universität Göttingen

BREM

Übersee-Museum Bremen

CAL

Botanical Survey of India

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

LE

Servico de Microbiologia e Imunologia

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

NE

University of New England

M

Botanische Staatssammlung München

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

JE

Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Calamagrostis

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Calamagrostis

Loc

Calamagrostis emodensis Grisebach (1868: 80)

Paszko, Beata 2014
2014
Loc

Calamagrostis emodensis

Grisebach, A. 1868: )
1868
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