Fallopia conwentzii Doweld, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.308.1.5 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2E349B25-FFBA-2277-FF61-FBD67877C909 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Fallopia conwentzii Doweld |
status |
nom. nov. |
2. Fallopia conwentzii Doweld , nom. nov. pro Polygonum convolvuloides Conwentz (1886: 48) non Brügger (1886a: 102), nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1) ≡ Fallopia convolvuloides (Conwentz) Arbuzova (2006: 28) , nom. illeg. non ( Degen & al. 1924: 78) Holub (1971: 176) (Art. 53.1).
Type:—not designated.
Eponymy:— The specific epithet is dedicated to Hugo Wilhelm Conwentz (1855—1922), famous German (Prussian) palaeobotanist.
Stratigraphy:— Upper Eocene.
Status:— Fruits.
IFPNI registration lsid:— C666F1A2-420E-4FE6-A728-90FE2C704338
Note:— Although the fossil name Polygonum convolvuloides Conwentz is correct in the genus Polygonum , since it has a priority over extant P. convolvuloides Brügger (1886a: 102) [see details below], its combination in Fallopia , F. convolvuloides (Conwentz) Arbuzova (2006: 28) , was illegitimate due to the existence of the earlier extant Fallopia ×convolvuloides ( Degen & al. 1924: 78) Holub (1971: 176). Therefore, a replacement name is necessary for the fossil P. convolvuloides Conwentz when it is treated as Fallopia . Original fossil materials of Conwentz were possibly destroyed in World War II, new materials were not found.
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