India ( Hooker 1872 ), 2008
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171. Musa sanguinea Hook. View in CoL f.
Botanical Magazine 98: t. 5975 (1872). — Type: Hooker
(1872), Botanical Magazine 98: t. 5975 (syntype).
REMARKS
Musa sanguinea Hook. View in CoL f. was discovered in 1869 by Mann, in the Mahuni forests on the banks of the Booree Deling River in Upper Assam, India ( Hooker 1872) View in CoL . Hooker (1872) diagnosed it from a flowering plant at Kew Garden in January 1872 and provided an illustration (lectotype). After the illustration was drawn, parts of inflorescence and fruits were preserved in a liquid (K 32103.000!). It includes a label which indicates that the seeds were collected in Assam. There is a specimen at K!, obviously taken from the same plant the description was based on, viz. “Hort. Kew 3.XII.1884 ”. The label cites “Bot. Mag. 98: t. 5975”. That sheet was erroneously designated as a lectotype by Liu et al. (2002: 79). However, the illustration represents original material.
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India ( Hooker 1872 )
Häkkinen, Markku & Väre, Henry 2008 |
India ( Hooker 1872 )
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