Syzygium polypetalum (Wall.) Merrill & L.M. Perry (1941: 125)
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27. Syzygium polypetalum (Wall.) Merrill & L.M. Perry (1941: 125) View in CoL .
= Eugenia angustifolia Roxburgh (1832: 490) View in CoL , nom. illeg., non Lamarck 1789. = Jambosa polypetala Wallich (1840: 27) View in CoL . = Eugenia polypetala (Wall.) Wight (1842: 8 View in CoL . t. 610). Type citation:—‘A small tree, a native of Chittagong, where it flowers in March and April. The fruit ripens in June and July’. Lectotype (designated here): Icones Roxburgh Number 2135 (K!).
Distribution:— India [Arunchal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura, West Bengal], Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Notes:—Roxburgh’s name was illegitimate and Wallich’s Jambosa polypetala is a validly published replacement name. Merrill and Perry (1941), amongst others, were unaware of this and cited Wight as the earliest publication. As a result, the authorship is sometimes given as ‘Wall. ex Wight’, but this is incorrect. Since Wallich’s name is a nomen novum, it automatically takes the type of the replaced name, Roxburgh’s Eugenia angustifolia ( McNeill et al. 2012, Article 7.4), and is not typified by either of the Wallich Catalogue Numbers (3616 & 1830) cited by Merrill and Perry.
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Syzygium polypetalum (Wall.) Merrill & L.M. Perry (1941: 125)
Byng, James W., Wilson, Peter G. & Snow, Neil 2015 |
Eugenia angustifolia
Wight, R. 1842: 8 |
Wallich, N. 1840: ) |
Roxburgh, W. 1832: ) |