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Phytotaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 505 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-84
Author(s):  
ERIC DE CAMARGO SMIDT ◽  
A. L. V. TOSCANO DE BRITO ◽  
ANNA VICTORIA SILVÉRIO R. MAUAD ◽  
NICOLÁS GUTIÉRREZ MORALES

Prior taxonomic studies in subtribe Pleurothallidinae have suggested a close relationship between miscellaneous species featuring long-repent, segmented rhizomes, abbreviated ramicauls, few-flowered inflorescences, and flowers with partially connate sepals and trilobed lip. The lack of phylogenetic information for most species has prevented further conclusions or changes in their taxonomy; and as a result, they are currently assigned to several unrelated genera: Anathallis, Madisonia, Pabstiella, Pleurothallis, Sansonia and Specklinia. We performed phylogenetic analyses using nuclear (nrITS) and five plastid (matK, psbD-trnT, rps16-trnQ, trnH-psbA and trnS-trnG) markers and demonstrated that these species form an isolated clade which requires generic recognition. The name Madisonia, previously a monotypic genus endemic of the Amazon basin, is re-circumscribed and expanded to include nine species distributed in the Atlantic Rainforest and the Caribbean. Eight new nomenclatural combinations are proposed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-72
Author(s):  
Enrico Banfi ◽  
Gabriele Galasso

Echinochloa esculenta and E. frumentacea are crops derived from the wild E. crus-galli and E. colona respectively. They are currently treated at the species rank, although different infraspecific ranks have been proposed for both taxa in the past. After some considerations on domestication of Japanese and Indian millets, we propose to follow the concept by Harlan and De Wet, which implies the subspecific rank for the domesticated plants. Accordingly, the existing combination for Echinochloa esculenta is recovered and a new combination for E. frumentacea is here established.


2020 ◽  
Vol 45 (1) ◽  
pp. 221-249
Author(s):  
N. Forin ◽  
A. Vizzini ◽  
S. Nigris ◽  
E. Ercole ◽  
S. Voyron ◽  
...  

Specimens of Nectria spp. and Nectriella rufofusca were obtained from the fungarium of Pier Andrea Saccardo, and investigated via a morphological and molecular approach based on MiSeq technology. ITS1 and ITS2 sequences were successfully obtained from 24 specimens identified as ' Nectria ' sensu Saccardo (including 20 types) and from the type specimen of Nectriella rufofusca. For Nectria ambigua, N. radians and N. tjibodensis only the ITS1 sequence was recovered. On the basis of morphological and molecular analyses new nomenclatural combinations for Nectria albofimbriata, N. ambigua, N. ambigua var. pallens, N. granuligera, N. peziza subsp. reyesiana, N. radians, N. squamuligera, N. tjibodensis and new synonymies for N. congesta, N. flageoletiana, N. phyllostachydis, N. sordescens and N. tjibodensis var. crebrior are proposed. Furthermore, the current classification is confirmed for Nectria coronata, N. cyanostoma, N. dolichospora, N. illudens, N. leucotricha, N. mantuana, N. raripila and Nectriella rufofusca. This is the first time that these more than 100-yr-old specimens are subjected to molecular analysis, thereby providing important new DNA sequence data authentic for these names.


2020 ◽  
Vol 194 (1) ◽  
pp. 118-139
Author(s):  
Chiara Berlingeri ◽  
Manuel B Crespo ◽  
Teodardo Calles

Abstract Macroptilium gracile (Phaseolinae, Fabaceae) sensu lato is an extremely diverse species distributed from Mexico to Argentina. The taxonomic and nomenclatural history of the species is confusing, due to existing contrasting treatments. All 15 names corresponding to 12 taxa that have often been considered akin to M. gracile were selected here to clarify the identity of this taxonomic aggregate, using morphological, molecular and biogeographical analyses. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses (nMDS and cluster) of 67 morphological traits were performed on a sample of 109 herbarium sheets. Maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference analyses were conducted using plastid (rpl32-trnL(UAG), trnK-matK-trnK) and nuclear (ITS/5.8S) DNA sequence data on a sample of 31 accessions belonging to taxa of the M. gracile complex and other Macroptilium spp., using three members of related genera (Phaseolus and Vigna) as outgroups. A database with plant locations per taxa was used to elaborate a distribution map, and the potential habitats were estimated through nMDS analysis. Our morphological, molecular and biogeographic results suggest that members of the M. gracile complex belong to three taxonomic entities, for which a new arrangement is proposed accepting Macroptilium gracile (with two varieties) and M. campestre, including two new nomenclatural combinations (M. gracile var. subcoriaceum and M. campestre). Types for all cited names are indicated where available (with a new lectotype designation). Morphological, ecological and distributional data are reported for each accepted taxon.


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 108-142
Author(s):  
Charlotte M. Taylor ◽  
Jomar G. Jardim

Review of specimens and names of Faramea Aubl. (Rubiaceae, Coussareeae) has required new nomenclatural combinations, clarified the identities of some previously described species, and discovered some new taxa. Here we transfer two Faramea names, F. suaveolens Duchass. and F. panurensis Müll. Arg., to Coussarea Aubl.; review the identities of F. cuencana Standl., F. multiflora A. Rich., F. oblongifolia Standl., F. parvibractea Steyerm., F. spathacea Müll. Arg. ex Standl., and F. suerrensis (Donn. Sm.) Donn. Sm.; lectotypify F. multiflora and F. panurensis; transfer to Faramea and lectotypify Rudgea scandens K. Krause; and describe 13 new species and two new subspecies: F. camposiana C. M. Taylor of Ecuador and Peru, F. foreroana C. M. Taylor of Colombia, F. fosteri C. M. Taylor of western South America, F. galerasana C. M. Taylor of Ecuador, F. grayumiana C. M. Taylor of Central America, F. kampauicola C. M. Taylor of Ecuador and Peru, F. neilliana C. M. Taylor of western South America, F. premontana C. M. Taylor of Ecuador, F. quijosana C. M. Taylor of Ecuador, F. ramosiana C. M. Taylor of Colombia, F. reyneliana C. M. Taylor of Peru, F. stoneana C. M. Taylor with two subspecies from Central and western South America, F. suerrensis subsp. miryamiae C. M. Taylor from Colombia, and F. vernicosa C. M. Taylor of Ecuador and Peru.


PhytoKeys ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 146 ◽  
pp. 1-35
Author(s):  
Christopher B. Callaghan ◽  
Siak K. Png

In accordance with the previous reduction of the remaining genera of subfamily Magnolioideae (Magnoliaceae) into the genus Magnolia, twenty-six new nomenclatural combinations are formally made by transferring to Magnolia some additional Chinese and Vietnamese taxa from the segregate genera of Manglietia, Michelia and Yulania. The following nine new combinations are created from Manglietia, namely Magnolia admirabilis, M. albistaminea, M. guangnanica, M. jinggangshanensis, M. maguanica, M. pubipedunculata, M. pubipetala, M. rufisyncarpa and M. sinoconifera. Also, twelve new combinations are created from Michelia, namely Magnolia caloptila, M. caudata, M. fallax, M. gelida, M. hunanensis, M. maudiae var. rubicunda, M. multitepala, M. platypetala, M. rubriflora, M. septipetala, M. sonlaensis, M. xinningia. Finally, five new combinations are created from Yulania, namely Magnolia baotaina, M. pendula, M. pilocarpa var. ellipticifolia, M. puberula and M. urceolata.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 437 (4) ◽  
pp. 227-236
Author(s):  
DIEGO PENNECKAMP ◽  
RODRIGO CHAURA ◽  
GLORIA ROJAS ◽  
TOD STUESSY

New taxonomic names and combinations are proposed for the genus Plectocephalus (Asteraceae) in Chile, which has traditionally been included within Centaurea s.l. Based on morphology and geographical distribution, new nomenclatural combinations for seven taxa and eleven new synonyms are given as well as complete descriptions of two species.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 433 (3) ◽  
pp. 190-194 ◽  
Author(s):  
MARCELO D. ARANA ◽  
JUAN CARLOS MORENO SAIZ

In this contribution the following new nomenclatural combinations for the natural hybrid taxa of Oeosporangium (Pteridaceae: Cheilanthoideae) occurring in the western Mediterranean basin and Canary Islands are proposed: Oeosporangium × ibericum (Rasbach & Reichst.) Arana & Moreno-Saiz, Oeosporangium × insulare (Rasbach & Reichst.) Arana & Moreno-Saiz, Oeosporangium × malacitense (Rasbach & Reichst.) Arana & Moreno-Saiz, Oeosporangium × marchettianum (Rasbach, Reichst. & Schneller) Arana & Moreno-Saiz, Oeosporangium × prototinaei (Rasbach, Reichst. & Schneller) Arana & Moreno-Saiz, Oeosporangium × teneriffae (Rasbach & Reichst.) Arana & Moreno-Saiz and Oeosporangium × tolocense (Rasbach, Reichst. & Schneller) Arana & Moreno-Saiz. Also the name Oeosporangium pulchellum is lectotypified.


Author(s):  
D. G. Melnikov ◽  
L. I. Krupkina

Based on the published data of molecular phylogenetic studies of the tribe Cariceae Dumort. genera (Cyperaceae), obtained by an international collaboration (The Global Carex Group, 2016; et al.), and morphological characters of the genera (Kukkonen, 1990; and others), new nomenclatural combinations and replacement names in the genus Carex L. are published for 11 species, one subspecies and two sections previously included in the genus Kobresia Willd.


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