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Typification of the names of some Iberian species described by Lamarck

Authors: Ibáñez Cortina, Neus; Montserrat, Josep M.; Soriano, Ignasi;

Typification of the names of some Iberian species described by Lamarck

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[FRE] Lamarck a décrit quelques espèces ibériques sur la base des collections de l’herbier de Jussieu. Une part importante de ce matériel fut récoltée par Antoine et Bernard de Jussieu lors d’un voyage en Espagne et au Portugal au début du 18e siècle. Joan Salvador Riera, un des naturalistes espagnols les plus importants du moment, participa aussi à cette expédition en récoltant des échantillons pour son herbier. Les relations historiques existant entre ces collections doivent donc être prises en compte dans la recherche des types. Sur la base des spécimens collectés durant ces expéditions et déposés à P-LA, P-JU et BC-Salvador, les noms Cistus globularifolius Lam., Cistus lasianthus Lam., Cynoglossum lusitanicum Lam., Daphne lanuginosa Lam., Euphorbia isatidifolia Lam. et Mercurialis elliptica Poir. sont lectotypifiés.

[EN] Lamarck described some Iberian species on the basis of collections of Jussieu herbarium. A significant part of this material was collected at the beginning of the 18th century by Antoine and Bernard de Jussieu around Spain and Portugal. Joan Salvador Riera, one of the most relevant Spanish naturalists of his time, also participated in this expedition and collected voucher specimens for his herbarium. The historical relationships between these collections must be taken into account when searching for types. On the basis of the specimens collected during this trip and deposited in P-LA, P-JU and BC-Salvador, the following names, Cistus globularifolius Lam., Cistus lasianthus Lam., Cynoglossum lusitanicum Lam., Daphne lanuginosa Lam., Euphorbia isatidifolia Lam. and Mercurialis elliptica Poir. are lectotypified.

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Jean Baptiste Monnet de Lamarck, Typification, Joan Salvador Riera, Herbarium, Iberian species

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