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Luehea speciosa Willdenow 1801

Authors: Gerace, Samuele; Bovini, Massimo G.; Peruzzi, Lorenzo; Baumgratz, José Fernando A.;

Luehea speciosa Willdenow 1801

Abstract

Luehea speciosa Willdenow (1801: 410). Type:— VENEZUELA. Distrito Capital: Caracas, “ Crescit prope Caracas ”, Bredemeyer s.n. (holotype B! [B-W14376–010]). The specimen collected by Bredemeyer (s.n.) in Venezuela is the only one cited in the protologue of L. speciosa (Willdenow 1801). We located only one specimen in Herbarium B where his collections are found (Stafleu & Cowan 1976 –1988: 298). It consists of a sheet (barcode B-W14376–000) with only one label containing the identification and location data similar to those mentioned in the protologue. Another sheet contains one fertile specimen with both species and collector names (barcode B-W14376–010). Since no duplicates of the original sample were found, we believe that specimen B-W14376–010 can be considered as the holotype of the name L. speciosa in accordance with Art. 9.1 of the ICN and Mabberley (2002: 255). Based on Burret (1926), Rijckevorsel (2005), Brummitt (2007: 592) and the present study, the application of the name L. speciosa is confirmed as an accepted species.

Published as part of Gerace, Samuele, Bovini, Massimo G., Peruzzi, Lorenzo & Baumgratz, José Fernando A., 2022, Typification of names in the neotropical genus Luehea (Malvaceae: Grewioideae), pp. 180-188 in Phytotaxa 542 (2) on page 185, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.542.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/6415980

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Malvales, Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Luehea, Luehea speciosa, Biodiversity, Plantae, Malvaceae, Taxonomy

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