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Proposal to conserve the name Bosea yervamora (Amaranthaceae) with a conserved type

Authors :
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Biología Vegetaly Ecología
Francisco-Ortega, Javier
Gandhi, Kanchi N.
Santos-Guerra, Arnoldo
Tye, Alan
Franck, Alan R.
Mejías Gimeno, José Antonio
Flickinger, A.
Jestrow, Brett
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Biología Vegetaly Ecología
Francisco-Ortega, Javier
Gandhi, Kanchi N.
Santos-Guerra, Arnoldo
Tye, Alan
Franck, Alan R.
Mejías Gimeno, José Antonio
Flickinger, A.
Jestrow, Brett
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Linnaeus (Crit. Bot.: 77. 1737) coined the genus name “Bosea” to honor Caspar Bose (1645–1700), who owned a famous garden in Leipzig (“Bose Senator Lipsiensis”). Later Linnaeus (Hort. Cliff.: 84. 1738) spelled the name as “Bosia”, provided a description and referenced earlier works, viz., Plukenet (Almagestum: 42. 1696), Sloane (Cat. Pl. Jamaica: 135 [sub Tilia]. 1696, Voy. Jamaica 2: 19 [sub Tilia], t. 158, fig. 3. 1725), Ray (Hist. Pl. 3 (24: Dendrologiæ): 88 [sub Tilia]. 1704), Walther (Design. Pl.: 24 [sub Frutex], t. 10. 1735), and Thran (Index Pl. Horti Carolsruh.: 44. 1733). Subsequently, Linnaeus (Gen. Pl., ed. 2: 102. 1742, Sp. Pl.: 225. 1753; Gen. Pl., ed. 5: 105. 1754) reverted to the original spelling, and it was validated as Bosea, monotypic when published in 1753 with B. yervamora L. as generitype. The epithet is a noun in apposition. The name B. yervamora L. is still in use to refer to the only species of Amaranthaceae endemic in the Canary Islands, where it is common in thermophilous woodland

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OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416035595
Document Type :
Electronic Resource