Rothia tenuifolia Tineo, Cat. Pl. Hort. Panorm.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.612.2.2 |
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8. Rothia tenuifolia Tineo, Cat. Pl. Hort. Panorm. : 280. 1827. [after 1 December 1827]
≡ Andryala tenuifolia (Tineo) DC., Prodr. View in CoL 7: 244. 1838.
Ind. Loc.: —“In arvis prope Panormum; alli Ficarazzi”.
Neotype (here designated):—[Sicily] Andryala tenuifolia Tin. in D. C. Prodr 7 p 245, in arvis arenosis ficarazzi, May 1879, M. Lojacono-Pojero 29649, ( P03772068 photo!, image available at: http://mediaphoto.mnhn.fr/media/1441347354235biA985OD3tcLKk51).
Note:—No original material was found in the studied herbaria. Therefore, in accordance with the Art. 9.8 of the ICN, a neotypification would be required. In PAL is housed a specimen (code PAL11874 About PAL ) collected in May at Ficarazzi (a village near Palermo) by V. Tineo; no date was reported; it bears the name Andryala tenuifolia , so it was labelled after 1838. PAL11874 About PAL consists of a damaged portion of plants with few leaves and capitula that does not allow a clear lecture of the diagnostic characters. Therefore, we prefer to designate as neotype a specimen collected from Ficarazzi by Michele Lojacono-Pojero preserved at P (distributed within his Centuries “Plantae Siculae Rariores”). It is a wellpreserved specimen rich in leaves and capitula. The neotype designated here matches the protologue and corresponds to the current application of the name that is referred to a plant endemic to Sicily, peninsular Italy, Sardinia and Corse (Greuter 2006).
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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