Iris songarica Schrenk

Boltenkov, Eugeny V. & Schröder, Christof N., 2019, Nomenclatural notes on Iris songarica (Iridaceae) and two related names, Phytotaxa 387 (4), pp. 289-294 : 290

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.387.4.2

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scientific name

Iris songarica Schrenk
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Iris songarica Schrenk View in CoL in Fischer & Meyer (1841: 3)

Joniris songarica (Schrenk) Klatt (1872: 502) View in CoL Sclerosiphon songaricum (Schrenk) Nevski (1937: 331) View in CoL .

Protologue citation:—“ Lect. in campis ad fl. Ajagus, sub finem Maji m. fructibus maturis onusta ”. Type (lectotype, designated here by E. V. Boltenkov ):— KAZAKHSTAN. [East Kazakhstan Region], Nugym am Ajagus , [fr.], 30 May [1840], [Schrenk] s.n. Herb. Schrenk ( LE! barcode LE00050105 – Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ; isolectotypes LE! barcodes LE00050106 , LE00050107 , LE01017906 ). Other original material examined:— KAZAKHSTAN. [East Kazakhstan Region], Songaria, Nugym am Ajagus , May 1840, [Schrenk] s.n. ( LE! barcode LE01017907 ) ; Songaria, in deserti ad fl. Ajagus , 28 May 1840, [Schrenk] s.n. ( LE! barcode LE01017908 ) ; Deserta sabulosa apud Ajagus , s.d., [Schrenk] s.n. ( LE! barcodes LE01017909 , LE01017910 ) ; Ajagus, s.d., Schrenk s.n. Herb. Bongard ( LE! barcode LECB0001747 About LECB ) .

= Iris songarica var. multiflora Kuntze (1887: 242) View in CoL . Protologue citation:—“Nördlich von As’chabad in der Sandwüste”. Type (lectotype, designated here by E.V. Boltenkov ):— TURKMENISTAN. [Ahal Region], Iris songorica Schrenk v. multiflora View in CoL m. caule 60–90 cm alto 3–4 spathis plurifloris, hellblau; bei Askabad in der Sandwüste, [fl.], May [18]86, [Kuntze] s.n., Herb. O. Kuntze no. 599 ( NY! barcode NY00319391 – digital image available at https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/vh/specimen_details.php?irn=253103) .

= Iris multiflora Zinger (1901: 163) View in CoL . Protologue citation:—“Turcomania, Hejer”. Type (lectotype, designated here by E.V. Boltenkov):— KAZAKHSTAN. [South Kazakhstan Region, Shardara District], [Label 1 (handwritten)]: Not far from the Uzun-Ata , left bank, 16 May [18]98, [fl.], [I. Geyer] s.n.; [Label 2 (handwritten by W. J. Zinger, with the printed note “Herbarium Horti Botanici Jurievensis”)]: Iris sp. Not far from the Uzun-Ata, left bank, Syr-Darya Oblast , 16 May [18]98, I. Geyer s.n. [originally in Russian] ( TU! barcode TU314902 – Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ) .

Notes:— Iris songarica View in CoL was described by Schrenk ( Fischer & Meyer 1841) based on the plants at the fruiting stage collected in late May 1840 along the way from Ayagoz to Lake Balkhash, on the banks of the Ayagoz River, eastern Kazakhstan. Almost all the above-mentioned original specimens of I. songarica View in CoL belong to Schrenk’s herbarium. Most likely the label of the specimen here selected as lectotype ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ) was handwritten by Schrenk ( Lipsky 1905: 577); originally the plant was named as “ Iris gramineus ”, but the specific epithet was struck through and superscripted as follows: “ soongorica Schk n. sp.!”. We prefer to designate the herbarium sheet LE00050105 as lectotype of I. songarica View in CoL because it agrees with the protologue and is the most complete and informative.

Iris songarica var. multiflora was described by Kuntze (1887) based on the plants collected by him in the Karakum Desert near Ashgabat, southern Turkmenistan. The specimen NY00319391 is designated here as lectotype of the name, since there is no evidence that it is the only specimen from which the description was made. This specimen is accompanied by a label handwritten by Kuntze and agrees well with the protologue.

Iris multiflora View in CoL was described by Zinger (1901) from plants collected by I. Hejer in 1898 in Syr-Darya Oblast (a part of Russian Turkistan), in the floodplain of the Syr Darya River, left bank, near the Uzun-Ata tract. In the protologue, this territory is referred to as “Turcomania [ Turkmenistan]”. It is possible that only one specimen ever existed ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). If so, this would be the holotype (Art. 9.1 of the ICN, Turland et al. 2018), but, as we cannot be certain about, because there is no definite indication in the protologue, we select the specimen as lectotype ( McNeill 2014). This specimen is represented by a single flowering stem with four flowers. The lectotype specimen is accompanied by a label with description in Latin, handwritten by Zinger, which clearly conforms to the information provided in the protologue of I. multiflora View in CoL (“ Iris sp. Iris multiflora View in CoL m.: affinis I. soongaricae Schr. (Boiss. V. 126; Ledb. IV. 99, 100), sed caule compresso flexuoso sesquipedali, spathas 3–4 distantes subbifloras gerente, et perigonii laciniis angustioribus differt. Plantae partes inferiores foliaque radicalia desiderantur ”). The specimen is also accompanied by a printed label, on which W. Lipsky handwrote as follows: “ Iris songarica Schrenk View in CoL ! March 1902 ”.

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

LE

Servico de Microbiologia e Imunologia

O

Botanical Museum - University of Oslo

NY

William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

J

University of the Witwatersrand

I

"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University

TU

Tulane University, Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Asparagales

Family

Iridaceae

Genus

Iris

Loc

Iris songarica Schrenk

Boltenkov, Eugeny V. & Schröder, Christof N. 2019
2019
Loc

Iris multiflora

Zinger, B. 1901: )
1901
Loc

Iris songarica var. multiflora

Kuntze, O. 1887: )
1887
Loc

Joniris songarica (Schrenk)

Nevski, S. A. 1937: )
Klatt, F. W. 1872: )
1872
Loc

Iris songarica

Fischer, F. E. L. & Meyer, C. A. 1841: 3
1841
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