Solanum leprosum Ortega, 1800
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Solanum leprosum Ortega View in CoL , Nov. Pl. Descr. Dec. 115. 1800
Ind. loc.: “ Habitat in Regno Chilensi. Floret in Horto R. Matrit. Septembri et Octobri è seminibus missis per D. Neè ”.
Neotype, designated here: MA 334600 ; possible isotypes MA 334600/2, MA 334600/3.
Current accepted name: Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav.
I found several sheets filed as S. leprosum in MA (MA 334600, MA 334584, MA 3334600/2, MA 334600/3); of these only MA 334600 (the 3 sheets) are potential neotype material, as MA 334584 does not match the protologue in being from Mexico (“Nee iter, Nueva Espana”) and being non-prickly version (prickles are mentioned in the protologue). The three sheets of MA 334600 are probably from the same plant; their morphology is all very similar. All are labelled as S. leprosum Ortega ; MA 334600/2 with “ Solanum leprosum Ortega, Ex. Hort. Matri. 1800 ” in the hand of José Demetrio Rodriguez, MA 334600/3 as “ Solanum leprosum Ortega decade/” in an unknown hand, and MA 334600 as “ Solanum leprosum Ortega ” in what is probably the hand of Rodriguez, but without a date. MA 334600 is the best preserved sheet and has a bud and two flowers clearly showing the declinate style mentioned in the protologue and is chosen here as the neotype ( Fig. 1c View Fig ). All of these specimens are clearly identifiable as S. elaeagnifolium , described by Cavanilles five years earlier, also from material collected in Chile by Luis Née, the botanist on the Malaspina Expedition (1789-1794; Muñoz Garmendia, 1992) that circumnavigated the globe and sent many novelties back to Spain for cultivation in the Jardín Botánico.
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