Coleus scruposus A. J. Paton
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Coleus scruposus A. J. Paton View in CoL , Phytokeys 129: 92. 2019 View Cited Treatment .
≡ Pycnostachys kassneri De Wild. View in CoL , Contr. Fl. Katanga: 172. & Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles 41 (2): 54. 1921., non Coleus kassneri Robyns & Lebrun. View in CoL
= Pycnostachys congensis Gürke View in CoL , Bull. Herb. Boissier 4: 819. 1896. Type: DR. Congo, Lusambo, 1891, G. Descamps 27 (lectotype Z [Z- 000021015], designated here).
≡ Coleus congensis (Gürke) A. J. Paton View in CoL , Phytokeys 129: 35. 2019 View Cited Treatment .
Type.
DR. Congo, Katanga, West Kundelungu, 17 May 1908, T. Kassner 2794 (holotype BR [ BR 0000009824614 ]; isotype BM [ BM 000838018 ], HBG, K [ K 000405735 ]).
Description.
Paton et al. (2009: 390), Paton et al. (2013: 318), as Pycnostachys kassneri De Wild.
Distribution.
Tanzania to Zambia.
Habitat and еcology.
Savannah, riparian forest, scree, dry woodland; 950–1650 m elev.
Additional specimens.
DR. Congo, Kasaï, Sandoa, près de Kambungu, 23 Apr 1959, S. Risopoulos 970 ( BR, K, WAG); Bas-Katanga, Samba, 1891, G. Descamps 28 ( BR); Kamina, Lovoi, Mar 1932, P. Quarré 2971 ( BR); Haut-Katanga, Upemba, Mont Muye, 3 May 1948, G. F. de Witte 3774 ( BR); Vallée de la Kalumengongo, près des chutes, 12 Apr 1949, G. F. de Witte 6071 ( BR, K, WAG); Mugila, 23 May 1908, T. Kassner 2967 ( K); Kundelungu, 17 km NW Sampwe, 24 Apr 1970, S. Lisowski, F. Malaisse, J. - J. Symoens 11072 ( BR, POZG); Route Kolwezi-Kamina, km 75, 5 Apr 1948, A. Schmitz 1780 ( BR).
Notes.
1. Calyx teeth length is variable; specimens from DR. Congo and Zambia with very short calyx teeth (<2 mm) also tend to have calyx throat that is tomentose inside (e. g. A. Schmitz 1780, J. - J. Symoens 10239). Further work is needed to decide if this represents a distinct taxon or just one extreme of a continuous variation.
2. Lectotypification of Pycnostachys congensis Gürke. Gürke (1896) cited two syntypes of Pycnostachys congensis Gürke ( G. Descamps 27 (syntype B destroyed; isosyntype Z), DR. Congo, Lusambo & G. Descamps 28 (syntype B destroyed; isotype BR), DR. Congo, Samba, 1891. We select G. Descamps 27 ( Z) as the lectotype because it comprises a whole plant.
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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève |
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Universität Zürich |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Embrapa Agrobiology Diazothrophic Microbial Culture Collection |
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Bristol Museum |
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Hiroshima Botanical Garden |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Wageningen University |
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Adam Mickiewicz University |
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
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Coleus scruposus A. J. Paton
Meerts, Pierre J. & Paton, Alan J. 2024 |
Pycnostachys kassneri
De Wild., Contr. Fl. 1921: 54 |
Pycnostachys congensis Gürke
1896: 819 |