Drymaria ovata Willd.
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Drymaria ovata Willd. |
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38. Drymaria ovata Willd. View in CoL in Roem. & Schult., Syst. Veg. 5: 406. 1819.
Type.
Ecuador. Quito, [1802], A. von Humboldt & A. J. A. Bonpland s. n. ( holotype: P [P 00274219!]; isotype: P [P 00335772!]).
Distribution.
Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina.
Notes.
The specimens deposited in P with the label “ Herbier Humboldt & Bonpland ” come from Bonpland’s private collection. According to Stauffer et al. (2012), these are to be considered holotypes. In the case of Drymaria ovata , there are two specimens at P representing original material. The one with the barcode “ P 00274219 ” bears the label “ Herbier Humboldt & Bonpland ” and represents the holotype.
For the same reason as with Drymaria arenarioides , authorship of Drymaria ovata should be attributed to Willdenow (see Turland et al. (2018), art. 46.3 example 15).
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