Lophogyne aeruginosa (P. Royen) C.T. Philbrick & C.P. Bove, 2023

Bedoya, Ana M. & Pérez, Álvaro J., 2023, New records of riverweeds (Podostemaceae) from the tropical Andes (Ecuador and Colombia): getting our feet wet to bypass collection bias in Neotropical rivers, Phytotaxa 585 (4), pp. 274-280 : 278

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.585.4.3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7706401

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scientific name

Lophogyne aeruginosa (P. Royen) C.T. Philbrick & C.P. Bove
status

comb. nov.

2. Lophogyne aeruginosa (P. Royen) C.T. Philbrick & C.P. Bove View in CoL View at ENA , comb. nov.

Phytotaxa 400: 83. 2019.

Basionym: Marathrum aeruginosum. P. Royen View in CoL , Mededeelingen van het Botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Rijks Universiteit te Utrecht 107: 132, tab. 8. figs. 1–2. 1951. TYPE:— Venezuela, Territorio Federal Amazonas, Orinoco River, at Raudal Santa Barbara, between Tamatama and San Fernando de Atabapo, altitude 100 m s.n.m., 7 September 1944 (fl,fr), J.A. Steyermark 58438 (holotype: F-1255237)

= Apinagia penicillata P. Royen, Mededeelingen van het Botanisch View in CoL Museum en Herbarium van de Rijks Universiteit te Utrecht 107: 66–67, tab. 4, figs. 11–16. 1951. Basionym: Oenone penicillata P. Royen ex Maguire. View in CoL Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 75(4) 382–383. 1948. TYPE: SURINAME. Saramacca River , 11 October 1944 , B. Maguire 24927 (holotype: NY-387822; isotypes: BR, F, GH,K449051, P-167927, U not seen, US-1950184).

Notes:—The voucher specimens here identified as Lophogyne cf. aeruginosa have prostrate stems, solitary flowers (each subtended by a spathella), 2 stamens that arise on one side of the ovary, absence of a gynophore, non-cristate stigmas, and 6 winged ribs in the fruits visible when the capsules are dry; all defining traits of L. aeruginosa ( Figure 1a View FIGURE 1 ) (Bove et al. 2011). Characteristics of the species not visible in the material collected include opposite shoots along a branched, compressed, irregular base 2–10 mm diameter; leaves repeatedly forked or cuneate with forked lobes apically, 1–5 cm long ( Berry 2004; Bove et al. 2020).

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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

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