Vriesea simplex (Vellozo) Beer (1856: 97)
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2. Vriesea simplex (Vellozo) Beer (1856: 97) View in CoL
Basionym: Tillandsia simplex Vellozo (1829: 133) View in CoL . Lectotype (designated by Smith [ Smith & Downs 1977]): Original parchment plate of Flora fluminensis in the Manuscript Section of the Biblioteca Nacional, Rio de Janeiro [cat. no.: mss1198652_134], published in 3 rd Iconograph: Vellozo (1831: tab.130).
Epitype (designated here):— BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro, Guapimirim, PARNASO, Trilha do Miudinho, fl., 22 February 2011, B.F.S. Neves & F.P. Uribbe 6 (R!).
Vriesea mesiana Jacob-Makoy Hortus (1898: 246) . nom. nud.
Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes:— The history of the basionym of V. simplex View in CoL is similar to V. ensiformis var. ensiformis View in CoL , however few names have been attributed to this species. The name V. mesiana ( Dauthenay 1898: 246) , mentioned in Revue Horticole has no diagnosis, herein being considered a nomen nudum, according to Art. 38 of the Melbourne Code (McNeil et al. 2012). It was just used once for sale in the Jacob Makoy garden. Mez (1894) considered V. scalaris View in CoL to be a synonym of V. simplex View in CoL , however, the former is currently accepted ( Smith & Downs 1977). Wawra (1880) confused V. simplex View in CoL with V. psittacina View in CoL and synonymized the first. This misconception may be caused mainly by the similarity of the plate of Vellozo’s Flora Fluminensis with V. psittacina View in CoL . The drawing shows no pendulous inflorescence, one of the main taxonomic characteristics of V. simplex View in CoL , used to distinguish it from the other species. In addition, the specimen was obviously drawn in flower bud stage ( Fig. 1E–F View FIGURE 1 ). Probably, the plate was based on a dried specimen, where some features were lost. Nevertheless, this is not mentioned in Vellozo’s protologue, the flower shape and the spacing of the internodes of the rachis ( Fig. 1E–H View FIGURE 1 ) strongly suggests the identity of the species. All these characteristics were considered for the epitype designation ( Fig. 1E–H View FIGURE 1 ).
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Vriesea simplex (Vellozo) Beer (1856: 97)
Kessous, Igor M., Salgueiro, Fabiano & Costa, Andrea F. 2018 |
Vriesea mesiana
Jacob-Makoy Hortus 1898: 246 |
Tillandsia simplex
Vellozo 1829: 133 |
V. simplex
Vellozo 1829 |
V. simplex
Vellozo 1829 |
V. simplex
Vellozo 1829 |
V. simplex
Vellozo 1829 |
V. psittacina
Hooker 1828 |
V. psittacina
Hooker 1828 |