Gomphia Schreb
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/04C987EE-6982-F24F-F942-E742C8DBC9A4 |
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Gomphia Schreb |
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Gen. Pl.: 291. 1789 View Cited Treatment - Type (designated here): Ochna nitida Sw. View in CoL , Prodr.: 67. 1788 View Cited Treatment = Gomphia nitida (Sw.) View in CoL Vahl, Symb. Bot. 2: 49. 1791 View Cited Treatment - Lectotype (designated here): Jamaica, 1778, Roger Shakespear s.n. (BM barcode BM000757788). - For an image of the lectotype, see http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/scientific-resources/collections/botanical-collections/botany-specimen-database/?action=display&irn=4987930&ColSubDepartment=Flowering View
Thus typified, Gomphia falls into the synonymy of Ouratea Aubl. 1775 View Treatment and is no longer a potential threat to Campylospermum Tiegh. 1902 View Treatment , the currently used name of an Old World (mainly African) genus of ca. 65 species. So Campylospermum appears to be safe-unless and until someone finds out that it is antedated by and synonymous with Philomeda Thouars 1806 View Treatment , at which point a conservation proposal will hopefully be submitted. But that topic is, understandably, beyond the scope of the present note.
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