Kutchubaea insignis Fisch. ex DC.
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[1481] Kutchubaea insignis Fisch. ex DC. View in CoL View at ENA
( Fig. 50D View FIG )
Prodr. [A. P. de Candolle] 4: 373 [late Sep. 1830] ( Candolle 1830).
Gardenia integra A.Rich., Mém. Rubiac. 241 [Dec. 1830] ( Richard 1830), nom. illeg. superfl. (includes original material of Kutchubaea insignis View in CoL ).
Kutchubaea laxiflora Benth. & Hook.f., Gen. Pl. View in CoL [Bentham & Hooker f.] 2 (1): 98 [7-9 Apr. 1873] (Bentham & Hooker 1873), “ Kotchubaea View in CoL ”, pro parte quoad specim. in flore, nom. inval. (genus name and epithet not associated).
NOTES. — The original description of Gardenia integra ( Richard 1830: 241) is followed by: “ Crescit in Guianâ (Richard). Kutchubaea insignis Fischer ex De Cand. annot. in herb. Mus . Paris .” The first sentence refers to L.C. Richard s.n. (P00836504), on whose left label Achille Richard wrote “ Gardenia integra nob.” The second sentence is an indirect reference to another specimen at P, J. Martin s.n. [P00836503], which bears a label in Candolle’s hand that reads “ Kutchubaea insignis Fisch. ” The original material of G. integra thus comprises two collections, making lectotypification of this name necessary. L.C. Richard s.n., barcode P00836504, is here designated as lectotype. Also, the publication of K. insignis Fisch. ex DC. predates that of G. integra ; hence the latter name is superfluous and illegitimate.
VERNACULAR NAMES. — Pa: tukuyuy-kamwi.
HERBARIUM DATA (FG). — 9 collections at CAY. Sel. exs.: J. Martin s.n. (original material P[P00836503]).
INVENTORY DATA (FG). — 10 trees in 8 plots; Fmax <1 %; dbhinv = 44.2 cm.
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