The identity of Drimia purpurascens, with a new nomenclatural and taxonomic approach to the “Drimia undata” group (Hyacinthaceae = Asparagaceae subfam. Scilloideae)
The identity of Drimia purpurascens , a name usually synonymised to the African D. elata , is clarified. Morphological data in the protologue allow identification of the former with the Mediterranean D. undata ( Urginea undulata ), which is usually treated as belonging to Charybdis , a genus morphol...
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Published in | Plant systematics and evolution Vol. 306; no. 4 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Vienna
Springer Vienna
01.08.2020
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | The identity of
Drimia purpurascens
, a name usually synonymised to the African
D. elata
, is clarified. Morphological data in the protologue allow identification of the former with the Mediterranean
D. undata
(
Urginea undulata
), which is usually treated as belonging to
Charybdis
, a genus morphologically and molecularly separated from both
Drimia
s.str. and
Urginea
. However,
Charybdis
is considered to be illegitimate and hence unavailable for use, and when treated as different from
Drimia
and
Urginea
, the name
Squilla
might be applied. A binding decision was requested from the Nomenclature Committee for Vascular Plants on whether
Scilla
and
Squilla
are sufficiently alike to be confused. In the meantime,
Drimia
is here accepted to include, among others, two morphologically distinct aggregates: the “
D. undata
group” and the “
D. maritima
group”. The present contribution focusses on the former, in which three species are recognised that show clear morphological and biogeographical differences. Two specific names are revived:
D. purpurascens
(for
D. undata
) and
D. serotina
(for
D. tazensis
), the latter established as a new combination. Furthermore, a new species (
D. palaestina
sp. nov.) is described for the easternmost Mediterranean populations referred to
D. undata
. Similarly, one additional combination,
D. secundiflora
, is effected in the “
Drimia maritima
group”. Nomenclatural types (including 3 new lectotypes, 2 new neotypes and 1 new epitype) are indicated, and synonyms are shown for each accepted taxon. The taxonomic treatment for the “
D. undata
group” including chromosome numbers, phenology, habitats, distribution, and conservation status is presented. An identification key is also reported. |
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ISSN: | 0378-2697 1615-6110 2199-6881 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00606-020-01689-1 |