Nomenclatural and taxonomic notes on Salvia sections Nobiles and Angulatae (Lamiaceae: Mentheae), with updated identification keys for these sections in Brazil
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Abstract
Salvia sect. Angulatae and S. sect. Nobiles are among the sections of Salvia L. (Lamiaceae) with most of their Brazilian species represented in the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado domains, which are important regions of species richness for the genus. After extensive evaluation of the literature, populations in situ and specimens in herbaria, including nomenclatural types, we identified a requirement for taxonomic and nomenclatural changes in S. arenaria and S. sellowiana, and for updated identification keys and taxonomic notes for the other members of these sections, particularly S. rivularis in S. sect. Nobiles. Two names are synonymised, Salvia articulata = S. sellowiana and S. itatiaiensis = S. arenaria and notes on the nomenclature and morphology of these species are provided. A first-step lectotypification (S. arenaria var. sellowii) and a second-step lectotypification (S. itatiaiensis) are also presented, as well as detailed descriptions for S. arenaria and S. sellowiana and preliminary conservation status assessments for both.
Salvia sect.Angulatae 和 S. sect.Nobiles 属于丹参科(唇形科),其大部分巴西物种分布在大西洋森林和塞拉多地区,这两个地区是该属物种丰富的重要地区。在对文献、原地种群和标本馆中的标本(包括命名类型)进行广泛评估后,我们确定需要对 S. arenaria 和 S. sellowiana 的分类和命名进行更改,并对这些部分的其他成员,尤其是 S. sect.Nobiles。S. articulata = S. sellowiana 和 S. itatiaiensis = S. arenaria,并提供了这些物种的命名和形态学注释。S. arenaria var. sellowii)和 S. itatiaiensis(S. itatiaiensis),并对 S. arenaria 和 S. sellowiana 进行了详细描述,对这两个物种的保护状况进行了初步评估。
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Kew Bulletin is an international peer-reviewed journal for the taxonomy, systematics and conservation of vascular plants and fungi. Papers on conservation, evolution, palynology, cytology, anatomy, biogeography and phytochemistry are considered, where relevant to taxonomy and systematics. Review papers on topics appropriate to the journal are invited. The journal is richly illustrated with line drawings and photographs, and also features a Book Review and Notices section. Four parts (c. 640 pp) are published each year.