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Abstract Gautier, L. & M.W. Callmander (2021). A synoptic revision of the genus Deidamia (Passifloraceae). Candollea 76: 293–297. In English, English and French abstracts. Deidamia Noronha ex Thouars (Passifloraceae) is a small genus known from Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. The previous treatment by Henri Perrier de la Bâthie for the Flore de Madagascar et des Comores recognized five species: Deidamia alata Noronha ex Thouars, Deidamia bicolor H. Perrier, Deidamia bipinnata Tul., Deidamia commersoniana DC. and Deidamia setigera Tul. A complete study of all material available in G, K, MO and P has facilitated a critical review of the taxonomy of the genus. Only three species are here recognized: Deidamia alata, Deidamia commersoniana and Deidamia thompsoniana DC. Three names are proposed as new synonyms and five lectotypes are designated. An identification key is provided, as well as data concerning distribution, ecology and conservation status for each accepted species. First published online: October 13, 2021.
摘要Gautier,L.&M.W.Callmander(2021)。山莨菪碱属(西番莲科)的一个天气学修订。Candollea 76:293–297。英文、英文和法文摘要。Deidamia Noronha ex Thouars(西番莲科)是马达加斯加和科摩罗群岛的一个小属。Henri Perrier de la Bâthie之前对Flore de Madagascar et des Comores的处理识别了五个物种:Deidamia alata Noronha ex Thouars、Deidamiaa bicolor H.Perrier、Deidania bipinnata Tul。,Deidamia commercesoniana DC。和Deidamia setigera Tul。对G、K、MO和P中所有可用材料的完整研究促进了对该属分类学的批判性审查。这里只承认了三个物种:阿拉塔Deidamia alata、商业Deidania commercesoniana和thompsoniana DC。提出了三个名称作为新的同义词,并指定了五个选择类型。提供了一个识别密钥,以及关于每个接受物种的分布、生态和保护状况的数据。首次在线发布:2021年10月13日。
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Candollea is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original scientific papers, preferably in English but also in French. Spanish language manuscripts will be evaluated only if linked to scientific projects involving the Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de Genève. Successful submissions will be in the fields of evolution, molecular systematics, morphology-anatomy, nomenclature, taxonomy, or vegetation analyses of plants. Reviews and articles on the history of botanical collections are welcome. New distribution records lacking pertinent analyses will not be considered. Manuscripts dealing with nomenclature alone will be considered only if clearly related to the Geneva library or herbarium (G). Authors are encouraged to deposit duplicates of their material, especially nomenclatural types, at G.