R. Gogoi, W. Adamowski, N. Sherpa, Ashutosh Sharma, S. Borah
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Abstract In the publication “Typifications, new combinations and new synonyms in Indian Impatiens (Balsaminaceae)” by Singh, R. K. et al. (2021), the authors used pseudoscientific theoretical background, utilized material collected by other persons without citing the source of data in support of their claims, and made serious errors in the determination and delimitation of Impatiens taxa occuring in Himalayas and adjacent areas. They proposed new combinations and statuses without sufficient field and literature studies and failed to show convincing evidences in their treatments. Their documentation lacks important details, like authorship of the published pictures, locations and dates of pictures, or measurements of plant parts; the whole documentation has geographically biased gaps – in case of Western Himalayan or Sikkimese taxa, there is almost no original illustrative material. Finally, they falsely claimed extensive field studies in Western Himalaya. This paper reinstates 19 species and 1 variety synonymised by Singh et al. (2021) with scientific evidences based on illustrations from types and colour photographs from fresh collections.
Singh, R. K. et al.(2021)发表的《印度凤仙花(Balsaminaceae)的类型学、新组合和新同义词》(typations, new组合and new同义词)中,作者使用伪科学的理论背景,利用他人收集的资料而不引用数据来源来支持自己的主张,在喜马拉雅及邻近地区凤仙花分类群的确定和划分上犯了严重错误。他们提出了新的组合和状态,没有充分的实地和文献研究,未能在他们的治疗中显示令人信服的证据。他们的文件缺乏重要的细节,如发表照片的作者、照片的地点和日期,或植物部位的测量;整个文献都有地理上的偏差——在西喜马拉雅或锡金的分类群中,几乎没有原始的说明性材料。最后,他们谎称在西喜马拉雅进行了广泛的实地研究。本文恢复了Singh等人(2021)同义的19个物种和1个变种,并根据新收集的类型插图和彩色照片提供了科学证据。