Viktor O Nachychko, Clemens Pachschwöll, Mihai Puşcaş, Ghizela Vonica, Gergely Király
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摘要
本文对发现于东阿尔卑斯山脉、喀尔巴阡山脉和第纳里底山脉的二倍体植物Tanacetumclusii进行了命名和分类研究,并对其分布现状进行了评述。对历史分类学文献的仔细研究表明,T.clusii的组合是由Kerner首先提出的,并且早于Soják (1871 vs. 1971)目前使用的一个更年轻的同义词。其中一个来自吴州的核花菊标本,在这里被指定为非法名称Pyrethrumclusii的一个表型,在此基础上,菊花(chrysanthemum umclusii),是T.clusii的基础。这个名称的目的是避免歧义在分类解释其先前选择的选型。根据对原始材料的研究,将SIB的一个凭证指定为Tanacetumcorymbosumsubsp.subcorymbosum的同义名chrysanthemum - subcorymbosum的一个选型。当clusii被作为T.corymbosum s.l的一个单独的亚种来处理时,在亚种等级中,最后一个名字是唯一正确的。此外,在这里,来自SAMU的一个标本被指定为Pyrethrumcorymbosumf的新种。新发现的巨头虫异型同义种。对现有种分布的分析表明,克氏蜱原产于瑞士(已证实)、意大利、奥地利、斯洛文尼亚、克罗地亚、波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那、匈牙利(已证实)、斯洛伐克、波兰、乌克兰和罗马尼亚。虽然目前没有被瑞士文学接受,但T.clusii可以被确认为瑞士格劳松州。匈牙利也是如此,除了文献中的 kk Mts之外,这里还介绍了Kőszeg和Mátra Mts的新地区。此外,在保加利亚、捷克共和国、法国、希腊、黑山和土耳其存在T.clusii没有得到证实,并在不同的来源中错误地记录下来。
Taxonomic status and nomenclature of Tanacetumclusii (Asteraceae, Asteroideae, Anthemideae), with comments on its distribution.
The paper provides nomenclatural and taxonomic accounts on Tanacetumclusii, a diploid species found in the Eastern Alps, the Carpathians, and the Dinarides, as well as comments on its current distribution. A careful examination of historic taxonomic literature showed that the combination T.clusii was first proposed by Kerner and predates a currently used much younger isonym by Soják (1871 vs. 1971). One specimen, a karyovoucher from WU, is designated here as an epitype for the illegitimate name Pyrethrumclusii, upon which Chrysanthemumclusii, the basionym of T.clusii, is based. This designation aims to avoid ambiguity in the taxonomic interpretation of its previously selected lectotype. Based on examining the original material, a voucher from SIB is designated as a lectotype of the synonymic name Chrysanthemumsubcorymbosum, a basionym of Tanacetumcorymbosumsubsp.subcorymbosum. The last name is the only correct one in the rank of subspecies when T.clusii is alternatively treated as a separate subspecies within T.corymbosum s.l. In addition, one specimen from SAMU is designated here as a neotype of Pyrethrumcorymbosumf.macrocephalum, a newly discovered heterotypic synonym of T.clusii. The analysis of the current species distribution showed that T.clusii is native to Switzerland (confirmed!), Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary (confirmed!), Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, and Romania. Although currently not accepted for Switzerland in literature, T.clusii could be confirmed for the Swiss canton of the Grisons. The same applies for Hungary where, apart from the Bükk Mts in literature, new localities from the Kőszeg and Mátra Mts are presented here. Additionally, the presence of T.clusii in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, France, Greece, Montenegro and Turkey has not been confirmed and recorded mistakenly in different sources.
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