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Imprecise descriptions of Passiflorariparia Martius ex Masters led to redundant descriptions as P.emiliae Sacco, P.crenata Feuillet & Cremers, P.pergrandis Holm-Nielsen & Lawesson and P.fernandezii Escobar

Abstract. Passiflorariparia was incompletely described by Masters, who cited specimens of Martius and Spruce. While Spruce 2191, the unique syntype with an observable corona, exhibits a reduced outermost series of filaments, the accompanying iconography represents two equal outer series. Later descr...

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Autores principales: Rome, Maxime, d’Eeckenbrugge, Geo Coppens
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6370751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30766423
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.117.30672
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description Abstract. Passiflorariparia was incompletely described by Masters, who cited specimens of Martius and Spruce. While Spruce 2191, the unique syntype with an observable corona, exhibits a reduced outermost series of filaments, the accompanying iconography represents two equal outer series. Later descriptions have neither added significant information nor corrected the inconsistency in the corona description, so that four closely related species have been distinguished on the basis of traits not properly documented for P.riparia: P.emiliae (unequal outer series of filaments), P.crenata (bract color), P.pergrandis (flower size and sepal awn length), and P.fernandezii (hypanthium pubescence and shape). The present study compares (i) the descriptions of the above-mentioned taxa and (ii) 43 associated vouchers, as well as live specimens from two associated P.crenata populations. These and other specimens were georeferenced for a comparison of their distribution and habitat. Of the five P.riparia descriptions found in floras, only that of the Flora of Ecuador appears clearly divergent, corresponding in fact to P.tolimana. Those of the four other taxa only differ by unequal corona filaments (except for P.crenata) and the pubescence of floral parts. However, 22 vouchers associated with all these descriptions (including 16 for P.riparia), as well as the live specimens, share both these traits; the other 21 vouchers were uninformative and/or could not be assigned to any of the five species. The wider sample of 62 specimens indicates no significant differences in either geographic or in climatic distribution (lowlands of the Amazon basin), and a marked preference for riparian habitats. Thus, their very close morphology and ecology justify the placement of P.emiliae, P.crenata, P.pergrandis and P.fernandezii as synonyms of P.riparia, designating Spruce 2191 as epitype. The most similar species, P.ambigua (20 specimens mapped), differs in corolla and bract color, as well as a distribution centered along the tropical Andes of South America and in Central America, in more diverse habitats.
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spelling pubmed-63707512019-02-14 Imprecise descriptions of Passiflorariparia Martius ex Masters led to redundant descriptions as P.emiliae Sacco, P.crenata Feuillet & Cremers, P.pergrandis Holm-Nielsen & Lawesson and P.fernandezii Escobar Rome, Maxime d’Eeckenbrugge, Geo Coppens PhytoKeys Research Article Abstract. Passiflorariparia was incompletely described by Masters, who cited specimens of Martius and Spruce. While Spruce 2191, the unique syntype with an observable corona, exhibits a reduced outermost series of filaments, the accompanying iconography represents two equal outer series. Later descriptions have neither added significant information nor corrected the inconsistency in the corona description, so that four closely related species have been distinguished on the basis of traits not properly documented for P.riparia: P.emiliae (unequal outer series of filaments), P.crenata (bract color), P.pergrandis (flower size and sepal awn length), and P.fernandezii (hypanthium pubescence and shape). The present study compares (i) the descriptions of the above-mentioned taxa and (ii) 43 associated vouchers, as well as live specimens from two associated P.crenata populations. These and other specimens were georeferenced for a comparison of their distribution and habitat. Of the five P.riparia descriptions found in floras, only that of the Flora of Ecuador appears clearly divergent, corresponding in fact to P.tolimana. Those of the four other taxa only differ by unequal corona filaments (except for P.crenata) and the pubescence of floral parts. However, 22 vouchers associated with all these descriptions (including 16 for P.riparia), as well as the live specimens, share both these traits; the other 21 vouchers were uninformative and/or could not be assigned to any of the five species. The wider sample of 62 specimens indicates no significant differences in either geographic or in climatic distribution (lowlands of the Amazon basin), and a marked preference for riparian habitats. Thus, their very close morphology and ecology justify the placement of P.emiliae, P.crenata, P.pergrandis and P.fernandezii as synonyms of P.riparia, designating Spruce 2191 as epitype. The most similar species, P.ambigua (20 specimens mapped), differs in corolla and bract color, as well as a distribution centered along the tropical Andes of South America and in Central America, in more diverse habitats. Pensoft Publishers 2019-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6370751/ /pubmed/30766423 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.117.30672 Text en Maxime Rome, Geo Coppens d’Eeckenbrugge http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Imprecise descriptions of Passiflorariparia Martius ex Masters led to redundant descriptions as P.emiliae Sacco, P.crenata Feuillet & Cremers, P.pergrandis Holm-Nielsen & Lawesson and P.fernandezii Escobar
title Imprecise descriptions of Passiflorariparia Martius ex Masters led to redundant descriptions as P.emiliae Sacco, P.crenata Feuillet & Cremers, P.pergrandis Holm-Nielsen & Lawesson and P.fernandezii Escobar
title_full Imprecise descriptions of Passiflorariparia Martius ex Masters led to redundant descriptions as P.emiliae Sacco, P.crenata Feuillet & Cremers, P.pergrandis Holm-Nielsen & Lawesson and P.fernandezii Escobar
title_fullStr Imprecise descriptions of Passiflorariparia Martius ex Masters led to redundant descriptions as P.emiliae Sacco, P.crenata Feuillet & Cremers, P.pergrandis Holm-Nielsen & Lawesson and P.fernandezii Escobar
title_full_unstemmed Imprecise descriptions of Passiflorariparia Martius ex Masters led to redundant descriptions as P.emiliae Sacco, P.crenata Feuillet & Cremers, P.pergrandis Holm-Nielsen & Lawesson and P.fernandezii Escobar
title_short Imprecise descriptions of Passiflorariparia Martius ex Masters led to redundant descriptions as P.emiliae Sacco, P.crenata Feuillet & Cremers, P.pergrandis Holm-Nielsen & Lawesson and P.fernandezii Escobar
title_sort imprecise descriptions of passiflorariparia martius ex masters led to redundant descriptions as p.emiliae sacco, p.crenata feuillet & cremers, p.pergrandis holm-nielsen & lawesson and p.fernandezii escobar
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6370751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30766423
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.117.30672
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