Missouri Botanical Garden A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature VOLUME 19 NUMBER 1 2009 Volume 19 Number 1 2009 NOVON Two New Dioecious Species of Symplocos (Symplocaceae) from Southern Brazil Jocio Lui.z M. Aranha Filho Programa de Pos-Gradua§ao em Biologia Vegetal, Departamento de Biologia Vegetal, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Postal Code 6109, 13083-970 Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Author for correspondence: aranhafilho@gmail.com Peter W. Fritsch and Frank Almeda Department of Botany, California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, San Francisco, California 94118, U.S.A. pfritsch@calacademy.org; falmeda@calacademy.org Angela, B. Martins Departamento de Biologia Vegetal, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Postal Code 6109, 13083-970 Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, amartins@unicamp.br (10-)13-20 X 5-10 mm with the calyx lobes covering in fruit, and fruits 12-18 X (5-)6-8 mm. In addition, inflorescfncia cimosa on racemosa (9.5-)ll-34 mm compr., e frntos (10— )13 — 20 X 5-10 mm com lobos do 18 X (5-)6-8 mm. Alem disso, as novas especies sao et ah, 2004; Fritsch et ah, 2006, 2008). A. DC. (sensu Fritsch et ah, 2008), a monophvletic doi: 10.3417/2007008 Novon 19: 1-6. Published on 19 March 2009. 1-1.7 X 1.5-2 n: u (0.5— )1.3 — 1.5 mm; st 3-lobed; disc 0.7- (9.5-)ll-34 mm. 3- t, deal structure 7-12 mm. 4-6 X 4-5 n ’s 4.7— 6.5(— 7) mm. hypanthium glabro Volume 19, Number 1 2009 Aranha Filho et al. S ymplocos from Southern Brazil Volume 19, Number 1 2009 Aranha Filho et al. S ymplocos from Southern Brazil G, H, Ribas & Dittrich 2188, MBM.) ' ” Caryodaphnopsis fieldii (Lauraceae), a New Species from the Coastal Cordillera of Venezuela Gerardo A. Aymard C. UNELLEZ-Guanare, Programa de Ciencias del Agro y del Mar, Herbario Universitario (PORT), Mesa de Cavacas, Estado Portuguesa 3350, Venezuela, gaymard@cantv.net Gustavo A. Romero-Gonzdlez Orchid Herbarium of Oakes Ames, Harvard University Herbaria, 22 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, U.S.A. romero@oeb.harvard.edu 1985; van der Werff, 1991a; van der Werff & Dao, cells (Richter, 1981; van der Werff & Richter, 1985), The Coastal Cordillera Juana et ah, 1980; F. Urbani, pers. comm., 2006). The doi: 10.3417/2007043 Novon 19: 7-10. Published on 19 March 2009. Novon n was a blend of C ing to Huber et al. (1998), the region holds between type, MY; 1-3 mm from the base of the leaf, lateral and 3 3 — 4.5 mm, ovate, 6- Cinnamodendron occhionianum , a New Species of Canellaceae from Brazil Fcibio de Banos Instituto de Botanica, Seyao de Orquidario, Caixa Postal 3005, 01061-970 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil, fdebarros@terra.com.br Jackeline Salazar Departamento de Biologla, Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo, Zona Universitaria, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, jackeline_salazar@hotmail.com (Hutchinson, 1964; Barroso et al„ 1978; Salazar, 2006). Salazar, sp. nov. TYPE: Brazil. Sao Paulo: Cananeia, Ilha do Cardoso, 12 Aug. 2004 (fl., fr.), F. Banos, J. Salazar & R. P. Romanini 3080 (holotype, SP; isotypes, BH, MO). Figure 1. doi: 10.3417/2007040 Novon 19: 11-14. Published on 19 March 2009. Novon (2-)2.9-5(-6.5) cm, a 13 3.2-45 mm; anthers 1-1.8 mm. inequilateral, apical- Table 1. trees of C. 0 (fl.). F. Burros , M. R. F. Melo & A. P by the (IAPT); (ASPT); University); and the Linnean Society of Una Nueva Especie y Combinacion en Wissadula (Malvaceae) Massimo G. Bovini Institute de Pesquisas Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro, Rua Pacheco Leao 915, 22460-030, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil, mbovini@jbrj.gov.br arredores, 14 mar. 2003 (fl„ fr.), G. Hatsclibacli, M. Hatschbach & E. Barbosa 74690 (holotipo, MBM; isotipo, CTES). Figura 1. cuspidatae (R. E. Fries) Bovini et W. excelsiori (Cavanilles) C. doi: 10.3417/2007066 Novon 19: 15-17. Published on 19 March 2009. Novon Estado de 17 Three New Species of Brachystelma (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae, Ceropegieae) from South Tropical and Southern Africa P. V. Bruy ns Bolus Herbarium, University of Cape Town, 7701 Rondebosch, South Africa. peter.bruyns@uct.ac.za Great Karoo of South Africa. (Dyer, 1980; Bruyns, 1995), but there are a few east as Australasia (Forster, 1996). These taxa are TYPE: Namibia. Okombambi (1712BD), 1800 m, 20 Dec. 1999, P. V. Bruyns 8021 (holotype, BOL; isotypes, K, WIND). Figure 1. Novon 19: 18-22. Published on 19 March 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007128 19 Novon Volume 19, Number 1 2009 Bruyns Brachystelma from Southern Africa (3221AA), 1400 m, 2 Nov. 1991, P. V. Bruyns & A. S. Theron 4839 (BOL). Figure 3. Validation of the Name Sinoleontopodium lingianum (Asteraceae, Gnaphalieae) You-Sheng Chen Two New Species of Pentagonia (Rubiaceae, Hippotideae) from Colombia and Ecuador Xavier Cornejo The New York Botanical Garden, 200th St. and Kazimiroff Avenue, Bronx, New York 10458-5126, U.S.A. xcornejo@nybg.org; xcomejoguay@gmail.com montane forests, ranging from 0 to 1600(to 1800) Brazil (Dwyer, 1980; Burger & Taylor, 1993; Taylor, 1995, 2001, 2002). In South America, this genus is 2004; Cornejo, 2006)^ During the revision of the South Colombia concession, 3°56'N, 77°08'W, ca. forest, 18 Feb. 1983, A. Gentry & A. Juncosa 40480 (holotype, MO 3210799 [fl.]; isotypes, MO 3104184, M0 3104185 [fl., fr.], COL 259809 not seen). Figure 1. costa); petioles 0.5-2. 5 X 1-2 cm, densely strigose; to oblanceolate, 75-140 X 48-80 cm, at apex doi: 10.3417/2006060 Novon 19: 25-31. Published on 19 March 2009. Novon (Rubiaceae) Novon 22°C-30°C (/. van Rooden et al. 568 , MO). It grows in saturation of Al (Monsalve 384, 1327, MO). IUCN conservation status of Endangered (EN B12c) (IUCN, 2001). [slang] Spanish, in sched. Monsalve 1327, MO). This are sweet and edible (Monsalve 1327). "cloture (McNeill et ah, 2006). Paratypes. COLOMBIA. Valle del Cauca: Mun. Bue- Rooden, B. J. H. ter Welle & S. M.‘ C. Topper 568 (MO); It; Calima. Pulpapel/Buenaventura. 3 55'N. 77 OO'W . , Monsalve 384 (MO [2], NY): carr. La Gasolina. 25 Nc 1986. M. Monsalve 1327 (MO [2]): carr. Nacional. Monsalve 3136 (MO [2]); carr. al mar, near Rio Dagua, E. Core 1510 (US). La Torre, betw. Ito [hito] 12 & 13, 1"39'S, 79°20'W, 600-700 m, 21 Sep. 1999 (fl„ fr.), C. Gustafsson & X. Cornejo 500 (holotype, GUAY; isotypes, GB [also photo, preserved material], S). Figure 2. differt. Shrubs or trees, to 20 m tall and 30 cm DBH, than the tube, 4^12 X 2-6 mm, a Volume 19, Number 1 2009 Cornejo Pentagonia (Rubiaceae) from Colombia and Ecuador (Rubiaceae) Agrostopoa (Poaceae, Pooideae, Poeae, Poinae), a New Genus with Three Species from Colombia Gerrit Davidse John S. Lehmann Curator of Grasses, Missouri Botanical Garden, P.0. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299, U.S.A. gerrit.davidse@mobot.org Robert J. Soreng and Paul M. Peterson Department of Botany, MRC-166, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012, U.S.A. sorengr@si.edu; peterson@si.edu Abstract. Agrostopoa Davidse, Soreng & P. M. carecen 1 DaHdsel Tnd \ " thhd \pecfos ^ifixed "from del Cocuy- Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta' here). A key for determining the' specie!! and Juajibioy on the isolated Sierra Santa Marta massif in illustrations of the three species are proUded. northern Colombia has remained unnamed until now. Agrostopoa is placed in subfamily Pooide 1 R t 1 tl 11 t 1 us this it has non-Kranz anatomy and lanceolate membranous Cnoll“tio" rePf e"ts an unknown speciesm subfam- Agiostu L. by 1“^^““^™^"^ “if- species had been previously described by Mez (1921) synflorescences vith reeuned branches and fragile as ^Menbergta walhsu Mez, a genus placed , pedicels. It is classified near Poa L„ but differs from subfamdy Chlondoi 1 K tl B 1 1 1 that in its single-flowered spikelets that lack rachilla Muldenbergllnae^ ^ Pdger ^Petereon et ^ ah, n genero nuevo endemico de los Muhlenbergia Schreber from South America in 1989, P. M. Peterson ci bergia Schreber: A. wallisii (Mez) P. M. Peterson, woodii Soreng, P. M. Peterson & of the Pooideae. Despite the efforts of agrostologists to as far as we are aware, until Soreng et al. (2003: 454) subfamilia Pooideae basado sobre la anatonua foliar reevaluated the US isotype fragment and noted that it Novon 19: 32-40. Published on 19 March 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007132 Volume 19, Number 1 2009 Davidse et al. Agrostopoa (Poaceae) from Colombia nov. TYPE: Agrostopoa wallisu (Mez) P. M. glumes 2-5.6 mm, 1-nerved; upper glumes 2.4- stamens 3, rarely 2, anthers 1.6-2. 7 mm, filaments subfamily Chloridoideae (Peterson et al., 2001, 2007). Poeae s.L, subtribe Poinae (Soreng et al., 2003, 2007, Volume 19, Number 1 2009 Davidse et al. Agrostopoa (Poaceae) from Colombia Davidse et al. Agrostopoa (Pc 37 Novon of the Rio Sevilla in the Sierra Nevada de Santa as defined by the IUCN (2001). We have inadequate Tulsa (1929-1942), long-time botanist of the Rocky Davidse, sp. nov." TYPE: Colombia. Rovaca: 4450 m, 31 Dec. 1985’ J. R. I. Wood 5268 (holotype, US 3481074; isotype, K). Figure 3. blades 1.5 — 4.5 cm, 0.5-0.8 mm wide, up to 1.5 mm 1 to 3 per node, 0.4-0.6(-l) cm with solitary spikelets, the awns; glumes 0.2-0.3 mm wide in side view, 1- to 4. 7-5.6 mm, slightly longer than the floret; florets stamens 3, rarely 2; anthers 1. 7-2.2 mm; caryopsis defined by the IUCN (2001). We have inadequate J. R. I. Wood (1944^-), a botanist at Oxford University Davidse et al. Agrostopoa (Pc A New Name and a New Species in Matelea (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae) from Brazil Monique Britto de Goes and Jorge Fontella Pereira, Departamento de Botanica-Herbario, Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Quinta da Boa Vista s/n°, Sao Cristovao, 20940-040 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. niquegoes@globo.com; jofope@mn.ufrj.br subsp. cearensis (Malme) Fontella, but it is distin- zil, Espfrito Santo, IUCN Red List, Matelea , Santa Teresa. 180 species (Stevens, 2001) distributed from the Bot. 21A(2): 6. 1927. TYPE: Brazil Ceara: Cedro, 27 Feb. 1910, A. Loefgren 62 (holotype, S). combination M. cordata (Brandegee) Woodson (1941) ette-dono), 10 May 2000, f. Demuner 1015 , E. MBML; isotvpe, R). Figure 1. doi: 10.3417/2007092 Novon 19: 41-44. Published on 19 March 2009. Novon 0.24-0.30 mm. corolla tube 2.5- lobes 5.5-6 X 3.5 — 4 mm. patent. 0.21 X 0.05-0.11 n prickles 2. 5-3. 5 mm long. 1.5-2 seeds ovate. 7-8 X 6-6.5 mm. ] Cuphea fluviatilis (Lythraceae), a New Species from Antioquia, Colombia Shirley Graham Missouri Botanical Garden, P.O. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299, U.S.A. shirley.graham@mobot.org western and southern Mexico (Graham et ah, 2006). in Cuphea (Graham & Graham, 1971; Graham, 1998; Cupliea fluviatilis S. A. Graham, sp. nov. T'l I ’ I , : la via Medellm-Bogota, 700-780 m, bht/bmht, 6°00'N, 74°50'0, 23 June 1987, R. Callejas, A. type, HUA not seen;' isotvpes, MO [2]). Fig¬ ures 1, 2. linear, 10-30 X 0.3-1.2 mm, uninerved with midvein doi: 10.3417/2007044 Novon 19: 45-48. Published on 19 March 2009. Novon Volume 19, Number 1 2009 Graham 4 Cuphea fluviatilis (Lythraceae) from Colombia 4 ventral 2.8-3 X 0.8-1.2 mm, white or pale pink; 0.6-1 mm wide in dorsal view. Seeds ca. 1.4 X at 500-780 m. It has been collected in flower and IUCN Red List category. Conservation status for IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN, 2001) because the (Fig. 2A). (Lourteig, 1986, 1996). Flower morphology generally is nonsyncolpate (Fig. 2B). 2006). The svncolpate striate pollen type of C. A New Species of Cyclanthera (Cucurbitaceae) from Alajuela Province, Costa Rica Barry E. I il Garden, P.0. Box 299, St. Louis, IV odiversidad (INBio), apdo. 22-3100, S This doi: 10.3411 19: 49-51. Novon Forestiera isabelae (Oleaceae), una Especie Nueva para Costa Rica Barry E. Hammel Missouri Botanical Garden, P.0. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299, U.S.A., and Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio), apdo. 22-3100, Santo Domingo, Heredia, Costa Rica, barry . hammel @mobot . org Xavier Cornejo The New York Botanical Garden, 200th St. and Kazimiroff Avenue, Bronx, New York 10458-5126, U.S.A. xcomejo@nybg.org; xcornejoguay@gmail.com Wallander, 2007). En Costa Rica se conocen pers.). 50 m, 10 die. 2005 (fr.), B. Hammel & I. Perez 23934 (holotipo, INB; isotipos, COL, CR, MO, NY, P, QCNE). Figura 1. petalis (1.5-3. 5 vs. 1.2-2. 3 mm) et fmetibus (15—20 vs. 8- 1 ( 1 umen 10-20 mm) en el apice, entera. Novon 19: 52-55. Published on 19 March 2009. doi: 10.3417/2008063 Novon o Vulnerable (VU), segiin el IUCN (2001). de n 3 de u 3.5 mm vs. 1.2-2.3 mm) y frutos (15-20 mm vs. 8- Paratipos. COSTA RICA. Pimtarenas: Canton de 1991 (fr.)! B. Hammel 18350 (CR, INB, MO), 20 nov. 2005 (fr.), B. Hammel & I. Pmez 23892 (CR, INB), 11 die. 2005 (fr.), B. Hammel & Perez 23943 (INB, USJ), (fr.), Hammel & /. Perez 23945 (INB, K, US), 12 die. 2005 (fr.), B. Hammel & I. Pmez 23956 (BM, F, INB, PMA), 8 jul. 2006 (esteril), B. Hammel & /. Pmez 24142 (CR, INB, MO), (est.), B. Hammel * I. Perez 24148 (CR, INB, JVC), (est.), B. Hammel * I. Pe'rez 24150 (CR, INB, USJ), 30 jul. 2006 (botones florales). Cephalanthera nanlingensis (Orchidaceae), a New Species from Guangdong, China Ai-Qun Hu South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China; Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, People’s Republic of China Huai-Zhen Ticin School of Life Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, People’s Republic of China Fu-Wu Xing South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China. Author for correspondence: xinfw@scbg.ac.cn Abstract. Cephalanthera nanlingensis A. Q. Hu & similar to C. longifolia (L.) Fritsch and C. erecta northern Africa (Su, 2000). There are 10 species of & Zhu, 2002). Ruyuan, Nanling Mtns., 24°94'N, lLAlO'E, 1500 nr, 19 Apr. 2006, Ai-Qun Hu 46 (holotype, IBSC; isotype, PE). Figure 1. Spec Novon 19: 56-58. Published on 19 March 2009. doi: 10.3417/2006187 Hu et al. Validation of the Name Adiantum meishanianum (Pteridaceae), a Species Endemic to Taiwan Yea-Chen Liu,1'2 Yao-Moan Huang? and Wen-Liang Chi.ou2* department of Biology Science, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 804, Taiwan division of Forest Biology, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, Taipei 100, Taiwan * Author for correspondence: chiou@serv.tfri. gov. tw and there are paratypes in TAIF, HAST, and SYSU. Key words: Adiantum, IUCN Red List, Pterida¬ ceae, Taiwan. Jao Aang on 30 October 1983 ( B . J. Wang 3025, his master’s thesis (Hsu, 1993). Unfortunately, the (McNeill et ah, 2006), because a name published in published after 1 January 1990 (McNeill et ah, 2006). Meishankou, 30 Oct. 198.3, B J Wang 3025 (holotype, HAST). Figure 1. (cl 10-20 cm longo) differd Habitat, distribution, and IU CN Red List category: Adi- of less than 100 plants. According to IUCN Red List (CR Rla+2a; C2a[ii]) (IUCN, 2001). doi: 10.3417/2007055 Novon 19: 59-61. Published on 19 March 2009. Liu et al. i, Taipei (HAST), and the A New Species of Meliosma (Sabiaceae) from Southeastern Brazil and Notes on the Genus Julio Antonio Lombardi Departamento de Botanica, Instituto de Biociencias, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Av. 24-A 1515, 13506-900, Rio Claro, Sao Paulo, Brazil. cissiisCarc.unesp.br T1 S 1 ( 1 1 tl M 1 ) America (Bameby, 1972; Aymard & Cuello, 2005; Aymard C. & Daly, 2006), and Meliosma Blume, an was carried out by Urban (1900), who described 17 Lasser, 1943; Cuatrecasas, 1949, 1955, 1959, 1988; Steyermark, 1952, 1953, 1966; Cuatrecasas & Idrobo, 1955, 1988; Steyermark & Maguire, 1967; Gentry, 1986, 1992; Idrobo, 1988; Steyermark & Gentry, 1992; Aymard C. & Cuello A., 1994; Arbelaez, 2004; Cornejo (Van Beusekom, 1971). 1955; Steyermark & Gentry, 1992; Arbelaez, 2004), Novon 19: 62-67. Published on 19 March 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007030 X 0.8- slightly 16°24'12.1-29.5"S, isotypes. HRCB, MO). Figures 1. 2.^ ;s (0.4-)0.7-l(-1.4) cm. c blades (13.6-)26-31.6(-61) < (4.2-)7-10(-12.5) cm. in five localities in the states of Minas Gerais. Espmto Novon Mori. A. Henderson. D. W. Stevenson & S. lie;, I, I Cnidoscolus monicanus (Euphorbiaceae), an Endemic New Species of Laticiferous, Non-Stinging Spurge Nettle from Western Mexico Jose Aquileo LonieK-Sencion1 and Eduardo Sahagun-Godmez2 Jardfn Botanico y Herbario, Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, Av. Patria 1201, Apartado postal 1-440, 44100 Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico, jicdilanlh us@yahoo.com.mx; 2c ladi um @y ahoo .c om ,mx Victor W. Steinmann Instituto de Ecologia, A.C., Centro Regional del Bajio, Apartado postal 386, 61600 Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico, victor.steinmann@inecol.edu. mx Pohl sect. Calvptrosolen (Miiller Argoviensis ex Pax) the epidermis, leaf laminas (16-)2CMd(-60) X (25-) IUCN criteria and found it to be Endangered (EN). :x Pax) Pax & K. Hoffmann v esta de (16-)2CMd(-60) X (25-)36-67(-75) cm, margen Peligro (EN). Novon 19: 68-75. Published on 19 March 2009. doi: 10.3417/2006207 Lomeli-Sencion et al. Cnidoscolus monicanus (Euphorbiaceae) from Mexico can between 1998 and 2002^ The material, after Material and Methods GUADA, IBUG, and IEB were also used. The Species in Mexico (MER) (SEMARNAT, 2002; Olson (IUCN, 2001). MER evaluations are required by law W. Steinmann, sp. nov. TYPE: Mexico. Michoa- Aquila-Coalcoman hwy., 1640 m, 7 June 2002 (9 fl.), E. Sahagiin 2396 with J. A. Lomeli & S. Parra (holotype, GUADA; isotypes, IEB, MEXU, MO). Figure 1. 20-41(-60) X (25-)36-67(-75) cm lata, margine iritegro vel 24G52 mm longis. 1 Novon si™tengthn(mm)mm) (500-)900-1600 750-1640 30-900 (16-)20-41(-60) (25-)36-67 (—75) to 9(26), obscure to rongly pyriform 3.5- 4 20.5- 23.5 yellowish palmate veins, (16-)2CM: tricolpate pollen (Cook & Rutishauser, 2007). The ser, 2007). temum Michaux (Philbrick & Novelo, 2004; Moline et al., 2006). In both genera ( Podostemum , Thelethy- the third median tepal (Grob et ah, 2007). The Taylor (1953), Gusset (1980), and Novelo and Philbrick (1997). and Saxicolella Engler p.p. (Jager-Ziirn, 2000; Ameka et ah, 2002; Cook & Rutishauser, 2007; Moline et ah. 2007). Gusset (1973) described the ovaries. Taylor' (1953) did not yet consider this G. Taylor in Z/ZT, confirming the presence of a 2003). Novon is that are branched (Moline et ah, 2006, 2007). 2002; Rutishauser & Moline, 2005; Koi et ah, 2006; Moline et ah, 2007; Rutishauser et ah, 2008). Stonesia Gusset, 1973). Simple or rarely branched stems of 10- and the epidermis (Fig. 3C, D). Similarly, Di- Moline, 2005; Cook & Rutishauser, 2007; Moline et ah, 2007; Rutishauser et ah, 2007; Pfeifer et ah, (published in Taylor, 1953) show a similar floral & Thomas, 2004; Rutishauser & Moline, 2005; Moline (Figs. 3C, D, 4G). Two types of spatheilas, as 115 116 Novon the Flora of West Tropical Africa. Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Bot. 1:J53— 79. 105-154. Name Changes in the Mentzelia multicaulis Complex (Loasaceae) John J. Schenk and Larry Hufford School of Biological Sciences, P.0. Box 644236, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164-4236, U.S.A. john_sch@mail.wsu.edu; hufford@mail.wsu.edu F. J. Smith) J. J. Schenk & L. Hufford, M. flumensevera (N. H. Holmgren & P. K. Holmgren) J. Holmgren & P. K. Holmgren) J. J. Schenk & L. Mentzelia, United States, Utah. Prigge, 1984, 1986, 2004; Prigge, 1986; Thorne, 1986; Thorne & Smith, 1986; Christy, 1997, 1998; Holmgren & Holmgren, 2002; Reveal, 2002; Welsh et ah, 2003; Holmgren et ah, 2005). (Thome & Smith, 1986; Holmgren & Holmgren, 2002). Osterhout (1903) first used the specific epithet caulis var. librina K. H. Thorne & F. J. Smith. This doi: 10.3417/2007106 1986). Holmgren and Holmgren (2002) further gren & P. K. Holmgren and flumensevera N. H 2— 9(— 1 1) mm and five petaloid stamens that are 7- 12(— 15) X 1.2 — 7( — 9) mm, and seeds with coats that Holmgren and Holmgren (2002) also called atten- Holmgren & P. K. Holmgren, M. argillosa J. Holmgren (2002). Our results showed the varieties (Schenk & Hufford, in prep.). For example, M. Novon 19: 117-121. Published on 19 March 2009. 118 119 121 Two New Species of Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) from Brazil Eric C. Smidt Universidade Federal do Parana, Centro Politecnico, Setor de Ciencias Biologicas, Departamento de Botanica, Sala 446, Caixa Postal 19031, 81531-990, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil. Author for correspondence: ecsmidt@yahoo.com.br Eduardo L. Borba Universidade Federal Minas Gerais, Instituto de Ciencias Biologicas, Departamento de Botanica, Avenida Antonio Carlos 6627, Pampulha, 31270-110 Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil niaux, while B. teimosense E. C. Smidt & Borba grows According to IUCN Red List criteria, B. gelirtii is lum, IUCN Red List, Orchidaceae. (Vermeulen, 1991; Dressier, 1993). The large majority this country (e.g., Borba et ah, 1998; Lraga, 1999, 2004; Toscano de Brito, 2000; Borba & Smidt, 2004; Lraga & Smidt, 2004; Ribeiro et ah, 2005), this The species of Bulbophyllum sect. Xiphizusa are A iphizusa (Smidt & Borba, 2007; Smidt et ah. nov. TYPE: Brazil. Sao Paulo: Sao Paulo, Cidade Jardim, 23°32'S, 46°38'W, 23 May 1930 (fl.), A. Gehrt s.n. (holotype, SP 27855). Ligure 1. Novon 19: 122-126. Published on 19 March 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007056 123 124 Novon X 0.8 mm, lanceolate, slightly falcate, erect, plane. Fruit not seen. 2007). Blab[iii]) according to IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN, (Klink & Machado. 200a). Botanica de Sao Paulo (IBt-SP). He accompanied 2. BnlbopliyUnm teimosense E. C. Smidt & Borba, sp. nov. TYPE: Brazil. Bahia: Jussari, RPPN Serra do Teimoso, 15°11'S, 39°29'W, Mar. 2003 (fl.), E. C. Smidt & E. L. Borba 308 (holotype, HUEFS). Figure 2. Volume 19, Number 1 2009 Smidt & Borba Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) from Brazil 125 according to IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN, 2001). et al„ 1983; Thomas et al„ 1998). Reserva Particular do Patrimonio Natural (RPPN) About the Typification of Myiiophyllum aquaticum (Haloragaceae) Nuncia Maria Tur Division Plantas Vasculares, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Paseo del Bosque s/n, 1900 La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Investigador Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientfficas y Tecnicas (CONICET). tur@museo.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar Silvia Susana Torres Robles Division Plantas Vasculares, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Paseo del Bosque s/n, 1900 La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Becaria Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientfficas y Tecnicas (CONICET). storresr@museo.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar Guadalupe Peter Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlantica, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Esandi y Ayacucho, 8500 Viedma, Rfo Negro, Argentina. Becaria Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientfficas y Tecnicas (CONICET). gpeter@criba.edu.ar Vellozo 1825 protologue and the \ellozo 1831 Reslimen . En 1973, Verdcourt realizo una nueva Orchard, 1979, 1981; Li & Hsieh, 1996; Negritto & Anton, 1996; Zuloaga & Morrone, 1999). However, Verdcourt’s (1973) identification of the Vellozo (1827 [1831]) plate of Envdna aquatica Vellozo (1825 (1825 [1829]). The plate clearly represents original Botanical Nomenclature [McNeill et ah, 2006]) and cation, and was so designated by Orchard (1979). In aquis” (Vellozo, 1825 [1829]: 57), which is near Rio doi: 10.3417/2005115 Novon 19: 127-129. Published on 19 March 2009. 128 Novon Turet al. Nomenclatural Corrections in Warren L. Wagner , P.0. Box 37012, Was d on 19 March 2 Volume 19, Number 1 2009 Wagner & Hoch 131 Nomenclatural Corrections in Onagraceae Discussion with Reveal (pers. comm, in 2007 after Diet , ed. 4: 44. 1836. TYPE: Onagra Miller Attribution of Species Names In his revision of Camissonia Link, Raven (1969) (Wagner et ah, 2007: 122) repeated this information ately attributed as C. contorta (Douglas) P. H. Raven. Similarly, we listed Small (1896) as the author of (1893: 217). The name should be appropriately ex Raimann in Wagner et al. (2007: 133, 136). (1982) relevant to the first valid publication of the et al. (2007: 127, 209). Type Designations Heller, Muhlenbergia 2: 226. 1906. Oenothera claviformis subsp. lancifolia (A. Heller) P. H. Raven, Univ. Calif. Publ. Rot. 34: 109. 1962. Heller) P. H. Raven, Rrittonia 16: 282. 1964. TYPE: U.S.A. California: Inyo Co., base of White Mtns. E of Laws, 11 May 1906, A. Heller 8231 (holotype, RKL not seen; isotypes, CAS, COLO, DS not seen, MO, NY, UC not seen, US). Wagner & Hoch, Syst. Rot. Monogr. 83: 214. 2007. Rost. J. Nat. Hist. 6: 190 1850. TYPE: U.S.A. Texas: 611 (lectotype, designated by Raven & Gregory, 1972 RM not seen, F not seen, GH [3], LE not seen, M not seen, MO [3], NY, PH not seen, US). New Generic Name Neoliohngreiiia W. L. Wagner & Hoch, nom. nov. Holmgrenia W. L. Wagner & Hoch, Syst. Rot. Monogr. 83: 127. 2007, nom. illeg., non Holmgrenia Lindberg, 1863. TYPE: Neoholm- grenia hilgardii (Greene) W. L. Wagner & Hoch. Munz, N. Amer. FI, ser. 2, 5: 155 1965. TYPe! dll (Greene) W. L Wagner & Hoch], W. L. Wagner & Hoch, Syst. Rot.' Monogr. 83: 206. 2007. Rasionvm: Chvlismia lancifolia A. fNeoholmgienia aiidiua (Nullall) W. L. Wagner & Nuttall, in Torrev & A. Gray, FI. N. Amer. 1: Walpers, Repert. Rot. Syst. 2: 79. 1843. (Nuttall) W. L. Wagner & Hoch, Syst. Rot. Monogr. 83: 210. 2007, nom. illeg. TYPE: U.S.A. the Rlackfoot River, 10-12 July 1834, T. Nuttall s.n. (holotype, RM not seen; isotypes, GH, K, NY, PH not seen). W. L. Validation of the Name Chelonopsis chekiangensis (Lamiaceae), a Species from Eastern China Xiang Chun-lei1-2, Liu Zhen-wen1-2, Xu Jin1-2, and Peng Hua1* Rvey Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650204, Yunnan, People’s Republic of China; 2and Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, People’s Republic of China. * Author for correspondence: hpeng@mail.kib.ac.cn Abstract. Chelonopsis chekiangensis C. Y. Wu, var. brevipes C. Y. Wu & H. W. Li, a variety from the protologue (Wu, 1959). Consequently, C. Botanical Nomenclature (McNeill et al., 2006). edition of the Flora of China (Li & Hedge, 1994). validly published, Wu and Li (Wu et ah, 1965) did brevipes (Art. 43.1, McNeill et ah, 2006), and this diagnoses are here ascribed to Wu (1959) and Wu and Li (Wu et ah, 1965), respectively, under Art. 46.2 (McNeill et ah, 2006), they remain the respective Oct. 1927, fi. C. Chin g 3724 (holotype, PE), previously published by Wu (1959: 27). 3- to 5-flowered (vs. 1- to 3-flowered). Paratypes. CHINA. Anhui: She Xian, 5 Sep. 1995, N. Dong 1131 (MO); s. loc., 18 Sep. 1925, R. C. Ching 9045 (E). Guangdong: Ruvuan, 3 Nov. 1934, A. P. Gao 54730 (KUN). Jiangxi: Huang-long-shan, 20 Aug. 1847, Y. G. Xiong 5669 (LBG); Zhen-ru-si, 26 Oct. 1953, Y. G. Xiong 07358 (LBG). Zhejiang: Ningbo, 20 Aug. 1953 Hong & B. J. Gen 276 (KUN); Qing-liang-feng, 20 ‘ 2007, C. L. Xiang 037 (KUN); Tian-mou-shan, 18 i 1924, R. C. Ching 5057 (K); Tian-mou-shan, 30 7 1956, H. Q. Zhu 00266 (IBSC); Tiantai, 19 Sep. 1964 X. Zhou 141 (MO); Zhenhai, 8 July 1928, G. G. Zhang s.n, (KUN). C. Y. Wu & H. W. Li, var. nov. TYPE: China. Guangdong: Ju-yuan, 14 Oct. 1936, J. Li 2098 (holotype, IBSC). previously done by Wu and Li (Wu et ah, 1965: 154). doi: 10.3417/2007072 Novon 19: 133-134. Published on 19 March 2009. A Contribution to Astragalus sect. Campylanthus (Fabaceae) in Iran: Two New Species and a Diagnostic Key P.0. Dieter Podlech 138 Novon Volume 19, Number 1 2009 Zarreetal. 139 Astragalus sect. Campylanthus (Fabaceae) glabrescent; petiole 0.4-2. 5 cm (1/4 — 1/2 as long as flattened, 4-15 X 2-5 mm, ovate to elliptic, obtuse teeth 8-10 mm, ca. 2X longer than the tube, filiform; (DD) according to IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN, 2001). petals, which are 11-13 mm long (vs. 13-16 mm 7.5 mm (vs. 9-10 mm long). Astragalus nervifolius 9-12 mm long) and stipules (7-13 mm vs. 6-9 mm Circumscription of Astragalus susianus in Boissier, FI. Orientalis 2: 390. 1872. TYPE: [Iran.] SW Persia, Mt. Kuh Sawers, Eschker, 8000 ft., July 1868, Haussknecht s.n. (holotype, G-BOIS). Bot. Staatssamml. Munchen 27: 174. 1988. Syn. nov. TYPE: Iran. Fars: 5 km E of Mian Kotal, 80 km W of Shiraz, 2200 m, 28 June 1964, M. L Grant 15868 (holotype, W). CONTENTS Missouri 1-^ /\4-nT^ T/^nl Botanical Garden A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature VOLUME 19 NUMBER 2 2009 Volume 19, Number 2 June 2009 Novon, A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature from the Missouri Botanical Garden The mission of the Missouri Botanical Garden is to discover and share knowledge about plants and their environment, in order to preserve and enrich life. Novon publishes short articles whose primaiy purpose is the establishment of nomencla¬ ture in vascular plants and bryophytes. All articles are peer-reviewed by qualified, indepen¬ dent reviewers. Manuscripts must fully state and justify the reasons for proposing nova. 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Setubal 204 (holotype, ICN; isotypes, HB, K, MO). Figure 1. 147 148 Novon r of the; Notes on the Flora of the Yucatan Peninsula IX: A Reappraisal of the Genus Wimmeria (Celastraceae), Including the New Species W. lundelliana German Carnevali F erndndez-Concha* Rodrigo Duno de Stefano, Jose Luis Tapia Munoz, and Ivon M. Ramirez Morillo Herbarium CICY, Centro de Investigacion Cientffica de Yucatan, A.C., Calle 43, No. 130, Col. Chubuma de Hidalgo, 97200 Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, and A.P. 87, Cordemex, Merida 97200, Yucatan, Mexico. * Author for correspondence: carneval@cicy.mx the Yucatan Peninsula Biotic Province (YPBP) is tendal"& Chamisso en la YPBP. Los objetivos de este Lundell (1939) published a treatment of the genus (Chiriquf). Within the YPBP, it occurs in Peten within Mexican territory (Lundell, 1939; Moreno, 2001). state of Yucatan (Lundell, 1939). Novon 19: 150-155. Published on 18 June 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007024 152 Novon 154 Novon ture for the YPBP area treats the collections from Calakmul as W. obtusifolia (Duran et ah, 2000; Martinez et ah, 2001), but these collections are better Selected specimens examined. MEXICO. Quintana 20°47'50"N, 86°56'25"W, 0 m s.m., I. Olmsted 290 (CICY). Yucatan: fr.), L Maria Calm, s.m (CICY, Chicxulub Pueblo, 21°14'8.61"N, 89°31'58.13"W, 5-8 m, 13 nov. 2008. G. Carnevah. R. Dune,. .]. C. Trejo & D. KT0 Matelea quindecimlobat.a (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae), a New Species from Amazonas, Brazil Maria Ana Farinaccio Universidade de Sao Paulo, Departamento de Botanica, Caixa Postal 11461, 05422-970 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil, mafarinaccio@hotmail.com W. D. Stevens Missouri Botanical Garden, P.0. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299, U.S.A. douglas.stevens@mobot.org Matelea Aublet s. str. (Stevens, 1988). The genus in the broad sense (fl.), M. A. Farinaccio, V. V. Seudeller & E. N. dos Santos-Silva 75V (holotvpe, SPF; isotvpes, B, ESA, F, HRCB, HUEFS, INPA, K, MBM, MO, NY, RB, SP, SPF). Figure 1. when dry, bracts 0.7-1. 1 X 0.4-0.7 mm, deltate to distally, tube 0.8-1. 1 mm, lobes elliptic, 3-5 X 1.5- stipe 0.9-1. 1 mm tall, corona of 2, 5-lobed, fleshy. Novon 19: 156-158. Published on 18 June 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007134 , the central lobule(s), 0.4- 0.5 X 0.9-1 mm. above the base a vertical lobule Red List criteria (IUCN, 2001). not only because the Three New Species of Indigofera (Leguminosae) from China Xin-Fen Gao Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, People’s Republic of China, xfgao@cib.ac.cn Brian Schrire Herbarium, Library, Art and Archives, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB, United Kingdom, b.schrire@kew.org Key words: China, Indigofera , IUCN Red List, Leguminosae. of China (Gao & Schrire, 2009), several new species TYPE: China.' Yunnan: Shiping Co., 21 Apr. 1961, 5. coll. 106 (holotype, KUN). Figure 1. veins in 12 to 15 pairs; petiolules 2^t mm, with Shiping County. An IUCN Red List assessment of more information on this taxon (IUCN, 2001). doi: 10.3417/2008105 Novon 19: 159-163. Published on 18 June 2009. 160 Novon TYPE: China. Yunnan: Yuanjiang Co., Wadi, 23°31'55"N, 102°16'44"E, 1575 m, 19 Apr. 2008, Xin-Fen Gao & Bo Xu 10057 (holotype, CDBI; isotypes, CDBI, K, MO). Figure 2. (1)3- to 5(7)-foliolate; petiole 30-50 mm, petiole and 162 Novon dark brown. ~ Red List criteria (IUCN, 2001). "leaf." Gao & Eleocharis tenarum (Cyperaceae), a New Species from Durango and Zacatecas, Mexico M. Socorro Gonzalez- Elizondo, Martha Gonzdlez-Elizondo, Jorge A. Tena Flores, and I. Lorena Lopez- Enriquez Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigacion para el Desarmllo Integral Regional del Tnstituto Politecnico Nacional (CIIDIR IPN), Unidad Durango, Sigma s.n. Fracc. 20 de Noviembre II, 34220 Durango, Durango, Mexico. herbario_ciidir@yahoo.com.mx E. Dcwid Enriquez Enriquez Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas, Facultad de Agronomia, Km 15.5, carretera Zacatecas— Guadalajara, 98171 Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico. davidenen@yahoo.com.mx 23°46'23"N, 103°47'38"W, 2350 m, 9 Aug. 2003, S. Gonzalez 6808 con Georgina Tena (holotype, CIIDIR; isotypes, ENCB, IEB, MEXU, MO). Figure 1. culms erect, somewhat stiff, 8-24(-31) cm X 0.6- Novon 19: 164-167. Published on 18 June 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007048 A New Species of Elymus (Gramineae, Triticeae) from Eastern Australia Surrey W. L. Jacobs National Hetkuium. Hm.il Tlol.uiic Gardens, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia. Author for correspondence: surrey.jacobs@rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au Mary E. Barkworth Intermountain Herbarium, Utah State University, Uogan, Utah 84322-5305, U.S.A. mary@biology.usu.edu Abstract. A new species, Elymus fertilis Song Wang ex S. W. L. Jacobs & Barkworth (Gramineae, Key words: Elymus, Gramineae, IUCN Red List, plurinerds (Vickery) B. K. Simon. Subsequently, thesis, however, Wang (1999) recognized variety , Wang 95140 and 95158, are cited as E. irus in Wang and Henwood (1999). Wheeler et al. (2002) and Wang and Jacobs (2002) name for the next edition of Wheeler et al. (2002), we Elymus fertilis S. Wang ex S. W. L. Jacobs & Barkworth, sp. nov. TYPE: Australia. [New South Wales]: urban area, Moree, 29°28'S, 149°51'E, 13 Oct. 1988, N. Lloyd 759 (holotype, NSW 220373). Figure 1. Elymo multifloro (Banks & Solander ex Hooker f.) A. Love the axis, 26-39 mm, with 4 to 9 florets, the spikelets Novon 19: 168-171. Published on 18 June 2009. doi: 10.3417/2008094 171 Begonia caparaoensis (Begoniaceae), a New Endemic Species from the Atlantic Forest in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil Eliane de Lima 5 Km 7, Caixa rfrrj.br Volume 19, Number 2 Jacques & Kollmann 173 174 A New Species of Cyanus ( Centaurea p.p.) sect. Napuliferi (Asteraceae) from Turkey Zafer Kaya Bartm Universitesi, Orman Fakultesi, 74100 Bartm, Tiirkiye. zkaya23@hotmail.com Svetlana Bancheva Institute of Botany, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev St., bl. 23, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria, sbancheva@yahoo.com Abstract. A new species of Cyanus Miller ( Centau - (Bremer, 1994; Hellwig, 2004; Bancheva & Greil- 2004). recent research (Wagenitz, 1983; Kaya, 1986, 1987; Hellwig, 1994; Wagenitz & Hellwig, 1997; Kaya & Vural, 2007). Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) and the Bulgarian SOM. Cyanus eflanensis Kaya & Bancheva, sp. nov. TYPE: Turkey. Karabiik (A4): 10 km W of Eflani town, 1031 m, 41°20'25.7"N, 32°42'1.9"E, 6 June 2007, Z. Kara & S. Bancheva 84U27 (holotype, ISTE; isotype, SOM). Figure 1. doi: 10.3417/2007104 Novon 19: 175-177. Published on 18 June 2009. 176 177 Solanum anomalostemon (Solanaceae), an Endangered New Species from Southern Peru with Unusual Anther Morphology Sandra Knapp Department of Botany, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom, s.knapp@nhm.ac.uk Michael Nee The New York Botanical Garden, 200th Street and Kazimiroff Boulevard, Bronx, New York 10458-5126, U.S.A. mnee@nybg.org n preliminar de En Peligro (EN). Key won Peru, Solar (Knapp, 2005, 2007; Granados-Tochoy & Orozco, 2006; Nee et al„ 2006; Granados-Tochoy et al„ tariat of the CBD, 2002), means that recognition and 103. mov. I \ I'E: Peru. Cusco: Prov. Anta, Dist. Limatambo, Cunyac, 13"33'S, 72"32'W, 2710 m, 3 May 2003 (ft, fr.), W. Galiano , P. Nunez, G. CUZ; isotypes, MO, NY). Figure 1. Novon 19: 178-181. Published on 18 June 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007108 181 Draba calcifuga (Brassicaceae), a New Species from the Rocky Mountains of North America Peter Lesica Herbarium, Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana 59812, U.S.A. peter.lesica@mso.umt.edu Abstract. Draba calcifuga Lesica (Brassicaceae) is Idaho, IUCN Red List, Montana, Wyoming. known floras (Mulligan, 1970; Dom, 1978; Price, 1980; Al-Shehbaz & Windham, 2007). Delineation of (Mulligan' 1976; Dorn, 1978; Rollins, 1993). Here I MtIHI IDS Draba in western North America (Hitchcock, 1941; Mulligan, 1976) from 28 herbarium sheets of D. (Radford et ah, 1974). For each slide I scored 100 pollen either full or empty (see Mulligan & Findlay, 1970: figs. 3, 4). Species of Draba Draba calcifuga Lesica, sp. nov. TYPE: U.S.A. Eritiichium nanum, 2850 m, T9N R21W S28, 15 July 2007, P. Lesica 9819 with P. Kittelson (hoiotype, MONTU; isotypes, MO, MONT, NY, RM). Figure 1. Novon 19: 182-186. Published on 18 June 2009. doi: 10.3417/2008045 185 A New Species of Hetaeria (Orchidaceae) from Hainan, China Li Lin1'2 and Xing Fu-Wu1* Eolith China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, People’s Republic of China. * Author for correspondence: xinfw@scib.ac.cn 2Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, People’s Republic of China, lilin@scib.ac.cn Key words: China, Hainan, Hetaeria , IUCN Red New Caledonia, and Fiji (Su, 2000; Pridgeon et al„ 2003). The generally accepted characters of the genus Yeh et ah, 2005; Song et ah, 2007). (1977: 49). In China, the name was based on a single 1890, 1894; Ridley, 1896; Holttum, 1957; Seidenfa- van den Rrink, 1968; Seidenfaden, 1978, 1992; Rose & Rhattacharjee, 1980; Yeh et ah, 2005; Song et ah, KUN, IBSC, and PE revealed that this species is II. nitida (Rarretto & Young, 1980; Sin & Chau, 1999) 2007, Li Lin 014 (holotype, IRSC). Figure 1. doi: 10.3417/2007145 Novon 19: 187-190. Published on 18 June 2009. 188 Novon Li & Xing A New Species of Pseudostellaria (Caryophyllaceae) from Gansu, China Lian Yongshan Institute of Botany, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, Gansu, People’s Republic of China, lianyongshan@126.com T4PE: China. Gansu: Tianzliu Xian, Shimen ravine, under forest on shady slope, 2800 m, 20 12092 (holotype, NWTC). Figure 1. sepals oval-lanceolate, 2.5-3 X 0.6-0.8 mm; petals 2 to 1.3 mm, 1.2-1.6X longer than"the ovary. Cleisto- densely pilose; petals 3, 1-1.5 X 0.3-0.5 mm, China. It was observed at elevations of 2750-2800 m. doi: 10.3417/2004104 Novon 19: 191-193. Published on 18 June 2009. 192 Novon Volume 19, Number 2 2009 Lian 1 93 Pseudostellaria (Caryophyllaceae) from China 1 1 o tl 1 1 f 1 i 1 the vine, 2750 m, 21 June 1989, Wang Qingrui & Yan Minsheng 12101 (NWTC). Clematis liuzhouensis (Ranunculaceae), a New Species from China Chun-rui Lin and Yi-Gang Wei Botanical Institute of Guangxi, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guilin 541006, People’s Republic of China, linchunrui@gxib.cn; author for correspondence: weiyigang@yahoo.com.cn that are up to 1.5 X 0.6 cm. nov. TYPE: China. Guangxi: Longtan Park, Liuzhou shi, 17 June 2006 (fl.), Y. G. Wei 06220 (holotype, IBK; isotype, PE). Figure 1. 0.6 cm latis differt. internally; stamens 50 to 87, glabrous, ca. 1.5 cm. A2c) according to IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN, 2001). Only 10 individuals were found on the Novon 19: 194-196. Published on 18 June 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007089 Volume 19, Number 2 2009 Lin & Wei Clematis liuzhouensis (Ranunculaceae) 195 Hechtia caulescens (Bromeliaceae), a New Species from Central Mexico s y de la Salud, Universidad i which , and by 22-30 X 3-3.7 cm d ■, 3.2-47 X 4.9-6 cm. b 198 Novon Persea pallescens, a New Combination for Phoebe pallescens (Lauraceae, Perseeae), a Mistaken Taxon of Mexico and Guatemala 202 Novon synonymous with P. americana (van der Werff, 2002). nubigena L. 0. Williams, P. paucitriplinerda Lundell, perglauca was differentiated (Lundell, 1975) by the correspond to P. pallescens. The glaucous bark of der Werff (2002), is not such; although it is not seen In the case of Persea parvifolia, Williams (1977) for Persea pallescens. Mez (1889: 218) cited two 19217 (F, MO). MEXICO. Hidalgo: 3.5 km al N de Totontepec. E. Ramirez 549 (MEXU. MO. N4 ): 7 km al E de Totontepec, E. Ramirez 357 (MEXU, MO); 11 km al N de Totontepec, R. Torres 10429 (MEXU, MO); Totontepec, Rivera 1R9 (MEXU. MO); Cerro Horqueta. Nm Pedro Ocotepec, Rivera , .5. Salas & L. Schibli 5 37 (XAL); 39 km al S de Valle Nacional, Rzedowski 34025 (ENCB, XAL); 2.5 km al E de Tanetze, R. Aguilar 878 (OAX, XAL); (OAX, XAL); 3 km al SW de La Esperanza.A. Rincon 524 (MEXU, XAL); 9.5 km E of the Mitla-Choapam rd. on rd. to Mimri 2018 (XAL). Puebla: Tetelilla. Barranca del Rio Tozan E Me^a 314 (X4L) 4 km al N de Tetelilla, Rzedowski 10070 (ENCB, XAL). Ver CAS, ENCB, F, K, LE, MEXU, MO, a Parkia nana (Leguminosae, Mimosoideae), a New Species from the Sub-Andean Sandstone Cordilleras of Peru David A. Nei.U Missouri Botanical Garden, P.0. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299, U.S.A. david.neill@mobot.org Abstract. Parkia nana D. A. Neill (Leguminosae, attain 3CM<0 m in height, P. nana has a dwarf growth Rlsumljn . Se describe y se ilustra Parkia nana D. A. 2005). Of the three sections of Parkia , only the Amazon region (Hopkins, 1986, 2000a, b, 2001). (Baker & Harris, 1957; Baker, 1973; Hopkins, 1984), 1986). the Tapajos region of Para, Brazil (Hopkins, 1986). Similarly, P. lutea H. C. Hopkins (Hopkins, 2000a) is Novon 19: 204-208. Published on 18 June 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007152 fringe of staminodial flowers ca. 3.5-4 cm diam., the ] 1 j t 11 i 1 2-2.5 cm diam. Her¬ maphrodite (apical) flowers: calyx ea. 4 mm. the 5 lobes ca. 0.5 mm long, n ca. 5-5.5 the 5 lobes ca. 0.5 n 10 mm. lobes ca. 1-1.5 mm long, filaments exserted 206 Novon Parkia. which are tall canopy emergent trees. Discussion. Within section Parkia. P. nana is most l 30-40 1 olt 1 tl • Mujaji, bosque pnmano, 0545'56"S, 78“22:07"W,' 900- 1030 m, 17 Feb. 2002, R. Vdsquez 27597 (fl„ imm. fr.), (MO, A Tiny New Brazilian Species of Diandrolyra (Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Olyreae), with Notes on the Systematics of the Genus 210 Novon 212 Novon Volume 19, Number 2 2009 Oliveira & Clark 213 Diandrolyra pygmaea (Poaceae) from Brazil region (Oliveira et al„ 2004; Oliveira & Longhi- Wagner, 2005). Paratypes. BRAZIL. Bahia: Ilheus, Area do CEPLAC, Km 22 Rod. Ilheus-Itabuna (BR 415), 50 m, 29 Oct. 1983, T. S. Santos & T. R. Soderstrom 391 7 (ISC, US); Itabuna, 14°51'S, 39C20'W, 100 m, 8 Mar. 1972, C. E. Calderdn & R. S. Pinheiro 2159 (CEPEC, K, NY, US), 10 Mar. 1972, C. E. Calderon & R. S. Pinheiro 2163 (CEPEC, K. MO. US): Rezende da Silva, 17 8'17"S, 40 25'34"W, 29 Dec. 2004, A. M. Amorim, .]. G. Jardim, L. Paixao V. Faladelfo & S. C. Sant' Anna 4590 (CEPEC, HUEFS); 17°07'57.8"S, 40°25'17.8"W, 260-300 m, 18 Mar. 2001, W. W. Thomas, J. Jardim. F. Juchum & A. Carvalho 12340 (CEPEC, HUEFS, NY). 214 Taxonomic Notes on Onobrychis sect. Hymenobrychis (Fabaceae, Hedysareae) in Iran t of Biology, Herbarium Divisi. e-zariba doi: 10.3417/2007119 19: 215-218. New Species of Tibouchina (Melastomataceae) from Minas Gerais, Brazil Roscina Romero Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Caixa Postal 593, 38400-902, Uberlandia. Minns Gerais. Brazil, romerofeJnbio. ufu.br Paulo Jose Fernandes Guimaraes Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro, Rua Pacheco Lean 915, 22460-030, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. paulo@jbrj .gov.br Liicio Leoni Herbario Guido Pabst, Caixa Postal 90, 36800-000, Carangola, Minas Gerais, Brazil. lucioleoni@ig.com.br R. Romero, P. J. F. Guimaraes & Leoni (Melastonra- and Yelloziaceae (Leoni & Souza, 1999). The State Guimaraes & Leoni, sp. nov. TYPE: Rrazil. 2995 (holotype, GFJP; isotypes, HUFU, MO). Figure 1. flowers, 20-24 cm; bracteoles 2, 8-15 X 4^9 mm. doi: 10.3417/2007136 Novon 19: 219-221. Published on 18 June 2009. 220 Novon et al. 221 filaments 10.5-11.5 mm long, thecae 11-12 mm. Minas Gerais. Brazil. This species occurs in highland. Opuntia chiangiana , Una Nueva Especie de Cactaceae de Oaxaca, Mexico Glad > Integral Regional del Institute Col. Noche Buena, Santa Cruz, Volume 19, Number 2 2009 Scheinvar & Manzanero Opuntia chiangiana (Cactaceae) 223 15-17 cm, y ca. 1.5 cm de espesor (Figs. IB,' 2B); dispuestas en 11-13 series (Fig. 2B), dist 3 ci < 1.6 m Espinas 1 a 3 (Figs. IB, 2A), dispuestas en todas las 226 Novon Two New Brazilian Species of Phyllanthus (Phyllanthaceae) Marcos Jose da Silva Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Biologia, Departamento de Botanica, Laboratorio de Taxonomia Vegetal, Cidade Universitaria “Zeferino Vaz" s/n, CEP 13083-970, CP 6109, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, marcos_agromral@hotmail.com nov. TYPE: BraziL Bahia: Itubera, area da Michelin, Vila 05, 13°43'S, 39°08'W, 24 Sep. 2006 (fl.), R. Valaddo de M., J. S. Santos & M. L. Guedes 57 (holotype, ALCB). Figure 1. cataphyllarv stipules 0.8-1 X 0.5-0.7 mm, triangular, petiole < 1 mm, leaf blades 5-6 X 2.9-3.9 mm, capillary, finely papillose; sepals 5, 2. 1-2.2 X 1.4— 5, 2.9-3 X 2-2.1 mm, widely elliptic, acute, membra- doi: 10.3417/2008022 Novon 19: 229-233. Published on 18 June 2009. 231 Volume 19, Number 2 2009 Silva Phyllanthus from Brazil 233 funding for this study (grant 140609/2006-7); t Hollowell (MO) for editorial advice. Kathriarachchi, H., R. Samuel, P. Hoffmann, J. Mlinarec, K. 2006. Phylogenetics of tribe Phyllantheae (Phvllantha- plastid matK DNA sequence data. Amer. J. Bot. 93(4): dellia 5: 1-26. ' ' Phyllanthus (Euphorbiaceae). Novon 12: 290-298. A New Species of Hymenocallis (Amaryllidaceae) from the Apalachicola Forest of the Florida Panhandle, U.S.A. Gerald L. Smith Biology Department, High Point University, University Station, Montlieu Avenue, High Point, North Carolina 27262-3598, U.S. \. gsmilh@highpoinl.edu Mark A. Garland P.0. Box 856, Micanopy, Florida 32667, U.S.A. mgarland@botanicallatin.org Hymenocalllis , IUCN Red List, United States. Gawler) Herbert (Smith & Florv, 2002; Smith & Garland, 2003). Small (1933) and Traub (1962) indicated that //. latifoUa (Miller) m! Roemer [= //. kimballiae 1.5 cm X 5-10 mm) and fewer ovules (1 to 3) are It was not until spring of 2004 that the authors Novon 19: 234-238. Published on 18 June 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007121 Volume 19, Number 2 2009 Smith & Garland 235 Hymenocallis (Amaryllidaceae) from Florida nov. TYPE: U.S.A. Florida: Liberty Co., stream in Apr.1991, Palis s.n. (holotype, FSU). Figure 1. 236 Novon 5.5 cm, neck 6-11 cm, basal plate 2-3 cm; tunica (Elliott) Gould & C. A. Clark, Eiiocaulon decangulare L„ Pluehea Cassini , Pontederia cordata L„ Rlirndio- ing to criterion D2 in the IUCN Red List assessment: Extinct in a very short time period" (IUCN, 2001). 1! / ii! La Sect. Punctati del Genero Lonehocarpus (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae, Millettieae) para Mesoamerica Mario Sousa, S. Departamento de Botanica, Instituto de Biologfa, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Apartado Postal 70-367, 04510 Mexico, D.F., Mexico. sousa@servidor.unam.mx ex M. Sousa, L. ciistatus M. Sousa, L. linaresii M. ex M. Sousa, L. ciistatus M. Sousa, L. linaresii M. Pittier (1917) y Urban (1921). aparentemente. en cea Jacquin (Enum. Svst. PL 28. 1760) no se podia por Bentham (1860) y Kunth ex A. DC. (de Candolle, Pittier (1917) emplea a L. punctatus Kunth. doi: 10.3417/2007079 Novon 19: 239-255. Published on 18 June 2009. 240 Novon (2000) evaluan excluir a L. grandiflorus A. M. G. Tratamiento Taxonomico Soc. Bot. 4 (Suppl.): 96. I860. TIPO: honcho¬ ed.) 6: 300. 1823 [1824]; (quarto ed.) 6: 384. 1823 [1824], Clave Para las Especies de Lonchocarpus r. PllNCTATI DE MeSOAMERICA a 19-folioladas. liolos caneseente sericeos en el enves. Volume 19, Number 2 2009 Sousa 241 Lonchocarpus Sect. Punctati (Leguminosae) . Hojas 3- a 5-folioladas. ' , , , , " ^ Sousa, Ann. Missouri Bot. Card. 73: 724. 1987. Linnaea 12: 306. 1838. TIPO: Mexico. Veracruz: Mapilque [Malpica], 28 die., C. J. W. Schiede s.n, HAL no vista, foto MEXU)/ TIPO: Mexico. Chiapas: Pinuela near Escuintla. 700 m, 19 Feb. 1945, E. Matilda 5008 (holotipo, LL; 1945, S. S. White y C. L Gilly 5365 (hciitipo, MICH; isotipos, ENCB, LL). Natl. Herb. 20: 57. 1917. Svn. nov. Basonimo: Derris mcoyensis Donnell Smith. Bot. Gaz. 44: 111. 1907. 1899, A. Tonduz ex J. D. Smith 13547 (holotipo, LIS; U.S. Natl. Herb. 20: 50. I9I7. Syii. nov. Basonimo: Nicoya, mayo 1 9( M I. A. Tonduz ex J. D. Smith 13966 Zacuapam, oct. 1917, C. A. Purpus 7849 (holotipo, LIC; isotipos. A, GH, MO, US). lugar del otro sintipo A. Tonduz ex J. D. Smith 13812 IUCN, Categon'a de la Lista Roja. El estado de criterio de la Lista Roja (IUCN, 2001); especie de (F, MEXU). Puntarenas: W. Haber 413, 10655 (MEXU, MO). San Jose: Q. Jimenez 91 6 (MO). A. Zamora 1518 (MO), R. Zuniga 526 (US). EL SALVADOR. La Libertad: G. P. Lewis y C. E. Hughes 1738 (K, MEXU), A. K. Monro et al, 3403 (BM, MEXU). San Salvador: L A. Pdrez J. y J. Gonzalez 149 (MEXU). San Vicente: P. C. Standley 21214 (GH, NY, US). Santa Ana: J. L. Linares 4679 (MEXU). GUATEMALA. Huehuetenango: R. Avila c6 (USCG). MEXICO. Chiapas: D. E. Breedlove 52752 (CAS, MEXU), 4 Reies-Uuna 6829 (MEXU). Sousa 6652 (MEXU) Hidalgo: A. May Nah 59 (INIF). Oaxaca: A. Campos V. 5149 (MEXU). Sousa 8735 (MEXU). R. Torres C. 9229 (MEXU). Veracruz: I. Calzada 12755, 13098 (MEXU, XAL), M. Sousa 3408 (MEXU). NICARAGUA. Carazo: P. Moreno y J. C. Sandino 6511 (MEXU, MO). Chontales: W. D. Stevens 19050 (MEXU, MO). Managua: P. Moreno 18967 (MEXU. MO) Rivas: P 1 Ioieno t E D Steiens 22867 (MEXU, MO). PANAMA. Bocas del Toro: H. von Wedel 1180 (MO). TIPO: Mexico. Chiapas: La Chacona, 16°47'25"N, 93u10'44"0, arbol de 7 m de alto con (lores violeta, 529 m, 10 ago. 1998, E. Martinez S. , C. H. Ramos, J. Linares y M. Goretti C. 31214 (holotipo, MEXU; isotipos. A, BM, K, MEXU, MO, NY, US ). Figura 1. o foliolis 7 ad 9 (vs. 5 ad 7), inflorescentia (3 — ) 7— 1 0 (— 1 2 ) . [5—] 10—22 [—30] c b estaminal. — H. Gineceo. La escala de B es ^gual a las escalas de C-H. —I. Legumbres, mostrando vakas con crestas y tuberculos. (A-H de Keyser 1419 ; I del tipo Ramos 115). 252 Novon 254 Novon Actinocephalus koernickeanus, a New Species of Eriocaulaceae from Minas Gerais, Brazil Marcelo Trovo Universidade de Sao Paulo, C , Rua da Gloria 187, 39100-000, Stylosanth.es rostrata (Leguminosae), a New Combination from Argentina and Uruguay Ricardo 0. Vanni Instituto de Botanica del Nordeste, Casilla de Correo 209, 3400 Corrientes, Argentina, gvanni @agr . unne . edu . ar (Burkart) Vanni. na, Legur, (Kunth) Vogel. 6 mm; leaflets 12-15 X 2-3 mm, narrowly" elliptic, Riachuelo, Fek 1930, Herter 85562 (M, NY); La Colonia (no de la Plata), Feb. 1918, L. Hauman s.n. (BR). rostrata Burkart, Darwiniana 3(2): 251. 1939. TYPE: Argentina. Corrientes: Granja de Bella Vista, 18 July 1905, C. Spegazzini & C. D. Girola 54 [Min. Agr. 14648] (holotype, SI). Figure 1. doi: 10.3417/2007069 Novon 19: 259-260. Published on 18 June 2009. Petrocosmea xingyiensis (Gesneriaceae), a New Species from Guizhou, China Yi-Gang Wei Botanical Institute of Guangxi, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guilin 541006, People’s Republic of China, weiyigang@yahoo.com.cn Fang Wen Zhe Jiang Senhe Seed Co. Ltd., Hangzhou 310012, People’s Republic of China. wenfang0608@live.cn Key words: China, Gesneriaceae, Guizhou, IUCN 2004), 24 of which are found" in China (Wang et ah, 1990, 1998). These plants are characterized as & Wang, 2004). The inflorescences are usually lax^ Gorge, 10 Sep. 2006, F. Wen 06101 (holotvpe, IBK). Figure 1. ffaec sped when dry, narrowly oblanceolate, 0.3-3 X 0.2-0.7 cm. Qingshuihe River, at 930-1000 m elevation in Malms to IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN, 2001). Approximately third locality of ca. 10 X 10 m2. There is a path doi: 10.3417/2007090 Novon 19: 261-262. Published on 18 June 2009. 262 Novon Kengyilia zadoiensis , a New Species (Gramineae, Triticeae) from Qinghai, China Wu Yu-hu Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 59 Xiguan Street, Xining 810001, Qinghai, People’s Republic of China, yhwu@nwipb.ac.cn Abstract. Kengyilia zadoiensis S. L. Lu & Y. H. Keng & S. L. Chen) J. L. Yang, C. Yen & B. R. Baunn nov. TYPE: China. Qinghai: Zadoi Co., Angsai, 4200 m, 10 July 2005, Wu Yu-hu 33208 (holotype, HNWP; isotype, HNWP). Figure 1. IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN, 2001). The t 1 mm long (Keng, 1959; Yang & Wang, 1987; Cai, 1997, 1999; Wu & Wang, 1999; Chen & Zhu, 2006). doi: 10.3417/2007050 Novon 19: 263-265. Published on 18 June 2009. 264 Novon ,t in Chinese. This r Cat, L. B. 1997. A taxonomical study on the genus Roegnena K. Koch from China. Acta Phytotax. Sin. 35(2): 148-177. - . 1999. Triticeae Drnnort. Pp. 74-103 in Flora Qinghaiica, A New Genus of Holoparasitic Orobanchaceae from Mexico George Yatskievych Missouri Botanical Garden, P.0. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299, U.S.A. george.yatskievych@mobot.org Jose Luis Contreras Jimenez Herbario y Jardin Botanico, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Edif. 76 Unidad de Ciencias C.U., Av. San Claudio s/n Col. San Manuel, 72590 Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. jlcontre@siu.buap.mx relictual taxon presently is known only from a basal portion of the original plant precluded , Hedvosmum , IUCN Red List, Mexico, Orobanchaceae, specimen; he the historical collection in Guerrero, Mexico, during not a member June 2006 and July 2007 to locate and document Novon 19: 266-276. Published on 18 June 2009. doi: 10.3417/2008088 Volume 19, Number 2 2009 Yatskievych & Contreras J. 267 Holoparasitic Orobanchaceae from Mexico (Erdtman, 1960), then dehydrated in an ethanol series technique of Payne (1968). del Rio) & 2.8 rd. km W of village of Tiquimil on 17°31'27.1"N, 99°57'01.3"W, 1955 m, 12 June 2006, G. Yatskievych & J. L. Contreras J. 06-43 (holotype, MEXU; isotype, MO). Figures 1-3. 22 X 7-14 mm, angled to a bluntly or sharply pointed cate; bract 1 per flower, 21-28 X 14-18 nun, ovate to the flower), angled or slightly acuminate to a usually phic, of (4)5 sepals, these 18-25 X 9-15 mm, of a 5-merous corolla), overall 24^-28 mm and 268 Novon 270 Volume 19, Number 2 2009 Yatskievych & Contreras J. 271 Holoparasitic Orobanchaceae from Mexico The two sites where we were able to study the new of ca. 1800-2000 m, the main vegetation consists of 20 m tall) and herbaceous plants (Fig. 3A). The tius (Fabaceae), Quercus (Fagaceae), Rapanea Aublet Hydrocotyle L. (Araliaceae), Matelea Aublet (Apocy- According to Todzia (1988), Hedvosmum mexica- variously at elevations of 700-3200 m. It is the only 272 Novon (DD) according to IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN, Vulnerable (VU) in that system (IUCN, 2001). sepals and strongly 5-angled ovary (Fig. 1H, J)! morphology (Fig. 2B). among these, the 5-ribbed ovary and fruit (Figs. 1H, I, Wallroth, Epifagus Nuttall, and Orobanche L. sect. 1989). of Eremitilla (Figs. IF, 3E) differ from the pubescence & dePamphlis, 2005), rbcL (Wolfe & dePamphlis, 1998; Young & dePamphlis, 2005), and rps2 (de¬ Pamphlis et ah, 1997; Young et ah, 1999; Young & (Figs 1A, 3F). and throats than in any of the other ca. 20 New World emargiiiate unit (Figs. 1C, 3E) thaj frequently is (Fig. ID, E) The The: 274 Novon 1969; Olsen & Olsen, 1979; Baird & Riopel, 1986a, 275 we visited, //. o 276 A New Variety of Tripterospermum chinense (Gentianaceae) from Zhejiang Province, Eastern China Zhang Yi, Wang Hui-zhong, Zeng Jun, and Jin Xiao-feng* School of Life and Environment Sciences, Hangzhou Normal University, 16 Xuelin Street, Xiasha Higher Education Region, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310036, People’s Republic of China. * Author for correspondence: jinxf583@hotmail.com variety in having narrower leaves (3-9 mm vs. 11- taxononusts (Satake, 1951; Liu & Kuo, 1978; Wu, 1984, 1988; Murata, 1989; Ho & Pringle, 1995). The J. Wu and section Tripterospermum (Wu, 1984, 1988). C. B. Clarke (1875) treated the genus Tripterospermum from Guangxi, China, and Chen et al. (2006: 203) from HHBG, HTC, HZU, and ZM. Twenty-four (Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A) and SigmaPlot 8.0 (Chicago, HTC) and X. F. Jin 808C (for seeds: paratype, HTC). Hong & B. Y. Ding 1185 (for seeds, HZU), doi: 10.3417/2007082 Novon 19: 277-280. Published on 18 June 2009. 278 Novon Volume 19, Number 2 2009 Zhang et al. 279 Tripterospermum chinense var. linearifolium (Gentianaceae) 0 of NOVON was published o www. mbgpress . org CONTENTS Missouri Botanical Garden A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature VOLUME 19 NUMBER 3 2009 Volume 19, Number 3 September 2009 Novon, A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature from the Missouri Botanical Garden The mission of the Missouri Botanical Garden is to discover and share knowledge about plants and their environment, in order to preserve and enrich life. 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Montesinos Universidad Catolica de Santa Maria, Arequipa, Peru, danielbotanico@gmail.com densiflora Gilg & Muschler. Schulz (1924) recognized Weberbauera (Al-Shehbaz, 1990b, 2004) and, as Distr. San Juan de Tarucani, Tico Tico, 16°06'30"S, 70°59'16"W, riverbed, 4181 m, 3 Apr. 2006, D. B. WAG; isotypes, MO, USM). Figure 1. obovate, 1.8-2 X 0.7-0.9 mm, not clawed; filaments doi: 10.3417/2008075 Novon 19: 281-283. Published on 11 September 2009. 282 Novon Physaria okanensis (Brassicaceae), a New Species from Catamarca, Argentina Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz Missouri Botanical Garden, P.0. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. 63166-0299. ihsan.al-shehbaz@mobot.org Anibal 0. Princi Catedra de Botanica, Facultad de Agronomia, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, C.C. 300—6300 Santa Rosa, La Pampa, Argentina. prina@agro.unlpam.edu.ar orbicular (vs. ovoid) fruits. The IUCN status of the new IUCN Red List, Physaria. Physaria (Nuttall) A. Gray (ca. 90 species) is a Bolivia (O’Kane & Al-Shehbaz, 2004). Taxonomic consult Al-Shehbaz and O’Kane (2002). A single El Manchao, 4000 ni, 27 Oct. 1979, Stephan Haloy A. 8U9 (holotvpe, LIL 574675; isotype, MO [LIL fragm.]). Figure 1. Red List category (IUCN, 2001) remains uncertain. Novon 19: 284-285. Published on 11 September 2009. doi: 10.3417/2008077 & Prina A New Species of Meconopsis (Papaveraceae) from Gansu, China iris. An et al. 288 Two New Species of Dombeya (Malvaceae) from Madagas doi: 10.3417/2007183 Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Applequist Dombeya (Malvaceae) from Madagascar 291 asvmmetiica is placed by Arenes’ (1958, 1959) [= Matatana]), [22 14'S, 047 07'E], forets, 1000-1400 m, 18-22 Nov. 1924 (£1.), Humbert 3524 (holotype, P). Figure 2. Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Applequist Dombeya (Malvaceae) from Madagascar 293 subgenus. According to Arenes’ (1958, 1959) classi- Madagascar. 20 vs. 15 or sometimes 10 in D. oblongipetala). 15-20 mm long; style less than 2 mm vs. *3^1 mm 8 mm, vs. a reported petal length of 9-11 mm in D. (0.5-1 mm) style, and short (3-4 mm) calyx lobes. H. Perrier (Applequist, 2009), to which the type helpful comments. Natl. Hist. Nat., B, Adansonia 8: 365-371. 294 Novon UCN. 2001. IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria, Version A New Combination in Toxicoscordion (Melanthiaceae) for the Rocky Mountain Region, North America Jeffrey 11. Brasher Department of Biological Sciences, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado 80639, U.S.A. Current address: Rocky Mountain Herbarium, University of Wyoming, Department of Botany, Dept. 3165, 1000 E. University Ave., Uaramie, Wyoming 82071-3165, U.S.A. jeff.brasher@sbcglobal.net 1 I II ''RMIF) () (Brasher & Snow, 2003, Mountain Region (Snow, 2009). Bull. Toney Bot. Club 30: 272. 1903. Basionvm: Arts 14: 279. 1879, as Zygadenus venenosus. TYPE: U.S.A. Utah: Summit Co., Parley’s Peak, 6000 ft., by Reveal, 1977: 488, GH not seen). Bull. Torrev Bob Club 27: 535. 1900, as neum (Rydberg) Rydberg, Bull. Toney Bot. Club 30: 272. 1903. Zigadenus venenosus S. Watson Peck, Man. PL Oregon 1941, nom. inval. (Rydberg) 0. S. Walsh ex C. L. Hitchcock, Vase. PL Pacific NW 1: 815. 1969. TYPE: U.S.A. 28 June 1897, P. A. Rydberg & E. A. Bessey 3848 Rvdberg. Bull. Torrev Bot. Club 30: 272. 1903. T4PE: U.S.A. Idaho: Nez Perce Co., May 1892, ./. //. Sandberg Zigadenus acutus Rydberg, Bull. Toney Bot. Club 27: 536. 1900. Toxicoscordion acutum (Rydberg) Rydberg, Bull. Toney Bot. Club 30: 272. 1903. TYPE: U.S.A. South Dakota: Black Hills, Box Elder Creek, June 1887, W. S. Zigadenus falcatus Rydberg, Bull. Toney Bot. Club 27: 536. 1900. Toxicoscordion falcatum (Rydberg) Rydberg, Bull. Toney Bot. Club 30: 272. 1903. TYPE: U.S.A. Colorado: Larimer Co., Fort Collins, 5000 ft., 23 May 1893, C. S. of the two varieties are as follows (USDA, 2009). Both woods from 500 to 1300 m (Schwartz, 2002), whereas drained grasslands from 0 to 2500 m. rado by Weber and Wittmann (1992, 2001) as one Zomlefer & Judd, 2002; Zomlefer, 2003). doi: 10.3417/2004082 Novon 19: 295-296. Published on 11 September 2009. Un Nuevo Estatus para Sorocea sprucei subsp. subumbellata (Moraceae) Xavier Cornejo The New York Botanical Garden, 200th St. and Kazimiroff Ave., Bronx, New York 10458-5126, U.S.A. xcomejo@nybg.org; xcornejoguay@gmail.com eran desconocidas (Berg & Rosselli, 1996; Berg, 1998, 2001). Esta es la unica representante de Rosselli, 1996; Berg, 1998, 2001). En el tratamiento Ecuador (Berg, 1998: 44 — 45), la descripcion de las doi: 10.3417/2005160 desconocidas. El 26 enero 2002, en el Bosque 6: 245. 1996. TIPO: Ecuador. Guayas: Road scrub, 21 Jan. 1985 (fl^9- fr.), G. Harling & L. Andersson 21069 (holotipo, GB [foto digital]; isotipos, BG not seen, QCA). tienen mayor longitud (1.5-2 mm), (2) los tepalos en piano (Fig. 2A). Wessels Boer (del subgen. Sorocea A. St.-Hilaire), 12 Novon 19: 297-299. Published on 11 September 2009. GUAY, LOJA, MO, QCA, QCNE, on (GB) y Janeth Santiana (QCA), Nomenclatural Actions for the New World Cypresses (Cupressaceae) D. J. de Laubenfels Department of Geography, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13244, U.S.A. ddelaube@verizon.net (Abrams) de Laubenfels, A an:omta tai montana XN. notabilis (A. F Mitchell) de Laubenfels, and XN. ovensii (A. F. Mitchell) de Laubenfels. A lectotype is arious other botanists (Little et al„ Li, 2005) that the New World Laubenfels [de Laubenfels, 1963]) All of the Old also a lost trait in the New World cypresses. (2) All of Little (2006) based the distinction between the Old Novon 19: 300-306. Published on 11 September 2009. doi: 10.3417/2006176 Volume 19, Number 3 2009 de Laubenfels Nomenclatural Actions in Cupressaceae 301 as seen in Little’s analysis (Little, 2006), falls well In Little’s (2006) analysis, he identified two Little’s cladograms (Little, 2006: 469, fig. 4) actually most commonly 4 [Wolf, 1948]; in a few species 3 may given only where not found in Wolf (1948) or Farjon 302 Novon Greene, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 9: 64. 1882. 1896. Callitropsis arizonica (Greene) D. P. Little, Syst. Bot. 31: 473. 2006. TYPE: U.S.A. Arizona: Little, 2006: 473, NDG not seen; isotypes, K, NA not seen, NY). Amer. Forest. 16: 88 1910. Cupressus arizonica 18: 162. 1966. Cupressus arizonica Greene 12: 19. 1982. Callitropsis glabra (Sudworth) D. P. Little, Syst. Bot. 31: 473. 2006. TYPE: U.S.A. Canyon, 29 Dec. 1909, G. B. Sudworth s.n. (holotype, US; isotypes. A, ARIZ not seen, RSA, USFS not seen). Wolf) E. L. Little, Madrono 18: 164. 1966. Cupressus arizonica Greene subsp. stephensonu (C. B. Wolf) E. Greene subsp. revealiana (Silba) Silba. J. Int. Conif. Preserv. Soc. 12: 51. 2005. TYPE: Mexico. Baja California N: Sierra Juarez, 2 km NE of El Rincon, 21 Apr. 1974, R. Moran 21251 (holotype, SD not seen; Abrams, Torreva 19: 92. 1919. Cupressus (Abrams) Abrams, Ill. FI. Pacific States 1: 73. (Abrams) Little, Madrono 18: 164. 1966. Cu- (Abranis) A. E^ Murray, Kalmia 12: 19. 1982. Callitropsis nevadensis (Abrams) D. P. Little, Syst. Bot. 31: 474. 2006. TYPE: U.S.A. Califor¬ nia: Kern Co.. Piute Mtns.. Red Hill near Bodfish, 29 July 1915, L. Abrams 5368 (holotype, DS not seen; isotypes, NY, RSA, US). gins) Little, Madrono 18: 163. 1966. Cupressus E. Murray, Kalmia 15: 11. 1985. Callitropsis montana (Wiggins) D. P. Little, Syst. Bot. 31: 474. 2006. TYPE: Mexico. Baja California: MEXU not seen, NA not seen, NY, RSA, SD not seen, US). FI. PL Calif. 58. 1923. Callitropsis bakeii (Jepson) D. P. Little, Syst. Bot. 31: 473. 2006. TYPE: U.S.A. California: Siskiyou Co., near Dana, Aug. 1898, M. S. Baker s.n. (holotype, JEPS not seen). of C. in N. A New Combination in Mackaya (Acanthaceae), with Lectotypification for Mackaya tapingensis Deng Yunfei Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510650, People’s Republic of China; Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, 650204, People’s Republic of China; and Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100039, People’s Republic of China, yfdeng@scbg.ac.cn Wu Zhengyi ( Wu Chengyih ) Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, 650204, People’s Republic of China (W. W. Smith) Y. F. Deng & C. Y. Wu, is proposed. Smith (Smith, 1918) from three collections from Burma (Myanmar), i.e., Forrest 9655 , 9484 , and 12149. In the original description. Smith (191tl) (Nees) C. B. Clarke and E. lateriflorum C. B. Clarke. Mackaya bv Ensemm et al. (1992). Lindau (1895) with Mackaya (Brummitt, 1992; Ensemm et ah, 1992; Mabberley, 1997; Scotland & Volessen, 2000). In October 2004, the first author had the doi: 10.3417/2007009 Novon 19: 307-309. Pubushed on 11 September 2009. (Acanthaceae) curators of E, HITBC, K, KUN, SWFC, and SZ 1688. People's Publishing House, Yunnan, China. A New Combination in Pediomelum and a New Genus, Ladeania, from Western North America (Fabaceae, Psoraleeae) Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Egan & Reveal Novelties in North American Fabaceae 311 FI. Amer. Sept. 2: 475. Dec. 1813. Lotodes tenuiflorum (Pursh) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. PL 1: 194. 1891. nom. illeg. Psoralidium tenuiflorum (Pursh) Rydberg. N. Amer. FI. 24: 15. 1919. TYPE: U.S.A. South Dakota: Lyman Co., Rig Rend of the Missouri River, 21 Sep. 1804, M. 1990: 36, PH-LC 184; duplicates, NY [fragm.], PH-LC 183). Amer. 1: 300. 1838. Lotodes floribimdum (Nuttall ex (Nuttall ex Toney & A. Gray) Rydberg, Bot. Seim Univ Neb. [= FI. Nebr., Rosales] 21: 55. 1895. Psoralidium Amer. FI. 24: 15. 1919. TYPE: U.S.A. “Arkansas" Nuttall s.n. (lectotype, designated here, NY [26777]). IUCN Red List category. We suggest that Pedio- Concem (LC) according to the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria (IUCN, 2001) due to its 6'a. Pedicel in flower 3.5-10 mm long. . ... . . . . . . Ladeania A. N. Egan & Reveal, gen. nov. TYPE: lata (Pursh) A. N. Egan & Reveal], 312 Volume 19, Number 3 2009 314 Nomenclatural Changes for Monardella (Lamiaceae) in California Mark A. Elvin Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106-9615, U.S.A. elvin@lifesci.ucsb.edu Andrew C. Sanders Herbarium, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, California 92521-0124, U.S.A. andrew.sanders@ucr.edu glandulifera (I. M. Johnston) Elvin, M. breweri subsp. Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California (Hick- morphology; and pubescence (Gray, 1876, 1886; Abrams, 1912a, b, 1951; Epling, 1925, 1939; Jepson, 1925, 1943; Munz, 1935, 1959, 1974; Jokerst, 1993). called a head (Munz, 1959; Jokerst, 1993). However, doi: 10.3417/2008044 Novon 19: 315-343. Published on 11 September 2009. 316 Novon Hardham (1966a, b; Hardham & Bartel, 1990), who biat. Gen. Spec. 332. 1834. Species Alliances in Monardella Jepson, 1901, 1925, 1943; Elmer, 1905; Abrams, 1912a, b, 1951; Epling, 1925; Hoover, 1949, 1970; Munz, 1959; Jokerst, 1992, 1993). This alliance Spec. 332. 1834. TYPE: U.S.A. California: 1833, Douglas s.n. (holotvpe, K [digital image]; description (Bentham, 1834) or by the type (Hoover)* Jokerst, Phytologia 72: 10 1992. TYPE: 317 318 Novon 320 Novon Elvin 4955 (IRVC, UCR), 5511 (CAS, IRVC, MO, US), 5514 (IRVC), 5518 (GH, IRVC, NY, UCR), D. E. Hickson 40 (CHSC), 41 (CHSC), 44 (SRRG), 218 (SRRG), 223 (SRRG), 224 (SRRG), 227 (SRRG), A P. Griffiths s.n. (ORI 58363), s.n. (ORI 58404), s.n. (ORI 58445), s.n. (ORI 58446), s.n. (ORI 58447), s.n. (ORI 58448), 18133 (ORI), D. Keil 19382 (ORI, SRRG), C. F. Smith 12621 (SRRG). (Elmer) Elvin & A. C. Sanders, stat. nov. 12:?77. 1925. TYPE: U.S.A. California: Santa Barbara Co., Surf, May 1902, A. D. E. Elmer 3965 (holotype, DS not seen; isotypes, DS, MO not seen, US not seen). Anrer. 2: 356." 1878. TYPE: U.S.A^ California: southern California, 1876, C. C. Parry & J. G. MO, NY [2]). backs, 33°41'50"N, 117°31'17"W, 976 nr, thick Elvin 31615 (holotype, RSA; isotypes, GH, IRVC, JEPS, MO, SD, UCR, US). Figure 3. Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Elvin & Sanders Monardella (Lamiaceae) in California 321 35 mm wide; bracts 9-13 X 4-7 nun, ovate foothills at elevations of 400-1250 m, from the Santa 322 Novon (RSA, SD), P. C. Everett 7266 (RSA), T. Howell 1094 (RSA), s.n. (IRVC 18585), s.n. (IRVC 18577), s.n. (IRVC 20008), K. G. Marsh s.n. (IRVC 18602), s.n. (IRVC 18642), s.n. (IRVC 25321), P. A. Man: 7742 (GH, LA in UC, POM, UC), J. C. Nemn s.n. (DS 130615), F. W. Peirson 4036 (RSA), F. M. Roberts 1128 (IRVC), 2939 (IRVC), 3115 (IRVC), 4117 (RSA), A. C. Sanders 407 (UCR), 31607 (IRVC, UCR), 31609 (IRVC, UCR), 31613 (CAS, IRVC, K, RSA, SD, UCR), C. B. Wolf 8003 (DS, LA in UC, MO, NY, RSA, UC), (RSA, SD), E. LaRue s.n. (UCR 57138), J. C. Roos s.n! (UCR 23575); San Diego Co., D. L. Banks 1256 (RSA), 1648A (RSA), 1805 (RSA), 2229 (RSA), S. Boyd 8333 (RSA), C. Lamareaux 43983 (SD), E. E. Schellenger s.n. (UC 56935). Jepson, Man. FI. PL Calif. 882. 1925. Monar- 521. 1937. TYPE: U.S.A. California: San Ber- trail, near Brown’s Flats, 5000 ft., I. M. Johnston 2133 (holotype, DS, MO [photo of holotvpe]). Johnston (1919) reached this conclusion when he naturally. 42. 1844. TYPE: U.S.A. California: Bodegas, (Abrams) Munz, Aliso 4: 97. 1958. Basionym: 1912. TYPE: U.S.A. California: San Diego Co., Brandegee s.n. (holotype, UC 104626). Calif. Acad. Sci. 18: 19. 1919. Monardella 12064 (holotype, CAS not seen). Monardella benitensis Hardham, Leaf!. W. Bot. 10: 239. TYPE: U.S.A. California: San Befoto Co., Clear Creek in the Diablo Range, 11 July 1965, C. B. Hardham 12672 (holotype, CAS not seen). Madronella globosa (Greene) ' Greene, Leaf! Bot. Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Elvin & Sanders Monardella (Lamiaceae) in California 323 Aug. 1892, Michener & Bioletti s.n, (holotvpe. NDG 44399 [digital image]). central and northern California. eana (Elmer) Jokerst, Phvtologia 72: 14. 1992. Basionvm: Monardella franeiseana Elmer, Bot. Gaz. 41: 320. 1906. Madronella franeiseana 244. 1906. Monardella villosa Bentham var. franeiseana (Elmer) Jepson, Man. FI. PL Calif. 881. 1925. TYPE: U.S.A. California: San Mateo Co., San Pedro, July 1903, A. D. E. Elmer 4766 sis (Hoover) Jokerst, Phvtologia 72: 14. 1992. TYPE: ILS.A. California: San Luis Obispo Co., near Cuesta Pass, 20 June 1908, I. J. Condit s.n. (holotype, JEPS [digital image]). (e.g . , D. E. Diehl s.n., POM 70484; H. Baer s.n., POM sribsp. franeiseana (e.g., A. P. Griffiths s.n., OBI 58449; C. B. Hardham 10911, SBBG). We placed a new entity described below. Epling (1925) tenta- 34. 1912. TYPE: U.S.A. California: Riverside H. M. Hall 2486 (holotype, DS; isotypes, MO, UC Muhlenbergia 8: 33. 1912. TYPE: U.S.A. (Mt. Baldy), 9000 ft. or more, 24 July 1901, L. R. Abrams 1928 (holotype, DS, MO [photo of Bernardino (Elvin 3591, IRYC, UCR; E. C. Van Dyke s.n., CAS 157273) and San Jacinto mountains (. R . Hoffmann s.n., SBBG 72009; C. M. Wilder 1, UC). Elvin & A. C. Sanders, subsp. nov. TYPE: U.S.a'. 324 Novon Aug. 2006, M. A. Elvin & K. VinZant 5085 (holotype, UCSB; isotypes, ARIZ, BRY, CAS, CHSC, F, GH, IRVC, JEPS, K, MO, NY, OBI, RSA, SBBG, SD, UCR, US). Figure 4. 35 cm vs. to 15 cm). US), D. Swinney 1932 (RSA, UCR), 12 July 1968, L. C. Wheeler s.n. (CAS 972052, NY, RSA 638951, UCR 113687). nov. TYPE: U.'s.A. California: San Bernardino 5000 ft., 6 Oct. 2007, M. A. Elvin with A. C. IRVC, JEPS, MO, UCR, UCSB). Figure 5. omatic. Leaves 7-15 X 1 — 3( — 5) mm, narrowlv m ft " 5 E ^ 326 Novon Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Elvin & Sanders Monardella (Lamiaceae) in California 327 mm. who in 19«« led the expedition that first 10-30 mm wide), smaller, narrower bracts (2-3 mm vs. 5-14 mm wide), shorter calvx (6-8 mm vs. 8- Bord 1704 (RSA), M. A. Elvin 5 776 (GH, IRVC, K), 5779 (IRVC, OBI, SBBG, UCSB), 5801 (IRVC, SD), 5 802 (IRVC, MO), 5 803 (BRY, IRVC), 5 804 (IRVC, JEPS), 5805 (CHSC, IRVC), 5806 (IRVC, UCR), 5 807 (IRVC, UCR), 5 808a, b, c (IRVC), 5809 (IRVC, RSA), 5 810 (IRVC, US), 5822 (ARIZ, CAS, IRVC, NY), 6181 (UCSB), 6183 (UCSB), 6184 (UCSB), 6185 (UCSB), 6186 (GH, LA, UCSB), 6187 (UCSB), 6188 (RSA, UCSB), 6189 (BRY, GMDRC, UCSB), 6190 (UCR, UCSB), 6193 (CAS, SD, UCSB), A C. Sanders 34399 (UCR), 34403 (UCR), 34404 (UCR), 34405 (UCR). sp. nov. TYPE: U.S.A. California: San Bernar- Aug. 2001, 1. C. Sanders & M. 1. Elvin 24570 (holotype, UCR; isotypes, IRVC, RSA). Figure 6. imately 0.2-0.3 mm), but not completely obscuring 328 Novon Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Elvin & Sanders Monardella (Lamiaceae) in California 331 tous plant, 10-20 cm tall, with rather long and stricta Parish (San Bernardino Co., S. B. Parish 2077 (Greene) Abrams,' Ill. FI. Pacific States 3: 655. 450. 1935. TYPE: U.S.A. California:^ Kern Co., in the mtns. S of Tehachapi, 24 June 1889, E. L. Greene s.n. (holotype, NDG 44420 [digital image]; isotype, UC 292735, MO 905498 [photo of UC sheet]). Elvin & A. C. Sanders, subsp. nov. TYPE: U.S.A^ Creek at foot of trail to Big Pine Lakes, 8500 ft., 24 July 1934, R. S. Fenis 8983 (holotype, UC; isotypes, DS, NY). Figure 8. Subshrub to shrub, 20-50 cm tall, erect, visibly X 5-9 mm vs. 15-25 X 10-14 mm), shorter pedun- (15-25 nun vs. 20-30 nun wide). It is distinguished n H. M. Hall 8380 collection (UC). 332 Novon n.wiy ti &KXt/ ^ sro&' Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Elvin & Sanders Monardella (Lamiaceae) in California 333 Paratypes. U.S.A. California: Fresno Co., F. J. Smiley 646 (GH); Inyo Co., R. Baeigalupi 6067 (UC), E. K Balls 18030 (RSA), K Brandegee s.n. (UC 185726), D. Charlton 1990 (RSA, SD), S. F. Cook s.n, (UC 1282601), A Davidson 2751 (RSA), M. DeDecker 45 (RSA), 2153 (RSA [2]), 2334 (RSA), 2755 (CAS, RSA, UCR), 3872 (RSA), 6231 (RSA [2]), R. S. Ferris 1381 (CAS), M. F. Gilman 1847 (US), G. K Helmkamp 2445 (UCR). 4282 (UCR). R. Hoffmann s.n . (SRRG 71940), s.n, (SBBG 71945), /. W. Hopkins s.n, (SBBG 71939), D. F. Howe 3053 (SD), J. T. Howell 24150 (CAS, RSA, UCR), 25390 (CAS), 26692 (CAS), 40221 (CAS, NY), E. C. Jaeger s.n . (RSA 50668), s.n, (POM 246676), D. D. Keek 534 (POM, UC), M. Kerr s.n . (SBBG 72005), F. Klyver s.n, (DS 171012), W. Knight 4314 (CAS), R. M. Lloyd 2670 (UC), 2741 (UC), K Morris 468 (NY), P. A. Mum 16537 (GH, POM, UC, US), F. W. Peirson 1068 (RSA), 7543 (RSA, SD), C. A. Piirpus 5089 (GH, UC), P. H. Raven 183 (CAS, UC), 9675 (CAS), J. C. Roos 2836 (DS), L. Rowntree s.n, (CAS 299289), D. W. Taylor 7251 (JEPS), 8220 (CAS), R. F. Thorne 38816 (RSA), C. B. Wolf 3252 (CAS, GH, RSA); Kern Co., D. E. Breedlove 3843 (CAS, DS, MO), C. A. Piirpus 5 096 (GH, MO, UC, US), E. C. Twisselmann 3061 (CAS [2]), 13726 (CAS), R. Twitehell s.n, (RSA 518326); Madera Co., 0. H. Kapplei 1911 (L4 in UC). Mono Co. 1/ 5 Bake, 9088 (CAS), R. C. Bameby 5843 (NY), J. D. Cassel 247 (DS), P. C. Everett 21967 (NY, SD), G. K Helmkamp 5940 (UCR), J. T. Howell 14264 (LA in UC), M. E. Jones s.n . (CAS 154856, DS 171312, POM 145491, SBBG 71941), D. D. Keck 3882 (DS [2], UC). 4 Uaid) (wi P‘ ■ : l (MO, NY, RSA, UC), A Noldeke s.n . (CAS 299264), F. W. Peirson 1065 (RSA), 6033 (RSA), 10727 (RSA, UC), 28 July 1933, F. W. Peirson s.n , (RSA), P. H. Raven 9934 (CAS), ./. C. Roos s.n . (RSA 658653), L. S. Rose 35349 (CAS, LA in UC), L. Rowntree s.n, (CAS 299290). D. IJ. Tailor 16877 (JEPS); Tulare Co., C. Bornstein 00-077 (SBBG), 5. Boyd 1918 (RSA, UCR), 5. Boyd 10561 (RSA), B. Enter 6330 (NY), H. M. Hall 5268 (DS), 5415 (DS), 8380 (UC), C. B. Hardham 12235 (CAS, GH), K. Harper s.n . (UCR 46141), J. T. Howell 42808 (CAS), 43094 (CAS, NY), 48585 (CAS), J. Keefe 13164 \S), N. Meng 433 581 - him 152 (RSA), D. Myrick 1197 (CAS, SBBG), J. R. Shevock 781 (CAS), E. C. Twisselmann 7837 (CAS), 12651 (SBBG), 14401 (CAS), 18450 (CAS, RSA); Ventura Co., R. Burgess 7644 (IRVC, SBBG). Nevada: Washoe Co., P. B. Kennedy 1925 (CAS); Esmeralda Co., R. S. Ferris 6745 (DS). sp. mov. I’\PE: U.S.A. California: SanRernar- Snake Spring, 4400 ft., 10 Sep. 2008, M. A. Elvin JEPS, MO, RSA, UCR). Figure 9. ^ Subshrub to shrub, 30-60 cm tall, erect; stems glomerules 10-20 mm wide; bracts 10-11 X 2- 104649). R flowers from May to August. 334 Novon Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Elvin & Sanders Monardella (Lamiaceae) in California 335 10-30 mm wide); smaller, narrower bracts (2-5 mm (0.06-0.l"mm); the stem contains minute trichomes trichomes (0.1-0.2 mm and 0.3-0.5 mm) and short Baldwin 273 (RSA), Mrs. K. Barnes s.n. (LA 62688 in UC), D. Bradbury 277 (RSA [2]), K. Brandegee s.n. (UC 104649), .]. Donahue 76214 (RSA), M. A. Elvin 6151 (JEPS, UCSR), 6152 (UCR, UCSR), 6153 (UCSR), 6154 (UCSR), 6155 (UCSR), 6156 (GMDRC, JEPS, RSA, UCSR), 6157 (RRY, UCSR), 6158 (SD, UCSR), 6159 (GH, ORI, UCSR), 6160 (CAS, LA, UCSR, US), 6162 (NY, SRRG, UCSR), E. C. Jaeger s.n. (POM 254461), M. E. Jones 25505 (POM), J. R. Haller 1329 (UCSR), s.n . (UCSR 10511), J. Hendrickson 12734 (RSA), 12747a (NY), 18834 (RSA), P. A. Man - 4234 (POM), B. Pitzer 4013 (UCR), D. Silverman 7 (SD, UCR), B. A Stem 43 (RSA [2]), R. F. Thorne 50689 (RSA). Nevada: Clark Co., ./. S. Holland 1440 (UCR, UNLV not seen), G. E. Marrs-Smith BLM 30 (UCR, UNLV not seen). Gen. Spec. 332. 1834. TYPE: U.S.A. Washing- Gard. 12: 62. 192b' Basionvm: Monardella Observ. Grit. 1: 169. 1906. Monardella odo- John, Res. Stud. State Coll. Wash. 1: 64. 1929. TYPE: U.S.A. Oregon: eastern Oregon, 21 June 1898, Cusick 1956 (holotype, US not seen; isotypes, GH not seen, MO not seen). (1993), but for no stated reason. Subspecies glauca pallida (A. Heller) Epling, Ann. Missouri Bot. Card. 12: 66. 1925. Basionvm: Monardella pallida A. Heller, Muhlenbergia 1: 36. 1904. Muhlenbergia 1: 138. 1906. TYPE: U.S.A. Donner Lake (S side), 17 July 1903, A. A. Heller 6959 (holotype, MO not seen; isotvpes, DS not seen, GH not seen, UC not seen, US not seen). Novon 451, 600. 1935. TYPE: U.S.A. California: River- 1934, C. Epling s.n. (holotype, LA 62494~in UC). 1935, 1939; Abrams, 1951; Munz, 1974; Jokerst, 1993), stems; (2) small bracts (9-12 X 3-5 mm) that are leaves of M. linoides; (4) smaller glomemles (7-20[-25] Arts 7: 386. 1867. TYPE: U.S.A. California: Coast Range, E of Mt. Diablo, 3 June 1862, m, US n var. glandulifera and M. lanceolata var. microcephala glandulifera 1. M. Johnston, Bull. S. Calif. Acad. Sci. 18: 20. 1919. TYPE: U.S.A. Califor- Mtns., 4300 ft., 1 Sep. 1918, I. M. Johnston 2139 (holotype, POM not seen; isotypes, DS, UC). Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Elvin & Sanders Monardella (Lamiaceae) in California 337 Gray, Proc. Anier. Acad. Arts 11: 102. 1876. Bot. Observ. Grit. 1: 169. 1906. TYPE: U.S.A. 1866, H. N. Bolcmder 6320 (lectotype, designat¬ ed here, GH; duplicate, US not seen). Calif. 883. 1925. TYPE: [U.S.A. ] California: San Diego NDG 44439 [digital image]). specimen at NY, Palmer 294 (NY, MO not seen), is listed on the NY website as "Type," but with no M. laneeolata (including Palmer 294). Based on the Bolander 6320 his description (G. W. Dunn s.n., NDG 44439) 3 the Amer. (ed. 2) 2(1): 459. 1886. TYPE: U.S.A. California: San Diego Co., Potrero, 24 July 1883, Orcutt 928 (holotype, MO not seen; isotypes, GH [2])- Observ. Crit. 1: 169. 1906. TYPE: Mexico. Baja 1885, C. R. Orcutt s.n. (holotype, NDG 44430 [digital image]). 338 Novon (1959) mentions it as a minor variant under M. Spec. 332. 1834. Madronella douglasii (Ben- tham) Greene, Leafl. Bot. Observ. Grit. 1: 168. 1906. TYPE: U.S.A. California: northern Cali- & L. Ballard 4904 (holotype, UCSB; isotypes, IRVC, JEPS, MO, RSA, UCR, US). Figure 10. stems straw to tan. Leaves 10-55 X 3-8 mm, in glomerules 10-25 mm wide; bracts 7-12 X 3-9 mm. 340 Novon B. Anderson 1/d (OBI). A. Eastwood 14954 ! 0 \N. 6. Ephng s.n, (IRVC 4605), A. P. Griffiths s.n. (OBI 58373), s.n, (OBI 58377), s.n, (OBI 58392. UCR 115289), s.n, (OBI 58393). s.n . (OBI 58394). s.n . (OBI 58395). C. B. Hardham 7047 (SBBG). 12070 (SBBG), G. K. Helmkamp 5676 (UCR), s.n, (UCR 13783), R. F. Hoover 7304 (CAS [2], DS, OBI [2]), 9033 (CAS, OBI), D. F. Howe 3568 (SD), M. P. Ingalls s.n . (CAS 25461), J. D. Jokerst 2902 (CHSC), D. Fell 16322 (OBI, SBBG), B. Miossi 141 (OBI), R. J. Rodin 6080 (OBI), F. Rush s.n, (OBI 13617), M. E. Schneider s.n . (OBI 26262), R. W. Summers 656 (CAS [2]), E. C. Twisselmann 2428 (CAS [2]); Santa Barbara Co., L. E. Allen s.n . (SBBG 45184), s.n . (SBBG 45719), E. R. Blakler 3487 (SBBG), D. E. Breedlove 4140 (CAS, DS), Broughton 1191 (SBBG), P. Burns 100 (UCSB), E. R. Chandler 3746 (OBI, SBBG), E. Collins 31 (UCSB), K. C. Danielsen 7 (UCSB), 55 (UCSB), L. W. Edge 189 (SBBG), s.n, (SBBG 53007), W. R. Ferren LP-107 (UCSB), LP-426a (UCSB), H. C. Forbes LP-122 (IRVC, UCSB), A P. Griffiths s.n . (OBI 58369), J. R. Haller 1714 (UCSB), D. Hickson 16 (UCSB), R. Hoffmann s.n . (SBBG 6420), s.n . (OBI), 25350 (OBI), 11. L. Mason 408 (DS), 11. E. McMinn 1041 (DS), M. Olson 225 (UCSB), B. Orr LP-92 (UCSB), H. M. Pollard s.n . (SBBG 41747), P. H. Raven 15513 (DS), L. Roundtree s.n, (CAS 299291), C. F. Smith 6286 (SBBG), 8018 (SBBG), 9957 (SBBG), A Whistler 1A (UCR, UCSB); Ventura Co., N. French 311 (UC), D. Howe 4924 (SD); county not listed, St. Simeon, s.d., Gambel s.n, (GH), s.d., E. Palmer 362 (GH). nov. TAPE: U.S.A. California: Marin Co., Point knoll on crest of ridge, 18 May 1938, A. Carter 1417 (holotype, GH; isotypes, DS, RSA not seen, UCR). Figure 11. larger (10-35 nun vs. 10-25 mm wide for subsp. Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Elvin & Sanders Monardella (Lamiaceae) in California 341 4773 (CAS, GH), 78858 (CAS), 5 May 1901, A Eastwood s.n. (GH), A. D. E. Elmer s.n, (CAS 25467, DS 64344), C. B. Hardham 10447 (CAS), A A. Heller 15732 (DS), D. F. Howe 4251 (SD), s.n, (SD 88517), T. Howell 53725 (CAS), G. T. Robbins 3895 (CAS, OBI), G. B. Rosshach 778 (DS), C. B. Wolf 5776 (GH); Monterey Co., E. Cannon s.n, (CAS 25462), P. F. Corel 1478 (CAS, SBBG), L. E. Cox s.n, (DS 23588), W. Description of Four New Species of Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) from Madagascar Gunter A. Fischer,1* Anton Sieder1 Johan Hermans,2 Jacky Andriantiana,3 Michael KiehnJ and Phillip J. Cribb2 department of Organismie Biology/Ecology and Diversity of Plants, University of Salzburg, Hellbrunnerstrasse 34, 5020 Salzburg, Austria. * Author for correspondence: gunter.fischer@sbg.ac.at 2Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW93AB, United Kingdom 3Parc Botanicjue et Zoologicjue de Tsimbazaza (PBZT), Rue Fernand Kasanga, Tsimbazaza, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar department of Biogeography and Botanical Garden, University of Vienna, Rennweg 14, 1030 Vienna, Austria Fischer & P. J. Cribb, and B. senghasii G. A. Fischer Fischer & P. J. Cribb, et B. senghasii G. A. Fischer & Reichenbach f. ex G. A. Fischer & P. J. Cribb Novon 19: 344-352. Published on 11 September 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007141 345 >< 1. 3-1.6 mm. 5-7 mm a] Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Fischer et al. 347 Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) from Madagascar II. Bulbopliyllui G. AP Fischer & P. J. Cribb, sp. nov. TYPE: rocailleux, 30 Apr. 2004, P. Ranirison 733 (holotype, G; isotype, WU). Figure 2. oblique, very thick, coriaceous. Inflorescence 20-30 considered as Endangered (EN) following the IUCN (2001) criteria. material examined by him (Herb. Mus. Palat. Vindob. Reichenbach: Herb Orchid. No. 9655), but never 348 Novon Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Fischer et al. 349 Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) from Madagascar 2004, Fischer et al, FS12.32 (WU); Daraina, 13°13'S, 49°34'30"E, 28 Oct. 2004, Fischer et al, FS1295 (WU); Anivorano du Nord, 12°44'S, 49°13'E, 17 Apr. 1970, /. Bosser 20220 (P 323161); massif calcaire de l’Ankarana, 12°55'S, 49°6'E, 10 Mar. 1990, M. Bardot-Vaucoulon 145 (P 323188); Tsingy du Lac- Vert, Massif de FAnkarana, 12"55'S, 49"6'E, 23 Mar. 1991, M. Bardot-Vaucoulon 463 (P 323189); s. loc.. Orchid. No. 9655 (W). sp. nov. TYPE: Madagascar. 100 mi^ S of in cult., 30 Oct. 1961, Mason 78 (holotvpe, K 14850). Figure 3. considered as Endangered (EN) following the IUCN (2001) criteria. 2. 5-3.5 X 1.5-2 cm, tip refuse, coriaceous, \eiy Paratype. MADAGASCAR. K. Senghas & W. Rauh s.n„ cult. HBV 099B60-1 (WU). Fischer, sp. nov. TYPE: Madagascar. Antsira- 1994, J. Hermans 3400 (holotype, K). Figure 4. 18-flowered, semi-erect; peduncle 13-15 X 0.2-0.3 350 Novon Util Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Fischer et al. 351 Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) from Madagascar A New Hybrid Bromeliad from Southernmost Brazil, Tillandsia Xbaptistana Cezar Neubert Gongalves Chapada Diamantina National Park, Barao do Rio Branco 83, Palmeiras, Bahia, Brazil, 46930-000. krisfag@hotmail.com Crist iane Freitas de Azeve do- Gongalves Barao do Rio Branco 73, Palmeiras. Bahia. Brazil. 16930-000. krisfag@hotmail.com taxa (T. reeurvata (L.) L. and T. mallemontii). A key to Downs, 1977; tinkler, 1982). However, few hybrids (Gomjalves & Waechter, 2002), we found a little montu Glaziou ex Mez X T. reeurvata (L.) L.]. TYPE: Brazil. Rio Grande do Sul: Terra de forest, 15 Dec. 1999 (ft, fr.), C. N. Gongalves & C. F. de Azevedo-Gongalves 244 (holotype, ICN 120.704; isotype, HAS). Figure 1. lanceolate, 10.4-12 mm, glabrous. Petals pale blue, 14.8-15.3 mm, with 11 laminar nerves, blade oar- (29°35'S, 50"06'W) in the coastal plain of Rio Grande hybrid (Winkler, 1980, 1982; Strehl, 2000). Therefore, doi: 10.341/2001154 Novon 19: 353-356. Published on 11 September 2009. 354 Novon (1977), hybrids of Tillandsia are relatively rare. They 1989). However, Luther (1989) believes that many 1987). The putative hybrid nature of T. Xbaptistana is Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Gongalves & Azevedo-Gongalves Tillandsia xbaptistana from Brazil 355 Total plant length Petal shape Petal length Petal width Pistil length 10.4-12 3.6-4. 1 19-22.5 Gontjalves and Waechter (2002) found nine 717- tenuifolm L. var. surinamensis (Mez) L. B. Smith), forests of the same area (C. N. Gontjalves & C. F. de may c 11 March or April. Novon A New Species of Hoy a (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae) from Hainan, China Shao-yun He,1 Ping-tao Li,2* Jia-yi Lin2 and, Mei-ling Zeng1 College of Horticulture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, People’s Republic of China, syhe2001@163.com 2College of Forestry, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, People’s Republic of China. * Author for correspondence: Li85280485@126.com na, Hainan, Hoya, IUCN Red List et al, 1995) and Australia (Forster & Liddle, 1996), and Hoya bawanglingeiisis S. Y. He & P. T. Li, sp. nov. 19°07'N," 109°06'E, oi forest, 423 m, 8 Aug. 2007, S. Y. He & J. Y. Lin 0708081 (holotype, CANT, photo MO). Figure 1. or elliptic, 7.5-10.5 X 3 — 4.5 cm, pubescent on both Follicles fusiform, 8-10.5 X ca. 04 cm, dark purple; from mountain rainforest at 270-430 m altitude, on (Roxburgh) Merrill & L. M. Perry, Ficus subpisocarpa lanopsis patellifonnis (Chun) Y. C. Hsu & H. W. Jen, doi: 10.3417/2007154 Novon 19: 357-359. Published on 11 September 2009. 358 Novon Brongniartia balsensis (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae), una Especie Nueva de la Depresion del Rio Balsas, Mexico 361 de 2-4, mm, pecfolo de (0.8-)1.8-2.5(-3.1) cm, folfolos 5 a 11(13), ( 0. 9-)2 . 3-3 (-4.5) X (0.5-)l-2 de ca. 15 mm, alas 10-11 mm, quilla purpura de 11- 13 mm, legumbre 6-8 X 2.5-3 cm, sin ala, en cambio. gas de 5 mm, pecfolo ( 1.3-) 1 ,5-3.3(-5) a 15(17), 2.4-3. 5(-4) X l.l-2(-2.3) pedicelos (l-)1.4^1.9(-2.6) cm, brac- s de (2.5-)4e-8.2 mm, caliz 19.1-20.9 Nomenclatural Notes on Callitriche (Callitrichaceae) in North America Richard V. Lansdown 45 The Bridle, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5 4SQ, United Kingdom. rlansdown@ardeola.demon.co.uk Novon 19: 364-369. Published on 11 September 2009. North America, are more than 100 years old and JEPS, K, LE, MICH, MO, ORE, PE, TAMU, UBC, UC, V, and WTU. Fresh material from 103 live doi: 10.3417/2008030 ssssa-ss: 115 (and dated If his account of C. Hay Lake, 6 mi. S of AZ 260 along AZ 273 on the N side of the id. Eager Quad, R28E, T7N, see. 2, 8890 ft., 22 Sep. 1984, /. Ricketson 2106 ally broken off and the stump arising below the fruit apex and appressed to the side of the fruit, 0.6-1 mm. Fruits 0.8-1. 2 X 0.9-1.3 mm, as long as or slightly 0.1 mm at the 368 Novon IJIfSIl Aristolochia wuana, a New Name in Chinese Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae) Li.u Zhemven Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, 650204, People’s Republic of China; The Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, People’s Republic of China. liuzw@mail.kib.ac.cn Deng Yunfei Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, 650204, People’s Republic of China; Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510650, People’s Republic of China. Corresponding author: yfdeng@scbg.ac.cn macrocarpa C. Y. Wu & S. K. Wu ex D. D. Tao (Tao, tre, 1864; Ma, 1992). After studying the specimens of Y. Wu & S. K. Wu ex D D. Tao, it was apparent that Wu ex D. D. Tao belongs to subgenus Siphisia tively, by some authors (Klotzsh, 1859; Huber, 1960, 1985, 1993; Poncy, 1978; Mabberley, 1987). Howev- phong, 1985; Hwang, 1988; Ma, 1989, 1992; Gonzalez, 1999; Murata et al„ 2001; Huang et al„ (Wanke et al., 2006). According to Article 53.1 of the et ah, 2006), A. macrocarpa C. Y. Wu & S. K. Wu ex carpa C. Y. Wu & S. K. Wu ex D. D. Tao, FI. 2100 m, 1 Aug. 1973, Qinghai-Aizang (Tibet) Complex Expedition 73-948 (holotype, KUN). Novon 19: 370-371. Published on 11 September 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007151 371 Three New Species of Salacia from Mesoamerica (Celastraceae, Salacioideae) Julio Antonio Lombardi Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Institute de Biociencias de Botanica, Av. 24-A 1515, 13506-900, Rio Claro, Sao Paulo, 374 Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Lombardi 377 Salacia (Celastraceae) from Mesoamerica altitudes of 200-300 to 800-1000 m and was reported 378 Novon ing to IUCN Red List criteria because its area of fragmentation (IUCN, 2001). 29[-32] X [5.1 — ]5 . 5 — 7 . 9[— 1 5] cm in S. grandifolia ) leaves (blades [10.1-]17.6-25.6H6.5] X [3.8-]4.8-7.5 79 40'W, ca. 500 m, 17 Sep. 1987, G. McPherson 1 A. Duke & T. S. Elias 13713 (MO); N slopes of Cerro Pine, ca. 700-950 m, 7 Apr. 1975, S. Mori & J. Kalhmki 5482 tory, 31 Aug. 1967, M. D. Correa 217 (MEXU, MO, NY, Jan. 1968, M D. Correa & R. L. Dressier 574 (MO, PMA); 1997, A. Espinosa 729 ! I’M \): ra. 5 km de la can. Llano- Carti, 1 July 1994, C. Galdames 1203 (PMA, SCZ); Parque poblado de Bejuco, 08 "41'N, 79 57'W, 600-700 m, 20 Feb. 1998. ( Uddame , 4149 (MO. PM 4. SCZ). 08 41'N. 79 56'W, ca. 700 m, 3 Feb. 1999, C. Galdames 4380 (MO, PMA, SCZ); Cerro Jefe, 800-1000 m, 21 Dec. 1972, A. Gentry 6789 (MO); ca. 10 km N of Pan-American Hwy. on El Llano-Carti rd., ca. 500 m, 12 Dec. 1973, A. Gentry , M. Nee & R. L. Dressier 8885 (MO); El Llano-Carti rd. ca. 17 km from Pan-American Hwy., 09 15'N, 78 50'W, ca. 400 m, 30 Sep. 1981, 5. Knapp 1354 (MO); along El Llano- rd„ 09°15'N, 79°00'W, 200-300 m, 9 Apr° 1987, G McPherson 10810 (MO); 4.5 km N of Lago Cerro Azul by rd., vie. of Finca Vega, 675 m, 17 Sep. 1973, M. Nee 7033 (MO. PMA. US): El Llano-Carti rd.. 13 km from Pan- American Hwy., 300-400 m, 17 Apr. 1981, K. J. Sytsma 4021 (MO, PMA). San Bias [Kuna Yala]: Nusagandi, sede de campo de PEMASKY, 29 Mar. 1992, R. Paredes 617 (SCZ). financial support (no. 523026/96-0 and 300220/ (tio. 306395/2006-1). The author would also like to MEXU, MO, PMA, SCZ, U. IUCN. 2001. IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Version Two New Species of Orchidaceae from Brazil: Bulbophyllum carassense and Lepanthopsis vellozicola Rubens Custodio da Mota Departamento de Botanica, Institute de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Antonio Carlos 6627, Caixa Postal 486, 31270-910 Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Current address: Instituto Cultural Inhotim, Rua B 20, 35460-000 Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, Brazil, rubenscustodio6@yahoo.com.br Fdbio de Banos Instituto de Botanica, Av. Miguel Estefano 3687, 04301-012 Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil. fdebarros@terra.com.br Jocio Renato Stehnmnn Departamento de Botanica, Instituto de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Antonio Carlos 6627, Caixa Postal 486, 31270-910 Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, stehmann@icb.ufmg.br filifolium Borba & Smidt e B. pluinosum (Barbosa Key words: Brazil, Bulbophyllum, IUCN Red List, Cara<;a. 1500 mm (Brandao et al„ 1994). Mild temperatures Novon 19: 380-387. Published on 11 September 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007057 Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Mota et al. 381 Two New Species of Brazilian Orchidaceae 2002), and the altitude ranges from 750-2072 m. The 1924). This " is the headquarters of the Re sen a illustrated here: B. carassense R. C. Mota, F. Barros & composed of almost 1000 species (Dressier, 1993). Borba, 2007), in five sections (Pabst & Dungs, 1975): 1. Bulbopliyllum carassense R. C. Mota, F. Barros & Stehmann, sp. nov. TYPE: Brazil. Minas 20°04'55.2"S, 43°29'11.7"W, 1200 m, 20 Mar. 2005 (fl.), R. C. Mota 2819 (holotype, BHCB; isotypes, RB, SP). Figure 1. niaux. B. filifolio Borba & Smidt et B. plumoso (Barbosa slightly bicolored, 15-65 X 2.5-6 mm, apex acute to ;, 4-6 n 382 Novon Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Mota et al. 383 Two New Species of Brazilian Orchidaceae vinaceous spotting, 1.3-1. 8 X 0.7-0.9 mm, apex 900 and 1200 m (pers. obs.). It is a rare species and 2007). was ob- 43°27'W, 1850 m, 29Apr. 2004 (£1.), R. C. Mota 2437 (holotype, BHCB; isotypes, RB, SP). reddish brown, 0.8-4 X 0.3-0.5 mm; sheaths of the unequal, the larger 1.2^1.5 mm, the smaller 0.8- yellow to vinaceous, 0.3-0.4 X 0.2-0.3 mm; dorsal longitudinal, central stripe. 1.2-2 X 0.6-0.9 mm, 1.2-1. 7 X 0.8-1. 3 mm, margin entire, apex shortly 384 PI 1 Una Nueva Combinacion en Hofmeisterella (Orchidaceae) para la Flora de Colombia lil.C doi: 10.3417/2007102 Two New Combinations in Arisaema (Araceae) from India Sachin A. Punekar and K. P. N. Kumaran Paleobiology Group, Agharkar Research Institute, G. G. Agarkar Road, Pune 411 004, Maharashtra, India. sachinpunekar@yahoo.co.in; kpnkumaran@hotmail.com K. S. Patil & Bachulkar var. ghaticum Sardesai, S. P. (Govaerts & Frodin, 2002), or ca. 150 species (Gusman & Gusman, 2002). In addition, Govaerts and Frodin (2002) recognized nine subspecies and 24 varieties (Karthikeyan et ak, 1989), 38 species and six Gusman, 2002). At present, the North Western Ghats (Engler, 1920; Sivadasan, 1982; Yadav et ah, 1993, 1997; Lakshminarasimhan, 1996; Sasikala, 2000; Mishra & Singh, 2001; Gusman & Gusman, 2002; P. Gaikwad & S. R. Yadav (2006). However, these Table 1. (1966) and Kremp (1968). New Combinations in Arisaema 16: 45. 2006. TYPE: IndiaJVIaharashtra: Kas, 26 doi: 10.3417/2006127 Novon 19: 391-396. Published on 11 September 2009. 392 Novon Volume 19, Number 3 2009 395 396 Novon tific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi, for IV-23F (Heft 73). W. Engelmann, Berlin. Govaerts, R. & D. G. Frodin (editors). 2002. World Checklist Portland. IUCN. 2001. IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria, Version Juniper, B. E., G. C. Cox, A. J. Gilchrist & P. R. Williams. B. D. Sharma, S. Karthikeyan & N. P. Singh (editors), Flora of Mishra, D. K. & N. P. Singh. 2001. Endemic and Threatened Sect, t Rot. 13: 431-182. ^ J 7 ’ Mag. (Tokyo) 103: 371-382. of North Western Ghats and Konkan region of India: An Sardesai, M. M., S. P. Gaikwad & S. R. Yadav. 2006. A new India. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Calicut, Kerala. India. Kew Bull. 59: 483-487. Yadav, S. R., K. S. Patil & M. P. Bachulkar. 1993. Arisaema — , - - & M. K. Janarthanam. 1997 [1998]. A new New Combinations in North American Rosulabryum (Bryopsida, Bryaceae) John R. Spence National Park Service, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, P.0. Box 1507, Page, Arizona 86040-1507, U.S.A. John_Spence@nps.gov (Winkelmann & R. Ruthe) J. R. Spence and R. mbens (Mitten) J. R. Spence. The western North American (e.g., Cox & Hedderson, 2003) and has for the most graphed by Syed (1973) and Mohamed (1979) and are (1964), Syed (1973), Mohamed (1979), Demaret and Wilczek (1982), and Wilczek and Demaret (1982), (1996) as part of the Flora of Australia Project R. capillare (Holyoak & Pedersen, 2007) rather than (Hampe) J. R. Spence & H. P. Ramsay complex where they have recently been placed (Cmndwell & Nyholm, 1964; Spence & Ramsay, 2005). This seemingly area: R. andicola, R. eanariense (Rridel) Ochvra, R. doi: 10.3417/2008026 Novon 19: 397-400. Published on 11 September 2009. 398 Novon (Bridel) J. R. Spence, R. laevifilum (Syed) Ochyra, R. TYPE: U.S.A. North Carolina: Macon Co., "Chestnut Ridge, 3 mi. NE of Highlands, on woods," 4000 ft., s.d., L. E. Anderson 1UUS1 (holotype, MICH not seen). R. densifolium (Bridel) Ochyra). I agree with L. E. Hedwigia 38(3): 120. 1899. Bryum murale subsp. Amann, FI. Mouss. Suisse 2: 238. 1918. Bryum mann & R. Ruthe) Podpera, Preslia 2: 87. (Winkelmann & R. Ruthe) C. E. 0. Jensen, Forteckn. Skand. Vaxt., Moss. (ed. 2): 32. 1937. mann & R. Ruthe) Wijk & Margadant, Taxon 8: mann & R. Ruthe) D. T. Holyoak & N. Pedersen, J. Bryol. 29: 119. 2007. TYPE: Denmark. "Auf aufgefunden," 13 July 1898, J. Winkelmann s.n. (holotype, BP not seen). (2001). (Kindberg) Syed. J. Bryol. 7: 301. 1973. TYPE: Canada. British Columbia: Cedar Hill, Apr. 1887 Syed, 1973: 304, CAN). A report from Bolivia (Allen, 2002) needs to be re- Una Nueva Especie Lenosa de Cryptantha (Boraginaceae) para la Flora de Chile 402 Novon A New Genus and New Combinations in Australian Villarsia (Menyanthaceae) Nicholas P. Tippery and Donald H. Les Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269, U.S.A. nicholas.tippery@uconn.edu Omduffia Tippery & Les: L. capitatum (Nees ex (F. Mueller) Tippery & Les, lectotvpified here; L. here; 0. calthifolia (F. Mueller) Tippery & Les, Tippery & Les. distributed worldwide (Tippery et ah, 2008). Two of Nymphoides: N. indica (L.) Kuntze and N. peltata (S. 1845; Mueller, 1875; Benthanr & Hooker, 1876). Hllarsia (Brown, 1810; Don, 1837; Endlicher et ah, 1837; Lehmann, 1845), although some were included under Menvanthes (Sims, 1807, 1810) or the gentia- naceous genus Swertia L. (Labillardiere, 1804—1805). (Mueller, 1854, 1858) and Hllarsia (Mueller, 1860, & Mueller, 1869; Benthanr & Hooker, 1876). The few Novon 19: 404-411. Published on 11 September 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007181 Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Tippery & Les Australian Villarsia (Menyanthaceae) 405 linear leaves (Aston, 1973; Chuang & Ornduff, 1992; Cook, 1996). (Cook, 1996). 1969; Chuang & Ornduff, 1992). Flowers^in Men- 1973; Chuang & Ornduff, 1992), morphological (Olmstead et ah, 2000; Soltis et ah, 2000; Lundberg & et ah, 2008). In the same study, Villarsia resolved as a "2OO8II3OOI , NBG), and two specimens from Western PERTH) and V. violifolia F. Mueller" (Ornduff 9342 , UC; ( B k 1 EU342366- EU342370, FJ546980-FJ546982). The resulting phy- data (Tippery et ah, 2008). Nymphoides was strongly (Tippery et ah, 2010). hihim (Chuang & Ornduff, 1992). Seeds of most 406 Novon Liparophyllum Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Tippery & Les Australian Villarsia (Menyanthaceae) 407 (e.g., F. albiflora F. Mueller, F caltlufolia F. Mueller) Hllarsia species (Tippery et ah, 2008). The South Villarsia (Omduff, 2001; Tippery et al , 2008). 1969; Chuang & Omduff, 1992; Tippery et ah, 2008). and 10 ovules per placenta (Tippery et ah, 2008). Taxonomic Treatment 1847. TYPE: Liparophyllum gunnii Hooker T, London J. Bot. 6: 473. 1847. Les' L. congestiflorum (F. Mueller) Tippery & Les), or L. violifolium (F. Mueller) Tippery & Les). Calyx Mueller) Tippery & Les) or for more than 1/4 of Novon conge stfiorum, L. exaltation , L. latifolium , L. violifo- mann) F. Mueller, Fragm. 9: 40. 1858. Reneal- Gen. PL 430. 1891. TYPE: Australia. Western Perth," Nov. 1841, L. Preiss 1956 (holotype, LD; isotypes, B, G [2 sheets], GOET, L [3 sheets], M not seen, MEL [2 sheets], NSW, S, STR). Villarsia iiwolucrata Hooker, Icon. PI. viii. 725. 1845. TYPE: 77i ond 7 (holotype, K; isotype, MEL). Tvpification. Duplicates of Preiss 1956 are lodged (Stafleu & Cowan, 1983); indeed, the label of their there are numerous duplicates of Preiss 1956 , the congestiflora F. Mueller, Fragm. 6: 141. 1868. Mueller, Syst. Census Austral. PL 90. 1882. Revis. Gen. PL 430. 1891. TYPE: Australia. Oldfield s.n. (lectotype, designated here, MEL). sia congestiflora , Mueller (1868) designated two Swan-River et Murchison-River. Oldf.” Three Old- Two of these (MEL 872 and 873) give only the locality "Near Perth" written by Oldfield, with another label Kuntze, Revis. Gen. PL 430. 1891. TYPE: designated by Aston, 1969: 44, BM; isotype, NSW not seen). Antarct. Vov., Vol. 3, FI. Tasman. 2: 368. 1859. Gen PL 430. 1891. TYPE: Australia. Tasmania: Port," s.d., A. F Oldfield s.n. (holotype, K)s 5. LiparopliyUnm lasinspcrmiim (F. Mueller) Tip- lasiospenna F. Mueller, Fragm. 6: 137. 1868. Mueller, Fragm. 9: 165. 1875. Renealmia PL 430. 1891. TYPE: Australia. Western Albany, Oct. 1867, F. Mueller s.n. (lectotype. Typifieation. Mueller (1868) listed several of his (MEL 875); "Swamps in the rear of Mt. Melville, Oct. water), Oct. 67" (MEL 16493); "Heath swamps north on a later label (MEL 16494). We have selected the Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Tippery & Les Australian Villarsia (Menyanthaceae) 409 Bentham, Enum. PL (Endlicher) 81. 1837. Fragm. 9: 164. 1875. Renecdmia latifolia (Ben¬ tham) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. PL 430. 1891. TYPE: violifolium (F. Mueller) F. Mueller, Syst. Census Austral. PL 90. 1882. Renealmia violifolia (F. Mueller) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. PL 430. 1891. here, MEL). (label in Mueller’s hand; MEL 16489); "Pits, matted, fl. yellow, Tweed R. W. Aust." collected by Oldfield (MEL 16490); "Don River, S. W. Aust." collected by Maxwell (labels written by Mueller; MEL 16491 and 16492). Of these, the most complete specimen is the II. Ornduffia Tippery & Les, gen. nov. TYPE: Villarsia reniformis R. Brown, Prodr. FL Nov. Holland. 437. 1810 = Ornduffia reniformis (R. cell; 0. albiflora (F. Mueller) Tippery & Les, 0. Ornduffia to honor the late Robert Omduff ( 1932— 1. Ornduffia albiflora (F. Mueller) Tippery & Les, albiflorum (F. Mueller) F. Mueller, Syst. Census Austral. PL 90. 1882. Renealmia albiflora (F. Mueller) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. PL 430. 1891. TYPE: Australia. Western Australia: Perth, s.d., MEL). Typification. Mueller (1860) indicated two col- A." (MEL 16430) and "Perth, W. Aust." (MEL 2. Ornduffia caltliifolia (F. Mueller) Tippery & calthifolium (F. Mueller) F. Mueller, Fragm. 9: 164. 1875. Renealmia caltliifolia (F. Mueller) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. PL 430. 1891. TYPE: MEL). caltliifolia (Mueller, 1868) listed the locality "In gorup. Cor. yellow. Oct. 67"" (MEL 16481); and 410 Novon the Melbourne sheets (MEL 16481), which we 3. Ornduffia marcliantii (Omduff) Tippery & Les, Omduff, Svst. Bot. 15: 216-220. 1990. TYPE: 450 m, 15 Nov. 1983, R. Omduff 9323 (holotvpe, PERTH). folia Labillardiere, Nov. Holl. PL 1: 72, t. 97. Brown, Prodr. FI. Nov. Holland. 457. 1810, as Hum (Labillardiere) F. Mueller, Fragm. 9: 165. Kuntze, Revis. Gen. PL 430. 1891. TYPE: type, designated by Aston, 1969: 37, FI; isotypes, BM, MEL, NSW). 5. Ornduffia renifonnis (R. Brown) Tippery & Les, Brown, Prodr. FI. Nov. Holland. 457. 1810. 1969: 50, BM). Muelleria 2: 19. 1969. TYPE: Australia. Western 3778 (holotype, PERTH; isotype,' MEL). Muelleria 2: 53. 1969. TYPE: Australia. South 1966, H. I. Aston 1531 (holotype, MEL; isotypes, AD not seen, K not seen, NSW). 55 1969. TYPE: Australia' Victoria: 1.3 mi. W 1965, H. I. Aston 1445 (holotype, MEL; isotypes, AD not seen, BM not seen, K not seen, MEL not seen, NSW, PERTH). III. Villarsia Ventenat, Choix PL t. 9. 1803, nom. cons. TYPE: Villarsia ovata (L. f.) Ventenat, Choix PL t. 9. 1803, typ. cons., = Menyanthes ovata L. f., Suppl. PL 133. 1781, = V. capensis (Houttuyn) Merrill, J. Arnold Arbor. 19: 360. Kruidk. 8: 335. 1777. Key to Genera of Menyanthaceae Worldwide surface smooth . . Nephrophyllidium dentate, or indistinctly crenate: pollen grains floating leaf (0. submersa ) ............. 4 4a. Corolla lobe margins fimbriate; each placenta with 1 The authors are ir B, BM, BRI, CAL, CONN, FI, G, GH, GOET, K, L, LD, MEL, MO, NSW, NT, NY, PERTH, PRE, S, STR, UC, US, W, in particular Arne Anderberg (S), Peter a Knight (PERTH), Egildo Lueeioh (FI), Pina (MEL), John Strother (UC), Christine Taylor Kevin Thiele (PERTH), Roy Vickeiy (BM), Paepalanthus bonsai , a New Species of Eriocaulaceae from Minas Gerais, Brazil 19: 412-415. Volume 19, Number 3 2009 Trovo & rm Trovo & A New Zygomorphic -Flowered Rinorea (Violaceae) from the Neotropics Gregory A. Wahlert and Harvey E. Ballard Jr. Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701, U.S.A. ballardh@ohi o . edu to 210 species (Ballard, unpublished data). The 48 the style (Hekking, 1988; Wahlert & Ballard, pers. obs.). In Hekking’s (1988) careful revision of Novon 19: 416-420. Published on 11 September 2009. morphic flowers (Wahlert & Ballard, unpublished adjacent Peru (Fig. 1). doi: 10.3417/2007155 417 418 Novon (Violaceae) www. mbgpr ess . org CONTENTS Missouri ^ Botanical Garden A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature VOLUME 19 NUMBER 4 2009 Volume 19, Number 4 December 2009 Novon, A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature from the Missouri Botanical Garden The mission of the Missouri Botanical Garden is to discover and share knowledge about plants and their environment, in order to preserve and enrich life. Novon publishes short articles whose primaiy purpose is the establishment of nomencla¬ ture in vascular plants and bryophytes. All articles are peer-reviewed by qualified, indepen¬ dent reviewers. Manuscripts must fully state and justify the reasons for proposing nova. These may include detailed comparisons with similar taxa, short keys to similar taxa, ihustrations to similar taxa, and mechanical nomenclature reasons, among others. 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Gereau Latin Editor Tammy Charron Editorial Assistant Cirri R. Moran Press Coordinator Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. Price f or 2009: $175 per year U.S.A.; $185 Canada and Postal address: Subscriptions: Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, P.0. Box 1897, Law¬ rence, KS 66044-8897: Manuscript submissions: \ol.org IUCN Red List, Nicaragua, Panama. (Jeffrey, 1971: 200), but decided to maintain 2001), is widespread in the New World from the a thorough revision" (Jeffrey, 1971: 201). Neverthe- 300 m, 3 Dec. 1990, G. Herrera 4684 (holotype, INB; isotypes, CR, MO). Figure 1. hanging, petiolules 0.05-0.9(-1.5) cm; medial leaflet 4-13.5 doi: 10.3417/2007164 Novon 19: 465-474. Published on 10 December 2009. 466 Novon Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Gray urn 467 Cucurbitaceae from Central and South America ca. 9-12 mm, ca. 11-17 mm diam., cupulate, ± head ca. 8-13 mm, the thecae tightly replicate IUCN Red List category. Although it is relatively Deficient (DD) according to IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN, 2001). tendrils and larger (ca. 6 X 3^.5 cm), ovoid fruits Gomes-Klein, 2003; Gomes-Klein & Pirani, 2005), 11 (e.g., as in Passifl, iss of seeds and pul, ce of the shell. The P ea. 1 cm long (e.g.. P. t C. (e.g.. S. americanum Miller, wi rs. 0.8 cm diam., vs. S. gomplu ast fruits ca. 15 cm diam.; M. Nee. it one of the 115 genera in ,. this is on the large ah. 2 does occur: the fruits illre ea. 6 cm (Cog- Ci(m macrocalyx ca. 2.5- ra ca. 3-4.5 cm. The 27 seeds (9 per cell) by G (1993) characterized the j al E 1 1 4 1 t 5 1991. G. Rivera 1144 (h CR, MO). Figures 2. 3. extent, seeci numner is no cioum correlated wnn irun fmctibus ma gnis , a alba sen size; seed onentation maa he as «ell, and is often bus mlhl bp'p ^tlnpta i. The 0.9— 5.5(— 7) cm; k 470 Novon 472 Novon within, ca. 13-21 mm, 20-30 mm diam., broadly green, sometimes ( Merello et cd. 3050) with lighter Bello C. & Lierheimer 4399 ; Hammel 8137), atropur- 17410: Rivera & Hoomans 1753), 15-35 X 10- of about 50-1200 m, in Nicaragua (two collections). (MO), from Nicaragua. Grisebach (1864: 288) described the fruits as the "size 474 Hoya persicinicoronaria (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae), a New Species from Hainan, China Shao-yun He,1* Ping-tao Li,2** Jia-yi Lin,2 and Xiang-hui Yang 1 College of Horticulture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, People’s Republic of China. *syhe2001@163.com 2College of Forestry, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, People’s Republic of China. ** Author for correspondence: Li85280485@126.com S. Y. He & P. T. Li (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae) Hainan, Hoya, IUCN Red List. Li et ah, 1995; He et al., 2009b), with Yunnan, Hainan, et ah, 1995; He et al.^ 2009a, b). Forster and Liddle (1996) recognized the genus as having more than 300 Costantin, 1912; Li et ah, 1995; Jagtap & Singh, 109°06'E, 214 m, 8 Aug. 2007, S. Y. He & J. Y. Lin 0708086 (holotype, CANT, photo at MO). Figure 1. elliptic or obovate, 7-10 X 4—5 cm, ca. 0.3 cm thick; cuspidate, or refuse; petiole 0.5-1 cm, ca. 0.6 diam.. doi: 10.3417/2008001 Novon 19: 475-478. Published on 10 December 2009. 476 Novon 200-250 m, as an epiphyte on trees. It is associated 477 478 Novon 5. Pp. 190-236 in Z. Y. Press. Beijing, and 120-127. Vol. 63. Science Press. Beijing. Gonolobus spiranthus (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae), una Nueva Especie de la Vertiente del Pacffico Mexicano Veronica Juarez Jaimes Departamento de Botanica, Instituto de Biologfa, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Apartado Postal 70-367, Mexico, D.F. 04510, Mexico. vjuarez@ibiologia.unam.mx W. D. Stevens Missouri Botanical Garden, P.O. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299, U.S.A. douglas.stevens@mobot.org Lucio Lozada Perez Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Apartado Postal 70-283, Mexico, D.F. 04510, Mexico, luciolozada@hotmail.com sido dividido en tres subgeneros (Woodson, 1941) en 96°3'11.9"W, 465 m, 23 sep. 2001, A. Saynes 2604 (holotipo, MEXU; isotipo, MO). Figura 1. simples, laminas elfpticas, 3.5-12 X 2.5-6.2 cm. doi: 10.3417/2008023 Novon 19: 479-481. Published on 10 December 2009. Estudios en las Apocynaceae Neotropicales XXXYI: Una Nueva Especie de Lacmellea (Apocynaceae, Rauvolfioideae) para Colombia J. Francisco Morales Insl ilulo Viciimal de Biodiversidad (INBio), Apartado Postal 22-3100, Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica. fmorales@inbio.ac.cr rica (Morales, 1998, 2007). Este genera pertenece a la tribu Willughbeeae (Endress & Brayns, 2000), con ca. la fecha, son los trabajos de Markgraf (1941) v 1985 (fl„ fr.), J. Espina & F. Garcia 1528 (holotipo, INB; isotipos, CHOCO no visto, HUA). Figura 1. glabra; laminas de 3.5 — 6( — 7.5) X 1 — 2.7( — 3.2) cm. Novon 19: 482-484. Published on 10 December 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007086 A New Species of Taxiphyllum (Musci: Hypnaceae) from Sri Lanka Ryszcird Ochyra Laboratory of Bryology, Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Lubicz 46, 31-512 Krakow, Poland. R.Ochyra@botany.pl Robert R. Ireland Smithsonian Institution, Department of Botany, MRC-166, P.0. Box 37012, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012, U.S.A. irelandr@si.edu the name is lectotvpified. The validity of the name O’Shea, 2002). The former is nonspecific with P. in October 1901 by Robert Wright (Wright 3798) and natiuiichen Pflanzenf ami lien (Brothems, 1908, 1925). text (Dixon, 1915: 294) states: “ Plagiothecium shaded, near Hagkala (222), det. Brothems; bv stream, &c„ N. E. (353, 359, 369); shaded rock near stream, Nanuoya (424), a robust fomi with stems 4 in. [unnamed] variant (forma?) that the Binstead 424 M. Fleischer, instead of Plagiothecium, based on the doi: 10.3417/2009012 Novon 19: 485-489. Published on 10 December 2009. Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Ochyra & Ireland 487 New Taxiphyllum (Hypnaceae) from Sri Lanka Novon He, 2005), but none match T. townsendii in (Mitten) M. Fleischer are morphologically different habit and shorter and wider laminal cells (80-100 X leaves, 0.7-0.8 X 0.3 mm, with very short, narrow laminal cells, 30^10 X 4-5 pm. Finally, T. maniae T. taxirameum (O’Shea et al„ 2003). T. deplanatum (Bruch & Schimper ex Sullivant) M. North American plant (Ireland, 1969) that is also Paratypes. SRI LANKA. Central Prov.: near Hagkala, 222 (BM). NanuoJ. shaded locks neai stieam. 13 Mai 1913, C. H. Binstead 424 (BM); Nuwara Eliya, by stream, 1913, C. H. Binstead 353 (BM); Nuwara Eliya, rock near waterfall, Feb. 1913, C. H. Binstead 359 (BM); Nuwara Eliya, Hills, Oct. 1901, Wright 3798 ( BM, H-BR, KRAM, PC). TaxiphvUum known from Sri Lanka (O’Shea, 2002): T. (Thwaites & Mitten) O’Shea, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 92: 126. 2002. TYPE: [Sri Lanka.] "Ins. Ceylon, [s.ck]. Dr. Thwaites [246 in scheck, NY]’’ (lectotype, designated here, NY-Mitten 780336; New Ta Validation of the Hybrid Flowering Cherry Prunus Xincam (Rosaceae) Richard T. Olsen and Alan T. Whittemore U.S. National Arboretum, 3501 New York Ave. NE, Washington, D.C. 20002-1958, U.S.A. Richard.01sen@ars.usda.gov; Alan.Whittemore@ars.usda.gov Abstract. The name Prunus Xincam Ingram ex R. flowers (Rehder, 1940). warmer (Cathey, 1990). Honshu on the slopes of Mt. Fuji, Mt. Hakone, and Mt. Association of Japan, 1982; "oiiwi et ah, 1984). It is Novon 19: 490-493. Published on 10 December 2009. (Ingram, 1948; Dirr, 1998; Kuitert & Peterse, 1999). The hybrid was first produced ca. 1942 by English Gardens, Kew (Ingram, 1942, 1948, 1970). on April 15, 1947, reported first as P. incisa X University of Pennsylvania, in 1946 (Meyer & Lewan- Lady’) have entered the trade (Pooler, 2007). (1982) and a few American horticulturists (Dirr, 1998, doi: 10.3417/200717' Volume 19, Number 2009 Olsen & Whittemore Validation of Prunus xincam (Rosaceae) 491 Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Olsen & Whittemore Validation of Prunus xincam (Rosaceae) 493 cherry. Arnoldia 45(1): 23—24. * Hardy i Ohwi, J., F. G. Meyer & E. H. Walker. 1984. Primus. Pp. Alyssum misirdalianum (Brassicaceae), a New Species from Southern Turkey Nermin Orcan Mersin University, Science and Art Faculty, Department of Biology, 33342 Mersin, Turkey. norcan@mersin.edu.tr Riza Birnet Adiyaman University, Science and Art Faculty, Department of Biology, 02040. \di\aman, Turkey, rbinzet@gmail.com Key words: Alyssum, Brassicaceae, IUCN Red 1999; Orcan & Misirdali, 2000; Unal & Bdicrl. 2003; Dirnian, 2000; Orcan, 2005) to this total. Including the (Dudley 1964a, b, 1965; Ball & Dudley, 1996) and specimens deposited at ANK, GAZI, HUB, and the TYPE: Turkey. Mersin Prov.: Fmdikpman, Deve Koyagi, 1800 m, stony slopes, 30 June 2002, N. Orcan 500 (holotype, ANK; isotypes, GAZI, MO). Figure 1. 10-rayed stellate hairs; lepidote hairs ca. 0.25 mm half. Siliculae 6-7 X 3-4.5 mm, ovate, truncate- according to IUCN Red Fist criteria (IUCN, 2001). Novon 19: 494-496. Published on 10 December 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007142 Two New Species of Stylo gyne (Myrsinaceae) from Brazil a 33314-7719, U.S.A. Novon Red List criteria tfUCN, 2001). ^ Volume 19, Number 4 Ricketson & Pipoly 499 bark. — C. Bisexual flower. A, C drawn from the holotype C. Farney et al. 1/05 (MO); B drawn from B. Nelson 2603 (MO). Lago do Dragao, 400^50 m, 14-15 Oct. 1987 (£1.), C. Farney , D. Daly, D. Steven¬ son, J. Oliveira & R. de Lima 1 705 (holotype, MO; isotvpes, INPA, MO). Fig- 500 Novon the bark "scrolled scaly" (Junikka, 1994: 20); oblong to elliptic, 7.2-20.3 X 3.4-6.4 cm, apically rounded, 0.7-0.9 X 0.7-0.9 mm, apically obtuse to 1.5 mm, lobes oblong, 3. 5-3. 7 X 1.2-1. 4 mm, inal tube 0.2-0.3 mm, the apically free portion 1.6- 1.8 mm, anthers narrowly linear to narrowly lanceo¬ late, 3. 1-3.2 X 0.4-0.5 mm, apically apiculate, glabrous, ovary ovate,"” 2-2.2 mm, style 2.8-3 mm. to IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN, 2001). ^ racemes, broadly ovate calyx lobes (1. 5-1.6 X 1.5- ovate calyx (1. 8-2.2 X 1-1.3 mm), larger corolla (2.5 — 3.1 mm). (Pipoly, 1991). The original description of N. rodri- Chagas 3092 (INPA, NY). The only portion of the S. branchlets of the panicles" (Pipoly, 1991: 202). Cachoeira, Mono dos Seis Lagos, 00°20'N, 066°45'W, 400 m, 30 Sep. 1990 (st.), B. Nelson 2077 (INPA, MO), (ff), B. Nelson 2142 (INPA. MO), (st.). B. Nelson 2150 (INPA, MO), (fl.), B. Nelson 2354 (INPA, MO), 2603 (INPA, IUCN. 2001. IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria, Version 3.1. Prepared by the IUCN Species Survival Commission. Journal 15(1): 3—45^ Pipoly III, J. J. 1989. Notas sobre el genero Stylogyne A. DC. (Mvrsinaceae). Ernstia 53: 1-9. Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Ricketson & Pipoly New Stylogyne (Myrsinaceae) from Brazil 501 Guiana. Brittonia 51(2): 128-133. - & J. M. Ricketson. 1999. Novelties j ceae). Sida 17: 591-597. New Species of Lachemilla (Rosaceae) from South America Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Romoleroux 503 New South American Lachemilla (Rosaceae) 53287 (AAV). ? ° 71 Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Romoleroux 505 New South American Lachemilla (Rosaceae) Paratypes. COLOMBIA. Magdalena: Sierra Nevada de Rangel 1985 (NY). berg (M), Elena Reiner-Drehwald (GOET). Yeromca Moran (NY)^ Alina Freire-Fierro (PH), Charlotte Taylor (MO), Robber! Gradstein (GOET), and two A New Species of Catolesia (Asteraceae, Eupatorieae) from Bahia, Brazil Nadia Roque Departamento de Botanica, Herbario ALCB, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Av. Ademar de Barros, s/n, Ondina, 40171-970, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, nr0que@ufl3a.br Abel A. Conceigao Departamento de Ciencias Biologicas, Herbario HUEFS, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Km 03, BR 116, 44031-460, Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil Harold Robinson U.S. National Herbarium, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, MRC 166, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012, U.S.A. Abstract. Catolesia D. J. N. Hind is an endemic, synilorescence composed of (7)8 to 12 capitula, of which dinae, IUCN Red List. the carpopodium (Hind, 2000b). 2007). discussed by Hind (1999, 2000a, b; Hind & Robinson, Concei 3.1. Prepared by the IUCN Species Survival Commiss Jin, X.-F. & B.-Y. Ding. 2002. A new species of ' Imp aliens Yu. S-\. Y -L Chen & H-N Qm 2007 Imputiens China. Acta Phytotax. Sin. 45(5): 708-712. A New Species of Epimedium (Berberidaceae) from Hubei, China Zhang Yan-Jun and Li Jian-Qiang * Herbarium HIB, Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430074, People’s Republic of China. * Author for correspondence: lijcj@rose.whiob.ac.cn narrowly ovate and acuminate inner sepals (1.5—1. 9 X 1.7 cm). Hubei, IUCN Red List. continue to be found (Ying, 2001; Steam, 2002; He & Xu, 2003; Guo et al„ 2007). 30 Mar. 2007, Y. J. Zhang 148 (holotype, HIB; isotype, HIB). Figure 1. leaflets; leaflets narrowlv ovate, 6.5-11.2 X 3.7- cence simple, racemose, few-flowered, with 8 to 22 1. 5-1.9 X 0.7-0.9 cm, apex acuminate; petals slightly According to IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN, 2001). ^ rhizomatibus compactis, folds basi profunde cordatis, sepalis Chinese species of Epimedium except for E. koreanum doi: 10.3417/2007161 Novon 19: 567-569. Published on 10 December 2009. 568 Novon Author Index: Novon Vol. 191 Al-Shehbaz, I. A. & D. B. Montesinos. Weberbauera arequipa Andriantiana, J. see Fischer et al. 344-352 from Madagascar, 289-294 Aranha Filho, J. L. M., P. W. Fritsch, F. Almeda & A. B. Aymard C., G. A. & G. A. Romero-Gonzalez. Caryodaph- Gongalves. 353-356 Bagherpour, S. see Celep et al. 432^35 Ballard Jr., H. E. see Wahlert & Ballard Jr. 416-420 421-425 Barkworth, M. E. see Jacobs & Barkworth. 168-171 Barros, F. de. see Mota et al. 380-387 Binzet, R. see Orcan & Binzet. 494-496 America, 295-296 Carnevali Fernandez-Concha, G. see Ojeda et al. 96-101 Carrijo, T. T. see Vianna Filho et al. 549-551 Castillo-Campos, G., K. Mehltreter, J. G. Garcia-Franco & M. Celep, F., M. Dogan, S. Bagherpour & A. Kahraman. A New South Anatolia, Turkey, 432—435 Chen, S.-Y. see An et al. 286-288 Chen, Y.-L. see Yu et al. 562-566 (Asteraceae, Cardueae), 436-438 Chen, Y.-S. & Q.-E. Yang. Validation of the Name Chiou, W.-L. see Liu et al. 59-61 Gesneriaceae from South America, 439-443 Clark, L. G. see Oliveira & Clark. 209-214 subumbellata (Moraceae), 297-299 Costa, F. N. see Trovo & Costa. 256-258 453 Cribb, P. J. see Fischer et al. 344-352 D Three Species from Colombia, 32-40 Davila, P. see Gama-Lopez & Davila. 461—464 World Cypresses (Cupressaceae), 300-306 Deng, Y. see Liu & Deng. 370-371 Dogan, M. see Celep et al. 432-435 Dong, A., J. Zhou, Q. Gong & F. Xing. A New Species of Dunlop, C. R. see Craven & Dunlop. 454-456 150-155 1 19(1) pp. 1-144, 19(2) pp. 145-280, 19(3) pp. 281-420, 19(4) pp. 421-581. Novon 19: 570-574. Published on 10 December 2009. Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Author Index 571 314 Kiehn & P. J.^Cribb. Description of Four New Species of Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) from Madagascar, 344- Galan de Mera, A. see Nauray Huari & Galan de Mera. 388- Gao, H.-S. see Xu et al. 559-561 Gao, X.-F. & B. Schrire. Three New Species of Indigofera Garland, M. A. see Smith & Garland. 234-238 Xbaptistana , 353-356 Gong, Q. see Dong et al. 457-460 Flores, I. L. L6pez-Enriquez & E. D. Enriquez Grayum, M. H. Two New Trifoliolate-Leaved Species of America, 465-474 Grob, V. see Pfeifer et al. 102-116 Guimaraes. P. J. F. see Romero et al. 219-221 H Hajmoradi. F. see Ranjbar et al. 215-218 He, S.-Y., P.-T. Li, J.-Y. Lin & M.-L. Zeng. A New Species of China. 357-359 He, S.-Y., P.-T. Li, J.-Y. Lin & X.-H. Yang. Hoya Hermans, L see Fischer et al. 344-352 Hoch, P. C. see Wagner & Hoch. 130-132 Hu, A.-Q., H.-Z. Tian & F.-W. Xing. Cephalanthera Huber, F. K. see Weckerle et al. 552-558 Hufford, L. see Schenk & Hufford. 117-121 Ireland, R. R. see Ochyra & Ireland. 485-489 J 168_171 ' 172-174 Mexico, 360-363 Jin, X.-F. see Zhang et al. 277-280 Mexicano. 479—481 Kahraman, A. see Celep et al. 432-435 Karamian, R. see Ranjbar et al. 215-218 Turkey. 175-177 Kiehn, M. see Fischer et al. 344-352 Unusual Anther Morphology, 178-181 (Callitrichaceae) in North America, 364-369 Leoni, L. see Romero et al. 219-221 Les, D. H. see Tippeiy & Les. 404-411 from the Rocky Mountains of North America, 182-186 Li, J.-Q. see Zhang & Li. 567-569 572 Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Li, P.-T. see He et al. 357-359 from Gansu, China, 191-193 Lian, Y.-S. see An et al. 286-288 Lin, J.-Y. see He et al. 475-478 Liu, Y. see Xu et al. 559-561 cies Endemic to Taiwan, 59-61 Liu, Z.-W. see Xiang et al. 133-134 M- Eastern Brazil. 80-84 Mehltreter, K. see Castillo-Campos et al. 426—431 ica, 85-95 380-387 N Flora de Colombia, 388-390 lleras^of Peru, 201-208 0 Ochyra, R. & R. R. Ireland. A New Species of Taxiphyllum (Musci: Hypnaceae) from Sri Lanka, 485-489 (Orchidaceae), 96-101 Olyreae), with Notes on the Systematics of the Genus, 209-214 Olsen, R. T. & A. T. Whittemore. Validation of the 490-493 Peng, H. see Xiang et al. 133-134 Peter, G. see Tur et al. 127-129 Peterson, P. M. see Davidse et al. 32-40 Pfeifer, E„ V. Glob, M. Thiv & R. Rutishauser. Stonesia Pipoly III J J. see Ricketson & Pipoly III. 497-501 Podlech, D. see Zaire et al. 135-140 Prina, A. 0. see Al-Shehbaz & Prina. 284-285 Qin, H.-N. see Yu et al. 562-566 R 150-155 Reveal, J. L. see Egan & Reveal. 310-314 Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Author Index 573 Rome 5 and I 7-10 South America, 502-506 Rutishauser, R. see Pfeifer et al. 102-116 404—411 Torres Robles, S. S. see Tur et al. 127-129 Tripp, E. A. see Schmidt-Lebuhn & Tripp. 515-519 Brazil, 256-258 Trovo, M. & P. T. Sano. Paepalanthus bonsai , a New Species Sanders, A. C. see Elvin & Sanders. 315-343 Sano, P. T. see Trovo & Sano. 412^15 Schmidt-Lebuhn, A. N. & E. A. Tripp. Ruellia saccata , a New Schrire, B. see Gao & Schrire. 159-163 Sieder, A. see Fischer et al. 344-352 (Phyllanthaceae), 229-233 Skog, L. E. see Clark & Skog. 439-443 Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) from Brazil, 122-126 Smith, G. L. & M. A. Garland. A New Species of Forest of the Florida Panhandle, U.S.A., 234-238 Soreng, R. J. see Davidse et al. 32-40 soamerica, 239-255 soamerica, 520-533 Stehmann, J. R. see Mota et al. 380-387 Stevens, W. D. see Farinaccio & Stevens. 156-158 150-155 (Boraginaceae) para la Flora de Chile, 401-403 Thiv, M. see Pfeifer et al. 102-116 Tian, H.-Z. see Hu et al. 56-58 Vega F., K. see Jimenez Ramirez et al. 360-363 Southeastern Brazil, 549-551 w Onagraceae, 130-132 Wahlert, G. A. & H. E. Ballard Jr. A New Zygomorphic- 416-420 Wang, H.-Z. see Zhang et al. 277-280 Southwest China, 552-558 Wei, Y.-G. & F. Wen. Petrocosmea xingyiensis (Gesner- Whittemore, A. T. see Olsen & Whittemore. 490-493 Triticeae) from Qinghai, China, 263-265 Wu, Z. see Deng & Wu. 307-309 X Xiang, C.-L., Z.-W. Liu, J. Xu & H. Peng. Validation of the Xing, F. see Dong et al. 457-460 Xu, J. see Xiang et al. 133-134 Yang, Q.-E. see Chen & Yang. 23-24 Yang, X.-H. see He et al. 475-478 574 Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Zeng, J. see Zhang et al. 277-280 Zhang, Y.-J. & J.-Q. Li. New Species of Epimed Zhang, Y., FL-Z. Wang, J. Zeng & X.-F. Jin. A New Var Zhejiang Province, Eastern China, 277-280 Astragalus sect. Campylanthus (Fabaceae) in Iran: Two Zhou, J. see Dong et al. 457-460 New Species and a Diagnostic Key, 135-140 Zhou, X Subject Index: Novon Vol. 1 9 1 2 Acanthaceae. 307-309, 515-519 Actinocephulus koermekeanus, 256-258 Agrostis, 32-40 Agrostopoa wallisii , 32-40 Agrostopoa utoodii, 32-40 Alstroemeria albescens , 145-149 Alstroemeria calliantha , 145-149 Alstroemeriaceae, 145-149 t. Gam< pedum, 494-496 gu, 494-496 alianum, 494-496 234-238 6, 515-519, 534-548 Ap« Argentina, 259-260 Catamarca, 284-285 var. ghaticum, 391-396 Asclepiadoideae, 18-22, 41-44, 156-158, 357-359, 475- Asteraceae, 23-24, 175-177, 421-425, 436-438, 50) sect. Campylanthus, 135-140 Astragalus ghanbarianii . 135-140 subsp. serieeus, 135-140 Australia, 404-411, 444-453, 454-456 New South Wales, 168-171, 444-453 Queensland, 168-171, 444-453 494-496 Amazon, 15-17, 156-158 Atlantic Forest, 80-84, 172-174, 209-214 Bahia, 80-84, 122-126, 209-214, 507-510 Cardoso Island, 11-14 Mato Grosso do Sul, 15-17 221, 256-258, 380-387, 4] Sergipe, 80-84 Serra do Caraga, 380-387 Bromeliaceae. 197-200, 353-356 Bryaceae, 397-400 Bryum erythroloma , 397-400 Bryum rubens, 397-400 Bulbophyllum sect. Lichenophylax, 344-352 Bulboph yllum bidentatum , 380-387 Bulbophyllum bryophytoides , 344-352 Bulbophyllum carassense. 380-387 Bulboph yllum chloropterum , 122-126 Bulbophyllum filifolmm , 380-387 Bulbophyllum gehr Bulbophyllum histr Bulboph yllum senghasii, 344-352 Bulbophyllum uioplutoides. 344-352 Bulgaria, 421-425 % 344-352 10 |. pp. 1-144, 19(2) pp. 145-280, 19(3) pp. 281-420, 19(4) pp. 421-581. Novon 19: 575-581. Published on 10 December 2009. 576 Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Cactaceae. 222-228 Callitriche , 364-369 Callitriche anceps , 364-369 Callitriche drummemdii, 364-369 Callitriche hermaphroditica. 364—369 var. bicarpellaris , 364-369 Callitriche longipedunculata. 364-369 Callitriche marginata , 364-369 Callitriche nuttallii , 364—369 Callitriche sepulta , 364-369 Callitriche stenocarpa , 364-369 Callitriche stenoptera, 364-369 Callitropsis , 300-306 Cameroon, 102-116 Camissonia chamaenerioides, 130-132 Canellaceae, 11-14 Cardueae, 175-177, 436-438 Caryophyllaceae. 191-193 Catolesia huperdoides, 507-510 Cayaponia granatensis , 465—474 Cayaponia hammelii, 465—474 Celastraceae, 150-155, 372-379 Ceropegieae, 18-22 Chelonopsis chekiangensis, 133-134 China, 194-196, 370-371, 436-438, 552-558 Gansu, 191-193, 286-288 Guangdong. 56-58, 133-134, 457-460 Guangxi, 559-561, 562-566 Guizhou, 261-262 Hainan, 187-190, 357-359, 475-478 Hubei, 567-569 Sichuan, 159-163 Xizang (Tibet), 23-24 Yunnan, 159-163 Zheji », 133-13 Chiritopsis jingxiensis, 559-561 Chloranthaceae, 266-276 Chylismia clavifonnis subsp. lancifoUa, 130-132 Chylismia scapoidea, 130-132 Cinnamomum formicarium , 534—548 Cinnamomum lanigerum, 534—548 Cionosicys guabubu, 465-474 Clematis liuchouensis , 194—196 Colombia, 32-40, 388-390, 465-474, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, 32-40 Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, 32-40 Valle del Cauca, 25-31 Compositae. 436-438, 507-510 Costa Rica, 465-474 Alajuela, 49-51 sect. Amazoniana, 45-48 sect. Euandra , 45-48 Cuphea fluviatilis, 45-48 Cupressaceae, 300-306 Cupressus , 300-306 " sect. Napuliferi , 175-177, 421-425 Cyclanthera Majuela , 49-51 Cyperaceae, 164-167, 511-514 D Derris peninsularis , 239-255 Diandrolyra pygmaea, 209-214 Diundrohru tutiunae, 209-214 subgen. Xeropetalum, 289-294 subset-. Repandae, 289-294 Dombeya asymmetnca, 289-294 Dombeya rienanensis , 289-294 Draba oligospcrma , 182-186 E Ecuador, 25-31, 52-55, 297-299, 439-443, 465-474, 502- Volume 19, Number 2009 Subject Index 577 Epimedium epsteinii, 567-569 Epimedium shemumgjiaensis, 567-569 Eranthemum tapingense, 307-309 Eremitdh,. 266-276 Eremitilla mexieana, 266-276 Eriocaulaceae, 256-258, 412-415 Eugenia Eupatorieae, 507-510 G Gesneriaceae, 261-262, 439-443, 559-561 Gloxinieae, 439-443 Gnaphalieae. 23-24 (kmolobus Gonolobus eordatus, 41—44 Gonolobus spiranthus , 479-481 H ulfmeistereUa eumieroseopiea , 388-390 Holmgrenia , 130-132 Indigofera balfouriana, 159-163 Indigofera diehroa , 159-163 Indigofera heterantha , 159-163 K Kengyilia zadoiensis , 263-265 Laehemilla kieftiana, 502-506 Lucmelleu ubbienutu. 482-484 Laemellea panamensis, 482—484 Ladeania , 310-314 Ladeama juneea, 310-314 Ladeania laneeolata, 310-314 Lamiaceae, 133-134, 315-343, 432-435, £ Lamioideae, 552-558 Lauraceae, 7-10, 201-203, 534-548 Leguminosae, 159-163, 204-208, 239-255, 259-260, 310- 314, 360-363, 461-464, 520-533 Lepanthopsis vellozieola , 380-387 Liparophyllum eapitatum , 404-411 Liparophyllum eongestiflorum , 404—411 Liparophyllum exaltatum , 404-411 Liparophyllum lasiospermum. 404-411 Liparophyllum latifohum, 404-411 Liparophyllum riolifolium. 404-411 Loasaceae, 117-121 sect. Pimetatf 239-255 ' Lonehoearpm, bernozabaleniii. 239-255 Lonehoearpus foveolatus , 520-533 578 Volume 19, Number 4 2009 Lonchocarpus rugosus, 520-533 Lonchocaipus sNucola. 520-533 Lonchocarpus i •allicola, 239-255 Lonchocaipus lehzn. 520-533 Melaleuca , 444-453 Melaleuca henusticta, 444-453 Melaleuca lazaridis , 444-453 Melaleuca megalongensis. 444-453 Melaleuca phratra, 444—453 Melaleuca pyranudaUs, 444-453 Melaleuca querema , 444-453 Melaleuca sabrina, 444—453 Melaleuca serpentina, 444-453 subsp. rhododendron , 444-453 Melaleuca williamsii subsp. fletcheri, 444-453 Melaleuca wimmerensis, 444-453 Balsas Depression, 360—363 Durango, 164-167 Guerrero, 266-276 Quintana Roo, 461-464 Veracruz, 426-431 Yucatan Peninsula, 150-155 Zacatecas, 164-167 Millettieae, 239-255, 520-533 Mimosoideae, 204-208 Monardella, 315-343 Monardella australis subsp. cinerea, 315-343 subsp. jokerstii, 315-343 Monardella boydu, 315-343 Monardella breweri subsp. glandulifera, 315-343 subsp. microeephala, 315-343 Monardella eremicola, 315-343 subsp. intermedia, 315-343 Monardella lanceolata, 315-343 Monardella linoides s, 315-343 315-343 subsp. undulata, 315-343 Monardella venosa, 315-343 Moraceae, 297-299, 549-551 Muhlenbergia, 32-40 Myrioearpa bifurca, 85-95 Myru, m longipes, 85-95 Mynophyllu Myrsinaceai N Kaokoveld, 18-22 Neocupressus. 300-306 Neocupressus arizonica, 300-306 var. glabra, 300-306 var. montana, 300-306 var. nevadensis, 300-306 Neocupressus bakeri, 300-306 Neocupressus goveniana, 300-306 var. abramsiana, 300-306 var. pygmaea, 300-306 Neocupressus guadalupensis, 300-306 var. forbesii, 300-306 Volume 19, Number 2009 Subject Index 579 Neocupressus lusitanica, 300-306 var. Imdleyi, 300-306 Neocupressus macnabiana, 300-306 Neocupressus macrocarpa, 300-306 Neocupressus sargentii, 300-306 X Neocupropsis , 300-306 X Neocupropsis leylandii , 300-306 X Neocupropsis notabilis , 300-306 X Neocupropsis ovensii , 300-306 Neoholmgrenia. 130-132 Neoholmgrenia andina , 130-132 Neoholmgrenia hilgardii , 130-132 Neotiopics. 416-120 Nicaragua. 465-474 Nitidobulbon. 96-101 Nitidobulbon cymbidioides, 96-101 Nitidobulbon nasutum . 96-101 Nitidobulbon proboscideum . 96-101 North America, 295-296, 364-369, Onagroideae, 130-132 Onobrychis subsp. meshhedensis , ] Op™ Opun Opun Orchidaceae, 56-58, 96-101, 12 380-387, 388-390 Omduffia albiflora, 404-411 Omduffia calthifolia, 404-411 Omduffia marchantu, 404-411 Omduffia parnassifolia , 404-41] Omduffia reniformis , 404-411 Omduffia submersa , 404—411 Omduffia umbricola , 404-411 Omithidium , 96-101 222-228 Paepalanthus subsect. Dichocladus, 412-415 Paepalanthus actinocephaloides, 256-258 Paepalanthus bonsai , 412-415 Paepalanthus glaziovii , 412-415 Papilionoideae, 239-255, 360-363, 461-464, 520- Parkia balslevu, 204-208 Parkia liana , 204-208 Parkia nitida , 204-208 Pearcea pileifolia , 439-443 Pediomelum , 310-314 Pediomelum tenuiflorum , 310-314 Pentagonia tapaeula , 25-3 1" subg. Per, 01-203 Phyllanthaceae, 229-233 ' Phyllanthus augustinii, 229-233 Phyllanthus longipedicellatus , 229-233 Phyllanthus rosmarinif alius, 229-233 Phyllodon subretusus, 485-489 Physaria okanensis , 284-285 Plagiotheeium ceylonense, 485-489 Pleurothyrium bilocellatum , 534—548 Pleurothyrium cordatum , 534-548 Pleurothyrium obscurinerve , 534-548 Pleurothyrium triflomm , 534-548 Poaceae, 32-40, 168-171, 209-214 >-126, 187-190, 344-352, Pooideae, 32-40 Primus Xincam , 490-493 Primus incisa , 490-493 Pseuderanthemum , 307-309 Psoralea floribunda , 310-314 Psoraleeae. 310-314 Psoralidium tenuiflorum , 310-314 subg. / nopsuhotna. 426-431 ■aleottiana, 426-431 eroten,™, 426-431 hanerandra , 426-431 •, 426-431 .anunculaceae, 194-196 inorea zygomorpha , 416-420 osaceae, 490-493, 502-506 'osulabryum andersonii, 397-400 'osulabryum rubens , 397-400 ubiaceae, 25-31, 426-431 emfolia, 515-519 Ruellioideae, 515-519 Saussurea bella , 436-438 Saussurea ehowana , 436-438 Saussurea hard , 436-438 ' Saussurea hopeiensis, 436—438 Saussurea mongoliea. 436-438 ' Saussurea nematolepis , 436-438 Saussurea paniflora , 436-438 Saussurea selerolepis, 436—438 Saussurea triangulata, 436-438 Saussurea tunghngensis. 436-438 Simaroubaceae. 454-456 Solanaceae. 178-181° Solatium anomalostemon. 178-181 Soroeea earautana , 549-551 Sorocea hdarii, 549-551 subsp. subumbeUata, 297-299 South America. 62-67. 85-95. 465-474. Symploeos bidana , 1-6 T Taiwan, 59-61 Taxiphyllum deplanatum , 485-489 Taxiphyllum subretusum, 485-489 Tauphtllum tounsendu. 485-489 Telipogon faleatus , 388-390 Tibouehina melanoealyx, 219-221 Tdlandsia Zbaptistana , 353-356 Tdlandsia nudlemontii , 353-356 Tdlandsia reeuruata, 353-356 Turkey, 175-177, 494-496 Anatolia, 432-435, 494-496 Apalachicola Forest, 234-238 California, 315-343 Florida, 234-238 Idaho, 182-186 speeifie Coastal Cordillera. 7-10 Vdlarsia, 404-411 Viola diffusa, 457-460 Violaceae, 416-420, 457-460 Volume 19, Number 2009 Subject Index 581 W Weberbauera areqmpa, 281-283 Weberbauera retropila , 281-283 Wimmeria liindelliana , 150-155 www. mbgpr ess . org 51] 515