Cinnamomum kalbaricum Doweld, 2017

Doweld, Alexander B., 2017, New names in Cinnamomoides, Cinnamomum and Neolitsea (Lauraceae), and Pterospermum (Malvaceae), fossil and living, Phytotaxa 326 (3), pp. 189-201 : 192

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scientific name

Cinnamomum kalbaricum Doweld
status

nom. nov.

Cinnamomum kalbaricum Doweld View in CoL , nom. nov.

Cinnamomum grandifolium Cammerloher (1925: 477) View in CoL , nom. illeg., non ( Ettingshausen 1853: 45) Schimper (1872: 844).

Holotype:— INDONESIA. Borneo Island, West Kalimantan, Sungai Bulu [“Soengai Bloe’oe”], Expedition Nieuwenhuis 1896–1897, Jaheri 533 ( BO; isotype, L barcode L0035803 ).

Eponymy:—From Kalbar, the abbreviated name of Kalimantan Barat (West Kalimantan), locus classicus.

Note:—The extant species Cinnamomum grandifolium Cammerloher , which is in current use ( Soh 2011), is a later illegitimate homonym of the fossil-species Cinnamomum grandifolium (Ettingshausen) Schimper , which was established based on fossil leaves from the Lower Oligocene (Rupelian) sediments of Bad Häring, Tyrol, Austria (≡ Daphnogene grandifolia Ettingshausen 1853: 45 ). The fossil-species was ineffectively typified by Meller (2010: 128), who designated ‘type’ and ‘isotype’ from two original specimens of Ettingshausen’s collection, but infringed on the requirements of Art. 7.10., effective from 1 January 2001, to include the phrase “designated here” (hic designatus) or an equivalent. Therefore, a valid lectotypification of Daphnogene grandifolia Ettingshausen is still required. Lectotype (designated here):— AUSTRIA: Bad Häring, Tyrol, [leaf], Ettingshausen coll. (Geologische Bundesanstalt, Vienna, Austria GBA 1853/001/0047 A); the fossil specimen was previously selected and re-illustrated by Meller (2010: pl. 11, fig. 11 = Ettingshausen 1853: pl. 31: fig. 10).

Cammerloher, H. (1925) Die Cinnamomum - Arten von Nederlandisch-Ostindien. Bulletin du Jardin Botanique Buitenzorg, Series 3 7: 446 - 497.

Ettingshausen, C. F. von (1853) Die tertiare Flora von Haring in Tirol. Abhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Koniglichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt Wien 2 (2): 1 - 118. Available from: http: // www. mdz-nbn-resolving. de / urn / resolver. pl? urn = urn: nbn: de: bvb: 12 - bsb 10225954 - 4 (accessed 1 October 2017)

Meller, B. (2010) Type specimens of Ettingshausen's Tertiary flora from Haring in Tyrol (1853) in the collections of the Geological Survey of Austria. Jahrbuch der Geologischen Bundesanstalt 150: 123 - 230. Available from: http: // opac. geologie. ac. at / wwwopacx / wwwopac. ashx? command = getcontent & server = images & value = JB 1501 _ 123 _ A. pdf (accessed 1 October 2017)

Schimper, A. F. W. (1872) Traite de Paleontologie Vegetale, ou la Flore de Monde primitif dans ses rapports avec les formations geologiques et la flore du monde actuel, Vol. 2, Fasc. 2. J. B. Bailliere et fils, Paris - Londres - Madrid. 440 pp. http: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 24942

Soh, W. - K. (2011) Taxonomic revision of Cinnamomum (Lauraceae) in Borneo. Blumea 56: 241 - 264. https: // doi. org / 10.3767 / 000651911 X 615168

BO

Herbarium Bogoriense

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Laurales

Family

Lauraceae

Genus

Cinnamomum