Cryptolophocolea pallida (Mitt.) L.Söderstr.
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, comb. nov.
Basionym:—
Lophocolea pallida Mitt.
in Hooker, Bot. Antarct. Voy. II (Fl. Nov.-Zel. 2): 135, 1854 ( Mitten 1854).
Type:— NEW ZEALAND. " Northern Island, Auckland,
Sinclair
" ( NY)
.
Ξ
Chiloscyphus pallidus (Mitt.) J.J.Engel et R.M.Schust.
, Nova
Hedwigia
39: 420, 1984 [1985] ( Engel & Schuster 1985).
=
Jungermannia multipenna Hook.
f. et Taylor, London J. Bot. 4: 81, 1845, nom. illeg. (ICN Art. 53.1; hom. illeg. non Hook.f. et Taylor 1844: 381) ( Hooker & Taylor 1845), syn. fide Mitten (1854: 135). Ξ
Chiloscyphus multipennus J.J.Engel et R.M.Schust.
, Nova
Hedwigia
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39: 419, 1984 [1985] ( Engel & Schuster 1985).
Note:—When Hooker & Taylor (1844) first described
Jungermannia multipenna
, they inadvertently repeated the diagnosis for
Jungermannia intortifolia Hooker & Taylor (1844: 374)
, which is the basionym of
Isotachis intortifolia
(Hook.f. et Taylor) Gottsche (1864: 121; see Hooker & Taylor 1845: 81 where this error was first discussed). This makes
Jungermannia multipenna 1844
(based on Campbell I. material) a superfluous name (nom. illeg. ICN Art. 52.1) since it was based on the same type as
Jungermannia intortifolia
. Aware of their error, the following year Hooker and Taylor published
Jungermannia multipenna Hooker & Taylor (1845: 81)
, based upon Auckland Is. material, but this is also illegitimate as a later homonym (ICN Art. 53.1) since
Jungermannia multipenna 1844
had already been effectively published. When Gottsche et al. (1845) transferred
Jungermannia multipenna
to
Lophocolea
they cited the 1844 publication, technically making this name a synonym to
Isotachis intortifolia
. In Gottsche et al. (1847) they tried to correct it with a new combination citing the 1845 basionym, but as the earlier
Lophocolea multipenna 1845
was effectively published, this later name also became an illegitimate homonym. In 1854 Mitten named
Lophocolea pallida
to include the nom. illeg. "[
Jungermannia
]
Lophocolea multipenna Hook.
fil et Tayl. Flor Antarct. p.155 " as a synonym, noting that the Auckland Island specimen in Hooker's herbarium is a mix of vegetative shoots of
Leioscyphus decipiens
and a fertile shoot of
Lophocolea pallida
, and that the 1845 description of
Jungermannia multipenna
was compiled from both taxa. When Engel & Schuster (1985) transferred
Jungermannia multipenna 1845
to
Chiloscyphus
, it could have been considered a valid nom. nov. for all illegitimate names based on
Jungermannia multipenna 1845
following ICN Art. 58.1 except for the fact that another epithet is available that has priority at that rank, namely
Lophocolea pallida Mitt. When Engel (1991b)
selected a lectotype for
Jungermannia multipenna 1845
of Hooker plants from Auckland Is., he also reduced
L. pallida
to it, and in fact, all of the illustrations for
Chiloscyphus multipennus
used in his publication were from the type of
Lophocolea pallida
. Based on ICN Art. 58.1, this earlier epithet is the correct name for this taxon and is the basionym for the new combination above.
=
Chiloscyphus involucratus Colenso, Trans. & Proc.
New Zealand Inst. 22: 455, 1890 ( Colenso 1890) " involucrata ", syn. fide Engel (2010: 137).
=
Lophocolea erectifolia Steph., J. Linn. Soc., Bot.
29: 269, 1893 [1892] ( Stephani 1892), syn. fide Hodgson (1953: 345).?=
Chiloscyphus erectifolius Steph., Bull. Herb. Boissier
sér. 2, 8: 147 (Spec. Hep. 3: 263), 1908 ( Stephani 1908), nom. inval. (ICN Art. 38.1(a); no description and ICN Art. 41.5; no basionym cited). Note:—The name “
Chiloscyphus erectifolius St.
” was never validly published by Stephani but appears only in a list of taxa that he associated with the genus
Lophocolea
.