Passiflora ciliata Aiton (1789: 310)
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Passiflora ciliata Aiton (1789: 310) |
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3. Passiflora ciliata Aiton (1789: 310) View in CoL
≡ Dysosmia ciliata (Aiton) M. Roemer (1846: 149) View in CoL .
≡ Passiflora foetida Linnaeus var. ciliata (Aiton) Masters (1871: 631) View in CoL .
Neotype (here designated):— JAMAICA. Cultivated in “Hon. Mrs. Barrington’s stove at Mongewell,” [Crowmarsh, England, UK], July 1791, collector and collection unknown ( LINN-HS1418.43 !) ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).
Notes: —For authorship purposes, the names published in Hortus Kewensis should be attributed to William Aiton alone as explained by Reveal (1985) and Art. 46, Ex. 37 of the ICN (McNeill et al. 2012).
The only documented, original material that Aiton (1789) used in circumscribing this species was listed as “Nat. of Jamaica; Cult. 1783 by Mrs. Norman.” Killip (1938: 509) made a note that this type specimen was at the Natural History Museum, London ( BM) then. Intense search for this sheet at both BM and the the herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew ( K), however, failed to trace that specimen ( J. Gregson and S. Edwards, pers. comm.) .
A specimen from the herbarium of Sir James E. Smith , held at the Linnean Society of London ( LINN-HS1418.43 ; Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ), is annotated as being P. ciliata and matches well with the protologue’s description and accompanying illustration. It is probable that Mrs. Barrington’s and Mrs. Norman’s plants were from the same seed introduction and were circulated around England in the late 1700s. This specimen is here designated as the neotype of the name .
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Bristol Museum |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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Passiflora ciliata Aiton (1789: 310)
Svoboda, Harlan T., Macdougal, John M. & Ballard, Harvey E. 2016 |
Dysosmia ciliata (Aiton) M. Roemer (1846: 149)
Roemer, M. J. 1846: ) |