Musa

Häkkinen, Markku & Väre, Henry, 2008, Typification and check-list of Musa L. names (Musaceae) with nomenclatural notes, Adansonia (3) 30 (1), pp. 63-112 : 87

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5190398

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Musa
status

 

153. Musa View in CoL View at ENA × paradisiaca L. var. viridis de Briey f. funu-nua de Briey

in De Wildeman, Mission de Briey Mayumbé : 345 (1920). — Type: De Wildeman, Mission de Briey Mayumbé 346: fig. 27 (1920) (lecto-, here designated) .

REMARKS

Figures 3 View FIG and 4 View FIG in pl. XI of De Wildeman (1920) show that the variety name refers to a seedless banana cultivar, described from Belgian Congo. The floral characters (De Wildeman 1920: fig. 27) do not allow identification.

WILDEMAN E. DE 1920. - Bananiers, in Mission forestiere et agricole du Comte Jacques de Briey au Mayumbe. Reynaert, Brussells: 289 - 370.

Gallery Image

FIG. 3. — Lectotype of Musa hirta Becc. (O. Beccari 3349, FI).

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FIG. 4. — Lectotype of Musa microcarpa Becc. (O. Beccari 3351, FI).