Cyathea oblonga (Klotzsch) Domin (1929a: 263)
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56. Cyathea oblonga (Klotzsch) Domin (1929a: 263) View in CoL . Alsophila oblonga Klotzsch (1844: 540) . Trichipteris oblonga (Klotzsch) Tryon (1970: 46) . Type:— GUYANA. Without locality, without date, R. Schomburgk 1125 (lectotype K-000589887!, designated by Barrington 1978: 21, isolectotypes B-20-0000323-a!/-20-0000325!, BR-0000006987886, LE-00008119!, NY-00148722! [fragment of K], P-00631669!).
Alsophila subaculeata Splitgerber (1840: 430) View in CoL . Type:— SURINAME. Canawappibo, December, F.L. Splitgerber s.n. (holotype L fide Barrington 1978: 23, isotypes NY! [fragment of P], P? n.v., US-00066287! [fragment of P]).
Alsophila platyphylla Presl (1851: 29) View in CoL . Type:— FRENCH GUIANA. “In Gujana gallica,” vicinity of Saül, ca. 10 km NW from Eaux Claires, [ca. 03°37’N, 53°12’ W], 400 m, G.S. Perrotet s.n. (lectotype PR!, here designated, isolectotype NY-0014874! [fragment of PR]).
Distribution and habitat: — Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and northern Brazil at 140–1300 m, in lowland rain forests on terra firma and premontane forest.
Remarks:– Three sheets at P from Herb. Sagot No. 726 (P-01549035!/-01611322!/-01611323) carried under Alsophila subaculeata belong to this species but are not type material. However, the type material at NY and US seems to represent the Splitgerber collection pertinent to this name.
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Cyathea oblonga (Klotzsch) Domin (1929a: 263)
Lehnert, Marcus 2016 |
Alsophila subaculeata
Barrington, D. S. 1978: 23 |
Splitgerber, F. L. 1840: ) |