2017
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.326.3.2
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Typifications and nomenclatural clarifications in South American Tagetes (Asteraceae, Tageteae)

Abstract: During the course of the revision (in progress) of the South American species of Tagetes, we detected the need for nomenclatural clarifications and typifications in order to correct application of taxa´s names. We analyzed protologues, biographies of authors and collectors, original and common materials, and morphological traits. As a result we clarified author citations of T. anisata and T. pseudomicrantha, and type localities of several taxa. In addition, we designated 12 lectotypes and two epitypes for the … Show more

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“…based on stem (branched and up to 150 cm long in R. triloba vs. simple and up to 100 cm long in R. hirta), lower leaves (3-lobed vs. simple), capitula (many with a minute crown pappi vs. 1-3 without pappi) (see e.g., Maslo & Šarić, 2018: 9). ) is an American genus with a continuous distribution from southwestern U.S.A. to central Chile and northern Patagonia in Argentina (see e.g., Neher, 1966;Everett, 1982;Gutiérrez & Stampacchio, 2015;Schiavinato et al, 2017). The greatest diversity of the genus is found in south-central Mexico.…”
Section: Taxonomic Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…based on stem (branched and up to 150 cm long in R. triloba vs. simple and up to 100 cm long in R. hirta), lower leaves (3-lobed vs. simple), capitula (many with a minute crown pappi vs. 1-3 without pappi) (see e.g., Maslo & Šarić, 2018: 9). ) is an American genus with a continuous distribution from southwestern U.S.A. to central Chile and northern Patagonia in Argentina (see e.g., Neher, 1966;Everett, 1982;Gutiérrez & Stampacchio, 2015;Schiavinato et al, 2017). The greatest diversity of the genus is found in south-central Mexico.…”
Section: Taxonomic Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, Scalesia Arn. (Shilling et al, 1994;Blaschke & Sanders, 2009), Senecio L. (Calvo & Freire, 2016;Calvo, 2017;Calvo et al, 2019;Salomón et al, 2018), Tagetes L. (Schiavinato et al, 2017;Pruski & Robinson, 2018). Además de los estudios filogenéticos efectuados en las tribus Ecliptinae (Panero et al, 1999); Heliantheae, subtribu Helianthinae (Schilling & Panero, 2002 y subtribu Espeletiinae (Diazgranados & Barber, 2017); Liabeae (Funk et al, 2012), subtribu Munnoziinae (Kim et al, 2003); Senecioneae (Pelser et al, 2007;Pelser et al, 2010); Tageteae (Loockerman et al, 2003); Vernonieae (Robinson, 1999) y en los géneros Dahlia Cav.…”
Section: Asteraceae: Riqueza and Diversidadunclassified
“…introducción Tagetes L. (1753: 887) incluye ca. 50-55 especies distribuidas desde el suroeste de los Estados Unidos hasta el centro de Chile y el norte de la Patagonia Argentina (Neher, 1966;Schiavinato et al 2017). El género comprende plantas anuales o perennes, fuertemente arómaticas, siendo sus principales características la presencia de hojas con láminas generalmente pinnatisectas, involucro de filarios fusionados en una sola serie y papus conformado por aristas o escamas de diversos tamaños y formas (Schiavinato & Bartoli, 2018).…”
Section: Palabras Claveunclassified