Home
!Aleuritopteris dealbata (C. Presl) Fée Search in The Plant ListSearch in IPNISearch in Australian Plant Name IndexSearch in NYBG Virtual HerbariumSearch in Muséum national d'Histoire naturelleSearch in Type Specimen Register of the U.S. National HerbariumSearch in Virtual Herbaria AustriaSearch in JSTOR Plant ScienceSearch in SEINetSearch in African Plants Database at Geneva Botanical GardenAfrican Plants, Senckenberg Photo GallerySearch in Flora do Brasil 2020Search in Reflora - Virtual HerbariumSearch in Living Collections Decrease font Increase font Restore font
Group: Fern Rank: species Kind: Name with Basionym Herbarium Placement: Lehmann, mid, J, P40

Authors: Published In: Mémoires sur la famille des fougères, Gen. Filic. 154, pl. 12B, f. 2. 1850-1852[1852]. (Dec. 1852) (Mém. Foug., Gen. Filic.) Name publication detail
Annotation: For information on publication dates see Pichi Sermolli, Webbia 9: 361-366 (1953). Pp 3-30 first published in 1850 in Mem. Soc. Mus. Hist. Nat. Strasbourg 4(1): 171-198. Remainder of volume was first published Dec. 1852. Fée listed Aleuritopteris dealbata and A. farinosa (Forsskal) Kaulfuss as distinct taxa in his diagnosis of his new genus Aleuritopteris on p. 153. One must presume therefore that when he cited Cheilanthes farinosa Hooker & Greville (Icon. Filic. 2: t. 134. 1831) as a synonym of his A. dealbata, he implicitly restricted their account to the Nepalese element. This was first invalidly described by D. Don and validated by C. Presl, who included Hooker & Greville’s account within his concept of the taxon. Fée’s name was incorrectly treated as invalid by some recent authors, but their replacement name, A. doniana, must be treated as a superfluous illegitimate name
Basionym:
Allosorus dealbatus C. Presl 
Higher Taxa:     Taxonomy Browser
Concept:    details Common Names:
  • wu gai fen bei jue (pinyin, China)
    • Reference article Flora of China Editorial Committee. 2013. Flora of China (Lycopodiaceae through Polypodiaceae). 2–3:. In C. Y. Wu, P. H. Raven & D. Y. Hong (eds.) Fl. China. Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden Press, Beijing & St. Louis.
Keywords: FCC

 
© 2024 Missouri Botanical Garden - 4344 Shaw Boulevard - Saint Louis, Missouri 63110