Why Plagiotheciumsylvaticum (Brid.) Schimp. (Plagiothecium, Plagiotheciaceae) has priority over P.platyphyllum Mönk.?

PhytoKeys. 2024 Apr 12:241:103-120. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.241.118858. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Re-assessment of the lectotype of Hypnumsylvaticum Brid. (≡ Plagiotheciumsylvaticum (Brid.) Schimp.) (B 31 0915 01) showed that this specimen is characterised by dense, 6-10 cm long stems, pale green, yellowish-green to dark green and dull foliage; with complanate, ovate, not imbricate and not julaceous, 2.0-3.0 × 1.0-1.6 mm leaves; acute and denticulate, often eroded apices; 75.0-160.0 × 12.5-20.0 μm laminal cells at mid-leaf, which form diagonal rows, and decurrencies of 3-4 rows of rectangular to square, inflated cells, forming distinct auricules. Thus, this specimen represents the characteristics of the taxon currently referred to as Plagiotheciumplatyphyllum Mönk. Taking into account the above and the fact that the name H.sylvaticum was published first, the correct name for the species is Plagiotheciumsylvaticum. Whereas the later one (P.platyphyllum) is a synonym. Additionally, in this article for the name P.platyphyllum, a lectotype is designated and a new synonym (Plagiotheciumrutheif.submersum) is proposed for the resurrected P.sylvaticum.

Keywords: Lectotype; Plagiotheciaceae; Plagiothecium; Zennosuke Iwatsuki; re-assessment; synonymisation; taxonomy.

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