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섬백리향(꿀풀과)에 대한 선정기준표본 설정과 분류학적 검토 (Lectotypification and identity of Thymus quinquecostatus var. magnus(Nakai) Kitam. (Labiatae))

  • 임용석;김영동;신현철
    • 식물분류학회지
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.129-136
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    • 2006
  • 울릉도 고유종으로 알려진 섬백리향(Thymus quinquecostatus var. magnus (Nakai) Kitam.)의 기준표본 선정을 위하여 동경대학교 표본관에 소장된 표본들을 조사하였으며, 이들 표본들 가운데 Nakai가 나리분지에서 채집한 표본은 선정기준표본으로 설정하였다. 또한 섬백리향의 학명으로 자주 사용되고 있는 T. quinquecostatus var. japonicus H. Hara의 분류학적 실체를 파악하고, 이 분류군과 섬백리향과의 분류학적 차이점을 규명하였다.

Nakai에 의해 기재된 울릉도산 분류군의 기준표본 및 선정기준표본 설정 (Type Specimens and Lectotypification of Nakaian Taxa from Ulleung Island, Korea)

  • 신현철;김영동
    • 식물분류학회지
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.503-527
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    • 2007
  • Nakai 박사에 의해 기재된 것으로 알려진 울릉도산 55분류군에 대한 기준표본을 동경대학교 표본관(TI)에서 확인하였다. 이중 4분류군의 학명은 Nakai가 최초 명명한 것이 아니라 신조합명이었고, 15개 분류군의 기준표본은 본 연구 이전에 이미 설정된 것을 확인하였다. 본 연구에서는 지금까지 기준표본이 설정되지 않았던 36개 분류군 중 본 연구기간 중 기준표본을 검토할 수 없었던 6개 분류군과 유효공표 여부를 확인하지 못한 5개 분류군을 제외한 25개 분류군의 기준표본을 검토하였고, 일부 분류군에 대해서는 선정기준표본을 설정하였다.

Lectotypification of the names Scrophularia alata and S. kakudensis(Scrophulariaceae)

  • Jang, Hyun-Do;Ji, Seong-Jin;Noh, Tae-Kwon;Oh, Hyun-Kyung;Nam, Gi-Heum
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.164-167
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    • 2021
  • According to Article 9.3 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants(Shenzhen Code), a lectotype may be selected as the nomenclatural type from the original material, if the name was published without a holotype. While reviewing the genus Scrophularia collected in Northeast Asia, we found that two species, S. alata A. Gray and S. kakudensis Franch., were still untypified. S. alata has three specimens considered as syntypes in two herbaria, Harvard University and the Smithsonian Institution. For S. kakudensis, two specimens considered as syntypes at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris were classified as normal specimens, not type specimens. Therefore, two species of Scrophularia L. namely, S. alata A. Gray and S. kakudensis Franch., are lectotypified. The lectotypes are kept in the Harvard University and the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, respectively. Furthermore, some nomenclatural issues related to these names are discussed, and the photographs of the selected lectotypes are provided.

Lectotypification of Anaphalis morii Nakai (Asteraceae) with Brief Discussions of its Taxonomic Entity

  • Dong Hyuk Lee;Jun Gi Byeon;Tae Im Heo;Byeong Joo Park;Ji Dong Kim;Jun Woo Lee;Byeong Kwon Lee;Byeong-Hee Choi
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2020년도 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.16-16
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    • 2020
  • Systematic studies for genus Anaphalis in Koreaare relatively scarce. As a fundamental step to further taxonomic studies of this genus, we here propose lectotype for A. morii, endemic taxa in Korea with a brief re-evaluation of its taxonomic entity. During the examination of herbarium specimen for A. morii, we found nine sheets of five collections in three herbaria. Among the original materials, we selected a specimen in TI which was first cited by the author and include an additional annotation, matching with his own description. Also, we were able to determine the taxonomic relationships between A. morii and its relatives, A. yakusimensis. Based on our observation, we identified that several morphological characters are clearly differ from A. yakusimensis occurring only Isl. Yakushima in Japan.

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A taxonomic revision of the Boehmeria spicata complex (Urticaceae) in Korea

  • JO, Hyeong Jun;KIM, Jae Young;LEE, Yuri;PARK, Se Hee;KWON, Min Ji;JEONG, Seon;CHUNG, Gyu Young
    • 식물분류학회지
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    • 제51권2호
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    • pp.115-132
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    • 2021
  • Seven species and two varieties belonging to the genus Boehmeria Jacq. (Urticaceae) are known to be distributed in Korea. Among them, B. spicata, B. tricuspis, and B. tricuspis var. unicuspis were subjected to an external morphological study. Among the individuals believed to exhibit variations in the leaf shape, B. gracilis and B. silvestrii were newly recognized. Unlike related taxa, B. gracilis has middle leaves with an elliptic, broadly elliptic, ovate, or broadly depressed ovate shape, a regular and serrulate-dentate margin, and an unlobed and short caudate or cuspidate apex. Boehmeria silvestrii has middle leaves with 5-angled ovate, orbicular ovate or broadly ovate shapes, and 3- or 5-lobed and caudate apices. Therefore, we assigned the corresponding names 'Top-geo-buk-kko-ri' and 'Cham-geo-buk-kko-ri'. Meanwhile, the B. spicata complex (B. gracilis, B. silvestrii, B. spicata, and B. tricuspis var. unicuspis) is very closely related in terms of the morphological characters, whereas B. tricuspis exhibits no relationship. Furthermore, because the scientific name and type specimen of B. tricuspis var. unicuspis (Pul-geo-buk-kko-ri) are problematic, the correct name B. paraspicata Nakai and corresponding holotype are presented. Additionally, lectotypes of B. gracilis and B. silvestrii are newly designated here. A taxonomic treatment, descriptions, a key, photographs, type specimens, and leaf variation images of the B. spicata complex are provided in this study.