Solanum dimidiatum
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Solanales |
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Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Solanaceae
Subfamilia: Solanoideae
Tribus: Solaneae
Genus: Solanum
Subgenus: S. subg. Leptostemonum
Sectio: S. sect. Lathyrocarpum
Species: Solanum dimidiatum
Name
editSolanum dimidiatum Raf. (1840:107)
- Neotype: S. Hill 454 (BRIT)
- Type location: united States, Texas, Van Zandt County, Hill Ranch, ca. 0.5mi. N of TX State Highway 64, ca. 7.6mi. W of Jct. of Highways 64 and 49, 32°23.952′N, 95°32.921′W, 166m, 31 May 2014.
Synonyms
edit(After Wahlert & al., 2015)
References
edit- D’Arcy, W.G. (1974). Solanum and its close relatives in Florida. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 61(3):819–867. BHL. DOI: 10.2307/2395032. JSTOR.
- Dunal, M.F. 1852. Solanaceae. In Candolle, A.L.P.P. de (ed.) Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis 13(1): 1–690. V. Masson, Paris. BHL. Reference page.
- Gray, A. (1863). "Characters of Some New or Obscure Species of Plants, of Monopetalous Orders, in the Collection of the United States South Pacific Exploring Expedition under Captain Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. with Various Notes and Remarks" (Continued). Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 6:37–55. BHL. DOI: 10.2307/20179494. JSTOR.
- Rafinesque, C.S. 1840. Autikon Botanikon. Philadelphia. XV + 200 pp. DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.18180 . Reference page.
- Wahlert, G.A., Chiarini, F.E. & Bohs, L. 2015. A revision of Solanum section Lathyrocarpum (the Carolinense Clade, Solanaceae). Systematic Botany 40(3): 853–887. DOI: 10.1600/036364415X689302 . Reference page.
- Waterfall, U.T. (1949). "Some results of a summer's botanizing in Oklahoma". Rhodora 51(602):18–28. BHL. JSTOR.
- USDA, ARS, Germplasm Resources Information Network. Solanum dimidiatum in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. Accessed: 09-Oct-10.
Vernacular names
edit(Wahlert & al., 2015)
English: Torrey's horsenettle, Torrey's Nightshade, western horsenettle, robust horsenettle
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