Solanum sect. Lycopersicon
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Solanales |
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Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Solanaceae
Subfamilia: Solanoideae
Tribus: Solaneae
Genus: Solanum
Subgenus: S. subg. Potatoe
Sectio: Solanum sect. Lycopersicon
Species: S. arcanum – S. cheesmaniae – S. chilense – S. chmielewskii – S. corneliomulleri – S. galapagense – S. habrochaites – S. huaylasense – S. lycopersicum – S. neorickii – S. pennellii – S. peruvianum – S. pimpinellifolium –
Name
editSolanum section Lycopersicon (Mill.) Wettst. (1891:24)
- Type species: L. lycopersicum (L.) H.Karst. nom. rej. pro Solanum esculentum Mill. (=S. lycopersicum
L.)- Designated by Britton and Brown (1913:167)
Synonyms
edit(After Peralta et al., 2008:77)
- Homotypic
- Lycopersicon Mill. (1754:s.v. Lycopersicon)
- Solanum subg. Lycopersicon (Mill.) Seithe (1962:204)
- Heterotypic
- Lycopersicon subg. Eriopersicon C.H.Muller (1940:16)
- Solanum ser. Eriopersicon (C.H.Muller) A.Child (1990:223)
- Type species: Lycopersicon peruvianum (L.) Mill. (=S. peruvianum
L.)
- Type species: Lycopersicon peruvianum (L.) Mill. (=S. peruvianum
- Solanum sect. Neolycopersicon Correll (1962:39)
- Lycopersicon sect. Neolycopersicon (Correll) D'Arcy (1951:240)
- Solanum ser. Neolycopersicon (Correll) A.Child
- Type species: Solanum pennellii Correll
- Excluded names
- Amatula Medik. (1787:106)
- Peralta et al. (2008:77) list this genus as a synonym with "Amatula flava Medikus [=Solanum lycopersicum L.]" as its type, but fail to cite a typification authority or list the species under S. lycopersicum. According to Farr & Zijlstra (1996-), the type is Amatula rubra (L.) Medik.. That name is based off Solanum rubrum, a name proposed for rejection (Knapp & al., 2017) that probably belongs in S. sect. Solanum
.
- Peralta et al. (2008:77) list this genus as a synonym with "Amatula flava Medikus [=Solanum lycopersicum L.]" as its type, but fail to cite a typification authority or list the species under S. lycopersicum. According to Farr & Zijlstra (1996-), the type is Amatula rubra (L.) Medik.. That name is based off Solanum rubrum, a name proposed for rejection (Knapp & al., 2017) that probably belongs in S. sect. Solanum
References
edit- Britton, N.L. & Brown, A. 1913. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions: from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. ed. 2. C. Scribner's sons, New York. Vol. 3:. Reference page.
- Child, A. 1990. A synopsis of Solanum subgenus Potatoe (G. Don) (D'Arcy) (Tuberarium (Dun.) Bitter (s.l.)). Feddes Repertorium 101(5–6): 209–235. DOI: 10.1002/fedr.19901010502 . Reference page.
- D'Arcy, W.G. (1982). "Combinations in Lycopersicon (Solanaceae)". Phytologia 51(4):240.
- Correll, D.S. (1962). Potato and Its Wild Relatives: Section Tuberium of the Genus Solanum. Contr. Texas Res. Found., Bot. Stud. 4. 606pp. Texas research Foundation, Renner, Texas.
- Farr, E.R. and G. Zijlstra (eds). (1996-). Index Nominum Genericorum (Plantarum). (retrieved August 24, 2019).
- Knapp, S., Barboza, G.E., Särkinen, T. (2017). "(2546–2547) Proposals to reject the name Solanum rubrum and to conserve the name S. alatum with a conserved type (Solanaceae)". Taxon 66(4):988–989. DOI: 10.12705/664.21.
- Miller, P. 1754. The Gardeners Dictionary. Abridged. Ed. 4, Vol. 1–3 (unpaged). John & James Rivington, London. DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.79061 Reference page.
- Muller, C.H. (1940). A revision of the genus Lycopersicon. Misc. Publ. U.S.D.A. 382. 29pp. gBooks. Reference page.
- Peralta, I.E., Spooner, D.M. & Knapp, S. 2008. Taxonomy of Wild Tomatoes and Their Relatives (Solanum sect. Lycopersicoides, sect. Juglandifolia, sect. Lycopersicon; Solanaceae). Systematic Botany Monographs 84: 1–186. ISBN 978-0-912861-84-5. JSTOR . PDF. Reference page.
- Seithe, A. (1962) Die Haararten der Gattung Solanum L. und ihre taxonomische Verwertung. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 81:261–336. Reference page.
- Wettstein, R. (1891–1893). "Nolanaceae, Solanaceae, Scrophulariaceae". Pp. 1–107. in Engler, A. & Prantl, K. (eds.), Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien, IV. Teil, Abteilung 3b. Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig. BHL.