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Type: Article
Published: 2018-12-10
Page range: 113–124
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Viola pachysoma (Violaceae), a new name for a rosulate species endemic to the Andes of Argentinian Patagonia

Casilla 161, Los Andes, Aconcagua, Valparaiso, Chile.
Casilla 161, Los Andes, Aconcagua, Valparaiso, Chile.
Cliftonville, 90 Bursledon Road, Bitterne, Southampton, Hants., SO19 7LZ, U.K.
Cliftonville, 90 Bursledon Road, Bitterne, Southampton, Hants., SO19 7LZ, U.K.
ICN Code misidentification natural hybrid nomen illegitimum nomen superfluum section Andinium sempervivoid volcanic Eudicots

Abstract

The species herein, Viola pachysoma, has a long history of confused identity. When recognised as a distinct taxonomic entity it was published as Viola copahuensis. It also acquired a later replacement name, Viola caviahuensis. Each of these in turn has been formally declared nom. illeg. et nom superfl. Consequently, a third epithet for the taxon, V. pachysoma, is coined and presented here. The original protologue lacked a formal diagnosis, so we have added a supplementary version. We also chronicle the species since known to science, including its status as one of the parents of the first recorded hybrid in its section. A discussion and two multi-character tables serve to compare and separate species comprising the poorly understood geographical alliance which incorporates V. pachysoma