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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2021-04-09
Page range: 101–103
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Glyptopetalum griffithii (Celastraceae) synonymized under G. calocarpum and typification of two names

Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Botanic Garden, Howrah-711 103, West Bengal, India.
Central National Herbarium, Botanical Survey of India, Botanic Garden, Howrah – 711 103, West Bengal, India.
4, Botanical Garden Lane, Howrah – 711 103, West Bengal, India.
New synonym lectotype India Eudicots

Abstract

The Asian genus Glyptopetalum Thwaites (1856: 267) comprises 35 species (Savinov 2014) of which 5 species are occurring in India (Ramamurthy 2000). Glyptopetalum griffithii Prain (1891: 209) was described on the basis of a single gathering obtained by Griffith from the Mishmi hills, Arunachal Pradesh, India. Later, Kanjilal et al. (1936: 266) recognized and treated this species based on a collection by Kanjilal from Pashighat in Arunachal Pradesh. Eventually Ramamurthy (2000: 112) also accepted the species in his treatment of the family Celastraceae for the Flora of India. Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1990: 129) as well as Savinov (2014: 187) erroneously considered G. griffithii a name based on Euonymus griffithii Kurz (1870: 73). However, the latter was proposed as a new name for Hippocratea angulata Griffith (1854: 473), due to the existence of Euonymus angulata Wight (1846: t. 1053), whereas G. griffithii was originally described as species new to science.