Abstract

In the protologue of Plagiotheciumneglectum, Mönkemeyer (1927) does not indicate any herbarium specimen as a type. The author only gave a short description and attached a figure illustrating selected features of this taxon. The original materials from the Mönkemeyer collection were deposited in the HBG herbarium; however, it is not currently possible to determine their location. Furthermore, one specimen of P.neglectum, currently known from the original Mönkemeyer collections, was found in the Herbarium B (B 30 0105646). The features given in the diagnosis of this taxon are consistent with those of the lectotype of Stereodonnemoralis Mitt.; only the leaf apex from Figure 207c (Mönkemeyer 1927) is different and thus suggests mixed material. According to Art. 9.1 of the Shenzhen Code, Figure 207c represents a holotype of P.neglectum. However, due to differences in the leaf apex and according to Art. 9.3 of the Shenzhen Code, the part representing the apex should be excluded from the holotype, and the remainder of Figure 207c is consequently designated as a lectotype of the name P.neglectum. However, because the lectotype does not include a complete set of significant distinguishing features, an epitype (B 30 0105646) was designated.

Highlights

  • Plagiothecium neglectum Mönk. was described by Mönkemeyer in Die Laubmoose Europas (Mönkemeyer 1927)

  • The name was created for specimens previously known as P. sylvaticum auct. non (Brid.) Bruch & Schimp. (= P. nemorale (Mitt.) A.Jaeger), wherein the author retains and uses the name P. silvaticum (nom. illeg. orthogr. pro P. sylvaticum (Brid.) Bruch & Schimp.) which is understood as P. denticulatum var. obtusifolium (Turner) Moore (Persson 1952; Iwatsuki 1970)

  • While Iwatsuki (1970) did not cite herbarium specimens of P. neglectum, his proposed synonymization of this taxon with P. nemorale has been widely accepted (e.g., Lewinsky 1974; Koponen et al 1977; Gangulee 1980; Corley et al 1981; Iwatsuki 1991, 2004; Suzuki 2016; Wolski 2020), and this proposal was based only on Figure 207c (Mönkemeyer 1927), it was made correctly as this figure is listed in the protologue only

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Introduction

Plagiothecium neglectum Mönk. was described by Mönkemeyer in Die Laubmoose Europas (Mönkemeyer 1927). In the diagnosis, Mönkemeyer (1927) did not indicate any herbarium specimen as a type; the only original element is Figure 207c.

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