Juglans bergomensis is the name of a fossil-species belonging to Juglans sect. Cardiocaryon that is based on the basionymJuglandites bergomensis, whose type material, represented by a single fruit, is missing. However, the type locality can beindicated with certainty in the Early Pleistocene brown coal bearing sediments of Leffe, in northern Italy, which yieldedseveral other fossil fruits with characters corresponding to the missing holotype. In the same site fruits of Juglandaceae ofdifferent fossil-species occurred. We select a specimen from a collection stored in Padua, with dimensions and sculpturemost closely approaching those of the missing holotype, as neotype for the name Juglandites bergomensis, in order to fix theapplication of the name Juglans bergomensis. Even if the nuts of this species show "seemingly quite minor" differences fromthose of J. cinerea (smaller seeds, more shallow seed lobes, and generally more elongate shape), it is not convenient to usefor these fossils, occurring in Eurasia, the name of the extant North American species. The use of the fossil-species name J.bergomensis, taking priority over J. tephrodes, permits to establish a clear relationship among several hundreds of Eurasianfossils assignable to sect. Cardiocaryon, and to highlight the morphological distinction from a few other fossil-species.
Neotypification of the name Juglandites bergomensis, basionym of the fossil-species Juglans bergomensis (Juglans sect. Cardiocaryon, Juglandaceae)
RAVAZZI C;ROGHI G;
2015
Abstract
Juglans bergomensis is the name of a fossil-species belonging to Juglans sect. Cardiocaryon that is based on the basionymJuglandites bergomensis, whose type material, represented by a single fruit, is missing. However, the type locality can beindicated with certainty in the Early Pleistocene brown coal bearing sediments of Leffe, in northern Italy, which yieldedseveral other fossil fruits with characters corresponding to the missing holotype. In the same site fruits of Juglandaceae ofdifferent fossil-species occurred. We select a specimen from a collection stored in Padua, with dimensions and sculpturemost closely approaching those of the missing holotype, as neotype for the name Juglandites bergomensis, in order to fix theapplication of the name Juglans bergomensis. Even if the nuts of this species show "seemingly quite minor" differences fromthose of J. cinerea (smaller seeds, more shallow seed lobes, and generally more elongate shape), it is not convenient to usefor these fossils, occurring in Eurasia, the name of the extant North American species. The use of the fossil-species name J.bergomensis, taking priority over J. tephrodes, permits to establish a clear relationship among several hundreds of Eurasianfossils assignable to sect. Cardiocaryon, and to highlight the morphological distinction from a few other fossil-species.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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