Abstract
A lectotype for Mnium chrysocomum Hedw. (≡ Breutelia chrysocoma (Hedw.) Lindb.) is designated herein. The presence of Schwägrichen’s writing on the herbarium sheet for this taxon in G and the confusion of the name with Bartramia arcuata Sw. and Mnium arcuatum Dicks. ex With. necessitated the correct designation of the nomenclatural type. The protologue, single herbarium sheet for M. chrysocomum in the Hedwig-Schwägrichen collection (G [G00040056]), the cited earlier illustrations of this entity and specimens in the herbaria of Turner (BM) and Dickson (BM) were taken into consideration to determine the most appropriate material for typification. The original sheet for M. chrysocomum in the Hedwig-Schwägrichen collection (G [G00040056]) contains material that possibly originated from the Dickson herbarium (BM) and was probably used by Hedwig for his 1801 description, along with Dickson’s own description of the plant, to produce his protologue for M. chrysocomum in Species muscorum frondosorum. However, one of the four entities on sheet G00040056 is of unknown origin, and its inclusion on the sheet may postdate the publication of the species. It is clearly desirable to designate a lectotype specimen for M. chrysocomum from among the remaining plants. Sheet G00040056 is labelled in the hand of Schwägrichen, although in this case the material itself is annotated by Schwägrichen as being that of Hedwig. The issue of herbarium sheets for taxa described by Hedwig, but apparently labelled and annotated by Schwägrichen, is discussed herein.
This work was supported by Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève (G) and The Natural History Museum (BM). We thank the staff of the library at Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques for their assistance with the literature and in particular granting access to the rare book collection of the CJB. We are also grateful to Dr C. Jarvis and Dr M. Spencer for their assistance in searching the Sloane Herbarium (BM) for the first ever published collection of Breutelia chrysocoma (Ray (Citation1724)) and to Xiaolan He for searching H-SOL amongst Lindberg’s duplicates of the Dillenius collection. We thank Hélène Hinden for her help in scanning our illustrations for Figure 2. Finally, we thank Eva Maier and two anonymous reviewers for their valuable and insightful comments on an earlier version of this manuscript.
Taxonomic Additions and Changes: Nil.