taxonID	type	description	language	source
039987EB3E7D39671D188B12FEDB6695.taxon	materials_examined	Lectotypus (designated here): INDONESIA. Sumatra: Mangala, Lampongs, s. d., fl., Teijsmann 4547 HB (U [U 0003297]!).	en	Rogers, S. Zachary, Thulin, Mats (2012): Peltophorum dasyrhachis (Miq.) Kurz: a new record of a Southeast Asian species of Fabaceae (Caesalpinioideae) naturalized in northwestern Madagascar. Candollea 67 (1): 145-147, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v671a15
039987EB3E7D39671D188B12FEDB6695.taxon	discussion	Nomenclatural notes. – The authorship of Peltophorum dasyrhachis has been cited incorrectly in the literature (most often as “ (Miq.) Baker ” or “ (Miq.) Kurz ex Baker ”, even in recently published treatments (e. g. RUDD, 1991; DEZHAO & al., 2010). The error stems from authors overlooking KURZ (1876) as the first person to validly transfer the basionym Caesalpinia dasyrhachis Miq. to Peltophorum, and consequently recognizing a superfluous combination published by BAKER (1878). Kurz’s article was issued on 14 November 1876, whereas Baker’streatment was not published until July 1878. Baker’s publication further confused the situation by modifying the original orthography of the epithet and acknowledging Kurz via the citation “ P. dasyrachis, Kurz MSS. ” Miquel’s original spelling should be retained as stipulated in Art. 60.1 of the ICBN (MCNEILL & al., 2006). Typification. – In the protologue the provenance of the species was given as “ Sumatra orient. in prov. Lampong, prope Mengala, Kebang (T.) ”. LARSEN & al. (1980) and later HOU (1996) cited an unnumbered Teijsmann duplicate from Sumatra at L as the holotype and a K sheet as an isotype, but unique identifiers (e. g., accession number, specific locality) for the types were not provided in either publication. We have examined two unnumbered Teijsmann sheets at L [L 0019200, L 0019201] with red “ Type ” stickers. Both were annotated by Ding Hou in 1993 as Peltophorum dasyrhachis, but the precise type status (e. g., holotype, isotype, syntype) was not indicated on either sheet. Sheet [L 0019201] bears a handwritten label including the general locality “ Lampongs ” and a “ Herbarium Dr. J. K. Hasskarl ” stamp, whereas [L 0019200] has a typewritten label noting “ Sumatra ” and “ Ex Herbario Miquel ”. None of the annotations on either L sheet belong to Miquel. Conversely, we have examined two numbered Teijsmann collections from Sumatra at U that were originally part of Miquel’s private herbarium (Teijsmann 4322 HB [U 0003298]; Teijsmann 4547 HB [U 0003297]). Both of the collections were annotated by Miquel as Caesalpinia dasyrhachis. The original handwritten label of [U 0003298] was annotated as “ Kebang, Lampongs ”, whereas the label of [U 0003297] was annotated as “ Mangala, Lampongs. ” The labels and plants of the two Teijsmann collections at U match the information given in the protologue, suggesting that at least two different collections (i. e., syntypes) were used for the protologue description. The U sheets are treated as syntypes and the two L sheets may represent duplicates of the U collections, or could even be additional syntype material. No effectively published lectotypification statementshave been found for Caesalpinia dasyrhachis. Teijsmann 4547 HB [U 0003297] includes flowers and is in good condition and is designated here as lectotype. The other syntype is in fruit.	en	Rogers, S. Zachary, Thulin, Mats (2012): Peltophorum dasyrhachis (Miq.) Kurz: a new record of a Southeast Asian species of Fabaceae (Caesalpinioideae) naturalized in northwestern Madagascar. Candollea 67 (1): 145-147, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v671a15
039987EB3E7C39641E538C05FE8665E2.taxon	distribution	Distribution and ecology in Madagascar. – Peltophorum dasyrhachis var. dasyrhachis occurs in the DIANA Region of Antsiranana Province and has been found growing in two habitats: on a sandy beach near sea level along the edge of degraded gallery forest on Nosy Be, and in secondary riparian forest among rocks and boulders at ca. 40 m elevation in the Sambirano Basin. One 20 m tall tree with flowers and old fruits was seen at the Nosy Be locality. A male long-billed green sunbird (Nectarinia notata Müller, 1776) was observed visiting the fragrant yellow flowers around 10 am (Fig. 1). The tree from Sambirano was smaller (ca. 4 m tall) and the abundance at this site was not recorded on the herbarium label. Additional photographs of Rogers & al. 1177 taken in the field are available on TROPICOS (2012).	en	Rogers, S. Zachary, Thulin, Mats (2012): Peltophorum dasyrhachis (Miq.) Kurz: a new record of a Southeast Asian species of Fabaceae (Caesalpinioideae) naturalized in northwestern Madagascar. Candollea 67 (1): 145-147, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v671a15
039987EB3E7C39641E538C05FE8665E2.taxon	materials_examined	Specimens examined. – MADAGASCAR. Prov. Antsiranana, DIANA Region: Nosy Be, southeast corner of island in Lokobe Forest, ca. 1 m, 13 ° 24 ’ 47 ’’ S 48 ° 20 ’ 08 ’’ E, 15. XI. 2006, Rogers, Ranaivojaona, Davidson & Christoph 1177 (G!, K!, MO [MO 6347606]!, P!, TAN!, UPS!); Ambanja, Commune Rurale Benavony, Bassin Sambirano, Vallée Ramena, Fokontany Ambobaka, Cascade d’Antsahabe, 40 m, 13 ° 44 ’ 28 ’’ S 48 ° 31 ’ 22 ’’ E, 28. II. 2005, Wohlhauser, Ravokatra, Buerki & Callmander 779 (G, K, MO [MO 4848817]!, P [P 00524303]!, TEF).	en	Rogers, S. Zachary, Thulin, Mats (2012): Peltophorum dasyrhachis (Miq.) Kurz: a new record of a Southeast Asian species of Fabaceae (Caesalpinioideae) naturalized in northwestern Madagascar. Candollea 67 (1): 145-147, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v671a15
