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Bentham's taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra

George Bentham's taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra (now B. ser. Dryandra) was published in 1870, in Volume 5 of Bentham's Flora Australiensis.[1] It replaced the 1856 arrangement of Carl Meissner, and stood for over a century before being replaced by the 1996 arrangement of Alex George.

George Bentham's taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra was first published in Volume V of Flora Australiensis.

Background edit

The dryandras are a group of proteaceous shrubs endemic to southwest Western Australia. For nearly two hundred years they were considered a separate genus, having been published at that rank in 1810 by Robert Brown. In 2007 it was transferred into the genus Banksia as B. ser. Dryandra. There are now just under 100 species, plus numerous subspecies and varieties.

The first infrageneric arrangement of Dryandra was Brown's 1810 arrangement, which listed 13 species, but did not attempt an infrageneric classification.[2] Twenty years later, Brown published a revised arrangement which divided 23 recognised species in three subgenera, and placed one further species in a separate genus Hemiclidia.[3] This was followed by the 1856 arrangement of Carl Meissner, which recognised 53 species and six varieties, dividing them into three sections and eight series, and maintaining the monospecific genus Hemiclidia.[4][5]

Bentham's arrangement edit

Bentham's arrangement was published in 1870, in Volume V of Flora Australiensis. He reduced the number of species to 47, and the number of varieties to two, proposing an arrangement consisting of two sections and seven series. Hemiclidia was transferred back into Dryandra.[1]

George Bentham's 1870 taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra may be summarised as follows:[1]

Genus Dryandra (now Banksia ser. Dryandra)
Section Eudryandra
Series Armatæ
D. quercifolia (now B. heliantha)
D. praemorsa (now B. undata)
D. cuneata (now B. obovata)
D. falcata (now B. falcata)
D. armata (now B. armata)
D. longifolia (now B. prolata)
D. Fraseri (now B. fraseri)
Series Floribundæ
D. floribunda (now B. sessilis var. sessilis)
D. floribunda var. major (now B. sessilis var. cordata)
D. carduacea (now B. squarrosa subsp. squarrosa)
D. carlinoides (now B. carlinoides)
D. polycephala (now B. polycephala)
D. Kippistiana (now B. kippistiana)
Series Concinnæ
D. squarrosa (now B. squarrosa)
D. serra (now B. serra)
D. concinna (now B. concinna)
D. foliolata (now B. foliolata)
Series Formosæ
D. stupposa (now B. stuposa)
D. nobilis (now B. nobilis)
D. mucronulata (now B. mucronulata)
D. formosa (now B. formosa)
D. Baxteri (now B. biterax)
Series Niveæ
D. nivea (now B. nivea)
D. arctotidis (now B. arctotidis)
D. arctotidis var. tortifolia (now B. tortifolia)
D. nana (now B. nana)
D. Preissii (now B. acuminata)
Series Obvallatæ
D. sclerophylla (now B. sclerophylla)
D. pulchella (now B. bella)
D. plumosa (now B. plumosa)
D. seneciifolia (now B. seneciifolia)
D. vestita (now B. vestita)
D. cirsioides (now B. cirsioides)
D. Hewardiana (now B. hewardiana)
D. patens (now B. hewardiana)
D. conferta (now B. densa)
D. horrida (now B. horrida)
D. serratuloides (now B. serratuloides)
D. comosa (now B. comosa)
Series Gymnocephalæ
D. Shuttleworthiana (now B. shuttleworthiana)
D. speciosa (now B. splendida)
D. tridentata (now B. tridentata)
Section Aphragma
D. tenuifolia (now B. tenuis)
D. proteoides (now B. proteoides)
D. proteoides var. ferruginea (now B. rufa
D. runcinata (now B. r. subsp. rufa)
D. obtusa (now B. obtusa)
D. bipinnatifida (now B. bipinnatifida)
D. pteridifolia (now B. pteridifolia)
D. calophylla (now B. calophylla)

Legacy edit

Bentham's arrangement remained the accepted arrangement of Dryandra 126 years. It was finally replaced in 1996 by a new arrangement published by Alex George. George's arrangement retained a number of Bentham's infrageneric taxa.[6]

In 2007, Austin Mast and Kevin Thiele transferred Dryandra into Banksia, on the grounds that Banksia was paraphyletic with respect to Dryandra. Mast and Thiele were not yet ready to proffer an arrangement for the new circumscription of Banksia, so as an interim measure they transferred Dryandra at series rank, so as to minimise disruption to the nomenclature. Thus the infrageneric arrangement of Dryandra has been set aside, at least temporarily, and hence none of Bentham's infrageneric taxa are in current use.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Bentham, George (1870). "Dryandra". Flora Australiensis. Vol. 5: Myoporineae to Proteaceae. London: L. Reeve & Co. pp. 562–584.
  2. ^ Brown, Robert (1810). Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen. London: Taylor.
  3. ^ Brown, Robert (1830). Supplementum Primum Prodromi Florae Novae Hollandiae. London: Taylor. pp. 37–40.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Meissner, Carl (1856). "XLIV. Dryandra". In de Candolle, A. P. (ed.). Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis. Vol. XIV. Paris: Sumptibus Sociorum Treuttel et Wurtz. pp. 467–481.
  5. ^ Meissner, Carl (1856). "XLV. Hemiclidia". In de Candolle, A. P. (ed.). Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis. Vol. XIV. Paris: Sumptibus Sociorum Treuttel et Wurtz. pp. 481–482.
  6. ^ George, Alex S. (1996). "New taxa and a new infragenetic classification in Dryandra R.Br. (Proteaceae: Grevilleoideae)". Nuytsia. 10 (3): 313–408. doi:10.58828/nuy00235. S2CID 92008567.
  7. ^ Mast, A. R. and Kevin Thiele (2007). "The transfer of Dryandra R.Br. to Banksia L.f. (Proteaceae)". Australian Systematic Botany. 20: 63–71. doi:10.1071/SB06016.

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George Bentham s taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra now B ser Dryandra was published in 1870 in Volume 5 of Bentham s Flora Australiensis 1 It replaced the 1856 arrangement of Carl Meissner and stood for over a century before being replaced by the 1996 arrangement of Alex George George Bentham s taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra was first published in Volume V of Flora Australiensis Contents 1 Background 2 Bentham s arrangement 3 Legacy 4 ReferencesBackground editSee also Banksia ser Dryandra The dryandras are a group of proteaceous shrubs endemic to southwest Western Australia For nearly two hundred years they were considered a separate genus having been published at that rank in 1810 by Robert Brown In 2007 it was transferred into the genus Banksia as B ser Dryandra There are now just under 100 species plus numerous subspecies and varieties The first infrageneric arrangement of Dryandra was Brown s 1810 arrangement which listed 13 species but did not attempt an infrageneric classification 2 Twenty years later Brown published a revised arrangement which divided 23 recognised species in three subgenera and placed one further species in a separate genus Hemiclidia 3 This was followed by the 1856 arrangement of Carl Meissner which recognised 53 species and six varieties dividing them into three sections and eight series and maintaining the monospecific genus Hemiclidia 4 5 Bentham s arrangement editBentham s arrangement was published in 1870 in Volume V of Flora Australiensis He reduced the number of species to 47 and the number of varieties to two proposing an arrangement consisting of two sections and seven series Hemiclidia was transferred back into Dryandra 1 George Bentham s 1870 taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra may be summarised as follows 1 Genus Dryandra now Banksia ser Dryandra Section EudryandraSeries ArmataeD quercifolia now B heliantha D praemorsa now B undata D cuneata now B obovata D falcata now B falcata D armata now B armata D longifolia now B prolata D Fraseri now B fraseri dd Series FloribundaeD floribunda now B sessilis var sessilis D floribunda var major now B sessilis var cordata dd D carduacea now B squarrosa subsp squarrosa D carlinoides now B carlinoides D polycephala now B polycephala D Kippistiana now B kippistiana dd Series ConcinnaeD squarrosa now B squarrosa D serra now B serra D concinna now B concinna D foliolata now B foliolata dd Series FormosaeD stupposa now B stuposa D nobilis now B nobilis D mucronulata now B mucronulata D formosa now B formosa D Baxteri now B biterax dd Series NiveaeD nivea now B nivea D arctotidis now B arctotidis D arctotidis var tortifolia now B tortifolia dd D nana now B nana D Preissii now B acuminata dd Series ObvallataeD sclerophylla now B sclerophylla D pulchella now B bella D plumosa now B plumosa D seneciifolia now B seneciifolia D vestita now B vestita D cirsioides now B cirsioides D Hewardiana now B hewardiana D patens now B hewardiana D conferta now B densa D horrida now B horrida D serratuloides now B serratuloides D comosa now B comosa dd Series GymnocephalaeD Shuttleworthiana now B shuttleworthiana D speciosa now B splendida D tridentata now B tridentata dd dd Section AphragmaD tenuifolia now B tenuis D proteoides now B proteoides D proteoides var ferruginea now B rufa dd D runcinata now B r subsp rufa D obtusa now B obtusa D bipinnatifida now B bipinnatifida D pteridifolia now B pteridifolia D calophylla now B calophylla dd dd dd Legacy editBentham s arrangement remained the accepted arrangement of Dryandra 126 years It was finally replaced in 1996 by a new arrangement published by Alex George George s arrangement retained a number of Bentham s infrageneric taxa 6 In 2007 Austin Mast and Kevin Thiele transferred Dryandra into Banksia on the grounds that Banksia was paraphyletic with respect to Dryandra Mast and Thiele were not yet ready to proffer an arrangement for the new circumscription of Banksia so as an interim measure they transferred Dryandra at series rank so as to minimise disruption to the nomenclature Thus the infrageneric arrangement of Dryandra has been set aside at least temporarily and hence none of Bentham s infrageneric taxa are in current use 7 References edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article Flora Australiensis Volume V CIV Proteaceae 29 Dryandra a b c Bentham George 1870 Dryandra Flora Australiensis Vol 5 Myoporineae to Proteaceae London L Reeve amp Co pp 562 584 Brown Robert 1810 Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen London Taylor Brown Robert 1830 Supplementum Primum Prodromi Florae Novae Hollandiae London Taylor pp 37 40 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Meissner Carl 1856 XLIV Dryandra In de Candolle A P ed Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis Vol XIV Paris Sumptibus Sociorum Treuttel et Wurtz pp 467 481 Meissner Carl 1856 XLV Hemiclidia In de Candolle A P ed Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis Vol XIV Paris Sumptibus Sociorum Treuttel et Wurtz pp 481 482 George Alex S 1996 New taxa and a new infragenetic classification in Dryandra R Br Proteaceae Grevilleoideae Nuytsia 10 3 313 408 doi 10 58828 nuy00235 S2CID 92008567 Mast A R and Kevin Thiele 2007 The transfer of Dryandra R Br to Banksia L f Proteaceae Australian Systematic Botany 20 63 71 doi 10 1071 SB06016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bentham 27s taxonomic arrangement of Dryandra amp oldid 1168857382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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