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Picris

Picris (oxtongues) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1753.[1]

Picris
Picris hieracioides[5]
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Subfamily: Cichorioideae
Tribe: Cichorieae
Subtribe: Hypochaeridinae
Genus: Picris
L. [1][2]
Type species
Picris hieracioides
Synonyms[6]
  • Spitzelia Sch.Bip.[7]
  • Medicusia Moench[8]
  • Hagioseris Boiss.[9]
  • Deckera Sch.Bip.[10]

Picris species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, such as the grass moth Diasemia reticularis. Schinia cardui feeds exclusively on P. hieracioides.

The genus is widespread across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.[11][12][13]

Description edit

Erect annual to perennial taprooted herbs, mostly branching, stem and leaves bearing stiff bristly hairs, with rather large, usually corymbose or paniculate heads of yellow flowers.[14][15]

Taxonomy edit

Taxonomic history edit

The genus Picris was first validly described by Linnaeus in 1753[1] with the genus being accepted by a number of secondary sources including Plants of the World Online.[16] Linnaeus initially described four species with P. hieracioides, P. echioides, P. pyrenaica and P. asplenioides.[1] In 1913, Britton and Brown proposed P. asplenioides as the type species for the genus.[14] Subsequently, in 1930, Hitchcock and Green alternatively proposed P. hieracioides as the type species.[17] The Hitchcock and Green proposal was adopted by Lack in 1975 and accepted by Jarvis in 1992.[18][19] Lack argued that Linnaeus never saw P. asplenioides which Linnaeus regarded as an obscure species and no specimen could be found in the Linnean Herbarium.[18] For this reason Lack concluded that P. hieracioides should be designated as the type species.[18]

In 1794, the German botanist Conrad Moench described the genus Medicusia and the species M. aspera.[8] This genus has not been accepted and is considered a synonym of Picris. M. aspera has also been determined to be a synonym of P. rhagadioloides.[20]

Etymology edit

Picris is from the Greek picros meaning 'bitter', in reference to the bitter taste of some species in the genus.[15][14]

Species edit

Species[21]
  • Picris albida
  • Picris altissima
  • Picris amalecitana
  • Picris angustifolia
  • Picris aspera
  • Picris asplenioides
  • Picris atlantica
  • Picris babylonica
  • Picris barbarorum
  • Picris bracteatus
  • Picris burbidgeae
  • Picris campylocarpa
  • Picris comosa
  • Picris compacta
  • Picris conyzoides
  • Picris cupuligera
  • Picris cyanocarpa
  • Picris cyprica
  • Picris cyrenaica
  • Picris davurica
  • Picris divaricata
  • Picris drummondii
  • Picris eichleri
  • Picris evae
  • Picris flexuosa
  • Picris galilaea
  • Picris helminthioides
  • Picris hieracioides
  • Picris hispanica
  • Picris hispidissima
  • Picris humilis
  • Picris japonica
  • Picris junnanensis
  • Picris kotschyi
  • Picris littoralis
  • Picris longifolia
  • Picris longirostris
  • Picris macloviana
  • Picris macrantha
  • Picris macrorhiza
  • Picris manginiana
  • Picris morrisonensis
  • Picris nigricans
  • Picris nuristanica
  • Picris ohwiana
  • Picris olympica
  • Picris pauciflora
  • Picris pygmaea
  • Picris racemosa
  • Picris rhagadioloides
  • Picris rivularis
  • Picris sancta
  • Picris scaberrima
  • Picris scabra
  • Picris senecioides
  • Picris sinuata
  • Picris spinosissima
  • Picris squarrosa
  • Picris strigosa
  • Picris sulphurea
  • Picris wagenitzii
  • Picris willkommii
  • Picris xylopoda

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Linnaeus 1753, p. 792.
  2. ^ "Picris". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
  3. ^ Taxon 44: 611-612 (1995)
  4. ^ Tropicos, Picris L.
  5. ^ 1885 illustration from Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm Thomé Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz 1885, Gera, Germany
  6. ^ Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
  7. ^ Schultz 1833, p. 725.
  8. ^ a b Moench 1794, p. 536.
  9. ^ Boissier 1849, p. 35.
  10. ^ Shultz 1834, p. 479.
  11. ^ Flora of China Vol. 20-21 Page 347 毛连菜属 mao lian cai shu Picris Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 792. 1753.
  12. ^ Altervista Flora Italiana, genere Picris
  13. ^ Atlas of Living Australia, search for Picris
  14. ^ a b c Britton & Brown 1913, p. 311.
  15. ^ a b Holzapfel 2015, p. 143.
  16. ^ Kew Science Plants of the World Online, retrieved 19 July 2020
  17. ^ Hitchcock & Green 1930, p. 177.
  18. ^ a b c Lack 1975.
  19. ^ Jarvis 1992.
  20. ^ "Medicusia Moench". Compositae. The Global Database.
  21. ^ The Plant List search for Picris

Bibliography edit

  • Boissier, Edmond (1849). Diagnoses plantarum Orientalium novarum. 1. Vol. 11.
  • Britton, Nathaniel Lord; Brown, Addison (1913). An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Vol. 3 (2 ed.). New York: Scribner.
  • Compositae Working Group (CWG) (2020). "Compositae Database". Compositae Working Group (CWG). doi:10.14284/411. Retrieved July 22, 2020. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Hitchcock, A. S.; Green, M. L. (1929). "IV.-Proposal by A.S. Hitchcock (Washington) and M.L. Green (Kew).". International Botanical Congress, Cambridge (England) 1930. London: Printed under the authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office, by Wyman & sons, Ltd., Fetter Lane, London. pp. 111–199.
  • Jarvis, C.E. (August 1992). Nicolson, Dan H. (ed.). "Seventy-Two Proposals for the Conservation of Types of Selected Linnaean Generic Names, the Report of Subcommittee 3C on the Lectotypification of Linnaean Generic Names". Taxon. 41 (3): 552–583. doi:10.2307/1222833. JSTOR 1222833. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
  • Lack, H. Walter (February 1975). "Type Specimens of the Linnaean Species of Picris L. (Compositae)". Taxon. 24 (1): 113–116. doi:10.2307/1219007. JSTOR 1219007.
  • Linnaeus, Carl (1753). Species plantarum : exhibentes plantas rite cognitas ad genera relatas, cum differentiis specificis, nominibus trivialibus, synonymis selectis, locis natalibus, secundum systema sexuale digestas (in Latin). Vol. 2. Berlin: Junk.
  • Moench, Conrad (1794). Methodus plantas horti botanici et agri Marburgensis :a staminum situ describendi (in Latin). Vol. 2. Marburgi Cattorum: in officina nova libraria academiae.
  • Holzapfel, S. (2015). Flora of Australia (PDF). Mantisalca. Vol. 37. Melbourne: ABRS/CSIRO.
  • Schultz, Carl Heinrich `Bipontinus' (1833). Flora oder Botanische Zeitung :welche Recensionen, Abhandlungen, Aufsätze, Neuigkeiten und Nachrichten, die Botanik betreffend, enthält (in Latin and German). Vol. 16. Regensburg: Die Gesellschaft.
  • Schultz, Carl Heinrich `Bipontinus' (1834). Flora oder Botanische Zeitung :welche Recensionen, Abhandlungen, Aufsätze, Neuigkeiten und Nachrichten, die Botanik betreffend, enthält (in Latin and German). Vol. 17. Regensburg: Die Gesellschaft.

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Picris oxtongues is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1753 1 Picris Picris hieracioides 5 Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Clade Angiosperms Clade Eudicots Clade Asterids Order Asterales Family Asteraceae Subfamily Cichorioideae Tribe Cichorieae Subtribe Hypochaeridinae Genus PicrisL 1 2 Type species Picris hieracioidesL 1 3 4 Synonyms 6 Spitzelia Sch Bip 7 Medicusia Moench 8 Hagioseris Boiss 9 Deckera Sch Bip 10 Picris species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species such as the grass moth Diasemia reticularis Schinia cardui feeds exclusively on P hieracioides The genus is widespread across Europe Asia Africa and Australia 11 12 13 Contents 1 Description 2 Taxonomy 2 1 Taxonomic history 2 2 Etymology 2 3 Species 3 References 4 BibliographyDescription editErect annual to perennial taprooted herbs mostly branching stem and leaves bearing stiff bristly hairs with rather large usually corymbose or paniculate heads of yellow flowers 14 15 Taxonomy editTaxonomic history edit The genus Picris was first validly described by Linnaeus in 1753 1 with the genus being accepted by a number of secondary sources including Plants of the World Online 16 Linnaeus initially described four species with P hieracioides P echioides P pyrenaica and P asplenioides 1 In 1913 Britton and Brown proposed P asplenioides as the type species for the genus 14 Subsequently in 1930 Hitchcock and Green alternatively proposed P hieracioides as the type species 17 The Hitchcock and Green proposal was adopted by Lack in 1975 and accepted by Jarvis in 1992 18 19 Lack argued that Linnaeus never saw P asplenioides which Linnaeus regarded as an obscure species and no specimen could be found in the Linnean Herbarium 18 For this reason Lack concluded that P hieracioides should be designated as the type species 18 In 1794 the German botanist Conrad Moench described the genus Medicusia and the species M aspera 8 This genus has not been accepted and is considered a synonym of Picris M aspera has also been determined to be a synonym of P rhagadioloides 20 Etymology edit Picris is from the Greek picros meaning bitter in reference to the bitter taste of some species in the genus 15 14 Species edit Species 21 Picris albida Picris altissima Picris amalecitana Picris angustifolia Picris aspera Picris asplenioides Picris atlantica Picris babylonica Picris barbarorum Picris bracteatus Picris burbidgeae Picris campylocarpa Picris comosa Picris compacta Picris conyzoides Picris cupuligera Picris cyanocarpa Picris cyprica Picris cyrenaica Picris davurica Picris divaricata Picris drummondii Picris eichleri Picris evae Picris flexuosa Picris galilaea Picris helminthioides Picris hieracioides Picris hispanica Picris hispidissima Picris humilis Picris japonica Picris junnanensis Picris kotschyi Picris littoralis Picris longifolia Picris longirostris Picris macloviana Picris macrantha Picris macrorhiza Picris manginiana Picris morrisonensis Picris nigricans Picris nuristanica Picris ohwiana Picris olympica Picris pauciflora Picris pygmaea Picris racemosa Picris rhagadioloides Picris rivularis Picris sancta Picris scaberrima Picris scabra Picris senecioides Picris sinuata Picris spinosissima Picris squarrosa Picris strigosa Picris sulphurea Picris wagenitzii Picris willkommii Picris xylopodaReferences edit a b c d e Linnaeus 1753 p 792 Picris Integrated Taxonomic Information System Taxon 44 611 612 1995 Tropicos Picris L 1885 illustration from Prof Dr Otto Wilhelm Thome Flora von Deutschland Osterreich und der Schweiz 1885 Gera Germany Flann C ed 2009 Global Compositae Checklist Schultz 1833 p 725 a b Moench 1794 p 536 Boissier 1849 p 35 Shultz 1834 p 479 sfn error no target CITEREFShultz1834 help Flora of China Vol 20 21 Page 347 毛连菜属 mao lian cai shu Picris Linnaeus Sp Pl 2 792 1753 Altervista Flora Italiana genere Picris Atlas of Living Australia search for Picris a b c Britton amp Brown 1913 p 311 a b Holzapfel 2015 p 143 Kew Science Plants of the World Online retrieved 19 July 2020 Hitchcock amp Green 1930 p 177 sfn error no target CITEREFHitchcockGreen1930 help a b c Lack 1975 Jarvis 1992 Medicusia Moench Compositae The Global Database The Plant List search for PicrisBibliography editBoissier Edmond 1849 Diagnoses plantarum Orientalium novarum 1 Vol 11 Britton Nathaniel Lord Brown Addison 1913 An illustrated flora of the northern United States Canada and the British possessions from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian Vol 3 2 ed New York Scribner Compositae Working Group CWG 2020 Compositae Database Compositae Working Group CWG doi 10 14284 411 Retrieved July 22 2020 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Hitchcock A S Green M L 1929 IV Proposal by A S Hitchcock Washington and M L Green Kew International Botanical Congress Cambridge England 1930 London Printed under the authority of His Majesty s Stationery Office by Wyman amp sons Ltd Fetter Lane London pp 111 199 Jarvis C E August 1992 Nicolson Dan H ed Seventy Two Proposals for the Conservation of Types of Selected Linnaean Generic Names the Report of Subcommittee 3C on the Lectotypification of Linnaean Generic Names Taxon 41 3 552 583 doi 10 2307 1222833 JSTOR 1222833 Retrieved July 19 2020 Lack H Walter February 1975 Type Specimens of the Linnaean Species of Picris L Compositae Taxon 24 1 113 116 doi 10 2307 1219007 JSTOR 1219007 Linnaeus Carl 1753 Species plantarum exhibentes plantas rite cognitas ad genera relatas cum differentiis specificis nominibus trivialibus synonymis selectis locis natalibus secundum systema sexuale digestas in Latin Vol 2 Berlin Junk Moench Conrad 1794 Methodus plantas horti botanici et agri Marburgensis a staminum situ describendi in Latin Vol 2 Marburgi Cattorum in officina nova libraria academiae Holzapfel S 2015 Flora of Australia PDF Mantisalca Vol 37 Melbourne ABRS CSIRO Schultz Carl Heinrich Bipontinus 1833 Flora oder Botanische Zeitung welche Recensionen Abhandlungen Aufsatze Neuigkeiten und Nachrichten die Botanik betreffend enthalt in Latin and German Vol 16 Regensburg Die Gesellschaft Schultz Carl Heinrich Bipontinus 1834 Flora oder Botanische Zeitung welche Recensionen Abhandlungen Aufsatze Neuigkeiten und Nachrichten die Botanik betreffend enthalt in Latin and German Vol 17 Regensburg Die Gesellschaft Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Picris amp oldid 1139858952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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