--- On Thu, 2/11/10, Peter Boyce
wrote:
From: Peter Boyce
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus konjac or rivieri?
To: "'Discussion of aroids'"
Date: Thursday, February 11, 2010, 2:38 AM
The main point is that these two names are applied to the SAME biological
entity that we term a species. In these instances the earliest name post 1
Jan. 1763 that is both effectively and validly published according the the
current International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, has priority.
If at some future point someone proves that in fact the taxon we call A.
konjac indeed comprises TWO distinct entities AND if one of these entities
is a good 'match' for the specimen that stands as the nomenclatural
benchmark (Type) for the name A. rivieri then that name COULD be
resurrected.
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com]
On Behalf Of Ken Mosher
Sent: Thursday, 11 February, 2010 8:53 AM
To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus konjac or rivieri?
rivieri is an old name.
-Ken
Susan B wrote:
> I see many people refer to konjac as rivieri.
>
> What is the story behind that? Is rivieri an old name, or what?
>
> Just curious....
> Susan
>
>
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