Article ID: CBB872253367

Formation-to-fall: natural history and the journey of a lesser-known genus of orchids, Monomeria (2021)

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This article investigates the history of a genus of orchids, Monomeria Lindl., known to science since its first collection in 1821, with the aim of highlighting the reasons for the loss of its original identity due to compelling nomenclatural changes. Monomeria remained a monotypic genus with its nomenclatural type, Monomeria barbata Lindl. until Reichenbach founded Monomeria crabro C.S.P.Parish & Rchb.f. in 1874. The only other accepted taxon, which was originally formed under Monomeria, was M. fengiana Ormerod in 2011. The systematic botanists treated Monomeria as an ally of Bulbophyllum Thouars and differentiated it on the basis of reproductive unit, the gynandrium. The historical investigations reveal that five species of Bulbophyllum, viz., B. longipes, B. gymnopus, B. kingii, B. dichromum and B. digitatum and one species of genus Acrochaene, viz., A. rimannii were renamed, at least once, under Monomeria. However, the altered names failed to sustain for long and got reduced to synonyms. In 2014, Monomeria, along with allied genera, was transferred to Bulbophyllum which effected restoration of founding binomials of five species of Bulbophyllum and offered new binomials for two taxa, i.e., B. fengianum for M. fengiana and B. rimannii for A. rimannii. The remaining taxon, M. barbata, suffered major loss of identity in terms of generic name, epithet, credit to founding author, basionym, homotypic synonym, nomenclatural type and locality, as it was offered a new combination, B. crabro (C.S.P.Parish & Rchb.f.) J.J.Verm., Schuit. & de Vogel. The generic name Monomeria was degraded to the rank of a Section within the genus Bulbophyllum. Hence, a provision in plant nomenclature to protect the credit of original authority is proposed in terms of a new label, ‘First Basionym’ as promising remedy.

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Authors & Contributors
Cervantes, Juan Manuel
Clode, Danielle
Dai, Silan
Egmond, Florike
Endersby, Jim
Fehrenbach, Frank
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of the History of Collections
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Quipu
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Publishers
British Library
Oxford University Press
Picador
Rizzoli
Royal Collection
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Flowers
Botany
Science and art
Biographies
Naturalists
Horticulture
People
Banks, Joseph
Auzoux, Louis Thomas Jerôme
Catherine II, Empress of Russia
Cesi, Federico
Clusius, Carolus
Darwin, Charles Robert
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
16th century
17th century
20th century
Places
Great Britain
Australia
France
Amazon River Region (South America)
England
Ireland
Institutions
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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