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Siegesbeckia
L., Sp. Pl. : 900 (1753).
Schkuhria
Moench, Meth. : 566 (1794), nom. rej. non Schkuhria
Roth. Type: Schkuhria
dichotoma Moench, nom. illeg. = Siegesbeckia
flosculosa LHr.
Limnogenneton
Sch.Bip. ex Walp., Repert. 6: 146 (1846). Type: Limnogenneton abyssinicum Sch.Bip. ex Walp. = Siegesbeckia
abyssinicum (Sch.Bip.) Oliv. & Hiern
Minyranthes
Turcz., Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 24(1): 181 (1851). Type:
Minyranthes heterophylla Turcz. = Siegesbeckia orientalis L.
Zandera
D. L. Schulz, Haussknechtia 4: 32 (1988). Type: Trigonospermum blakei McVaugh & Lask. = Siegesbeckia blakei (McVaugh
& Lask.) B. L. Turner
Lectotype (selected by Steudel, Nomencl. 1: 177, 1821): Siegesbeckia orientalis L.
References
Humbles, J. E. (1972). Observations on the genus Sigesbeckia L. Ciencia y Naturaleza
13(1/2): 219.
Robinson, H. (2006). Sigesbeckia. In: G. Harling & L. Andersson (eds), Flora of
Ecuador, No. 77(1): 190(6). Compositae-Heliantheae, Part 1: Introduction,
genera Mé--Z. Botanical Institute, Gteborg University, G teborg & Section
for Botany, Riksmuseum, Stockholm. pp. 96103.
Schulz, D. L. (1987). Beitrag zur Sippengliederung der Gattung Sigesbeckia L. (Asteraceae-Heliantheae-Melampodiinae) in Sd-amerika. Haussknechtia 3: 5764.
Schulz, D. L. (1988). Beitrag zur Sippengliederung der
Gattung Sigesbeckia L. (Asteraceae
Heliantheae Melampodiinae) in Mexiko und auf den Karibischen Inseln.
Haussknechtia 4: 2535.
Siegesbeckia
agrestis Poepp., Nov. Gen. Sp. Pl. 3: 45, tab. 256 (1843). æ¸Tí¶'Crescit in
cultis Peruviae circum Cuchero. Februario florebat.
Robinson (2006: 98) suggested that this species occurs from Mexico south to Chile presumably occurring in Bolivia!
Bolivia (?), Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico.
Siegesbeckia
bogotensis D. L. Schulz, Haussknechtia 3: 59 (1987) = Siegesbeckia jorullensis Kunth
Siegesbeckia
cordifolia Kunth in Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth, Nov. Gen. Sp. Pl. 4 (ed.
folio): 222 (1818) = Siegesbeckia
jorullensis Kunth
Siegesbeckia droseroides Sweet, Hort. Brit. : 235 (Aug. 1826), nom. nud. = Siegesbeckia jorullensis Kunth
Siegesbeckia
droseroides Sweet, Brit. Fl. Gard., ser. 1, 3: t. 203 (May 1827) = Siegesbeckia jorullensis Kunth
*Siegesbeckia
flosculosa LHrit., Stirp. Nov. : 37, t. 19 (1786). Note: Foster (1958: 218)
cited this species for Bolivia, although it is not immediately clear on what
collection/s, or reference, this is based. Humbles (1972) and Robinson (2006)
only recorded the species for Ecuador and Peru.
Siegesbeckia
jorullensis Kunth in Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth, Nov. Gen. Sp. Pl. 4 (ed.
folio): 223 (1818). Type: Crescit in
monte ignivomo Mexicano, Volcan de Jorullo, alt. 530 hex. 0 Floret Septembri.é'' Holotype: P-Bonpl.
Sigesbeckia cordifolia
Kunth in Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth, Nov. Gen. Sp. Pl. 4 (ed. folio): 222
(1818). Type: Crescit in alta planitie
Bogotensi, prope urbem Sanct Fidei, alt. 1370 hex. 0 Floret Julio. Holotype: P-Bonpl.
Siegesbeckia
droseroides Sweet, Hort. Brit. : 235 (Aug. 1826), nom. nud. Note: Sweetæ''s
listing is tabular in form and considered invalid in the current Vienna Code
(McNeill et al., 2006), which cited Hortus
Brittanicus ed. 3 as an example. However, the entry here refers to the British Flower Garden plate by Sweet, as
the plate refers to Hortus Britannicus,
suggesting that Sweet was writing them both at the same time, except one was
published a while later.
Siegesbeckia
droseroides Sweet, Brit. Fl. Gard., ser. 1, 3: t. 203 (May 1827). Type:
The present plant is native of Mexico, ...; many plants of it were raised at
the Nursery of Mr. Colville, in 1825, from seeds given him by Mrs. Manners
Sutton, Lady of the Archbishop of Canterbury, who received them from Mexico;
from one of those our drawing was made the following Autumn, when several of
them flowered. Holotype: unknown but probably CGE? or MV? where the types for
cultivated material can be found.
Sigesbeckia melanolepis
Sch.Bip., Bull. Soc. Bot. France 12: 81 (1865); Linnaea 34(5): 534 (186566).
Type: [Mandon] 231 p.p. Holotype:
P; isotypes: F, GH, NY, S, W.
Sigesbeckia bogotensis
D.L.Schulz, Haussknechtia 3: 59 (1987). Type: Kolumbien: Cundinamarca, Bogot,
H nge unterhalb des Klosters Monserrate, auf steinigem Boden am Wegrand, 2500 m
NN, 24.6.1985, G.K. MLLER, G. KREBS
11761Ü'. Holotype: LZ; isotype: LZ.
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico.
Robinson (2006: 102) noted that his treatment was interpreted
more broadly that in Schulzs (1987) treatment by sinking S. bogotensis and S.
cordifolia into S. jorullensis, a
slightly expanded concept adopted by
Siegesbeckia
mandonii Sch.Bip., Bull. Bot. Soc. France 12: 81 (1865); Linnaea 34(5): 534
(Feb. 1866), nom. nud. (based on Mandon
232) = Sigesbeckia serrata DC.
Siegesbeckia
melanolepis Sch.Bip., Bull. Soc. Bot. France 12: 81 (1865); Linnaea 34(5):
534 (186566) = Siegesbeckia jorullensis
Kunth
*Siegesbeckia
orientalis L., Sp. Pl. : 900 (1753). Type: Habitat in China, Media ad
pagos. 0. Lectotype
(selected by Stearn, Intr. Linnaeus Sp. Pl. (Ray Soc. ed.): 47, 1957): [icon]
Sigesbeckia in Linnaeus, Hort.
Cliff.: 412, t. 23 (1738).
Note: Foster (1958: 218) cited this species for Bolivia based on
Bang 466 cited in Rusby (1893: 58).
Humbles (1972) stated that the species was only known definately from Brazil in
South America, but widespread elsewhere. The species is not reported by
Robinson (2006) as occurring in Ecuador and, by inference, probably not
Bolivia: it may well be referable to S.
jorullensis or S. serrata). If Siegesbeckia orientalis is present the
synonymy will clearly need expanding.
Siegesbeckia
portoricensis Bertero ex DC., Prodr., 5: 546 (1836), nom. nud. pro syn. = Eleuthernathera ruderalis (Sw.)
Sch.Bip.
Siegesbeckia
serrata DC., Prodr. 5: 496 (1836). Types:
in Chili legit cl. Chamisso et in
Americ austr. cl. Poeppig. S.
cordifolia Poepp.! diar. 463. herb. n. 55 ... (v.s.). Syntypes: G-DC.
Siegesbeckia mandonii Sch.Bip.,
Bull. Bot. Soc. France 12: 81 (1865); Linnaea 34(5): 534 (Feb. 1866), nom. nud.
(based on Mandon 232) [Strangely,
Robinson (2006: 102) cited a type for this name â'- which, of course, cant have
one!]
Siegesbeckia
jorullensis sensu Cabrera, Fl. Prov. Jujuy 10: 347 (1978), non Kunth.
Argentina, Bolivia (Cochabamba, La Paz), Chile, Ecuador,
Peru.
Silphium trilobatum L., Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 2: 1233 (1759) = Sphagneticola trilobata (L.) Pruski
Simblocline
haenkei DC., Prodr. 5: 297 (1836) = Diplostephium
haenkei (DC.) Wedd.
