Taxonomic Swap 63044 (Guardado el 22/09/2019)

Alnus viridis is a synonym of Alnus alnobetula.
http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:295013-1
http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:294883-1#children

Although Plant of the World Online lists Alnus viridis as a synonym of Alnus alnobetula subsp. alnobetula, that is a European subspecies which does not occur in North America.

The North American subspecies are crispa, fruticosa, and sinuata. Alnus alnobetula subsp. crispa occurs in the eastern US, much of Canada, Alaska, and souhern Greenland. The subspecies fruticosa occurs in northwest US and western Canada, as well as subarctic Asia. And the subspecies sinuata occurs in mountainous areas of the northwestern US, Alaska, and Canada.

The basionym of Alnus alnobetula (Betula alnobetula) was published 2 years earlier than that for Alnus viridis (Betula viridis).

https://www.ipni.org/n/60446836-2 - Betula alnobetula (1783)
https://www.ipni.org/n/295233-1 - Betula viridis (1785)

See also https://www.inaturalist.org/flags/273224

Añadido por bouteloua el septiembre 21, 2019 04:04 TARDE | Comprometido por bouteloua el 22 de septiembre de 2019
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Kew Science is a dreadful final authority for plant names. When they changed the name of Rubus parviflorus - Thimbleberry to R. nutkanus for no reason other than someone finding there was a conflict in naming over 100 years ago, rather than changing it because it was genetically too close or too far to be the a different species from the next one, or the same species as one it had been lumped with. That conflict in naming Rubus parviflorus 100 years ago formed no conflict today. They only made the name change to be the authority making a name change. We already have too many name changes today due to genetics, we don't need more name changes just to boost the egos of those making them. Kew is a botanical garden. Their specialty isn't taxonomy.

Publicado por stewartwechsler hace más de 4 años

just sounds like a normal reading of the botanical code to me, not sure where ego comes in there

Publicado por bouteloua hace más de 4 años

The norm of the current rate of name changes is excessive.

Publicado por stewartwechsler hace más de 4 años

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