Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Monocots
Cladus: Commelinids
Ordo: Poales
Familia: Restionaceae
Subfamilia: Leptocarpoideae
Genus: Alexgeorgea
Species: A. ganopoda – A. nitens – A. subterranea
Name
Alexgeorgea Carlquist, Austral. J. Bot. 24: 282 (1976)
Type species: Alexgeorgea subterranea Carlquist, Austral. J. Bot. 24: 283 (1976)
References
Carlquist, S. (1976) Australian Journal of Botany 24: 283.
Govaerts, R. et al. 2015. Alexgeorgea in World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2015 July 25. Reference page.
International Plant Names Index. 2015. Alexgeorgea. Published online. Accessed: July 25 2015.
Tropicos.org 2015. Alexgeorgea. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2015 July 25.
Alexgeorgea is a genus of three plant species found in Western Australia belonging to the family Restionaceae named in honour of the botanist Alex George in 1976.[1] The flowers of the female and large nut-like fruit are completely underground except for the stigmas, which extend out of the ground as 3 purple or red threads.[2]
Botanical history
The genus Alexgeorgea was first discovered by Sherwin Carlquist on 2 September 1974 when he found a population of A. subterranea on the Cockleshell Gully road north of Jurien Bay in Western Australia. At first, Carlquist, an American botanist and professor at Claremont Graduate University doing field work in Western Australia, could only locate male plants of what he immediately identified as a restionaceous species. In order to identify species in the Restionaceae, it is important to gather material of both male and female flowers, so Carlquist continued to search and only then noticed "purple thread-like structures emerging from the sand," which were the ephemeral styles of the mostly subterranean female flowers. In his original description of the new genus in a 1976 volume of the Australian Journal of Botany, Carlquist notes his discovery may have not occurred if he had not seen the female flowers at anthesis due to the short-lived nature of the thread-like styles.[1]
Carlquist originally described two species in the genus, A. subterranea and A. arenicola (the species epithet arenicola means "a dweller on sand"[3]).[1] Ten year later in April 1986, Australian botanists Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson and Barbara G. Briggs, both of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, published a short article in the journal Telopea that recognized a species previously known as Restio nitens as a species better fitting the description of Alexgeorgea.[4] Restio nitens was originally described by Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck in 1848 as having above ground dehiscent fruits, unlike the below ground flowers and fruit of Alexgeorgea, though Carlquist had noted that R. nitens and his newly described A. arenicola were otherwise identical. Johnson examined the herbarium specimens labeled as R. nitens and discovered that the alleged above ground fruits were actually malformations possibly resulting from smut fungus. Both Johnson & Briggs and Carlquist independently published the new combination, moving the species R. nitens to the genus Alexgeorgea as A. nitens. In Carlquist's proposal, he identified A. arenicola a synonym of the older name A. nitens, which had priority.[4][5] Johnson and Briggs published their description of A. nitens in the journal Telopea on April 24, preceding Carlquist's publication in the journal Aliso by only 5 days, thus making Carlquist's combination (A. nitens (Nees) Carlquist) an isonym of Johnson and Briggs's combination (A. nitens (Nees) L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs).[6] The third species, A. ganopoda, was described by Johnson and Briggs in 1990.[2]
References
Carlquist, Sherwin. 1976. Alexgeorgea, a bizarre new genus of Restionaceae from Western Australia. Australian Journal of Botany 24(2): 281-295. doi:10.1071/BT9760281
Briggs, Barbara G., L.A.S. Johnson, and Siegfried L. Krauss. 1990. The species of Alexgeorgea, a Western Australian genus of the Restionaceae. Australian Systematic Botany 3(4): 751-758. doi:10.1071/SB9900751
Stearn, William T. 2004. Botanical Latin. 4th edition. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press, Inc. p. 209. ISBN 978-0-7153-1643-6
Johnson, L.A.S., and Barbara G. Briggs. 1986. Alexgeorgea nitens, a new combination in Restionaceae. Telopea, 2(6): 781-782.doi:10.7751/telopea19864615
Carlquist, Sherwin. 1986. Nomenclatural note. Aliso, 11(2): 158.
"Alexgeorgea nitens". International Plant Names Index (IPNI). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
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