Veronica villosula Nakai

Albach, Dirk C., 2025, From just a few to the most type-rich herbarium for Veronica L. (Plantaginaceae) - The effect of digitization of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle herbarium in Paris, Adansonia (3) 47 (7), pp. 47-130 : 61

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Veronica villosula Nakai
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Veronica villosula Nakai View in CoL

Botanical Magazine (Tokyo) 29: 4 ( Nakai 1915). — V. longifolia var. sessilifolia Bonati , nom. inval. (Art. 30.1; herbarium name).

TYPE CITATION. — South Korea, Jejudo: “Hab. In Quelpaert: in herbidis (Faurie n. 928, T. Mori n. 123) in monte Hallaisan 1500 m. 14.VIII.1912 (T. Ishidoya n. 36)”.

LECTOTYPE. — Designated by Nakai (1943: 162): TI (not seen).

DUBIOUS ISOLECTOTYPE. — “Habitat in herbidis Quelpaert. 928 Oct. 1906 Leg. U. Faurie ”, P[ P03555962* ; Fig. 3 View FIG ].

Nomenclatural note. Whereas V. ovata and V. rotunda are currently accepted species ( Iwatsuki et al. 1993), V. villosula was usually considered a synonym of V. linariifolia (e.g., https://powo.science.kew.org), which is in line with the description with velutionous indumentum and small oblanceolate leaves. However, based on the specimen in Paris having broad leaves, synonymization with V. linariifolia is dubious. Both, no. 786 and no. 928, have sessile, large leaves and long inflorescences ( Table 1 View TABLE ) and have been labelled in Paris by Bonati as V. longifolia var. sessilifolia . The syntypes of V. villosula , collected by T. Mori and T. Ishidoya, are filed under V. kiusiana in TI, considered a subspecies of V. ovata by Govaerts et al. (2021). It appears that the specimen Faurie no. 928 in TI used by Nakai (1915) belongs to a different species than the specimen Faurie no. 928 in P. Also, the variation in V. ovata / V. kiusiana definitely deserves further study.

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