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Selbyana 22(1): 34-67. 2001. DE REBUS BROMELIACEARUM III HARRY E. LUTHER Mulford B. Foster Bromeliad Identification Center, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, 811 South Palm Avenue, Sarasota, Florida 34236 USA. E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT. This paper contains taxonomic ano publication information for Bromeliaceae that was not included in, or which appeared after, the publication of L.B. Smith anO R.I. Downs' Flora Neotropica Monograph 14, Part 1 (1974); Part 2 (1977); Part 3 (1979), anO Luther and Sieff (1994, 1997). Refer to Luther and Sieff for additional information. For new taxa, the current article contains scientific names and their authors, pUblication sources and dates, country and province of origin, and locations of type specimens. Miscellaneous supplemental information is included where considered useful. ABSTRACTO. Este trabajo contiene informacion taxonomica sobre Bromeliaceae la cual no fue incluida 0 que aparecio despues de la pUblicacion de L.B. Smith y R.J. Downs en Flora Neotropica Monografia 14, Parte 1 (1974); Parte 2 (1977); Parte 3 (1979) y en Luther y Sieff (1994, 1997). Refierese a Luther y Sieff para informacion adicional. Para los nuevos taxa se incluyen los nombres y los autores, las fuentes y las fechas de las publicaciones, el pals y provincia de origen y la localizacion de los espeefmenes tipo. Tambien, se incluye informacion complementaria donde se considera util. Key words: Bromeliaceae, Neotropics, taxonomy INTRODUCTION It is my intent in this paper to bring together all references to taxonomic changes for BromeJiaceae published prior to January 2001 and not included in Flora Neotropica Monograph 14 (hereinafter referred to as FNM 14) or in Luther and SieH (1994, 1997). Also included are selected miscella neous references to both old and new taxa that may be useful. The author solicits additions and corrections. The format found here is directly comparable and supplementary to FNM 14. All entries are arranged in a numbered, systematic sequence based on that used in FNM 14. The first number given is the genus number. Whole numbers are as published in FNM 14. Genus numbers with a decimal point were not included in FNM 14 or have been reclassified since its pUblication. Where the original author stated affinity, that has been followed in most cases. Where relationships were not stated or were ambiguous, I have assigned the number based upon my understanding of the taxa involved. Following the hyphen is the species number. Whole species numbers (with the exception of Alcantarea, Canistropsis, Canistrum, Deuterocohnia, Edmundoa, Nidularium, Racinaea, Wittrockia, Werauhia, and Neoregelia in part) are as published in FNM 14. Species with numbers containing a decimal point were not included in FNM 14 or have been reclassified since its publication. Numbers with a decimal reflect the apparent affinity of those species to taxa included in FNM 14. Where the original author stated affinity, that has been followed here in most cases. Where a relationship was not stated or was ambiguous, I have assigned a number based upon my under standing of the taxa involved. For both species and genera, the numbers to the right of the decimal point have been assigned in the order of publication, in most cases, and do not necessarily reflect the relationships among the "decimal taxa." Directly following the species numbers are numerals or letters for infraspecific taxa, which are denoted as follows: Subspecies are given whole Arabic numerals in parentheses, e.g., (2). Varieties are given lower case letters, e.g., b. Forms are given lower case Roman numerals, e.g., ii. The sequence given infraspecific taxa is that used in FNM 14; for taxa not there included or for newly reclassified taxa, the sequence is based on publication date, in most cases, and does not necessarily reflect relationships among .theinfraspecific taxa. Validly named and described natural hybrids are denotc:d by a zero (0), a~ are v\llidly published taxa that I do not feel warrant being listed in a systematic compilation. Following the numbers are the taxon's name and author. Orthographic corrections, mostly in volving gender, have been made where appropriate. For new taxa, new combinations, and changes 34 LUTHER: DE REBUS BROMELIACEARUM III 35 in rank, the name and date of the publication are given, Basionyms are listed for new combinations and changes in rank, Following the publication information for new taxa is the country of origin, and in most cases, a state, province, department, or similar geopolitical "type" locality. Locations of the holotype (HT) and isotypes (IT) are given using standard abbreviations as listed in Index Herbariomm Ed. 8 (Holmgren et al. 1990). References for synonymy are listed after the equal (=) sign. All entries concerning reclassification, synonymy, or miscellaneous supplementary notes, if not referenced, are based upon my understanding of the taxa involved. BROMELIACEAE A.L. deJussieu. See Oliva-Esteve (2000), Grant and Zijlstra (1998), and es pecially Benzing (2000). o xNIDUREGELIA A.D. Hawkes. See Grant and Zijlstra (1998: 117). Also see Leme (2000: 120, 178-181). 0-0 XNiduregelia edmundoi (Leme) Leme, Nidularium-Bromeliads of the Atlantic Forest 178-179. 2000. BASIONYM: Nidularium edmundoi Leme, Bradea 4(34): 270-271, 277. 1986. 0-0 XNiduregelia fraudulenta (Leme) Leme, Nidularium-Bromeliads of the Atlantic Forest 179-180. 2000. BASIONYM: Nidulariumfraudulentum Leme, Bradea 4(39): 311-312,321. 1987. 0-0 XNiduregelia lyman-smithii (Leme) Leme, Nidularium-Bromeliads of the Atlan tic Forest 180-181. 2000. BASIONYM: Nidularium lyman-smithii Leme, Pabstia 4(1): 6-7, 11. 1993. 1 PUYA Molina. See Ibisch (1998). 1-8.1 P. vasquezii Ibisch & E. Gross, Revista Soc. Boliv. Bot. 2(1): 26-30. 1998. Bolivia: Santa Cmz. [HT: LPB; IT: NY, USZJ. 1-9.1 P. entre-riosensis Ibisch & E. Gross, J. Bromeliad Soc. 48(5): 217-220. 1998. Bo livia: Tarija. [HT: LPB; IT: HElD]. 1-14.1 P. claudiae Ibisch, R. Vasquez & E. Gross, J. Bromeliad Soc. 49(3): 127, 132-133. 1999. Bolivia: Santa Cmz. [HT: LPB]. 1-29.2 P. cochabambensis R. Vasquez & Ibisch, Bromelie 112000: 16-18. 2000. Bolivia: Cochabamba. [HT: LPB]. 1-80 P. minima L.B. Smith. SYN.: Puya pusilla H. Luther. 1-9l.3 P. roldanii Betancur & Callejas, Caldasia 19(1-2): 78-81. 1997. Colombia: Antio quia. [HT: HUA; IT: SELl· 1-147.3 P. pusilla H. Luther, Bromelia 4(4): 30-32. "1997" 1998. Bolivia: Tarija. [HT: SEL; IT: LPB]. =Puya minima L.B. Smith. See Luther ("1998"a). 1-153.1 P. ochroleuca Betancur & Callejas, Ca1dasia 19(1-2): 74-77. 1997. Colombia: An- tioquia. [HT: HUA; IT: COL]. 1-163.1 P. gilmartiniae G.S. Varadarajan & Flores. See Flores and Watson (2000). 1-168 P. raimondii Harms. 2 ENCHOLIRIUM Martius. 2-14 E. glaziovii Mez. =Encholirium subsecundum (Baker) Mez. See Forzza and Wanderley (1998: 265- 267). 2-15 E. subsecundum (Baker) Mez. SYN.: Encholirium glaziovii Mez. 36 SELBYANA Volume 22(1) 2001 2-17.1 E. crassiscapum E. Gross, Trop. Subtrop. Pflanzenwelt 95: 7-8, 27. 1997. Brazil: Minas Gerais. [HT: HB]. 2-27 E. sazimae Rauh. = Encholirium heloisae (L.B. Smith) Forzza & Wanderley. See Forzza and Wander ley (1998: 264-266). 2-27.1 E. heloisae (L.B. Smith) Forzza & Wanderley, Bol. Bot. Univ. Sao Paulo 17: 264- 266. 1998. BASIONYM: Dyckia heloisae L.B. Smith, Smithsonian Misc. Collection 126: 26. 1955. SYN.: Encholirium sazimae Rauh. 3 FOSTERELLA L.B. Smith. See Ibisch et al. (1999b). 3-1.1 F. ftoridensis !bisch, R. Vasquez & E. Gross, Revista Soc. Boliv. Bot. 2(2): 120- 125. 1999. Bolivia: Santa Cruz. [HT: LPB; IT: USZ, FR]. 3-2.2 F. cotacajensis Kessler, Ibisch & E. Gross, Revista Soc. Boliv. Bot. 2(2): 111-116. 1999. Bolivia: Cochabamba. [HT: LPB; IT: SEL]. 3-4.4 F. chaparensis !bisch, R. Vasquez & E. Gross, Revista Soc. Boliv. Bot. 2(2): 118- 119. 1999. Bolivia: Cochabamba. [HT: LPB; IT: USZ, FR]. 3-6.2 F. vasquezii E. Gross & Ibisch, J. Bromeliad Soc. 47(5): 212-214. 1997. Bolivia: Santa Cruz. [HT: HEID; IT: LPB]. 3-9.1 F. chiquitana !bisch, R. Vasquez & E. Gross, Revista Soc. Boliv. Bot. 2(2): 118- 122. 1999. Bolivia: Santa Cruz. [HT: LPB; IT: USZ, FR]. 3-10.1 F. spectabilis H. Luther, J. Bromeliad Soc. 47(3): 118-119. 1997. Bolivia: Santa Cruz. [HT: SEL; IT: LPB, WU, NY, HB, US, MO, USZ]. 3-10.2 F. latifolia Ibisch, R. Vasquez & E. Gross, Revista Soc. Boliv. Bot. 2(2): 123-128. 1999. Bolivia: Santa Cruz. [HT: LPB; IT: USZ, FR]' 5.1 STEYERBROMELIA L.B. Smith. 5.1-2.1 S. ramosa (L.B. Smith) B. Holst, in Berry, P.E., B.K. Holst & K. Yatskievych (eds.), Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana, Vol. 3: 655. 1997. BASIONYM: Navia ramosa L.B. Smith, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 14(3): 38. 1967. SYN.: Navia platyphylla L.B. Smith & Steyermark. 5.1-4 S. plowmanii (L.B. Sm., Steyerm. & H. Rob.) B. Holst, Selbyana 22(1): 75. 2001. BASIONYM: Navia plowmanii L.B. Sm., Steyerm. & H. Rob., Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 73: 703. 1986 [1987]. SYNONYM: Steyerbromelia neblinae B. Holst in Berry, P.E., B.K. Holst & K. Yat skievych, Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana 3: 655. 1997, nom. superfl., based on Navia dijfusa L.B. Sm., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 10(2): 19, fig. 7. 1960; non Steyerbromelia diffusa L.B. Sm., Steyerm. & H. Rob. 1986 [1987]. 5.1-5 S. thomasii (L.B. Smith, Steyermark & H. Robinson) B. Holst, in Berry, P.E., B.K. Holst & K. Yatskievych (eds.), Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana, Vol. 3: 655. 1997. BASIONYM: Navia thomasii L.B. Smith, Steyermark & H. Robinson, Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 73: 703-704. 1986.