Caryophyllaceae
Hugh Wilson
wilson at BIO.TAMU.EDU
Tue Feb 2 07:37:30 CST 1999
A focused node of Botanical web resources is at:
http://www.helsinki.fi/kmus/botmenu.html
and a single page 'systematic' subset (file, find in page) is
maintained at:
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/tfp/tfplinks.html
A query ('stellaria') to the U.S. checklist (listed at both sites
above) yields:
Stellaria media (L.) Vill. - Common chickweed. Present in the Texas
flora and known locally as: Chickweed starwort, chickweed (Texas
Distribution by vegetation zone). Present in the CalFlora Database
(California distribution map). A photograph from the Brousseau
Collection. Images available from the Vascular Plant Image Gallery.
ssp. media Synonymy: Alsine media L., Stellaria apetala Ucria
ex Roemer, Stellaria media var. procera Klatt & Richter
ssp. neglecta (Weihe) Murb. Synonymy: Alsine neglecta (Weihe)
A.& D. L=F6ve, Stellaria neglecta Weihe
ssp. pallida (Dumort.) Aschers. & Graebn. Present in the CalFlora
Database but treated as Stellaria pallida (Dumort) Pire
(California distribution map). Synonymy: Alsine pallida
Dumort., Stellaria apetala auct. non Ucria ex Roemer, Stellaria
media var. glaberrima G. Beck sensu Fern., Stellaria pallida
(Dumort.) Cr=E9pin
and the synonymy provides a hint (confirmed by John McNeil) for
subfamily placement. The Flowering Plant Gateway at:
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/newgate/cronang.htm
provides a subfamily listing for the family (Thorne System) and
selection of the family name in this system provides a listing of
topical web links, including the rich family descriptions of the
DELTA system. But, I don't think any include a specific reference to
this particular anomaly. On-line treatments provided by the Flora
North American website do not include the Caryophyllidae at this
point in time.
On 1 Feb 99 at 15:06, Tim Holtsford <HoltsfordT at MISSOURI.EDU> wrote:
> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 15:06:18 -0600
> Reply-to: Tim Holtsford <HoltsfordT at MISSOURI.EDU>
> From: Tim Holtsford <HoltsfordT at MISSOURI.EDU>
> Subject: Caryophyllaceae
> To: Multiple recipients of list TAXACOM
> Can anyone tell me if the genus Stellaria belongs in the Tribe Alsinoide=
ae
> or Sclerantheae (family=3DCaryophyllaceae) ? D.J. Moberly's 1997 _The P=
lant
> Book_ has Stellaria listed in both. And where might one look on the WWW
> for this kind of info.? Thanks in advance. th
Hugh D. Wilson
Texas A&M University - Biology
h-wilson at tamu.edu (409-845-3354)
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/Wilson/homepage.html
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