Atención: Algunas o todas las identificaciones afectadas por esta división puede haber sido reemplazada por identificaciones de Lithospermum. Esto ocurre cuando no podemos asignar automáticamente una identificación a uno de los taxones de salida. Revisar identificaciones de Onosmodium bejariense 194671

Taxonomic Split 36633 (Guardado el 21/09/2018)

Plants of the World Online (Referencia)
Añadido por bouteloua en 13 de agosto de 2018 a las 09:29 PM | Resuelto por bouteloua en 21 de septiembre de 2018
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Does this split look complete? Am I missing any taxa?

Regarding #4, I see that Plants of the World Online treats these taxa a bit differently than Weakley 2015. They recognize neither O. b. subsp. hispidissimum nor L. parviflorum, deferring both to L. carolinianum. @whiteoak / @destes does this look correct/can you comment on this?

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Out of the split of O. bejariense, as reference din previous comment, L. carolinense is not part of this problem.

In addition to those you have split out, we need to additoinally recognize L. parviflorum and L. bejariense (sensu stricto)

Anotado por destes hace mas de 5 años

Thanks -- iNaturalist is likely to move to Plants of the World Online as a global authority for vascular plants soon (removing Weakley 2015 as a regional authority), so this group may need to be brought up to POWO directly or treated as an "explicit deviation from POWO." See https://www.inaturalist.org/flags/265216

Specifically--that POWO treats
-Lithospermum parviflorum as a synonym of L. carolinianum
-Lithospermum bejariense as a synonym of L. caroliniense

Anotado por bouteloua hace mas de 5 años

I think it needs to be brought up to POWO but who makes the call? At a global level in my opinion they should trust or rely on regional experts like Weakley et al. ???

Thoughts?

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https://www.inaturalist.org/flags/265216
We're directly discussing this on this flag here, check the last few comments which have a link to a spreadsheet of requests within Boraginaceae to bring up to POWO. (I'm on my phone right now but will make sure these get on there if not already.)

Anotado por bouteloua hace mas de 5 años

Having a hard time finding information about Lithospermum bejariense (sensu stricto). It's not included in Weakley 2015. What's its range? Is there a good source I can cite for this explicit deviation request?

Anotado por bouteloua hace mas de 5 años

Lithospermum bejariense @whiteoak should be in TX, OK, sw. AR, nw. LA disjunct east to w. KY, w. and wc. TN and se TN, nw, wc. and sw AL (Little Mountains, Black Belt), ene MS, possibly in nw. GA.

Billie Turner greatly confused this species and no one has really clarified it since any better.

Alan, this is something would be good for an update in your next update.

Anotado por destes hace mas de 5 años

From Rafaël Govaerts at Kew: "I agree [Lithospermum parviflorum] needs to be accepted." presumably meaning POWO will add it
See his questions re: L. bejariense here: https://www.inaturalist.org/taxon_changes/36645

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