Taxonomic Swap 100365 (Committed on 2021-10-16)

I. hyemalis is the currently accepted name for this taxon.

see: Hoot, S. B., Napier, N. S., & Taylor, W. C. (2004). Revealing Unknown or Extinct Lineages within Isoëtes (Isoëtaceae) Using DNA Sequences from Hybrids. American Journal of Botany, 91(6), 899–904. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4122705.

Hoot, Napier, and Taylor (2004) (Citation)
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Added by dryopteris2 on October 17, 2021 01:34 AM | Committed by dryopteris2 on October 16, 2021
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@dryopteris2 if you're not curating in the direction of POWO - please make deviations to alert other curators of your intentions. Without one, Isoetes hyemalis will likely get swapped into Isoetes riparia var. reticulata following http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/results?q=Isoetes%20hyemalis

Posted by loarie over 2 years ago

Thanks I edited it to include I. riparia which is entangled in this and thus needs to be included in the deviation https://www.inaturalist.org/taxon_framework_relationships/489012
(we're saying I. riparia is narrower than what POWO is saying because we're carving off I. r. reticulata and elevating it as a sibling I. hyemalis)

Posted by loarie over 2 years ago

Thanks! This is going to need some more work. I'm still not sure what is going on with POWO.
As far as I know I. riparia var. reticulata and var. amesii have nothing to do with A. hyemalis.
@peter_schafran

Posted by dryopteris2 over 2 years ago

better to just email Kew first so they can straighten it out on their end

Posted by bouteloua over 2 years ago

I agree - much more straightforward to get the change(s) made at Kew, they're pretty responsive

Posted by loarie over 2 years ago

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