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What is the name of the babassu? A note on the confusing use of scientific names for this important palm tree

Abstract

Various scientific names are usually found for the babassu in current literature: mainly Orbignya phalerata and Attalea speciosa, but also O. speciosa and O. martiana, among others. This multiplicity of names leads to great confusion in the scientific community causing mistakes to be successively propagated. This note aims to clarify the problem, reviewing the species nomenclature history since the first description by Martius, in 1826, and reporting the successive name changes which occurred. Consequences of the lumping of four closely related genera, of recent phylogenetic studies and of the last changes in palm classification on the species nomenclature are also briefly discussed. In addition, searching results on scientific names at the main Plant Name Indexes are presented here. As a conclusion, we recommend the adoption of Attalea speciosa Mart ex. Spreng as the most suitable name for the babassu and highlight that a broad taxonomic review of the Attalea group is necessary.

Key words:
Attalea speciosa; Arecaceae; babassu; Orbignya phalerata; taxonomy

Resumo

Na literatura científica atual são encontrados artigos que utilizam diferentes nomes científicos para o babaçu, principalmente Orbignya phalerata e Attalea speciosa, mas também O. speciosa, O. martiana, entre outros. Esta multiplicidade de nomes ocasiona uma grande confusão na comunidade científica que permite a propagação sucessiva de erros. Este artigo de opinião objetiva esclarecer aspectos deste problema, revisando a história da nomenclatura da espécie, desde a primeira descrição por Martius, em 1826, e evidenciando as sucessivas mudanças de nome que ocorreram. São também brevemente discutidas as consequências da fusão dos quatro gêneros relacionados, de recentes trabalhos de filogenia e das últimas mudanças em classificação de palmeiras para a nomenclatura da espécie. Adicionalmente, os resultados de buscas em Índices de Nomes de Plantas são apresentados. Como conclusão, recomendamos a adoção do nome Attalea speciosa Mart ex. Spreng como o mais adequado para o babaçu e frisamos a forte necessidade de uma ampla revisão taxonômica do grupo.

Palavras-chave:
Attalea speciosa; Arecaceae; babaçu; Orbignya phalerata; taxonomia

Introduction

Babassu is a remarkable palm tree with economic and sociocultural importance (Mesquita 2008Mesquita, B.A. de. 2008. As mulheres agroextrativistas do babaçu: a pobreza a serviço da preservação do meio ambiente. Revista de Políticas Públicas 12: 53-61.), especially in the state of Maranhão. It is associated with "quebradeiras de coco", traditional women who break the coconut to sell the rich-oil seeds. Data records from 2011 indicate that more than 102,000 tons of babassu seeds were commercialized in Brazil (IBGE 2013IBGE. 2013. Produção da Extração Vegetal e da Silvicultura. In: Banco Dados Agregados. Available at <http://www.sidra.ibge.gov.br/bda/>. Access on 24 June 2014.
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). The information above leaves no doubt about the species in question. However, the scientific literature displays discordant information in relation to its scientific name.

Palm taxonomy and classification has shown to be a great challenge. Large fruits, inflorescences and leaves make it difficult to prepare and preserve exsiccatae, resulting in low representation in herbaria (Tomlinson 1979Tomlinson, P. 1979. Systematics and ecology of the Palmae. Annual Review of Ecology Systematics 10: 85-107.; Balick et al. 1982Balick, M.; Anderson, A. & da Silva, M. 1982. Palm taxonomy in Brazilian Amazonia: the state of systematic collections in regional herbaria. Brittonia 34: 463-477.; Henderson 1995Henderson, A.; Galeano, G. & Bernal, R. 1995. Field guide to the palms of the Americas. Princeton University Press, Princeton. 363p.). In addition, the great variability in morphology, habit and fruit size within species, as well as the occurrence of interspecific hybridization, common among palm trees, further complicates the delimitation of species (Henderson 1995Henderson, A.; Galeano, G. & Bernal, R. 1995. Field guide to the palms of the Americas. Princeton University Press, Princeton. 363p.).

According to Pintaud (2008)Pintaud, J. 2008. An overview of the taxonomy of Attalea (Arecaceae). Revista Peruana de Biología 15: 55-63., the taxonomy of the genus to which belongs the babassu is hampered not only by its large size, but also by the seasonal phenology and functional dioecy, which hinder the collection of full material. As a result, many extremely abundant species were described only recently and are still little known. Thus, in the history of babassu nomenclature, descriptions based on incomplete samples are common. Furthermore, the species has been described more than once, which took too long to be realized. Such problems lead to successive nomenclatural changes.

Moreover, other problem is the adoption of different genus concepts by different taxonomists (Pintaud 2008Pintaud, J. 2008. An overview of the taxonomy of Attalea (Arecaceae). Revista Peruana de Biología 15: 55-63.). The babassu is considered as either Orbignya or Attalea, depending on each author, a fact discussed here afterwards. Lack of consensus indicates that a comprehensive taxonomic review is necessary (Zona 2002Zona, S . 2002. Name changes in Attalea. Palms 46: 132-133.; Pintaud 2008Pintaud, J. 2008. An overview of the taxonomy of Attalea (Arecaceae). Revista Peruana de Biología 15: 55-63.), possibly in monographic style.

All the issues above lead to the use of various scientific names for the babassu in recent literature: A. speciosa Mart. ex Spreng. (Barot et al. 2005Barot, S.; Mitja, D.; Miranda, I.; Meija, G. & Grimaldi, M. 2005. Reproductive plasticity in an Amazonian palm. Evololutionary Ecology Research 7: 1051-1065.; Pintaud 2008Pintaud, J. 2008. An overview of the taxonomy of Attalea (Arecaceae). Revista Peruana de Biología 15: 55-63.; Lorenzi et al. 2010Lorenzi, H.; Noblick, L.; Kahn, F. & Ferreira, E. 2010. Flora Brasileira: Arecaceae (Palms). Instituto Plantarium, Nova Odessa. 384p.), O. phalerata Mart. (Albiero et al. 2011Albiero, D.; Maciel, A. & Gamero, C. 2011. Desenvolvimento e projeto de colhedora babaçu (Orbignya phalerata Mart.) para a agricultura familiar nas regiões de matas de transição da Amazônia. Acta Amazônica 41: 57-68.), O. speciosa (Mart. ex Spreng.) Barb. Rodr. (Ferreira 2005Ferreira, A. 2005. O babaçu enquanto alternativa energética no Maranhão: possibilidades. Ciências Humanas em Revista 3: 187-202.; Gama et al. 2007Gama, J.; Souza, A.; Calegário, N. & Lana, G. 2007. Fitossociologia de duas fitocenoses de floresta ombrófila aberta no município de Codó, Estado do Maranhão. Revista Árvore 31: 465-477.; Soler et al. 2007Soler, M.; Vitali, A. & Muto, E. 2007. Tecnologia de quebra do coco babaçu (Orbignya speciosa). Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos 27: 717-722.; Vidotto et al. 2007Vidotto, E.; Pessenda, L.; Ribeiro, A.; Freitas, H. & Bendassolli, J. 2007. Dinâmica do ecótono floresta-campo no sul do estado do Amazônas no Holoceno, através de estudos isotópicos e fitossociológicos. Acta Amazônica 37: 385-400.; Reis and Conceição 2010Reis, C. dos; Conceição, G. da. 2010. Aspectos florísticos de um fragmento de vegetação, localizado no Município de Caxias, Maranhão, Brasil. Scientia Plena 6: 1-17.), O. martiana Barb. Rodr. (Pavlak et al. 2007Pavlak, M. de M.; Zuninga, A.; Lima, T.; Arévalo-Pinedo, A.; Carreiro, S.; Fleury, C. & Silva, D. 2007. Aproveitamento da farinha do mesocarpo do babaçu (Orbignya martiana) para obtenção de etanol. Evidência 7: 7-24.; Farias et al. 2011Farias, L.; Vasconcelos, V.; Carvalho, F. & Sarmento, J. 2011. Avaliação dos modelos logístico bicompartimental e de Gompertz na estimativa da dinâmica de fermentação ruminal in vitro do farelo e da torta de babaçu (Orbignya martiana). Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia 63: 136-142.) and O. oleaginosa (Silva-Filho et al. 2007Silva-Filho, E. da; Silva, M. da & Souza, P. de. 2007. Desempenho de novilhas suplementadas com proteinados contendo diferentes fontes de energia na estação seca do ano no Estado do Maranhão. Revista Trópica - Ciências Agrárias e Biológicas 1: 88-91.). It is also common to find papers which avoid using the specific epithet, referring to the babassu as Orbignya sp. (Castro et al. 2002Castro, A.D.E.A.; Elita, M.D.B. & Mata, M.E.R.M.C. 2002. Comportamento reológico do azeite de coco babaçu em diferentes temperaturas. Revista Brasileira de Oleaginosas e Fibrosas 6: 457-463.; Lima et al. 2006Lima, A.; Vidaurre, G.; Lima, R. & Brito, E. 2006. Utilização de fibras (epicarpo) de babaçu como matéria-prima alternativa na produção de chapas de madeira aglomerada. Revista Árvore 30: 645-650.; Silva & Firmo 2008Silva, A. & Firmo, D. 2008. Efeitos alelopáticos causados pelo Capim Braquiarão (Brachiaria brizantha) no desenvolvimento inicial da palmeira de babaçu (Orbignya Spp.). Revista Verde Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável 3: 1-7.).

Despite the different cited scientific names, all scientific papers above refer to the same species, as indicated by the geographical distribution, economic importance and/or other aspects mentioned in the text. Other palm trees are also popularly known as babassu (according to Lorenzi et al. 2010Lorenzi, H.; Noblick, L.; Kahn, F. & Ferreira, E. 2010. Flora Brasileira: Arecaceae (Palms). Instituto Plantarium, Nova Odessa. 384p.: Attalea brasiliensis Glassman, A. brejinhoensis (Glassman) Zona, A. compta Mart., A. pindobassu Bondar and A. vitrivir Zona). However, these species have restricted and/or disjunct distribution range and less economic importance, hence, not being confused with the species in focus.

With so many scientific names, the vast majority of researchers studying the babassu is relatively unwilling to dedicate deep study to taxonomy papers and search for bibliographical updates, adopting the most commonly cited names in publications and propagating mistakes.

In this text, we present a review of the nomenclatural history of this species. In order to allow a better understanding of the issue, we organize information that is spread out in various publications and, finally, suggest the adoption of a given binomial.

History of the babassu nomenclature

Four independent descriptions in the nineteenth century start babassu nomenclature: the first description was made by Martius in 1826Martius, C.F.P. von. 1826. Historia Naturalis Palmarum 2: 91-144. as Attalea speciosa (Glassman 1999Glassman, S . 1999. A taxonomic treatment of the palm subtribe Attaleinae (tribe Cocoeae). Illinois Biological Monographs 59. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 414p.). The same author described a specimen in Bolivia in 1844 as Orbignya phalerata. Drude described O. lydiae Drude in Flora Brasiliensis in 1881, based on a cultivated material in the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden; and Barbosa Rodrigues published O. speciosa in 1891 (Glassman 1999Glassman, S . 1999. A taxonomic treatment of the palm subtribe Attaleinae (tribe Cocoeae). Illinois Biological Monographs 59. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 414p.).

In 1898, Barbosa Rodrigues argued that the description of Martius for Attalea speciosa was based on an incomplete collection (without flowers), describing again the species as Orbignya martiana (Anderson & Balick 1988Anderson, A. & Balick M. 1988. Taxonomy of the Babassu complex (Orbignya spp.: Palmae). Systematic Botany 13: 32-50.; Glassman 1999Glassman, S . 1999. A taxonomic treatment of the palm subtribe Attaleinae (tribe Cocoeae). Illinois Biological Monographs 59. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 414p.; Pintaud 2008Pintaud, J. 2008. An overview of the taxonomy of Attalea (Arecaceae). Revista Peruana de Biología 15: 55-63.). Later, in 1903, Barbosa Rodrigues considered that O. martiana was the same as O. speciosa, which he had described before (Glassman 1999Glassman, S . 1999. A taxonomic treatment of the palm subtribe Attaleinae (tribe Cocoeae). Illinois Biological Monographs 59. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 414p.).

To solve distinction problems between this species and O. cohune (Mart.) Dahlgren ex Standl., Burret made another description in 1932, synonymizing O. speciosa, O. martiana and A. speciosa under O. barbosiana Burret (Glassman 1999Glassman, S . 1999. A taxonomic treatment of the palm subtribe Attaleinae (tribe Cocoeae). Illinois Biological Monographs 59. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 414p.). The other species mentioned (O. phalerata and O. lydiae) would be considered synonyms later. All of this confusion caused various scientific names to be used by the scientific community throughout the past two centuries.

More recently, in 1988, Anderson & Balick studied the taxonomy of the babassu and closely related species. Initially, the authors considered the name O. martiana valid, claiming that the oldest combination (O. speciosa) was invalid. However, comparing the illustrations and descriptions to O. phalerata, described from Bolivia in 1844, by Martius, the authors concluded that they were the same species, which presents broad geographic distribution. They concluded that the first proposed name, O. phalerata, would be more suitable to designate the babassu.

The name O. phalerata was widely adopted by the scientific community, being currently used. However, there is a discussion about the validity of the genus Orbignya, as presented below.

The babassu belongs to the subtribe Attaleinae (Dransfield & Uhl 1986Dransfield, J. & Uhl, N . 1986. An outline of a classification of palms. Principes 30: 3-11.). Several genera compose this subtribe, and Dransfield et al. (2005)Dransfield, J.; Uhl, N.; Asmussen, C.; Baker, W.; Harley, M. & Lewis, C. 2005. A new phylogenetic classification of the palm family, Arecaceae. Kew Bulletin 60: 559-569. presented the latest circumscription.

A group of related genera, known as "Attalea Alliance" (Glassman 1977Glassman, S. 1977. Preliminary taxonomic studies in the palm genus Attalea H.B.K. Fieldiana: Botany 38: 31-61.), can be recognized within Attaleinae: Attalea (Humboldt et al. 1816Humboldt, A.; Bonpland, A. & Knuth, C. 1816. Nova genera et species plantarum 1: 298-318.), Maximiliana (Martius 1826Martius, C.F.P. von. 1826. Historia Naturalis Palmarum 2: 91-144.), Orbignya (Martius 1837Martius, C.F.P. von. 1837. Historia Naturalis Palmarum 3: 145-180.), Scheelea (Karsten 1857Karsten, H. 1857. Plantae Columbianae. Linnaea 28: 241-281, 387-412.), Parascheelea (Dugand 1940Dugand, A. 1940. Un genero cinco especies nuevas de Palmas. Caldasia 1: 10-19.) and Markleya (Bondar 1957Bondar, G. 1957. Novo genêro e nova espécie de palmeira da Tribo Attaleine. Arquivos do Jardim Botânico do Rio Janeiro 15: 49-55.). Later taxonomic treatments considered Parascheelea and Markleya to be invalid (Dransfield & Uhl 1986Dransfield, J. & Uhl, N . 1986. An outline of a classification of palms. Principes 30: 3-11.). The Attaleinae genera are distinguished from each other by the morphology of the staminate flower (Glassman 1977Glassman, S. 1977. Preliminary taxonomic studies in the palm genus Attalea H.B.K. Fieldiana: Botany 38: 31-61.), but intermediate flower types blur taxonomic boundaries (Wessels Boer 1965Wessels Boer, J.G. 1965. The indigenous palms of Suriname. E.J. Brill, Leiden. 172p.; Anderson & Balick 1988Anderson, A. & Balick M. 1988. Taxonomy of the Babassu complex (Orbignya spp.: Palmae). Systematic Botany 13: 32-50.).

Wessels Boer (1965)Wessels Boer, J.G. 1965. The indigenous palms of Suriname. E.J. Brill, Leiden. 172p. suggested the lumping of all "Attalea Alliance" genera into a single genus (see Henderson & Balick 1991Henderson, A. & Balick, M . 1991. Attalea crassispatha, a rare and endemic Haitian palm. Brittonia 43: 189-194.; Henderson 1995Henderson, A.; Galeano, G. & Bernal, R. 1995. Field guide to the palms of the Americas. Princeton University Press, Princeton. 363p.). In this case, the valid name for the group must be the first proposed, Attalea and the other genera should be considered a synonym. This suggestion has split the scientific community: while some authors agree with the proposition (Henderson & Balick 1991Henderson, A. & Balick, M . 1991. Attalea crassispatha, a rare and endemic Haitian palm. Brittonia 43: 189-194.; Henderson 1995Henderson, A.; Galeano, G. & Bernal, R. 1995. Field guide to the palms of the Americas. Princeton University Press, Princeton. 363p.; Henderson et al. 1995Henderson, A.; Galeano, G. & Bernal, R. 1995. Field guide to the palms of the Americas. Princeton University Press, Princeton. 363p.), others preferred to keep the genera separated by considering the arguments to be unconvincing (Moore 1973Moore, H.E. 1973. The major groups of palms and their distribution. Gentes Herbarum 11: 27-141.; Dransfield & Uhl 1986Dransfield, J. & Uhl, N . 1986. An outline of a classification of palms. Principes 30: 3-11.; Glassman 1999Glassman, S . 1999. A taxonomic treatment of the palm subtribe Attaleinae (tribe Cocoeae). Illinois Biological Monographs 59. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 414p.).

According to Zona (2002)Zona, S . 2002. Name changes in Attalea. Palms 46: 132-133., Henderson's publication, The Palms of the Amazon (1995), and Glassman's monograph about the subtribe Attaleinae (1999), are the only modern treatments of the subtribe. Glassman (1999)Glassman, S . 1999. A taxonomic treatment of the palm subtribe Attaleinae (tribe Cocoeae). Illinois Biological Monographs 59. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 414p. does not follow Boer's ideas, but Henderson (1995)Henderson, A. 1995. The palms of the Amazon. Oxford University Press, New York. 388p. does. The first proposition of lumping is often incorrectly credited to Henderson, although the author stated that he was following Wessels Boer (Henderson & Balick 1991Henderson, A. & Balick, M . 1991. Attalea crassispatha, a rare and endemic Haitian palm. Brittonia 43: 189-194.; Henderson 1995Henderson, A.; Galeano, G. & Bernal, R. 1995. Field guide to the palms of the Americas. Princeton University Press, Princeton. 363p.).

Assuming Wessels Boer's (1965)Wessels Boer, J.G. 1965. The indigenous palms of Suriname. E.J. Brill, Leiden. 172p. proposition as valid, the correct combination would be Attalea speciosa, the name used in the first description by Martius in 1826Martius, C.F.P. von. 1826. Historia Naturalis Palmarum 2: 91-144.. Nevertheless, following the Barbosa Rodrigues' (1898)Barbosa Rodrigues, J. 1898. Palmae Mattogrossenses novae vel minus cognitae. Typographia Leuzinger, Rio de Janeiro. Pp. 1-88. arguments, some authors considered this name invalid due to the fact that the description of Martius was based on incomplete material. For this reason, Zona (2002)Zona, S . 2002. Name changes in Attalea. Palms 46: 132-133. proposed a new name for the species: Attalea glassmanii Zona (the eighth proposed name for the babassu). Although correct, this new name was not well accepted by the scientific community. Authors such as Govaerts & Dransfield (2005)Govaerts, R. & Dransfield, J. 2005. World checklist of palms. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 223p. preferred to keep A. speciosa because of its traditional association to the species.

Recent publications and the advent of molecular biology

Dransfield et al. (2005)Dransfield, J.; Uhl, N.; Asmussen, C.; Baker, W.; Harley, M. & Lewis, C. 2005. A new phylogenetic classification of the palm family, Arecaceae. Kew Bulletin 60: 559-569., considering numerous studies, including many molecular analyzes, presented a new phylogenetic classification of Arecaceae. In this proposal, some clades emerged, some groups already established were split into different groups and some groups were collapsed. The authors compare the proposed classification to the Genera Palmarum list of genera (Uhl & Dransfield 1987Uhl, N.W. & Dransfield, J. 1987. Genera palmarum. A classification of palms based on the work of Harold E. Moore, Jr. The L.H. Bailey Hortorium and the International Palm Society, Lawrence. 610p.). Orbignya, which was accepted on the latter, is considered as a synonym of Attalea by Dransfield et al. (2005)Dransfield, J.; Uhl, N.; Asmussen, C.; Baker, W.; Harley, M. & Lewis, C. 2005. A new phylogenetic classification of the palm family, Arecaceae. Kew Bulletin 60: 559-569..

Another publication of the same year, published by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England (Govaerts & Dransfield 2005Govaerts, R. & Dransfield, J. 2005. World checklist of palms. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 223p.), lists the valid names of Arecaceae, also considering Attalea speciosa to be the correct name of the babassu.

Although Dransfield et al. (2005)Dransfield, J.; Uhl, N.; Asmussen, C.; Baker, W.; Harley, M. & Lewis, C. 2005. A new phylogenetic classification of the palm family, Arecaceae. Kew Bulletin 60: 559-569. admit that advances in Phylogenetics may lead to refinements and modifications to the proposed classification, they state that the foundations of the new classification are robust and are not going to suffer major changes. This publication was a preview of the new classification of palm trees published in the second edition of Genera Palmarum (Dransfield et al. 2008Dransfield, J.; Uhl, N.; Asmussen-Lange, C.; Baker, W.; Harley, M. & Lewis, C. 2008. Genera Palmarum: the evolution and classification of palms. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 732p.), the latest monograph published concerning the family. This book received the Annual Literature Award of the Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries. In Genera Palmarum (Dransfield et al. 2008Dransfield, J.; Uhl, N.; Asmussen-Lange, C.; Baker, W.; Harley, M. & Lewis, C. 2008. Genera Palmarum: the evolution and classification of palms. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 732p.) Orbignya is a synonym of Attalea.

Meerow et al. (2009)Meerow, A.W.; Noblick, L.; Borrone, J.W.; Couvreur, T.L.P.; Mauro-Herrera, M.; Hahn, W.J.; Kuhn, D.N.; Nakamura, K.; Oleas, N.H. & Schnell, R.J. 2009. Phylogenetic analysis of seven WRKY genes across the palm subtribe Attaleinae (Arecaceae) identifies Syagrus as sister group of the coconut. PLoS One 4: e7353. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0007353.
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published a phylogenetic reconstruction of Atteleinae subtribe based on WRKY gene sequences. The "Scheelea group" appeared to be monophyletic, but the "Orbignya group" appeared to be paraphyletic. This demonstrates that the traditional circumscription of Orbignya may be artificial. The genus Attalea in its broad concept (encompassing the "groups" Scheelea, Orbignya and Attalea) appeared to be monophyletic, corroborating Wessels Boer's proposition (1965).

The babassu in plant nomenclature indexes

Indexes or lists of scientific names maintained by research institutions in plant taxonomy are reliable because they are developed and updated by renowned specialists. Table 1 shows searching results for the two main names used for the babassu (Orbignya phalerata and Attalea speciosa) in some of these indexes. Attalea is an accepted name (and Orbignya is a synonym) in all consulted indexes, except one, which does not present status of the names.

Table 1
Searching results on the species’ name at the main Plant Name Index maintained by Taxonomy and Systematics research institutions.

"The Palm Web" index does not present "Orbignya" in its list. It is necessary to search the directory of "misapplied names" to find it. "Misapplied names" are those which, for some reason, are wrong or no longer used. By clicking on "Orbignya phalerata", the user is automatically redirected to Attalea speciosa webpage, showing that O. phalerata is considered a synonym.

"The Palm Web" is a constantly updated product of the European Distributed Institute of Taxonomy (EDIT), a project that aims to facilitate access to taxonomic data. It is supported by the Botanical Institutes of Kew Gardens (England), the Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum (Germany) and the Aarhus University (Denmark). On the website (<http://www.palmweb.org/>), it is possible to read the following note about the adoption of Attalea: "Glassman (1999)Glassman, S . 1999. A taxonomic treatment of the palm subtribe Attaleinae (tribe Cocoeae). Illinois Biological Monographs 59. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 414p. recognises four genera, Attalea, Scheelea, Orbignya and Maximiliana. These four genera were also recognised in the first edition of Genera Palmarum. As the palms have become better known in the field and more herbarium material has accumulated, the characters of the staminate flowers used to differentiate the genera seem increasingly unreliable. Intermediate conditions occur (which Glassman [1999]Glassman, S . 1999. A taxonomic treatment of the palm subtribe Attaleinae (tribe Cocoeae). Illinois Biological Monographs 59. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 414p.attributes to intergeneric hybridisation) and the form of the staminate flower seems not be correlated with any other varying characters. Henderson (1995)Henderson, A.; Galeano, G. & Bernal, R. 1995. Field guide to the palms of the Americas. Princeton University Press, Princeton. 363p. and Henderson et al. (1995)Henderson, A.; Galeano, G. & Bernal, R. 1995. Field guide to the palms of the Americas. Princeton University Press, Princeton. 363p. included all genera in Attalea, arguing convincingly that the previously recognised genera are untenable. This broad generic approach is followed here." However, it must be highlighted that Henderson's publications are not monographic and the expression "arguing convincingly" used by "The Palm Web" is questionable.

Conclusion

Even if the name Orbignya phalerata is considered valid, its use is not indicated, seeing that recent botanical literature about Arecaceae and the plant names indexes embraces the genera lumping into Attalea proposed by Wessel Boer. Genera Palmarum (Dransfield et al. 2008Dransfield, J.; Uhl, N.; Asmussen-Lange, C.; Baker, W.; Harley, M. & Lewis, C. 2008. Genera Palmarum: the evolution and classification of palms. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 732p.), in which Orbignya is a synonymy of Attalea, brings a robust and well-grounded classification. To reject it, its foundations must be challenged through convincing scientific publication. Hence, we recommend the adoption of Attalea speciosa Mart. ex Spreng for the babassu. Nevertheless, the simple analysis of the nomenclatural history of this species clearly indicates the necessity of a broad taxonomic review of the group.

Acknowledgements

The authors wish to express their sincere thanks to Evandro Mesquita for suggestions on early versions of the manuscript, Luís Carlos Nogueira for the constant incentive, Gustavo Braga for English review, and Nara Motta for her punctual tips.

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    Apr-Jun 2016

History

  • Received
    14 May 2015
  • Accepted
    08 July 2015
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