Quercus coffeicolor

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Quercus coffeicolor
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fagales
Family: Fagaceae
Genus: Quercus
Subgenus: Quercus subg. Quercus
Section: Quercus sect. Lobatae
Species:
Q. coffeicolor
Binomial name
Quercus coffeicolor
Synonyms[2][3]
  • Quercus prainiana Trel., nom. illeg.
  • Quercus aequivenulosa Trel.
  • Quercus coffeaecolor Trel.

Quercus coffeicolor is a species of oak. It is native to Nayarit, Sinaloa, and Jalisco in western Mexico.[4][1]

Trelease in 1924[5] simultaneously published three names for what nearly all present-day botanists consider to be one species. Some publications have referred to this taxon as Quercus prainiana[4] but this name turns out to have been used earlier, in 1913,[6] applied to an Asian species now called Quercus helferiana. Hence this name is not available for the Mexican trees. Instead, more recent authors been using one of Trelease's other names, Quercus coffeicolor.[3]

The species is placed in section Lobatae.[7]

Description[edit]

Quercus coffeicolor is a tree up to 12 metres (39 feet) tall, with a trunk up to 30 centimetres (12 inches) in diameter. The leaves are elliptical, up to 12 cm long, wavy edges but no teeth or lobes.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Carrero, C. 2020. Quercus coffeicolor. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020: e.T89183067A89183089. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-2.RLTS.T89183067A89183089.en. Accessed 20 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Quercus coffeicolor Trel.". Tropicos. Missouri Botanical Garden.
  3. ^ a b "Quercus coffeicolor Trel.". World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew – via The Plant List. Note that this website has been superseded by World Flora Online
  4. ^ a b c McVaugh, R. 1974. Flora Novo-Galiciana: Fagaceae. Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium 12:71-73 in English, with line drawing on page 72, as Quercus prainiana
  5. ^ Trelease, William 1924. Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences 20: 137-138
  6. ^ Léveillé, Augustine Abel Hector. 1913. Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 12(330–332): 363 description in Latin, commentary in French
  7. ^ Denk, Thomas; Grimm, Guido W.; Manos, Paul S.; Deng, Min & Hipp, Andrew L. (2017). "Appendix 2.1: An updated infrageneric classification of the oaks" (xls). figshare. Retrieved 2023-02-18.

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