Pistacia integerrima J.L.Stewart
, Forest Fl. N.W. India [Brandis] 122 (-123; t. 22) (1874).- IPNI Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)
- urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:70251-1
- Publication
- Forest Flora of North-West and central India: a handbook of the indigenous trees and shrubs of those countries. Commenced by the late J. Lindsay Stewart. Continued and completed by Dietrich Brandis. Prepared at the herbarium of the Royal gardens, Kew. Pub. under the authority of the secretary of state for India in council. London
- Collation
- 122 (-123; t. 22)
- Date of Publication
- Mar-Sep 1874
- Family as entered in IPNI
- Anacardiaceae
Type Information
- Locality
- Eastern slopes of the Suliman range, hills of Trans-Indus territory, and round the Peshawar valley, between 1200 and 4000 ft. Salt range, and many parts of the Siwalik tract and the outer Himalaya, between 1500 and 6500 ft., ascending at times to 8000 ft. from the Indus to the Sarda. Often scattered on hot bare rocky slopes.
- Bibliographic Type Information
- Published illustration
- Chosen By
- AL-Saghir & D.M.Porter Amer. J. Pl. Sci. 3(1): 19. 2012 [Jan 2012]
- Type Published in
- Published illustration
- Distribution Of Types
- India (Indian Subcontinent, Asia-Tropical)
Pakistan (Indian Subcontinent, Asia-Tropical) - Type Specimen Note
- Lectotype: Forest Fl. NW. India t. 22. 1874
Remarks
On preface xiv, paragraph 2, lines 3-4, Brandis mentioned: “The following materials, besides the published literature and official reports, have been at my disposal ... Dr Stewart's manuscript, comprising the description of 444 species.” doi:10.4236/ajps.2012.31002 [epublished]