- Zyzyxia lundellii
Taxobox
name = "Zyzyxia lundellii"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Asterales
familia =Asteraceae
tribus =Heliantheae
subtribus =Ecliptinae
genus = "Zyzyxia"
genus_authority = Strother, 1991
species = "Z. lundellii"
binomial = "Zyzyxia lundellii"
binomial_authority = (H. Robinson) Strother, 1991
synonyms = "Lasianthaea lundellii" (H. Rob.) B.L. Turner
"Oyedaea lundellii" H. Robinson, 1981"Zyzyxia lundellii" is a species of tropical shrub in the plant family
Asteraceae .Naming
Some Californians, on hearing the name, believe that the name was inspired by
Zzyzx Road . In fact, the story of this plant's unusual name is much more practical than that.Around
1990 , John L. Strother was revising the sixNorth America n genera of the subtribeEcliptinae in the sunflower family (Asteraceae ) for publication in "Systematic Botany Monographs". He carefully examined species in the genus "Wedelia ", and decided that "something was looking odd and different" in some of the specimens. For one, theachene s (fruit s) did not have a thin winged membrane around the edge as other species in the genus were supposed to have. Strother decided that the plant was actually a new and previously unnamedgenus of plant.By this time, the lengthy
monograph he had written was in the final stages of proofing for publication. His editor insisted that the genera be treated alphabetically, and to insert a new genus in the middle of his 100 page treatment would mean numerous changes to the format and layout of the article. The only way the editor would accept the new genus was if it were placed alphabetically after the last genus in the article, "Zexmenia ". This would put it nearly at the end of the article, and minimize the changes needed for publication.Knowing this, Strother decided he might as well make the genus the last one likely to ever exist in any list, and named the plant "Zyzyxia".
Description and distribution
"Zyzyxia" is a shrub that grows to 3 meters tall. Its leaves are covered in very rough hairs. The ray and disc
petal s are both yellow, and the fruits are brown.All known collections of "Zyzyxia" come from
Guatemala andBelize . There, the shrubs grow in dry tropical forests ofpine or ericaceous scrub forest.See also
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List of Asteraceae genera References
* Robinson, Harold Ernest. (1981). "A Revision of the Tribal and Subtribal Limits of the Heliantheae (Asteraceae)". "Smithsonian Contributions to Botany": 51.
* Strother, John L. (1991). "Taxonomy of Complaya, Elaphandra, Iogeton, Jefea, Wamalchitamia, Wedelia, Zexmenia, and Zyzyxia (Compositae - Heliantheae - Ecliptinae)". "Systematic Botany Monographs": 33. ISBN 0-912861-33-9.
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