A New Name and a New Combination in East African Erica (Ericaceae: Ericoideae) L. J. Dorr Department of Botany, NHB-166, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, U.S.A. ABSTRACT. A new name is proposed for Erica ex- East African taxa of Philippia. His focus on Kenya celsa (Aim & T. C. E. Fries) Beentje, which is a caused him to overlook P. mafiensis Engler, which later homonym of E. excelsa Tausch. In addition, occurs on the islands of Mafia and Pemba in Tan¬ a new combination in Erica based on Philippia zania. This species also should be transferred to mafiensis Engler is proposed. Erica. Erica mafiensis (Engler) Dorr, comb. nov. Bas- Oliver (1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993) ionym: Philippia mafiensis Engler, Bot. Jahrb. has made a persuasive case for placing the poly- Syst. 43: 367, t. 1, A-E. 1909. TYPE: Tan¬ phyletic Philippia Klotzsch in synonymy under Er¬ zania. Mafia Island (“Insel Mafia”), W. Busse ica L. Erica, however, is a large genus with hor¬ 417 (lectotype, selected here, G; isolectotypes, ticultural interest and there are many names in the B destroyed, EA—2 sheets). literature. Not surprisingly, one of the combinations recently proposed by Beentje (1990), E. excelsa The lectotype was chosen from among the syn- (Aim & T. C. E. Fries) Beentje, is a later homonym types. of E. excelsa Tausch. A new name for this species, which occurs in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, is Acknowledgments. My knowledge of African and proposed here. Malagasy Ericaceae has benefited greatly from con¬ versations and correspondence with Ted Oliver (STE). Tom Zanoni (NY) provided me with a photocopy of Erica rossii Dorr, nom. nov. Replaced name: Erica the protologue of Erica excelsa Tausch. excelsa (Aim & T. C. E. Fries) Beentje, Utafiti 3(1): 13. 1990, non Erica excelsa Tausch, Literature Cited Flora 1834(38): 596. 1834, nec Erica excelsa Hort. (= x Erica spuria Andrews, sec. Dulfer, Beentje, H. J. 1990. Name changes in East African Ericaceae. Utafiti 3(1): 13. 1965: 152). Based on: Philippia excelsa Aim Dulfer, H. 1965. Revision der siidafrikanischen Arten & T. C. E. Fries, Kungl. Svenska Vetenskap- der Gattung Erica L. Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien sakad. Hand. ser. 3, 4(4): 41. 1927. TYPE: 68: 25-177. Kenya (“Kenia”). Mount Kenya, R. E. hries Guthrie, F. & H. Bolus. 1905. Erica. Pp. 4-315 in & T. C. E. Fries 1387 (holotype, UPS; isotypes, W. T. Thiselton-Dyer (editor), Flora Capensis. Vol. IV, Sect. 1. Vacciniaceae to Gentianeae. Lovell Reeve, B destroyed, BR, K, S). London. Oliver, E. G. H. 1987. Studies in Ericoideae (Ericaceae) The epithet honors Robert Ross (b. 1912) of The VII. The placing of the genus Philippia into syn¬ Natural History Museum (London) who began his onymy under Erica, the southern African species. studies of tropical African Ericaceae more than 30 S. African J. Bot. 53(6): 455-458. years ago. -. 1988. Studies in Ericoideae (Ericaceae) VI. The generic relationship between Erica and Philip¬ The identity of Erica excelsa Tausch is problem¬ pia in southern Africa. Bothalia 18(1): 1-10. atic. Guthrie & Bolus (1905: 315) included it among -. 1989. The Ericoideae and the southern Af¬ rican heathers. J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 101: 319-327. their “Supposed Hybrids.” Dulfer (1965: 140) also -. 1991. The Ericoideae (Ericaceae)—A review. included it among a list of names of uncertain ap¬ Contr. Bolus Herb. 13: 158-208. plication, but suggested that it should be compared -. 1992. Studies in the Ericoideae (Ericaceae). to E. ventricosa Thunberg. Resolution of its identity VIII. New combinations for Philippia are made in awaits examination of type material. Erica for the Flora Zambesiaca region. Kew Bull. 47(4): 665-668. Preparation of a book, Kenya Trees, Shrubs and -. 1993. Studies in Ericoideae (Ericaceae). X. Lianas (Beentje, in prep.), led Beentje (1990) to Nomenclatural changes for the Flore des Mascar- propose new combinations in Erica based on the eignes region. Kew Bull. 48(4): 767-769. Novon 4: 220. 1994.