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Typifications in the tribe Browallieae (Cestroideae: Solanaceae)
Abstract The tribe Browallieae is a monophyletic group comprising Browallia and Streptosolen. These genera are of significant interest in the horticulture industry due to their ornamental potential. Despite their clear placement in Solanaceae, the tribe presents several taxonomic, phylogenetic, and nomenclatural challenges.
David Hoyos, Sandra Knapp, Rocío Deanna
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Lectotypification of Loranthus thyrsiflorus (Loranthaceae) and its placement in Struthanthus
Kuijt, Job (2014): Lectotypification of Loranthus thyrsiflorus (Loranthaceae) and its placement in Struthanthus. Phytotaxa 181 (2): 120-120, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.181.2.5, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.181.2.
Kuijt, Job
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Nomenclatural Novelties in Bonamia (Convolvulaceae) From Tropical America
ABSTRACT This study proposes typifications for several Bonamia names in accordance with the International Code of Nomenclature, clarifies species distribution, and provides morphological reassessments to stabilize the nomenclature of neotropical representatives of the genus.
Roberta Keyla Kojima +4 more
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FIGURE 1 in Lectotypification of Asiatic name Salvadora oleoides (Salvadoraceae)
FIGURE 1. Lectotype of Salvadora oleoides (Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris (France); Collection: Vascular plants (P); Specimen P06586223).Published as part of Malik, Vijai & Saini, Lalita, 2022, Lectotypification of Asiatic name Salvadora ...
Saini, Lalita, Malik, Vijai
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Revisiting the taxonomy and nomenclature of Phyla, a small genus of Verbenaceae
Phyla is unique within Verbenaceae due to the presence of malpighiaceous hairs. Its taxonomy has long been marked by difficulties in defining species boundaries. The most recent revision of the genus recognized five species and three varieties. In this study, however, we recognize only two species and no varieties: P.
Pedro Henrique Cardoso +3 more
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On the Lectotypification of Danaea elliptica
Prior lectotypifications of Danaea elliptica are rejected because they did not take into account the one adequate specimen cited by the author of the species. This specimen is chosen here as lectotype, which enables the name D. elliptica to continue to be used in its usual sense. J. E. Smith in Rees (1808), in his treatment of Danaea, included D. alata
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Lectotypification of Peruvian Melastomataceae described by Cogniaux from Weberbauer collections
Burke, Janelle M., Michelangeli, Fabián A. (2013): Lectotypification of Peruvian Melastomataceae described by Cogniaux from Weberbauer collections. Phytotaxa 125 (1): 10-16, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.125.1.
Michelangeli, Fabián A. +1 more
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FIGURE 1 in Lectotypification of Stachys subnuda (Lamiaceae)
FIGURE 1. Lectotype of Stachys subnuda Montbret & Aucher ex Bentham, K (barcode K000928749). Image courtesy of the herbarium K, reproduced with permission.Published as part of Ferrer-Gallego, P.
Ferrer-Gallego, P. Pablo, Güner, Özal
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Chorological and nomenclatural notes on Peruvian Carex (Cyperaceae)
Here we present relevant records of nine species of the genus Carex (Cyperaceae) new for Peru: C. amicta, C. brehmeri, C. camptoglochin, C. enneastachya, C. livida, C. maritima, C. ownbeyi, C. ruth-satzae, and C. vallis-pulchrae.
Pedro Jiménez-Mejías +8 more
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