New combinations in Phanera (Leguminosae; Cercideae) from Brazil
Twenty-nine new combinations and one new synonym are proposed in Phanera for species previously treated as Bauhinia. The occurrence of each species in Brazil is noted. The lectotypification of Bauhinia alata and B. radiata is proposed.
Angela Maria Studart da Fonseca Vaz
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Los tipos nomenclaturales de Scilla autumnalis L. y Urginea maritima (L.) Baker (Liliaceae) [PDF]
Se proponen los tipos nomenclaturales de Scilla autumnalis L. y Urginea maritima (L.) Baker (Liliaceae) a partir del material original de Linneo conservado en los herbarios UPS y L.Nomenclatural types of Scilla autumnalis L.
Ferrer Gallego, P. P.
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Study and rehabilitation of some endemic Argentinian taxa in the genus Viola L. (Violaceae), and lectotypification of a Peruvian species [PDF]
John M. Watson, Ana R. Flores
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Over a century after its first collection, Gentianella tarapacana (Gilg) T.N. Ho & S.W. Liu (Gentianaceae) was rediscovered at its type locality Amincha (Region ofAntofagasta, Province El Loa; 21°12'S; 68°20'W, 3850 m).
SIMON PFANZELT, CAROLINA GARCÍA
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Lectotypification of two names of Carexbuekii hybrids (Cyperaceae) and notes on their morphology, ecology and distribution. [PDF]
Więcław H, Řepka R, Koopman J.
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Lectotypification and nomenclature notes of the name Caraganaopulens (Fabaceae, Papilionoideae) and its synonyms. [PDF]
Rather SA, Kumar A, Liu H.
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A phylogenetic checklist of Sorbus s.l. (Rosaceae) in Europe [PDF]
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Kurtto, Arto, Sennikov, Alexander N.
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Updated checklist of Chinese Umbelliferae: nomenclature, synonymy, typification, distribution
The country with the highest taxonomic diversity in the Umbelliferae at the specific level, China possesses 657 species and 44 infraspecific taxa (in 110 genera) of the family, among all countries of the world.
M.G. Pimenov
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Diversity of Scleria (Cyperaceae) in Santa Catarina, Brazil
Scleria is the fifth largest genus of Cyperaceae, and the third most diverse genus of Cyperaceae in Brazil. In Santa Catarina the floristic account of Cyperaceae is in need of updating, particularly as the Atlantic forest, home to many species of Scleria,
Regina Affonso +2 more
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Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae)
Ellen Dean, Miriam Reyes
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