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Typification of two Linnaean names in Asparagus L. (Asparagaceae) [PDF]
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Lectotypification of Artemisia variabilis Ten. (Compositae)
Summary The name Artemisia variabilis Ten. is here lectotypified. Observations and synonyms are given.
Rossella Filigheddu
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Taxon, 1992
SummaryFosberg, F. R.: An essay on lectotypification. ‐ Taxon 41: 321–323. 1992. ‐ ISSN 0040‐0262.Lectotypification is a serious matter and aspects of the current Code do not make things easier, suggesting the need for amendments.
Dan H Nicolson
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SummaryFosberg, F. R.: An essay on lectotypification. ‐ Taxon 41: 321–323. 1992. ‐ ISSN 0040‐0262.Lectotypification is a serious matter and aspects of the current Code do not make things easier, suggesting the need for amendments.
Dan H Nicolson
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Lectotypification of Actinidia
Nordic Journal of Botany, 2007A lectotype of the genus Actinidia Lindley and its type species Actinidia callosa Lindley is designated.
Xin-Wei Li, Jian-Qiang Li
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Lectotypification ofAgaricus brunnescens
Mycologia, 2007Agaricus brunnescens Peck sometimes is synonymized with A. bisporus (J. E. Lange) Imbach, the cultivated button mushroom. However this relationship has not been accepted universally or unreservedly. For various reasons A. bisporus is the more commonly used name. This study demonstrated that A.
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LECTOTYPIFICATION OF PSEUDANTHISTIRIA (POACEAE)
TAXON, 1984edition which is the only complete one and is available on microfiche, but plates 37 and 46 were certainly available earlier, probably in 1782-1783. Voss, E. G. et al. 1983. International code of botanical nomenclature adopted by the Thirteenth International Botanical Congress, Sydney, August 1981. Regnum Veg. 1l1: 1-472. Wakefield, E. M. 1945.
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Lectotypification of Eriocaulon duthiei (Eriocaulaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2016The genus Eriocaulon Linnaeus (1753: 87) includes ca. 485 species and more than 40 infraspecific taxa distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the world (Govaerts 2016). Ansari & Balakrishnan (2009) recorded 85 species from India; however, they do not include the species described earlier by Bole & Almeida (1986), Yadav et al.
ARJUN PRASAD TIWARI +2 more
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Lectotypification of Thalictrum cultratum(Ranunculaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2016The genus Thalictrum Linneaus (1753: 545) (Ranunculaceae), commonly known as ‘meadow-rue’, comprises 150 to 200 species distributed in temperate regions (Tamura 1995, Fu and Zhu 2001). It is represented by 25 taxa in India (Rau 1993, Santapau and Henry 1973) mostly confined to the Himalayan region. For one of these species, Thalictrum cultratum Wallich
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