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Lectotypification of Allium perdulce (Amaryllidaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2020While verifying the status of alleged type specimens in the holdings of the U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium (NA; herbarium codes following Thiers [2020]), the first author (HTS) discovered a specimen of Allium perdulce S.V.Fraser (1939: 124), the gathering “Fraser 72,” that had several contradictory type annotations on the sheet.
HARLAN T. SVOBODA, MARK H. MAYFIELD
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Lectotypification of Callicarpa integerrima (Lamiaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2015The genus Callicarpa Linnaeus (1753: 111) with about 140 species is mainly distributed in temperate, subtropical and tropical Asia, America, Australia and the Pacific Islands (Harley et al. 2004; Bramley 2013; Zhang 2014; Ma & Su 2015), with 48 species and 13 varieties occurring in China (Chen & Gilbert 1994).
Zhonghui Ma, Rongshao Huang, Zhiwei Su
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Lectotypification of Cycas beddomei (Cycadaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2018During the revision of Indian cycads, we attempted to consult type specimens of the endangered species, Cycas beddomei(1883: 85) and in the process realized there has been a great deal of confusion in previous literature regarding the syntypes of this species.
JIBANKUMAR SINGH KHURAIJAM +3 more
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Lectotypification of Rhynchosia acuminatifolia (Leguminosae)
Phytotaxa, 2020During the revisionary study on the genus Rhynchosia in India, it was observed that no lectotype has been designated for Rhynchosia acuminatifolia Makino. Therefore, the original material of the species is here established and lectotype is selected.
AJAY K. MISHRA +2 more
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Lectotypification of Kohautia nagporensis (Rubiaceae)
Taxon, 1987SummaryA lectotype is designated for Kohautia nagporensis (Brace ex Haines) Santapau et Merch. (based on Oldenlandia nagporensis Brace ex Haines), a taxon listed in Flora British India by Hooker f. (1880) as O.? senegalensis Hiern. The history and nomenclature of this rare little‐known Indian species are discussed.
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Lectotypification of Carex insignis (Cyperaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2019Carex insignis Boott (1858: 5) is the name applied to a species that belongs to Carex sect. Decorae (Kükenthal) Ohwi (1936: 338). It occurs in East, South and South-East Asia (Liang et al. 2010). Global Carex Group (2016) found section Decorae to be polyphyletic, being their representatives placed on the Core Carex clade, within the “small Core Carex ...
TANMOY MALLICK +2 more
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Lectotypification of Macroptilium atropurpureum (Leguminosae)
Kew Bulletin, 2015Macroptilium atropurpureum is an economically important forage species. The species is native to the Americas but it is widely cultivated throughout the tropics and subtropics. There is no updated taxonomic revision of Macroptilium covering its full geographical range and historically there have been some nomenclatural vacillations regarding the rank ...
Calles, Teodardo +3 more
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Lectotypification of Musa livingstoniana (Musaceae)
Kew Bulletin, 2014Kirk’s original field sketch and notes and two seed collections, which together form the “original material” on which the description of Musa livingstoniana J. Kirk was based, have been located at Kew. The field drawing and accompanying notes are published for the first time. M. livingstoniana is lectotypified, and Ensete livingstonianum confirmed over
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Lectotypifications in Pseudolaelia (Laeliinae: Orchidaceae)
Kew Bulletin, 2011Lectoypifications of four species of Pseudolaelia Porto & Brade are presented as a result of an ongoing taxonomic revision of the genus.
Luiz Menini Neto +2 more
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Lectotypification of Jaltomata weberbaueri (Solanaceae)
Rhodora, 2006In the protologue the type locality is given as ‘‘Ocros, dep. Ancachs, prov. Cajatambo . . . 3400 m.’’ On modern maps Ocros is the capital town of the province Ocros, at the south end of the department of Ancash, while province Cajatambo is at the north end of the department of Lima, just south of the department of Ancash.
Thomas Mione, Arturo Granda Paucar
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