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Newly Discovered Fungal Species from Black Pepper Marketed in Brazil: <i>Penicillium pipericola</i> sp. nov. and <i>Syncephalastrum brasiliense</i> sp. nov. [PDF]

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Rosa VS   +9 more
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Cultures as types and the utility of viable specimens for fungal nomenclature. [PDF]

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Yurkov A   +16 more
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Typifications in Eupatorieae (Asteraceae)

Phytotaxa, 2022
During a taxonomic revision of Eupatorieae (Asteraceae) from Ceará state, Brazil, we found that nomenclatural acts were required according to the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN). After analyzing protologues and original material, we have designated three lectotypes for names within Ayapana, Barrosoa, and Dissothrix.
NATANAEL COSTA REBOUÇAS   +3 more
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Typifications of Homosexuals

The Sociological Quarterly, 1979
Despite the importance of stereotyping to labeling theory, images of deviants have not been widely studied. This paper reports on social typifications about homosexuals. The data were obtained from 413 people in an urban metropolitan area who were asked to choose characteristics of homosexuals from a list of 34 traits.
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Typification of algae

1983
There is divergence of opinions as to whether the term brackish water should be restricted to fresh water mixed with sea water, or whether inland saline waters of medium salinity should be included. According to Redeke (1935): “Brackwasser ist ein Gemisch von Susswasser und Meerwasser s.str.” (brackish water is a mixture of fresh water and sea water s ...
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Typification of Amerodiscosiella (Fungi imperfecti)

Taxon, 1977
and L. occidentalis Baker, a taxonomically valid species of tropical Africa and Madagascar related to L. hirsuta. Had he validly published his genus, like Trevisan he would have chosen L. aurita inferentially and incorrectly as lectotype. Underwood (I899, p. 255) also chose L. aurita as lectotype, but on an arbitrary (first cited species) basis, and so
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Typologies, Typifications, and Types

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2020
This article positions types at the center of anthropological knowledge production, considering them both from the abstract, analytical perspective of expert typologies and from the tacit, phenomenological perspective of everyday practices of typification.
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