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Clarification of the confusion surrounding the generic name Bryomorphe Harv. (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae), and the new genus Muscosomorphe J.C.Manning.
The monotypic genus Bryomorphe Harv. is found to be homotypic with Klenzea lycopodioides Sch.Bip., which is considered to be a later synonym of Dolichothrix ericoides (Lam.) Hilliard & Burtt, and Bryomorphe is thus a synonym of Dolichothrix. The new genus Muscosomorphe J.C.Manning is proposed to accommodate the species previously included...Manning, John ; Govaerts, Rafael
Illegitimate superfluous name, Africa, Classification, Taxonomy, and Nomenclature
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Typification of names and nomenclatural notes on juno irises (Iridaceae) from Western Asia, Western Europe, and North Africa.
Some juno irises that have been described from Western Asia, Western Europe, and North Africa are in need of typification. Twenty eight names of juno irises (22 species, 5 varieties, and 1 form) are here typified, or nomenclatural remarks are provided. In the western portion of the species range, juno...Boltenkov, Eugeny V. ; Govaerts, Rafaël
Juno irises, Nomenclature, Lectotype, Epitype, Neotype, Taxonomy, and Iris
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MycoNews 2019: editorials, news, reports, awards, personalia, book news, and correspondence.
This first instalment of MycoNews includes: an Editorial “Do we need more governance in taxonomy?”; reports of mycological meetings in Poland (18th Congress of European Mycologists), Iran (4th Iranian Mycological Congress) and Chile (1st Chilean Meeting of Mycology (I Encuentro Chileno de Micología); an award to Lynne Boddy; birthday greetings...Hawksworth, David L.
Tributes, Fungi, Nomenclature, Book reviews, Obituaries, Meeting reports, and Taxonomy
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Systematics of Vigna subgenus Lasiospron (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Phaseolinae).
A taxonomic treatment is herein provided for the six primarily Neotropical species of subg. . This subgenus is distinguished, in part, by its close relationship with Old World species, but rather than having an Old World floral asymmetry where distal floral parts can have a right-hand curvature (from a face-view...Delgado-Salinas, Alfonso ; Lavin, Matt ; Snak, Cristiane ; Lewis, Gwilym P.
Geographical distribution, Nomenclature, Systematics, Taxonomy, and Vigna
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New combinations in Crystallopollen Steetz (Asteraceae: Vernonieae), the correct name for the illegitimate Polydora Fenzl ex H.Rob..
Polydora Fenzl (1844) is recognised to be a nomen nudum that was only validly published by Robinson (1999). The inclusion by Robinson (1999) of the earlier validly published Crystallopollen Steetz ([in Peters] 1864) as a synonym however, rendered Polydora Fenzl ex H.Rob. (1999) superfluous and so illegitimate. Crystallopollen Steetz ([in...Manning, John ; Govaerts, Rafael
Taxonomy, Nomenclature, Classification, Illegitimate superfluous name, Nomen nudum, Crystallopollen, and Africa
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The demise of Monechma: new combinations and a new classification in the resurrected genera Meiosperma and Pogonospermum (Acanthaceae).
Recent molecular phylogenetic results have demonstrated that s.l., a group of plants with ecological importance in the savanna and succulent biomes of sub-Saharan Africa, is polyphyletic with two discrete lineages recognisable. In the present work, we recognise Groups I and II at the generic rank, which can be distinguished by...Savanna biome, Africa, Meiosperma, Nomenclature, Justicioid, Pogonospermum, Taxonomy, Justicieae, Acanthaceae, Succulent biome, and Monechma
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Annotated catalogue of herbarium specimens of Salix L. (Salicaceae) associated with the work of Veniamin I. Shaburov in the Urals (Russia).
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Rosemary, sage and Salvia.
Paton, Alan
Salvia rosmarinus, Taxonomy, Salvia, Sage, Rosemary, and Nomenclature
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Re-circumscription of the mimosoid genus Entada including new combinations for all species of the phylogenetically nested Elephantorrhiza (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade).
Recent phylogenomic analyses of 997 nuclear genes support the long-held view that the genus is congeneric with . is resolved as monophyletic only if the genus is subsumed within it. The two genera were distinguished solely by relatively minor differences in the mode of dehiscence of the fruits (a craspedium...O’Donnell, Shawn A. ; Ringelberg, Jens J. ; Lewis, Gwilym P.
Taxonomy, Caesalpinioideae, Extrafloral nectaries, Nomenclature, Elephantorrhiza, Generic delimitation, Monophyly, Entada, and Fabaceae
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