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An Annotated Checklist of Cyrtandra, Cyrtandropsis and Sepikea (Gesneriaceae) in New Guinea.
Ninety-two New Guinea J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. names, nine Lauterb. names and one species of Schltr. are recognised here, presented in alphabetical order with notes on typification based on the literature and preliminary herbarium observations. A new name, , is proposed for the illegitimate name Schltr. Lectotypes are selected for 66...Bramley, G. L. C. ; Atkins, H. J. ; Kartonegoro, A. ; Jimbo, T.
Cyrtandra, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Sepikea, Checklists, Neotype, Taxonomy, Cyrtandropsis, and Lectotype
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New Combinations and Lectotypifications in Rubiaceae for the Flora of Tropical East Africa.
Three new combinations at subspecific rank are provided here for taxa of conservation interest in Tropical East Africa: Bullockia setiflora (Hiern) Razafim., Lantz & B. Bremer subsp. telidosma (K. Schum.) Gereau, Vangueria schumanniana (Robyns) Lantz subsp. mucronulata (Robyns) Lantz ex Gereau (both Rubiaceae: Vanguerieae), and Dirichletia glaucescens Hiern subsp. angustifolia... -
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A new combination in Dysolobium (Leguminosae–Papilionoideae).
Dysolobium dasycarpum (Miq.) I.M.Turner, comb. nov., is proposed to take the place of Dysolobium dolichoides (Baker) Prain as the correct name of a legume species from seasonally-dry tropical Asia. A lectotype at the second step is designated for Dolichos dasycarpus Miq.Turner, Ian M.
Dysolobium dasycarpum, Roxburgh, William (1751-1815), Miquel, Friedrich Anton Wilhelm (1811-1871), New combination, Dysolobium, South-East Asia, and Lectotype
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Taxonomy and lectotypification of Lepidagathis hamiltoniana (Acanthaceae: Barlerieae), an endemic species of India.
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Typifications of some species names in Anthurium section Pachyneurium (Araceae).
During a taxonomic study of Anthurium sect. Pachyneurium, it was found that the names of four species required typification. Verification of the protologues and cited collections is discussed and typifications are proposed as follows: the illustration is designated as the neotype of Schott. A lectotype is designated for G.S.Bunting since... -
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Flora of Singapore precursors, 37: Notes on Goodeniaceae in Singapore.
The nomenclature and typification of Scaevola taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb. and its synonyms are reviewed. In total, nine new lectotypifications are presented.Turner, I.M.
Nomenclature, Goodeniaceae, Lectotype, Sea lettuce, Singapore, and Scaevola taccada
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Flora of Singapore precursors, 36: Notes on Pentaphragmataceae in Singapore.
The nomenclature and typification of Pentaphragma Wall. ex G.Don (Pentaphragmataceae) and its Singapore representative are briefly reviewed. A lectotype is designated for the only generic synonym of Pentaphragma, Francfleurya A.Chev. & Gagnep. Four other lectotypifications for names of species or varieties are given, one at the second step.Turner, I. M
Nomenclature, Francfleurya, Lectotype, Descriptors, Singapore, and Pentaphragma
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Correcting A Minor Error: A New Name For A Marantaceae Species From New Guinea.
TURNER, I. M. 2022. Correcting a minor error: a new name for a Marantaceae species from New Guinea. Reinwardtia 21(2): 81‒82. — The new name, Phrynium cominsia I.M.Turner, and lectotype are published for Cominsia minor Valeton (Marantaceae)Turner, Ian
Nomenclature, Indonesia, Phrynium, Cominsia, Nomen novum, Lectotype, and New Guinea
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A new combination of Strobilanthes (Acanthaceae) with two new records from Thailand.
Strobilanthes spirei is proposed as a new combination of Clinacanthus spirei. Strobilanthes hypomalla and S. spirei are newly recorded for Thailand. The lectotypification of S. hypomalla is made. A detailed description of morphology and pollen features is provided as well as photographs, distribution map, ecology and taxonomic notes.Kladwong, Pornchai ; Chantaranothai, Pranom
Floristic, Nomenclature, Strobilanthes spirei, New combination, Lectotype, Pollen, Strobilanthinae, Lamiales, and New records
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Three new combinations in Eumachia (Rubiaceae–Palicoureeae) from southeast Asia.
For 185 years, the genus Eumachia (Rubiaceae) was considered to include one species from Tonga. Since 2015, 94 more names have been added to it, expanding Eumachia into a pantropical genus of shrubby plants, most of whose members were originally described in Psychotria. Four Psychotria species from Southeast Asia that...Turner, I. M.
Psychotria, Lectotype, Eumachia, Indonesia, and Margaritopsis
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A new combination in Asian Clinopodium (Lamiaceae).
Clinopodium umbrosum (M.Bieb.) Koch (1849: 673) was originally described from Georgia. A broad view of this species, which ranges from the Mediterranean to East Asia, has been maintained by some authors employing this name (Cramer 1981, Leblebici 1982, Clement 1999) or one of its homotypic synonyms (e.g. Satureja umbrosa (M.Beib.)...Turner, Ian
Lectotype, New combination, Asia, Clinopodium repens, Labiatae, and Lamiaceae
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A new combination in Rennellia (Rubiaceae).
Rennellia wallichii is proposed as a new combination to take the place of R. speciosa as the correct name of a Rubiaceae species from Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia. A lectotype is designated for Morinda wallichii.Turner, Ian M.
Gynochthodes, Morinda, Lectotype, South-East Asia, New combination, Kurz, and Rennellia wallichii
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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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The identity of Eupatorium bangii (Compositae: Eupatorieae: Praxeliinae) — and a new combination, Chromolaena phyllocephala, is finally made.