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17 November 1997 Nomenclatural and taxonomic changes in Brazilian Syngonanthus (Eriocaulaceae)
Lara Regina Parra, Ana Maria Giulietti
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Abstract

In preparation of the Syngonanthus account for the Flora of the Serra do Cipó, Minas Gerais, Brazil, Syngonanthus sect. Dimorphocaulon is relegated to synonymy under Syngonanthus sect. Syngonanthus, three species names are lectotypified, and nine names of species and infraspecific taxa described from the Serra do Cipó are placed in synonymy.

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Lara Regina Parra and Ana Maria Giulietti "Nomenclatural and taxonomic changes in Brazilian Syngonanthus (Eriocaulaceae)," Willdenowia 27(1/2), 227-233, (17 November 1997). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.27.2723
Published: 17 November 1997
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