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31 August 2001 Lectotypification of names of the European representatives of Cardamine subg. Dentaria (Cruciferae)
Karol Marhold
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Abstract

Marhold, K.: Lectotypification of names of the European representatives of Cardamine subg. Dentaria (Cruciferae). — Willdenowia 31: 43–49. 2001. — ISSN 0511-9618.

Five names of species of Cardamine subg. Dentaria (Cruciferae), originally treated within the genus Dentaria, are typified or lectotypified: D. bulbifera, D. enneaphyllos, D. glandulosa, D. quinquefolia and D. heptaphylla. Data on the types of the remaining, already lectotypified, currently accepted names of the European representatives of this subgenus are provided as well.

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Karol Marhold "Lectotypification of names of the European representatives of Cardamine subg. Dentaria (Cruciferae)," Willdenowia 31(1), 43-49, (31 August 2001). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.31.31103
Published: 31 August 2001
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