All Cuban representatives of Myricaceae, formerly treated under Myrica sensu lato, pertain to the segregate genus Morella. For two of the four Cuban species, Myrica cacuminis and M. shaferi, the required combinations do not exist as yet and are validly published here; a lectotype is designated for the latter name.
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