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20 December 2011 Typification of plant names in Suaedoideae (Chenopodiaceae) published by P. Pallas, C. A. Meyer and A. Bunge
Maria Lomonosova, Helmut Freitag
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Abstract

Lectotypes have been designated for 14 species names referable to Suaedoideae. Lectotypes for Alexandra lehmannii, Belowia paradoxa, Schanginia inderiensis, Schoberia acuminata, S. dendroides, S. glauca, S. leiosperma, S. microsperma, Suaeda baccifera, S. linifolia and S. physophora have been selected from the Herbarium of the Komarov Botanical Institute, St Petersburg (LE), for Schoberia transoxana and Suaeda arcuata from the Herbarium of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris (P), and for Suaeda microphylla from the Herbarium of the Natural History Museum, London (BM). In order to present a complete synopsis of the Suaedoideae species names published by Pallas (7 names), Meyer (5 names) and Bunge (11 names), the dispersed previous typifications are also included in an abbreviated way and commented as far as required.

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© 2011 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
Maria Lomonosova and Helmut Freitag "Typification of plant names in Suaedoideae (Chenopodiaceae) published by P. Pallas, C. A. Meyer and A. Bunge," Willdenowia 41(2), 217-229, (20 December 2011). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.41.41202
Published: 20 December 2011
KEYWORDS
Alexandra
Belowia
Bienertia
Borszczowia
Eurasia
lectotype
Schanginia
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