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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2018-05-09
Page range: 92–94
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Second-step lectotypification of the name Capparis parviflora J. D. Hooker & Thomson (Capparaceae)

Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environemnt (ATREE), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Present Address: Department of Botany, Thiagarajar College, Madurai-625 009, Tamil Nadu, India
Eudicots Capparis Endemic lectotype

Abstract

The genus Capparis Linnaeus (1753: 503) has about 600 species (Zhang & Tucker 2008), distributed in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide and some in temperate regions (Fisci 2015). There are 30 species of Capparis in India (Viswanathan 2000), of these Capparis fusifera Dunn (1914: 377), Capparis grandiflora Wallich ex J. D. Hooker & Thomson (1872: 174), Capparis kollimalayana M.B. Viswanathan (2000: 245), Capparis nilgirinesis Subba Rao, Kumari & V. Chandras. (1981: 146), and Capparis rheedii Candolle (1824: 246) are endemic to Peninsular India (Sundararaghavan, 1993, Singh et al. 2015).