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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2018-05-09
Page range: 99–100
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Teucrium chowii Y.H.Tong & N.H.Xia, a new name to replace T. integrifolium C.Y.Wu & S.Chow

Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, P. R. China Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Digital Botanical Garden, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, P. R. China
Guizhou Dafu Environmental Technology CO., LTD., Guiyang 550001, P. R. China
Guizhou Wildlife and Forest Plant Management Station, Guiyang 550001, P. R. China
Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, P. R. China
Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, P. R. China Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Digital Botanical Garden, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, P. R. China
Eudicots New Name Nomenclature

Abstract

Teucrium Linnaeus (1753: 562), with about 250–260 species, is one of the largest genera of subfamily Ajugoideae, Lamiaceae (Li & Hedge 1994, Harley et al. 2004). The Mediterranean basin is the diversity center of this genus, where ca. 250 species are distributed (Harley et al. 2004, Ozcan et al. 2015). Teucrium can be easily distinguished from other members of Lamiaceae by a lack of corolla upper lip and nongynobasic style (Li & Hedge 1994, Ozcan et al. 2015). Recent phylogenetic research revealed that Teucrium was not monophyletic, as several small genera were nested within it, such as Teucridium Hooker (1853: 203), Spartothamnella Briquet (1895: 161) and Oncinocalyx Muelle (1883: 69) (Salmaki et al. 2016).