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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2023-08-09
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Lectotypification of the name Sagina japonica (Caryophyllaceae)

Post Graduate and Research Department of Botany; Govt. Victoria College (University of Calicut); Palakkad; Kerala; PIN 678001; India
Post Graduate and Research Department of Botany; Govt. Victoria College (University of Calicut); Palakkad; Kerala; PIN 678001; India
Sagina japonica Lectotypification Nomenclature Caryophyllaceae Eudicots

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