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Identities of some names in Gomphrena (Amaranthaceae)

Universidad de Sonora; DICTUS; Herbario USON Niños Héroes; entre Rosales y Pino Suárez; Col. Centro; Hermosillo; Sonora; MÉXICO; C.P. 83000
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Facultad de Ciencias; Ciudad Universitaria; Coyoacán; Ciudad de México; MÉXICO; C.P.04510
Eudicots lectotype synonym typification

Abstract

The typification of names Gomphrena decumbens var. nana, G. filaginoides, G. nitida, and G. pringlei are discussed. Specimens from P, GH, US, and Z are designated as lectotypes. The identity of the name Gomphrena globosa var. albiflora is discussed reaching to the conclusion that it is a synonym of G. palmeri.

 

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