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Meeting Necessity instead of Serendipity: Miscellaneous Nomenclatural Notes on Asteraceae

2Wuheyou Library, Bazi Collection & Botanical Garden – 661100, Mengzi, Yunnan Province, China, 3Tongren Art and Sports Experimental Junior High School, Tianhe District – 510599, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China
Key Laboratory of Resource Biology and Biotechnology in Western China, Ministry of Education, Northwest University – 710069, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China
College of Landscape and Tourism, Hebei Agricultural University – 071000, Baoding, Hebei Province, China
Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden – 201602, Shanghai, China
Eudicots Asteraceae later homotypy new combination supertribe tribe

Abstract

While compiling a continuously updated checklist of families and genera of world embryophytes, the authors find it necessary to resolve some nomenclatural issues in Asteraceae (Compositae). Here we propose a new supertribal classification for Asteroideae with five supertribes, two of which (Calendulodae and Anthemidodae) are new and one (Ambrosiodae) is a replacement name. A new tribe Leucomerideae in Stifftioideae is described, with the monotypic Nouelia newly treated as a synonym. Two older generic names, Anacis and Epilepis, are resurrected to follow the revision of Coreopsis s.l. and to avoid later homonymy or superfluity, alongside with necessary new combinations. A new nothogenus ×Coreacis is thereby established. The correct spelling Malacotrichinae of the subtribe ‘Malacothricinae’ is discussed.

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