1997
DOI: 10.1002/fedr.19971080108
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Notulae ad Floram Germanicam I

Abstract: Notulae ad Floram Germanicam I S u m m a r y In the course of taxonomical and nomenclatural studies for a new check-list of Germany (higher plants) fourteen names are lectotypified: Aconitum /onnosum RCHB., AIIirrm angirlosum L., Allirtm ursinirrn L., Craruegits kyrtosryla FINGERH., Scilla iralica L.. L.ncruca perennis L., Prenanthes virninea L., Sonchus tataricus L.. Lactuca quercina L.. Scilla bijolia L., Scilla wnoentr L., Thymrrs serpyllitrn f. alpestris CELAK.. Thymus siibcitratris SCHREB. and Tulipa sylv… Show more

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“…Gen., icon. 65" (Starmühler 1997b Diagnostic characters: plant 200-300 cm high; inflorescence axis, pedicels and hoods outside eglandular pubescent; leaves on the lower side with distinct reticulate venation, the uppermost leaf segment ovate; filaments pilose; carpels 2 (-3) glabrous.…”
Section: Eponymymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gen., icon. 65" (Starmühler 1997b Diagnostic characters: plant 200-300 cm high; inflorescence axis, pedicels and hoods outside eglandular pubescent; leaves on the lower side with distinct reticulate venation, the uppermost leaf segment ovate; filaments pilose; carpels 2 (-3) glabrous.…”
Section: Eponymymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The typification must be the starting point of any taxonomic study especially in a difficult genus such as Thymus (e.g., Schmidt, 1977Schmidt, , 1997Mártonfi, 1997;Marhold & Mártonfi, 1998;Lim & al., 2006;Bartolucci & Peruzzi, 2013;Bartolucci & Domina, in press) that includes an enormous number of validly published names, with many nomenclatural and taxonomic synonyms. During a preliminary study of the genus Thymus in the Mediterranean area (Bartolucci, 2010;Bartolucci & Peruzzi, 2013;Federici & al., 2013;Bartolucci & Domina, in press) and preparation of a taxonomic treatment for the second edition of Flora d'Italia (Pignatti, 1982), several validly published names resulted not yet typified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%