Considerable confusion exists within Capsicum (Solanaceae) regarding the status and typification of several names, in part due to misidentifications. Some types were destroyed in Berlin during the Second World War, some have not been found by modern systematics, while others exhibit uncertain locality data or contain material from more than one species. Fourteen lectotypes, synonyms, and a new name, Capsicum eshbaughii Barboza nom. nov., are proposed here.Fil: Barboza, Gloria Estela. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Córdoba. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (p); Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Argentin
© International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT) 2015. The attached document is the authors' fi...
The widely cultivated pepper, Capsicum spp., important as a vegetable and spice crop worldwide, is o...
The nomenclatural type of Lonicera valentina Pau ex Willkomm has been recently discussed. A specimen...
Considerable confusion exists within Capsicum (Solanaceae) about the status and typification of seve...
Alcance y contenido: Knapp, S. 2008. Lectotypification of Ruiz and Pavón s names in Solanum (Solanac...
Four new species of Capsicum (Capsiceae, Solanaceae) from Andean tropical forests in outh America ar...
Capsicum regale Barboza & Bohs, sp. nov., a new species from the tropical wet forests of the eastern...
The taxonomic identities of some Capsicum varieties are somewhat controversial. This study is aimed ...
Background and AimsCapsicum (Solanaceae), native to the tropical and temperate Americas, comprises t...
Four new species of Capsicum (Capsiceae, Solanaceae) from Andean tropical forests in South America a...
Capsicum carassense Barboza & Bianchetti sp. nov., a species from mid-elevation of the Atlantic Fore...
Four new species of Capsicum (Capsiceae, Solanaceae) from Andean tropical forests in South America a...
A new finding of the rare chile Capsicum eshbaughii (Solanaceae), whose location in the field had re...
Lectotypes are confirmed or designated here for the 13 names coined by Antonio José Cavanilles that ...
Journal ArticleBolivian floristic diversity is high, reflecting its great topographic and habitat di...
© International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT) 2015. The attached document is the authors' fi...
The widely cultivated pepper, Capsicum spp., important as a vegetable and spice crop worldwide, is o...
The nomenclatural type of Lonicera valentina Pau ex Willkomm has been recently discussed. A specimen...
Considerable confusion exists within Capsicum (Solanaceae) about the status and typification of seve...
Alcance y contenido: Knapp, S. 2008. Lectotypification of Ruiz and Pavón s names in Solanum (Solanac...
Four new species of Capsicum (Capsiceae, Solanaceae) from Andean tropical forests in outh America ar...
Capsicum regale Barboza & Bohs, sp. nov., a new species from the tropical wet forests of the eastern...
The taxonomic identities of some Capsicum varieties are somewhat controversial. This study is aimed ...
Background and AimsCapsicum (Solanaceae), native to the tropical and temperate Americas, comprises t...
Four new species of Capsicum (Capsiceae, Solanaceae) from Andean tropical forests in South America a...
Capsicum carassense Barboza & Bianchetti sp. nov., a species from mid-elevation of the Atlantic Fore...
Four new species of Capsicum (Capsiceae, Solanaceae) from Andean tropical forests in South America a...
A new finding of the rare chile Capsicum eshbaughii (Solanaceae), whose location in the field had re...
Lectotypes are confirmed or designated here for the 13 names coined by Antonio José Cavanilles that ...
Journal ArticleBolivian floristic diversity is high, reflecting its great topographic and habitat di...
© International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT) 2015. The attached document is the authors' fi...
The widely cultivated pepper, Capsicum spp., important as a vegetable and spice crop worldwide, is o...
The nomenclatural type of Lonicera valentina Pau ex Willkomm has been recently discussed. A specimen...