The generic name Chaptalia was founded by Ventenant in 1802. In 1891 Kuntze transferred 19 species from Chaptalia to Thyrsanthema, a name established by Necker in 1790, on the basis that Thyrsanthema had priority over the name Chaptalia. The monomial system of nomenclature used by Necker in his Elementa Botanica published in 1790, together with a confusing typification on the basis of Linnean species, led to different interpretations of Necker’s changes by botanists. In 1905 the Vienna Code considered Chaptalia as a nomen conservandum and Thyrsanthema as a nomen rejiciendum. In 1959, the Montreal Code established that the ‘species naturales’ of Necker are not to be treated as generic names. As a consequence, the name Chaptalia was considere...
The appearance of a monograph is always of great interest to the mycologist, as it gives him a surve...
The new rules formulated in Article 59 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, a...
In a recent paper, the name Ximenesia encelioides was lectotypified on material conserved at MA. How...
The generic name Chaptalia was founded by Ventenant in 1802. In 1891 Kuntze transferred 19 species f...
Fil: Katinas, Liliana. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Div...
In 1905, Udo Dammer published an account of Chamaedorea Willd. based on the unpublished manuscripts ...
Fig. 1. – A. Chamaedorea tepejilote Liebm., moist montane forest, Suchitepequez, Guatemala; B. Chama...
Gerbera hieracioides (Kunth) Zardini of the Gerbera-complex (Mutisieae, Asteraceae/Compositae) is di...
The Moraceous genus Clarisia was described by Ruiz et Pavon in 1794 in ”Florae Peruvianae, et Chilen...
In 1759 Linnaeus described an American species under Gentiana, as G. verticillata. In 1781 his son r...
This is the second part of a revision of the genus Chaptalia (Asteraceae) in the Caribbean Islands, ...
The family Asteraceae is currently divided into 50 tribes. Some tribes, such as the marigold and tho...
into three sections: (I) Isotria which included the Australian species having deeply lobed lemmas, (...
Recent authors have considered there to be just one species of Chaptalia in central, southern, and w...
The tribus name Leptaspideae Tzvelev is, according to the rules of botanical nomenclature, correct f...
The appearance of a monograph is always of great interest to the mycologist, as it gives him a surve...
The new rules formulated in Article 59 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, a...
In a recent paper, the name Ximenesia encelioides was lectotypified on material conserved at MA. How...
The generic name Chaptalia was founded by Ventenant in 1802. In 1891 Kuntze transferred 19 species f...
Fil: Katinas, Liliana. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Div...
In 1905, Udo Dammer published an account of Chamaedorea Willd. based on the unpublished manuscripts ...
Fig. 1. – A. Chamaedorea tepejilote Liebm., moist montane forest, Suchitepequez, Guatemala; B. Chama...
Gerbera hieracioides (Kunth) Zardini of the Gerbera-complex (Mutisieae, Asteraceae/Compositae) is di...
The Moraceous genus Clarisia was described by Ruiz et Pavon in 1794 in ”Florae Peruvianae, et Chilen...
In 1759 Linnaeus described an American species under Gentiana, as G. verticillata. In 1781 his son r...
This is the second part of a revision of the genus Chaptalia (Asteraceae) in the Caribbean Islands, ...
The family Asteraceae is currently divided into 50 tribes. Some tribes, such as the marigold and tho...
into three sections: (I) Isotria which included the Australian species having deeply lobed lemmas, (...
Recent authors have considered there to be just one species of Chaptalia in central, southern, and w...
The tribus name Leptaspideae Tzvelev is, according to the rules of botanical nomenclature, correct f...
The appearance of a monograph is always of great interest to the mycologist, as it gives him a surve...
The new rules formulated in Article 59 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, a...
In a recent paper, the name Ximenesia encelioides was lectotypified on material conserved at MA. How...