Lectotypification of Cyathocline manilaliana (Asteraceae) and its extended distribution to Daund taluka, Maharashtra, India

Authors

  • Praveen V. Kale Assistant Curator, Blatter Herbarium (BLAT), St. Xavier's College (Autonomous),
  • Rajendra D. Shinde Assistant Curator, Blatter Herbarium (BLAT), St. Xavier's College (Autonomous),

Keywords:

Daund Taluka, endemic, illustration, letcotype, neotype

Abstract

Cyathocline manilaliana (Asteraceae) is reported from Daund Taluka, Pune District, State of Maharashtra, India. It is an extended distribution to Maharashtra State, India. The identity of the plant collected was confirmed from the published original plant protologue after due email correspondence with the authorities of the herbaria where the authors claimed to have deposited the holotype and isotype. Principle 2, and sub-clauses of Article 9 of the ICN Shenzhen Code are applied for typification. The illustration published in the plant protologue is designated as the lectotype

Published

2023-03-30

How to Cite

Kale, P. V., & Shinde, R. D. (2023). Lectotypification of Cyathocline manilaliana (Asteraceae) and its extended distribution to Daund taluka, Maharashtra, India. The Journal of the Indian Botanical Society, 103(01), 56–61. Retrieved from https://jibs.mripub.com/index.php/JIBS/article/view/183