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Utricularia dichotoma Labill., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Taylor, P. (1989), The Genus Utricularia - a taxonomic monograph. Kew Bulletin Addit. ser. 14: 108-113, Fig. 10 [secondary reference]
  • Type: "Australia, 'capite Van-Diemen' (Tasmania...), ex Herb. Labillardière in Herb. Webb (FI holo. [sic; lecto]; MEL iso. [sic; isolecto])."
nomenclatural synonym: Pleiochasia dichotoma (Labill.) Barnhart legitimate taxonomic synonym: Utricularia speciosa R.Br. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Utricularia oppositiflora R.Br. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Utricularia billardierei F.Muell. nom. illeg., nom. superfl. taxonomic synonym: Utricularia moorei F.E.Lloyd legitimate taxonomic synonym: Utricularia rotundifolia F.E.Lloyd nom. inval. pro parte taxonomic synonym: Utricularia linearifolia Benj. legitimate
  • Comment: Although the Labillardière specimen at MEL was listed by Taylor as the "holo.", since the gathering consists of multiple specimens, this citation is here considered to constitute an effective lectotypification under ICN Art. 9.10 (Shenzhen Code, 2018).

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Utricularia dichotoma Labill.

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pro parte misapplication: Utricularia dichotoma Labill. legitimate by Taylor, P. (1989), The Genus Utricularia - a taxonomic monograph. Kew Bulletin Addit. ser. 14: 108-113, Fig. 10

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