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Chenopodium robertianum Iamonico & Mosyakin, legitimate, scientific nom. nov. apni
Mosyakin, S.L. & Iamonico, D. (13 July 2017), Nomenclatural changes in Chenopodium (incl. Rhagodia) (Chenopodiaceae), with considerations on relationships of some Australian taxa and their possible Eurasian relatives. Nuytsia 28: 262-263 [nom. nov.]
replaced synonym: Chenopodium hastatum (R.Br.) S.Fuentes & Borsch nom. illeg. nomenclatural synonym: Rhagodia hastata R.Br. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Einadia hastata (R.Br.) A.J.Scott legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Chenopodium hastata S.Fuentes & Borsch orth. var.
  • Etymology: "The newly proposed epithet commemorates Robert Brown (1773–1858), an outstanding British botanist and pioneer of Australian plant taxonomy, who authored the replaced name. We prefer not to use the epithet ‘brownii’ because of the existing name C. brownianum Schult. (published as ‘browneanum’, a replacement name for C. lanceolatum R.Br. 1810, nom. illeg., non Willd. 1808), following ICN Art. 23, Rec. 23A.2 (McNeill et al. 2012), according to which the use of the genitive and the adjectival form of the same word to designate two different species of the same genus should be avoided."
  • Comment: nom. nov., non Chenopodium hastatum Phil. (1860).

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nomenclatural synonym of: Einadia hastata (R.Br.) A.J.Scott legitimate

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