
doi: 10.12705/661.11
handle: 11588/670201 , 11591/461011
AbstractRuppia cirrhosa and R. maritima are two widely used names, each applied respectively to a long‐ and coiled‐pedunculate species or a short‐ and non‐coiled pedunculate species of Ruppia. The nomenclatural history of the two names is outlined here. A lectotype for the name R. cirrhosa is designated and the name is shown to be a homotypic synonym of R. maritima. Consequently, R. spiralis has nomenclatural priority over R. cirrhosa for the long‐ and coiled‐pedunculate Ruppia.
Synonym, Alismatales, Ecology, Behavior and Systematics, Nomenclature, Evolution, Alismatales; Monocots; Nomenclature; Synonym; Taxonomy; Ecology; Evolution; Behavior and Systematics; Plant Science, Monocots, Alismatales; Monocots; Nomenclature; Synonym; Taxonomy; Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics; Plant Science, Plant Science, Taxonomy
Synonym, Alismatales, Ecology, Behavior and Systematics, Nomenclature, Evolution, Alismatales; Monocots; Nomenclature; Synonym; Taxonomy; Ecology; Evolution; Behavior and Systematics; Plant Science, Monocots, Alismatales; Monocots; Nomenclature; Synonym; Taxonomy; Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics; Plant Science, Plant Science, Taxonomy
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