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Infrageneric Nomenclature in Acer (Aceraceae)

Authors: Thomas J. Delendick;

Infrageneric Nomenclature in Acer (Aceraceae)

Abstract

Acer sect. and ser.Macrophylla were not validly published until 1962 by Momotani.Acer sect. and ser.Spicata Pax are synonyms of sect. and ser.Acer respectively since they include the generic lectotype;Acer sect.Parviflora Koidz. and ser.Caudata Pax are adopted here for the taxa which includeAcer spicatum Lam. and its close relatives.Acer sect.Integrifolia Pax becomes a synonym of sect.Palmata following the lectotypification of Fang, not Murray; sect. Oblonga (Hu & Cheng) Delendick is proposed as a new combination to replace sect.Integrifolia sensu Murray.

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