
18. Cleomella palmeriana Jones (1891: 236). Type: USA. Utah: Emery Co., Green River, 09 May 1890, M. E. Jones s.n. (holotype: POM; isotypes: NY, UC, US, WIS-fragment). Heterotypic synonyms: Cleomella cornuta Rydberg (1903: 249). Type: USA. Utah: Wayne Co., Caineville, alt. 4500 ft. [1350 m], 20 Jun 1894, M. E. Jones 5656 (holotype: US 326447!; isotypes: BRY, NY, POM, RM, UC).— Cleomella nana Eastwood (1903: 490). Type: USA. Utah: Between Thompson’s Springs and Moab in SE Utah, 24 May 1892, A. Eastwood s.n. (holotype: CAS; isotypes: NY, RM).— Cleomella montrosae Payson (1915: 375). Type: USA. Colorado: Montrose, 13 Oct 1912, E. B. Payson 222 (holotype: RM 82161).
Published as part of Roalson, Eric H., Hall, Jocelyn C., Riser Ii, James P., Cardinal-Mcteague, Warren M., Cochrane, Theodore S. & Sytsma, Kenneth J., 2015, A revision of generic boundaries and nomenclature in the North American cleomoid clade (Cleomaceae), pp. 129-144 in Phytotaxa 205 (3) on page 139, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.205.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/13639834
Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Cleomella palmeriana, Cleomaceae, Cleomella, Biodiversity, Brassicales, Plantae, Taxonomy
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