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Anaphalis meeboldii W. W. Sm.

Authors: Murugan, Perumal; Murugan, Chidambaram; Karthigeyan, Kaliyamurthy;

Anaphalis meeboldii W. W. Sm.

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Anaphalis meeboldii W.W.Sm. Records of the Botanical Survey of India 4: 284 (Smith 1911) (Fig. 2C). TYPE CITATION. — “Travancore by A. Meebold 13326 ”. LECTOTYPE (HERE DESIGNATED). — India. Kerala, Travancore, Devicolam, 7000 feet (2133.6 m), X.1910, A. Meebold 13326 (lecto-, CAL [CAL0000016862 image]!; isolecto-, CAL [CAL0000016861 image]!; K [K000852213 image]!). DISTRIBUTION. — India (Kerala and Tamil Nadu), Endemic. REMARKS Smith (1911) described A. meeboldii based on the specimens collected from Travancore, Devicolam by A. Meebold 13326. We have traced three specimens from two herbaria, two at CAL (CAL0000016861, CAL0000016862) and one at K (K000852213). The CAL specimen with barcode CAL0000016862 is designated here as the lectotype of the name A. meeboldii.

Published as part of Murugan, Perumal, Murugan, Chidambaram & Karthigeyan, Kaliyamurthy, 2021, Typification of twelve names in the genus Anaphalis DC. (Asteraceae), pp. 197-204 in Adansonia (3) (3) 43 (17) on page 200, DOI: 10.5252/adansonia2021v43a17, http://zenodo.org/record/5519428

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Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Asterales, Anaphalis meeboldii, Biodiversity, Asteraceae, Plantae, Taxonomy, Anaphalis

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