2018
DOI: 10.1111/njb.01648
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Nomenclatural updates in Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae)

Abstract: The lectotypification of Ipomoea fimbriosepala, I. horsfalliae, I. marcellia, I. subincana and I. tenera is proposed herein. In addition, we suggest to change one name, from I. tubata to I. sidifolia since I. sidifolia predate I. tubata and must replace it.

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“…There are some records in Caatinga vegetation, where it grows on sandy soils. This species was long known as I. tubata, but the name I. sidifolia was published earlier and should be used for this species (Delgado-Junior et al 2017). It can be easily recognized by its hypocrateriform corolla, the outer sepals often recurved or reflexed, their margins often wavy-repand, with a gibbous base.…”
Section: Ipomoea Setosamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are some records in Caatinga vegetation, where it grows on sandy soils. This species was long known as I. tubata, but the name I. sidifolia was published earlier and should be used for this species (Delgado-Junior et al 2017). It can be easily recognized by its hypocrateriform corolla, the outer sepals often recurved or reflexed, their margins often wavy-repand, with a gibbous base.…”
Section: Ipomoea Setosamentioning
confidence: 99%