2015
DOI: 10.12705/646.11
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What happens to Allium saxatile M.Bieb. (Amaryllidaceae)? An unknown story of the well‐known name

Abstract: The present lectotypification of the Caucasian endemic Allium saxatile M.Bieb. is found ineffective and falling outside the current concept of the species. The original collections of A. saxatile were destroyed during the Russian Civil War, and conservation of this name is suggested to avoid its lectotypification from remaining illustrations which belong to the Siberian species A. stellerianum and A. rubens. This conservation would also remove the illegitimacy of A. saxatile M.Bieb. caused by homonymy with the… Show more

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“…This nomenclatural study resulted in the description of six new species (including one hybrid), making a new combination based on a variety and designating two lectotypes and a neotype following the Melbourne Code (McNeill et al ., ). Two most critical nomenclatural cases were resolved earlier with the kind assistance of Alexander N. Sennikov and have already been published (Sennikov & Seregin, 2014, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This nomenclatural study resulted in the description of six new species (including one hybrid), making a new combination based on a variety and designating two lectotypes and a neotype following the Melbourne Code (McNeill et al ., ). Two most critical nomenclatural cases were resolved earlier with the kind assistance of Alexander N. Sennikov and have already been published (Sennikov & Seregin, 2014, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The details of the nomenclatural story of A. saxatile , additional rarely used synonyms and the formal proposal to conserve the name A. saxatile M.Bieb., with a conserved type, against A. saxatile Pall. 1776 (superfluous and illegitimate early homonym) can be found in Sennikov & Seregin ().…”
Section: Nomenclatural Summarymentioning
confidence: 97%
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