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- into a number of sections by Kiger (1973, 1985), the following are lectotypified with their lectotype species. Subsequent cladistic classification by...
- species, but with no mention of the type. Hughes (in 1958) tried to lectotypify Sporocadus based on Sporocadus lichenicola. The genus was once synonymised...
- change in ICN Article 45, Ex 7. The name P. jiroveci is typified (both lectotypified and epitypified) by samples from human autopsies dating from the 1960s...
- Madagascar. The species was named by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. It was lectotypified by R.E.G. Pichi-Sermolli in 1957 based on an illustration by James Petiver...
- World as of January 2020[update] on the grounds that it was wrongly lectotypified. As of December 2019[update], the Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes...
- kurokawae is a rare lichen species that is endemic to ****an. It was lectotypified in 2013. Lai, M.J.; Qian, Z.G.; Xu, L. (2007). "Synopsis of the cetrarioid...
-  amplexicaulis auct. non Lehm. In his 1980 protologue, López González lectotypified both C. br****icifolium and O. amplexicaulis, demonstrating that material...
- Acharius transferred it to the genus Verrucaria in 1803. The name was lectotypified in 1987. Verrucaria obductilis and Verrucaria papillosa have been shown...
-  obovatus, and must therefore have the same type; the section was formally lectotypified in this way by Ernest Charles Nelson in 1978. For the same reason, the...
- was formally split into three species in 2001, with S. graminifolium lectotypified from the collections of Banks and Solander in the 1770s. S. graminifolium...