taxonID	type	description	language	source
03E5871BFFF7FFE7FC97EDC0FA0EFC37.taxon	materials_examined	– Lectotype (designated by Crow 1978: 73): Herb. Linn. No. 177.2 (LINN). – Note: Linnaeus (1771) did not publish a new name but cited Arduino’s name. Nevertheless, Linnaeus is often incorrectly cited as author of the name. Rossmann (1860) considered the epithet “ apetala ” as meaningless for a plant with (minute) petals and provided a nomenclaturally superfluous (and hence illegitimate) replacement name for S. apetala. Schlosser & Vukotinović (1869) cited “ Moenchia quaternella Alsch. ” as a synonym of S. quaternella. However, they were not citing a basionym but rather what they evidently regarded as a misapplied name – M. quaternella sensu Alschinger, non Ehrh. – because on p. 356 “ Moenchia quaternella Ehrh. ” was cited as a synonym of M. erecta (L.) G. Gaertn. & al. Sagina quaternella was nomenclaturally superfluous when published, and is an illegitimate replacement name for S. apetala, because the latter name was also cited in its synonymy.	en	Dillenberger, Markus S., Kadereit, Joachim W. (2022): The distinction between Sagina apetala and S. micropetala (Caryophyllaceae: Sagineae), their phylogenetic relationships, and a note on the coastal origin of some widespread ruderals. Willdenowia 52 (1): 5-23, DOI: 10.3372/wi.52.52101, URL: https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.52.52101
03E5871BFFF4FFF9FCCDEFA0FC9BF917.taxon	materials_examined	– Lectotype (designated here): Herbarium Britannicum, Fasc. 7, no. 155 (E 00455340; isolectotype: PH 00022257). – Protologue: “ On the sea coast not unfrequent, in Angus-shire, Isle of Sky, near Aberdeen, Queensferry and Edinburgh ”.	en	Dillenberger, Markus S., Kadereit, Joachim W. (2022): The distinction between Sagina apetala and S. micropetala (Caryophyllaceae: Sagineae), their phylogenetic relationships, and a note on the coastal origin of some widespread ruderals. Willdenowia 52 (1): 5-23, DOI: 10.3372/wi.52.52101, URL: https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.52.52101
03E5871BFFEAFFF9FF30EB40FA88FCB7.taxon	materials_examined	– Lectotype (designated here): [Germany], Heiligenhaven, Aug 1825, Nolte s. n. (C 10024083 specimen no. 3 on sheet; Fig. 2). – Protologue: “ Inter segetes solo pingui ad Heiligenhaven, Blankenese, Altonam et Buchholz Lauenburgise legit celeberr. Professor Nolte ”. – Note: The protologue does not provide separate information for var. erecta and var. decumbens. Specimen no. 3 on the sheet consists of three large plants all belonging to S. micropetala and has the correct location, collector and date. Specimen no. 1 seems to include var. decumbens, no. 2 lacks a date, and label information of no. 4 does not fit the protologue.	en	Dillenberger, Markus S., Kadereit, Joachim W. (2022): The distinction between Sagina apetala and S. micropetala (Caryophyllaceae: Sagineae), their phylogenetic relationships, and a note on the coastal origin of some widespread ruderals. Willdenowia 52 (1): 5-23, DOI: 10.3372/wi.52.52101, URL: https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.52.52101
