Stillingia salpingadenia var. salicina (Chodat & Hassl.) Pax & Hoffmann (1912: 190)

Mariaathiê-Souza, Sarah, Melo, André Laurênio De, Silva, Marcos José Da & Sales, Margareth Ferreira De, 2016, New synonyms and typifications of Stillingia (Euphorbiaceae), Phytotaxa 266 (3), pp. 183-194 : 189-190

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Stillingia salpingadenia var. salicina (Chodat & Hassl.) Pax & Hoffmann (1912: 190)
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11. Stillingia salpingadenia var. salicina (Chodat & Hassl.) Pax & Hoffmann (1912: 190) View in CoL .— Sapium salpingadenium var. salicina Chodat & Hassler (1905: 677) . Lectotype (here designated):— PARAGUAY. Cordillera: in regione collium, Cerros de Tobaty, September 1900, E. Hassler 6346 (G 00307532!, isolectotypes BM 000526396!, F 768590!, G 00307531!, G 00307534!, G-BOISS 00307542!, G-DC 00307535!, K 000600952!, MPU 015227!, NY 01795737!, P 04864858!, P 04864862!, UC 941539!). Remaining syntypes:— PARAGUAY. Province unknown: in campo sicco in regione cursus superioris fluminis, November 1901 – 1902, E. Hassler 7782 (BM 000590545!, G 00307533!, NY!, UC 941538!). [= Stillingia salpingadenia ( Müller Argoviensis 1863: 121) Huber (1906: 452) ].

Chodat & Hassler (1905) based their description of Sapium salpingadenium var. salicina on two syntypes.The specimen Hassler 6346 deposited in G is selected as lectotype taking into consideration its compliance with the protologue and good conservation status, and also because this institution houses great parts of Hassler’s collections from Paraguay.

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