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A new name for a south asian xylopia (annonaceae) species

I. M. Turner
- 18 Oct 2011 - 
- Vol. 68, Iss: 3, pp 339-341
TLDR
Turner is here proposed as an avowed substitute for Xylopia patoniae I.M.F.Turner et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed Patonia parvifolia Wight as the lectotype, maintaining Patonia as a synonym of Xylopus.
Abstract
Xylopia parvifolia (Wight) Hook.f. & Thomson (Annonaceae), based on Patonia parvifolia Wight, is a tree species native to Sri Lanka and India. Unfortunately the widely used name is an illegitimate later homonym. Xylopia patoniae I.M.Turner is here proposed as an avowed substitute. There have been two proposals to lectotypify Patonia Wight. The earliest, and one to be followed, proposed Patonia parvifolia Wight as the lectotype, maintaining Patonia as a synonym of Xylopia. A later proposal to make Patonia walkeri Wight (≡ Diospyros walkeri (Wight) Gurke) the type has to be disregarded.

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A revision of Xylopia L. (Annonaceae): the species of Tropical Africa

David M. Johnson, +1 more
- 24 Apr 2018 - 
TL;DR: A revision of the 45 species of the pantropical genus Xylopia in Tropical Africa includes descriptions of six new species and a new section of the genus, which shows specializations that promote vertebrate dispersal, primarily by hornbills and monkeys.
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A conspectus of Indo‐Burmese Annonaceae

TL;DR: A list of the Annonaceae taxa native to the Indo-Burmese Region is presented, and Polyalthia corticosa (Pierre) Finet & Gagnep is considered the correct name for P. obliqua in India and Bangladesh.
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A revised handbook to the flora of Ceylon

TL;DR: The authors provides a guide to the monocotyledonous flowering-plant family Poaceae of Sri Lanka, which contains contributions from botanical researchers based around the world, including Kew, Washington, Paris and Leiden.
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Generic delimitation and relationships in Ebenaceae sensu lato: evidence from six plastid DNA regions

TL;DR: A western Gondwanan origin of family is supported and indicates that both vicariant and long-distance dispersal events played an important role in attaining current distributions.
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Studies in Annonaceae. XIV. Index to generic names of Annonaceae.

A. K. van Setten, +1 more
- 19 Aug 1990 - 
TL;DR: A list of all known generic names in Annonaceae, including orthographic variants and nomina nuda, is offered and topics include place and date of original publication, synonymy, and typification.
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