Type specimens of the Siberian and Russian Far Eastern taxa of family Crassulaceae H. St.-Hil. and Penthoraceae Rydb. ex Britton kept in the Herbarium of the Komarov Botanical Institute (LE)
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Data on type material of 55 taxa of the family Crassulaceae H. St.-Hil. (38 species, 1 subspecies, 14 varieties and 2 form of 6 genera) and 1 species of the fam. Penthoraceae Rydb. ex Britton kept in the Herbarium of the Komarov Botanical Institute (LE) are summarized in the paper. Information is given about types of both the names accepted in the “Vascular plants of the Soviet Far East” and “Flora of Siberia” and the names treated as synonyms.The collection includes type specimens for the names described by various authors. Among them, most types of E. Regel (1815–1892), K. F. Ledebour (1785–1851), N. S. Turchaninow (1796–1863) V. L. Komarov (1869–1945), A. G. Borisova (1903–1970), and some others. The oldest type specimens collected at the end of the eighteenth century belong to two taxa described by P. S. Pallas (1741–1811) – Sedum quadrifidum Pall. and Cotyledon malacophylla Pall. The data on type specimens is according to the scheme adopted for articles of this type, previously published in “Turczaninowia”. Lectotypes for 21 species, varieties and form names were chosen here. For a number of names lectotypes were selected and published previously. New combination Orostachys spinosa (L.) Sweet var. erubescens (Maxim.) Byalt, comb. nov. based on the name Cotyledon erubescens Maxim. is given.Downloads
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