On the Alchemilla species described by B. S. Kharitontsev
Abstract
From four Alchemilla species described by B. S. Kharitontsev, only one (A. incisa Charitoncev, non Buser) is considered by us as a separate one, for which a new, legitimate name, A. tobolica, is proposed. Type specimens of both A. laxa (nom. illeg., non Plocek) and A. parvula were identified by us as A. micans while that of A. subobtusa was undoubtedly identified by us as A. circularis Juz.
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