Nomenclatural type of Torminalis glaberrima, current name for the species traditionally known as Sorbus torminalis (Rosaceae)
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Crataegus torminalis, Ganfoger, lectotype, nomenclature, Sorbus glaberrima, tautonymAbstract
The name Torminalis glaberrima (Rosaceae), based on the Gandoger’s name Sorbus glaberrima, is discussed and typified. Torminalis glaberrima is the current name of the species traditionally known as Sorbus torminalis. A lectotype is selected from a specimen preserved in the Claude Bernard Univsersity Lyon 1 Herbarium at LY.
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