Validación del nombre Abies × masjoannis (Pinaceae)
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v42i2.2317Abstract
La denominación “Abies × masjoannis” se aplica a un híbrido entre Abies alba y A. pinsapo (Pinaceae). Sin embargo, no fue indicado ningún tipo nomenclatural para esta denominación y en consecuencia no puede ser considerado como un nombre válidamente publicado de acuerdo al Código Internacional de Nomenclatura o Código de Melbourne de 2012 (Art. 40.1 y H. 10.1). En la presente comunicación se valida el nombre.
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