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protologue Taxonomy. (ˈprəʊtɒlɒg) Also protolog. [f. proto- + -logue.] The description and other details accompanying the first publication of the taxonomic name of a plant or animal.1905 Schuchert & Buckman in Science 9 June 900/1 For the sake of accuracy we suggest that the original description by... Oxford English Dictionary
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Verticordia densiflora var. cespitosa
from the Latin caespitosus (tufted), in reference to the habit of the type specimen, deliberately spelt cespitosa by Nicolas Turczaninow", both in the protologue wikipedia.org
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Symphyotrichum lentum
Aster lentus protologue in Manual of the Botany of the Region of San Francisco Bay by Edward Lee Greene. wikipedia.org
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Phalacra perspicaria
The protologue (species description) of Phalaena perspicaria by Fabricius is in Entomologia systematica emandata et aucta. wikipedia.org
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Teuscheria
According to the protologue, T. archilae and T. guatemalensis occur in the wild in Guatemala, while the type and the description of T. desireei were based wikipedia.org
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Varicellaria
However, the taxon was not validly published because "an identifier issued by a recognized repository was not cited in the protologue", contrary to rules wikipedia.org
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Ceanothus verrucosus
Classification The protologue for this species indicates a collection locality in San Diego, California, which would be consistent with the geographic specimens are consistent with C. verrucosus, and apparently were mislabeled from the beginning, representing the San Diego material indicated in the protologue wikipedia.org
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Symphyotrichum lateriflorum
He said the opposite: in the protologue for flagellaris, Shinners wrote in Latin "", which in English is "leaves totally glabrous on the abaxial side. An abundance of flower cluster stem hair ("") and the existence of abaxial leaf rib hair ("") were both in the Latin protologue published by de Candolle wikipedia.org
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Chrysotrichaceae
and "Chrysothricaceae" are alternative spellings that have been used in some older publications; the latter was used by Alexander Zahlbruckner in the protologue wikipedia.org
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Galium aschenbornii
References External links Protologue of Galium aschenbornii in Schauer's original description aschenbornii Flora of Central America Flora of Mexico Flora wikipedia.org
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Syntype
It is defined as "any specimen cited in the protologue when there is no holotype, or any one of two or more specimens simultaneously designated as types wikipedia.org
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Mycena purpureofusca
In his original protologue, Peck mentioned that he considered the species closely related to M. rubromarginata, but could be distinguished by its darker wikipedia.org
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Echium rauwolfii
Delile's protologue (in French) describes it thus: "The bark of the root is pink and thin; the stem is straight and branching, 6 decimeters high (2 feet wikipedia.org
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Thelenellaceae
However, the taxon was not validly published because "an identifier issued by a recognized repository was not cited in the protologue", contrary to rules wikipedia.org
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Erythranthe grandis
No type was cited in 1894 protologue, which noted only 'a conspicuous perennial of stream banks and some boggy places among the hills near the Bay.' wikipedia.org
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