Garcinia andamanica King, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt.
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Garcinia andamanica King, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt. |
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Garcinia andamanica King, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt. View in CoL 2, Nat. Hist. 59(2): 170, t. 160. 1890. Lectotype (designated here): INDIA, Andaman Islands , 1884, King’s Coll. 224 ( CAL46765 About CAL !) Fig. 1 View Fig
Notes: King (1890) described G. andamanica referring to three gatherings (Helfer 872, Kurz s.n., and King’s Coll. 224) and according to Art. 9.6 of Shenzhen code (Turland et al., 2018), they constitute syntypes. Authors could trace the specimens collected by Kurz ( CAL46958 About CAL ) and King’s Coll. 224 ( CAL46765 About CAL ) at CAL, but could not locate Helfer 872 at CAL or in any other herbaria .
Received: 09.08.2018; Revised & Accepted: 24.03.2019 Published Online: 30.06.2019
“Khasya” ( Griffith 848) and Assam (Hooker & Thomson 14). Authors traced original materials of Griffith (CAL46566, G00458432, W0073367) and Hooker & Thomson (CAL, K000380443, K000677605, W18890318023, W18890318024, W18890318030, W0073366) in various herbaria. Among them, G00458432 is designated here as the lectotype, in accordance with Arts. 9.3 and 9.12 of the ICN.
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