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Lectotypification and New Locality Report for Monotypic and Critically Endangered GENUS Catamixis (Asteraceae: Pertyoideae: Pertyeae)

Abstract

Catamixis baccharoides Thomson, a narrow range endemic species of a monotypic genus Catamixis Thomson (Asteraceae: Pertyoideae: Pertyeae) found in India and Nepal, is lectotypified. Detailed morpho-taxonomic characterization and updated distribution range is provided for the first time with a new locality record for this critically endangered species.

Keywords

Asteraceae, Catamixis, Endemic, Endangered, Lectotypification.

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