Indobanalia thyrsiflora

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Indobanalia thyrsiflora

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Caryophyllales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Ordo: Caryophyllales

Familia: Amaranthaceae s.l.
Cladus: Amaranthaceae s.str.
Subfamilia: Amaranthoideae
Genus: Indobanalia
Species: Indobanalia thyrsiflora

Name

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Indobanalia thyrsiflora (Moq.) A.N.Henry & B.Roy, Bull. Bot. Surv. India 10: 274. (1969)

Synonyms

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  • Basionym
    • Banalia thyrsiflora Moq., Prodr. [A. P. de Candolle] 13(2): 278. (1849)
      • Type locality: "In India orientali. (Wall.!), in montibus Nilgheries (Gardn.!)".
      • Syntype: "Holotype": India, Indes orient., Wallich N. #6914a. P00609924
      • Syntype: s.coll., #Cat. no. 6914. K001126177, K001126187.
  • Homotypic ?
    • Celosia thyrsiflora Wall., Numer. List [Wallich] n. 6914. (1832), nom. inval.
    • Achyranthes thyrsiflora B.Heyne ex Wall., Numer. List [Wallich] n. 6914. (1832), nom. inval. in syn.
  • Heterotypic
    • Achyranthes polygonata B.Heyne ex Wall., Numer. List [Wallich] n. 6914. (1832), nom. inval. in syn.
    • Achyranthes virgata J.G.Klein ex Wall., Numer. List [Wallich] n. 6915. (1832), nom. inval. in syn.
    • Celosia missionis Wall., Numer. List [Wallich] n. 6915. (1832), nom. inval.
    • Celosia trigyna Wight ex Steud., Nomencl. Bot. [Steudel], ed. 2. 1: 316. (1840), nom. inval. in syn. (and later homonym of Celosia trigyna L. 1771)

Distribution

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Native distribution areas:
  • Asia-Tropical
    • Indian Subcontinent
      • India (S-India)

References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition

References

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Primary references

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