Lectotypification of Sida beddomei (Malvaceae)
Abstract
The lectotype is designated for the name  Sida beddomei K.C.Jacob (Malvaceae).Keywords
Lectotype, Holotype, Madras Herbarium, Protologue.
Author Biography
Perumal Murugan
Botanical Suruvey of India, Southern Regional Centre, Coimbatore and Junior Project Fellow
Chidambaram Murugan
Botany and Scientist E
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