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Typification of Limonia crenulata (Rutaceae)

Abstract

Lectotype is designated here for the name Limonia crenulata Roxb. (Rutaceae), along with notes on its typification.

Keywords

India, Lectotype, Naringi.

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Author Biography

Lalita Saini

Department of Botany Research scholar

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