Taxonomy Notes from Flann et al. 2010 Taxon 59: Type - (not in protologue, designated by Borisova in Komarov, 1963: 272, under...
Taxonomy Notes from Flann et al. 2010 Taxon 59: Type - (not in protologue, designated by Borisova in Komarov, 1963: 272, under Serratula sect. Klasea (Cass.) DC.): K. centauroides (L.) Cass. ex Kitag. (Serratula centauroides L.) Notes: In the protologue, Cassini refers to four species cultivated in the Jardin du Roi, designated by the names under which they were grown, but without committing himself as to whether they were correctly identified, so that he did not formally include the types of these names (one of which is Serratula centauroides); nor did he publish any combination under Klasea, there or later. [details]
Compositae Working Group (CWG) (2021). Global Compositae Database. Klasea Cass.. Accessed at: https://www.compositae.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1075405 on 2022-08-18
original description(ofSchumeria Iljin)(1960). Bot. Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 20 page(s): 363 [details]
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Contributed data: Full Name Data only shown for fields conflicting with the consensus taxon record Klasea [Vascular Plants of Russia] [details] Contributed data: Published Data only shown for fields conflicting with the consensus taxon record Cass. in Cuvier, Dict. Sci. Nat. 35. 1825. [Euro+Med] Dict. Sci. Nat. 35 [Kadereit & Jeffrey 2007] Dict. Sci. Nat. 35: 173 [Flann et al. 2010 Cassini Genera] Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 35: [Tropicos] [details] LSID urn:lsid:compositae.org:names:580352BC-475D-435E-86FE-07AD956D5FC9 [details] Taxonomy Notes from Flann et al. 2010 Taxon 59: Type - (not in protologue, designated by Borisova in Komarov, 1963: 272, under Serratula sect. Klasea (Cass.) DC.): K. centauroides (L.) Cass. ex Kitag. (Serratula centauroides L.) Notes: In the protologue, Cassini refers to four species cultivated in the Jardin du Roi, designated by the names under which they were grown, but without committing himself as to whether they were correctly identified, so that he did not formally include the types of these names (one of which is Serratula centauroides); nor did he publish any combination under Klasea, there or later. [details]