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A FIFTH SUMMARY OF THE VERBENACEAE, AVICENNIACEAE, STILBACEAE, DICRASTILIDACEAE, SYMPHOREMACEAE, NYCTANTHACEAE, AND ERIOCAULACEAE OF THE WORLD AS TO VALID TAXA, GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION, AND SYNONYMY Supplement 7 Harold N. Moldenke Since the publication of the 6th supplement to the above work in PHYTOLOGIA, volume 3U, number 3, on October 1, 1976, 2,009 new herbarium specimens have come to me from 15 institutional and pri-vate herbaria on five continents. This new material, in addition to a vast amount of new literature which has been examined by my wife and/or myself, has brought to light numerous new taxa, new geographic records, new invalid names, spellings, and accrediti-ons, as well as numerous additional emendations and corrections of former entries. These are presented herewith (as promised on page 97U of the original work) . Herbarium specimen or literature citations substantiating these records are presented, as usual, in my monographs of the genera involved or in their periodic supplements, mostly published in PHYTOLOGIA. Citation to place of publication of the names listed in Part II are also given in detail in these monographs or their supplements . Addenda and errata to Part I: The known geographic distribution of the accepted taxa: CANADA: Quebec : Verbena hastata L. [Steraes Island] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Vermont: Verbena hastata L. [Grand Isle County] Virginia: L achnocaulon anceps (Walt.) Morong [Dinwiddle County] Verbena urticifolia L. [Nelson County] North Carolina: Callicarpa americana L. [Hattaras Island] Eriocaulon decangulare f . parvicepa Moldenke [Carteret County] Verbena bonariensis L. [Tyrrell County] South Carolina: Lachnocaulon anceps f . glabrescens Moldenke [Kershaw County] Florida: Clerodendrum kaempferi (Jacq.) Sieb. [Dade County] Duranta repens L. [Hillsborough Countyj Sanibel Island] Lachnocaulon anceps (Walt.) Morong [Calhoun & Lee Counties] 28

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A Fifth Summary of the Verbenaceae, Avicenniaceae, Stilbaceae, Dicrastylidaceae , Symphoremaceae, Nyctanthaceae, and Eriocaulaceae of the world as to valid taxa , geographic distribution, and synonomy. Supplement 7

H N Moldenke
Phytologia 36: 28-48 (1977)

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