Thanks a lot, Tapas ji.

On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 at 03:53, Tapas Chakrabarty <tchak...@gmail.com> wrote:

> While attending to an enquiry from a colleague regarding confusion created
> in most of the websites on the accepted name of a species of Western Ghats,
> India, most of which are showing Capparis baducca is a synonym of C.
> rheedei.
> I find that unlike all the websites, efi has correctly given C. baducca L.
> as an accepted name with interesting discussion about C. rheedei but not at
> all misleading us.
> I wish to clarify that there was a proposal to reject the Linnaean name
> Capparis baducca as being described from two continents. However, a special
> committee rejected the proposal and as a result, the Shenzhen Code (2018),
> Appendix - V gives: Capparis baducca L. is an accepted name with a
> conserved type based on an illustration, "Badukka" of Rheede, Hortus
> Malabaricus.
> Experts on Capparaceae can clarify whether C. rheedei DC. is same or
> distinct.
>


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