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Lectotype of Asperula cynanchica (Herb. Burser XIX: 8 [UPS-BURSER]). 

Lectotype of Asperula cynanchica (Herb. Burser XIX: 8 [UPS-BURSER]). 

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The typification of Asperula cynanchica L. (Rubiaceae) is discussed. Designation of a lectotype is based on consultation of Linnaeus’s original material and the literature cited in the protologue. The herbarium sheet preseved at UPS [Herb. Burser XIX: 8 (UPS-BURSER)] is designated as lectotype.

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