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{{TalkChanges|Original=Rubus parviflorus is distinguished from other flowering raspberries by its erect, unarmed stems, simple leaves, large flowers, white petals, glabrous, clavate styles, and yellowish to reddish stipitate glands covering most plant parts.|ChangedTo=Rubus nutkanus is distinguished from other flowering raspberries by its erect, unarmed stems, simple leaves, large flowers, white petals, glabrous, clavate styles, and yellowish to reddish stipitate glands covering most plant parts.|Location=Discussion|Category=Discussion|Reason="R. parviflorus Weston … is an older homonym of R. parviflorus Nutt. (Genera of North American Plants 1: 308 [1818]), the thimbleberry. Therefore the latter requires another correct name. The oldest legitimate synonym is Rubus nutkanus Moc. ex Seringe. This is thus the correct name of the species . . ."|FixedInFNA=yes|Comments=|Authority=Kanchi Gandhi, 5 Dec 2018|Volume=9}} | {{TalkChanges|Original=Rubus parviflorus is distinguished from other flowering raspberries by its erect, unarmed stems, simple leaves, large flowers, white petals, glabrous, clavate styles, and yellowish to reddish stipitate glands covering most plant parts.|ChangedTo=Rubus nutkanus is distinguished from other flowering raspberries by its erect, unarmed stems, simple leaves, large flowers, white petals, glabrous, clavate styles, and yellowish to reddish stipitate glands covering most plant parts.|Location=Discussion|Category=Discussion|Reason="R. parviflorus Weston … is an older homonym of R. parviflorus Nutt. (Genera of North American Plants 1: 308 [1818]), the thimbleberry. Therefore the latter requires another correct name. The oldest legitimate synonym is Rubus nutkanus Moc. ex Seringe. This is thus the correct name of the species . . ."|FixedInFNA=yes|Comments=|Authority=Kanchi Gandhi, 5 Dec 2018|Volume=9}} | ||
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Original | Rubus parviflorus is typically associated with western North America but was originally described from plants at its eastern range limit in northern Michigan. |
Changed to | Rubus nutkanus is typically associated with western North America but was originally described from plants at its eastern range limit in northern Michigan. |
Location | Discussion |
Category | Discussion |
Reason | "R. parviflorus Weston … is an older homonym of R. parviflorus Nutt. (Genera of North American Plants 1: 308 [1818]), the thimbleberry. Therefore the latter requires another correct name. The oldest legitimate synonym is Rubus nutkanus Moc. ex Seringe. This is thus the correct name of the species . . ." |
Volume | 9 |
Authority | Kanchi Gandhi, 5 Dec 2018 |
Fixed in FNA SMW | yes |
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Original | Rubus parviflorus is distinguished from other flowering raspberries by its erect, unarmed stems, simple leaves, large flowers, white petals, glabrous, clavate styles, and yellowish to reddish stipitate glands covering most plant parts. |
Changed to | Rubus nutkanus is distinguished from other flowering raspberries by its erect, unarmed stems, simple leaves, large flowers, white petals, glabrous, clavate styles, and yellowish to reddish stipitate glands covering most plant parts. |
Location | Discussion |
Category | Discussion |
Reason | "R. parviflorus Weston … is an older homonym of R. parviflorus Nutt. (Genera of North American Plants 1: 308 [1818]), the thimbleberry. Therefore the latter requires another correct name. The oldest legitimate synonym is Rubus nutkanus Moc. ex Seringe. This is thus the correct name of the species . . ." |
Volume | 9 |
Authority | Kanchi Gandhi, 5 Dec 2018 |
Fixed in FNA SMW | yes |
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Original | Rubus parviflorus subsp. velutinus (W.H. Brewer) Roy L. Taylor & MacBryde; R. parviflorus var. velutinus (W.H. Brewer) Greene |
Changed to | Rubus parviflorus Nuttall, Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 1: 308. 1818, not Weston 1770 |
Location | Synonymy |
Category | Synonymy |
Reason | "R. parviflorus Weston … is an older homonym of R. parviflorus Nutt. (Genera of North American Plants 1: 308 [1818]), the thimbleberry. Therefore the latter requires another correct name. The oldest legitimate synonym is Rubus nutkanus Moc. ex Seringe. This is thus the correct name of the species . . ." |
Volume | 9 |
Authority | Kanchi Gandhi, 5 Dec 2018 |
Fixed in FNA SMW | yes |
Comments |
Change made | |
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Original | Rubus parviflorus Nuttall Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 1: 308. 1818 |
Changed to | Rubus nutkanus Mociño ex Seringe in A. P. de Candolle and A. L. P. P. de Candolle, Prodr. 2: 566. 1825 |
Location | Accepted name |
Category | Name, authority and publication |
Reason | "R. parviflorus Weston … is an older homonym of R. parviflorus Nutt. (Genera of North American Plants 1: 308 [1818]), the thimbleberry. Therefore the latter requires another correct name. The oldest legitimate synonym is Rubus nutkanus Moc. ex Seringe. This is thus the correct name of the species . . ." |
Volume | 9 |
Authority | Kanchi Gandhi, 5 Dec 2018 |
Fixed in FNA SMW | yes |
Comments | 12/9/2019 The genus name of the synonym Rubus parviflorus needs to be spelled out in the eflora. Message sent. 12/10/2019 Fixed http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=250100441 |