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Gandriloa (Oligandra) 

 Gelfuga (Fluggea) 

 Gifola (Filago) 

 Gosela (Selago) 

 Ifloga (Filago) 

 Lagatea (Galatea ) 

 Lebidiera (Briedelia) 

 Narthecium (Anthericum) 

 Neoceis (Senecio) 



II. Vernacular mutilations. 

 Andreoskia 

 Beccarinda 

 Berkleasmium 

 Bolusafra 

 Brittonamra 

 Cavanilla 

 Clarkeinda 

 Cosimibuena 

 Dickneckera 

 Durandeeldea 

 Elidurandia 

 Fregirardia 

 Gomortega 

 Gonzalagunia 

 Hallomuellera 

 Hasskarlinda 



Nepera (Spennera)' 

 Norysca (Ascyron) 

 Obaejaca (Jacobaea) 

 Oglifa (Filago) 

 Parosela (Psoralea) 

 Phledinium (Delphinium) 

 Ran ugia ( Angu r ia ) 

 Trelotra (Rottlera) 

 Trilisa (Liatris) 



Isidrogalvia 



Itoasia 



Kinginda 



Kurzamra 



Kurzinda 



Lippomuellera 



Maximowasia 



Meyerafra 



Muelleramra 



Razumovia 



Ridleyinda 



Schinzafra 



Sebschauera 



Schweinfurthafra 



Watsonamra 



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A name is not valid unless its etymology and application are clearly indi- 

 cated : this rule is not retroactive. 



"Nomina generica, quae Characterem essentialem, vel faciem 

 plantae exhibent, optimae sunt." Critica Botanica 97. 



"Botanists who have generic names to publish show judgment 

 and taste by attending to the following recommendations : . . 

 . . (2) To give the etymology of each name." Paris Code, 

 Article 28. 



