Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 09:02:07 From: SCHLAUER@chemie.uni-wuerzburg.de To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com Message-Id: <aabcdefg4055$foo@default> Subject: Re: N. Redlanderii history
Dear Trent,
> The female (seed bearing) plant was a bright pink pitchered N.
> kampotiana.
"N. kampotiana" is a later synonym of _N. anamensis_.
> N. Redlanderii was crossed onto N. Splendiana (kampotiana x maxima)
> and this cross was named N. East Everglades. The cross was
> registered in the CPN.
Please note (IMPORTANT!): Neither "N. redlanderi" (being a Latin
name, this would require a protologue according to the ICBN in Latin
and a type specimen) nor "N. splendiana" (a corrupt Latin name if it
was not indended to name the plant after a person or locality called
"Splend" or "Splendi") nor "East Everglades" were ever described or
even registered anywhere. The two first "names" were published as
nomina nuda (in CPN 23:4, 1994). They are by no means valid. NB: I
was *not* a CPN co-editor in 1994.
Kind regards
Jan
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