taxonID	type	description	language	source
254BCE6D765AFFF3FF11F8FDCF521238.taxon	description	Published Online: 31.03.2024 1954. Trisepalum lineicapsa C. E. C. Fisch., Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew. 1928 (7): 276. 1928. Lectotype (firststep designated by Weber et al., 2000; second-step designated here): INDIA, Mizoram (then Assam), Lushai hills, Aijal (Aizawl), 1225 m, September 1927, Mrs N. E. Parry 79 (K [K 000820540 digital image!]; isolecto K [K 000820539, K 000820541 digital images!]). Notes: Fischer (1928) described Trisepalum lineicapsa based on collection ‘ N. E. Parry 79 ’ from the Lushai hills of Mizoram, India. The collections associated with C. E. C. Fischer are housed at K (Stafleu & Cowan, 1976). We could locate three specimens ‘ N. E. Parry 79 ’ at K (K 000820539, K 000820540, K 000820541), all referred here as syntypes (Art. 9.6 of the ICN, Turland et al., 2018). Weber et al. (2000) cited “ Parry 79 (K; type of T. lineicapsa) ” without specifying a single sheet, hence a second-step lectotypification is desirable (Art. 9.17 of the ICN). Of the three sheets at K, K 000820539 bears shoots and fruits. The collector’s label on the bottom left reads, “ Lushai hills, Dydimocarpus species […… illegible], Aijal 4000 ft, No. 79, Sept. 1927, flowers claret colour ”, and the Kew label on the bottom right with the sheet apparently in Fischer’s handwriting, “ Trisepalum lineicapsa Fischer, Coll. Mrs. N. E. Parry No. 79, Aijal, Sept. 1927, Lushai Hills, Assam 4000 ft ”. The sheet K 000820540 has a branch with flowers, whereas K 000820541 has flowering shoots. Both these sheets are also marked as ‘ bis’ in ink, indicating that they are duplicates, and carry the same herbarium label as K 000820539. The sheet K 000820540 is designated here as the second-step lectotype, and K 000820539 and K 000820541 as isolectotypes.	en	S., Pandey, A. S., Kanthraj, T. S., Rana, L. M., Tewari, Nair, K. N. (2024): Typification of three names in DidymOCArPUS (Gesneriaceae). Rheedea 34 (1): 74-76, DOI: 10.22244/rheedea.2024.34.01.10, URL: https://doi.org/10.22244/rheedea.2024.34.01.10
254BCE6D765BFFF3FF28FE90CF201570.taxon	description	Weber et al. (2000) cited the type for Didymocarpus punduanus as “ Wallich 777 (K-W, W) ”. However, three sheets by Wallich 777 are currently available, one each in K (K 001111883), L (L 0003220) and W (W 0050210), all are syntypes (Art. 9.6 of the ICN). The sheet K 001111883 consists of two flowering and fruiting twigs, and bears Wallich’s handwritten label, “ 777 Didymocarpus punduana Wall. in Herb. 1824, Pundua, De Silva ”, on the upper left corner. L 0003220 has six fragmented leaves, and W 0050210 has two detached leaves, one imperfect flowering twig, and one vegetative twig. The specimen K 001111883 is well-preserved and matches the protologue of D. punduanus and is designated here as the lectotype, and L 0003220 and W 0050210 as isolectotypes.	en	S., Pandey, A. S., Kanthraj, T. S., Rana, L. M., Tewari, Nair, K. N. (2024): Typification of three names in DidymOCArPUS (Gesneriaceae). Rheedea 34 (1): 74-76, DOI: 10.22244/rheedea.2024.34.01.10, URL: https://doi.org/10.22244/rheedea.2024.34.01.10
254BCE6D765BFFF3FF28F948CE8E176B.taxon	description	Weber et al. (2000) cited “ Type, Nepal, Wallich (BM, G) ” for D. villosus. The herbarium sheet at G (G 00492509) cannot be a type as it was collected from Nepal in 1821, whereas Don’s Prodr. Fl. Nepal. is based on the specimens sent by Wallich to Lambert during 1818 – 1819 (Miller 1970; Stafleu & Cowan 1988). BM 000041747, which represents well-preserved specimens with flowers and fruits, is designated as the lectotype, and BM 000997734 as a residual syntype.	en	S., Pandey, A. S., Kanthraj, T. S., Rana, L. M., Tewari, Nair, K. N. (2024): Typification of three names in DidymOCArPUS (Gesneriaceae). Rheedea 34 (1): 74-76, DOI: 10.22244/rheedea.2024.34.01.10, URL: https://doi.org/10.22244/rheedea.2024.34.01.10
