taxonID	type	description	language	source
038F87F0D2691D07340BFDDAFC0D102A.taxon	description	Heliotropium nigerinum A. Chev. (1920) 45. — Syntypes: A. J. B. Chevalier 1168 (P), Mali, Sebi, 11 July 1899, A. J. B. Chevalier 1365 (P), Mali, sur les bords du marigot de Day, 3 Aug. 1899. [Note: often considered as nomen nudum, but since Chevalier gives a description, we consider this name validly published.] Heliotropium marifolium auct. non Retz: Baker & Wright (1905) 40. Note — The authorship of H. katangense is rather unclear. The name is published with as sole author Gürke, but in a paper written by De Wildeman, where the introduction (at page vii) thanks several workers in Berlin, including Gürke, for their help, but only of K. Schumann it is explicitly mentioned he made the descriptions for his new species. We therefore have to assume only the name was coined by Gürke and the description is by De Wildeman.	en	Simons, E. L. A. N., Wieringa, J. J. (2019): The Euploca baclei complex (Boraginaceae subfam. Heliotropioideae). Blumea 64 (1): 92-95, DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2019.64.01.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2019.64.01.03
038F87F0D2681D063752FF61FE211632.taxon	description	As stated in the introduction, many taxa, especially from South America, that belong in Euploca have not yet been transferred. Since we have no opinion on the status of many names from the New World we will not deal with those, but for tropical Africa there are only two accepted taxa that have not yet been combined in Euploca, so by making these combinations at least this part of the world will have been dealt with. Therefore we propose the next two combinations:	en	Simons, E. L. A. N., Wieringa, J. J. (2019): The Euploca baclei complex (Boraginaceae subfam. Heliotropioideae). Blumea 64 (1): 92-95, DOI: 10.3767/blumea.2019.64.01.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2019.64.01.03
