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Oxalis cipoensis, nom. nov. (Oxalidaceae) is herein published as a replacement name for the illegitimate name Oxalis calcicola from Brazil, which is a later homonym of Oxalis calcicola from Guatemala.
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Souza Costa, T., Da Costa-Lima, J.L., Sakuragui, C.M. et al. Oxalis cipoensis, a new name for the illegitimate Oxalis calcicola (Oxalidaceae) from Brazil. Brittonia 73, 25–26 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12228-020-09639-4
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