Group GC, Roalson EH, Jiménez-Mejías P, et al (2021) A framework infrageneric classification of Carex (Cyperaceae) and its organizing principles. Journal of Systematics and Evolution 59:726–762. https://doi.org/10.1111/jse.12722
BEFORE YOU COMMENT: This is an update of Carex infrageneric taxonomy, the reduced concepts of these sections requires that they be merged into subg. Carex to preserve ID accuracy post-update. We are not doing away with Carex infrageneric taxonomy. These are the taxa that are currently empty. We are currently about 90% done with the changes, after they are done the new sections and complexes will be moved back into subg. Carex.
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BEFORE YOU COMMENT: This is an update of Carex infrageneric taxonomy, the reduced concepts of these sections requires that they be merged into subg. Carex to preserve ID accuracy post-update. We are not doing away with Carex infrageneric taxonomy. These are the taxa that are currently empty. We are currently about 90% done with the changes, after they are done the new sections and complexes will be moved back into subg. Carex.
Los desacuerdos no intencionados ocurren cuando un grupo padre (B) se adelgaza al cambiar un grupo hijo (E) a otra parte del árbol taxonómico, provocando que las Identificaciones existentes del grupo padre sean interpretados como desacuerdos con las Identificaciones existentes del grupo hijo cambiado.
Identification
La ID 2 del taxón E será un desacuerdo no intencionado con la ID 1 del taxón B después del intercambio de ancestros
Si el adelgazamiento del grupo padre provoca más de 10 desacuerdos no intencionados, deberías dividir el grupo padre después de intercambiar el grupo hijo para substituir las identificaciones existentes del grupo padre (B) con identificaciones con las que no esté en desacuerdo,
BEFORE YOU COMMENT: This is an update of Carex infrageneric taxonomy, the reduced concepts of these sections requires that they be merged into subg. Carex to preserve ID accuracy post-update. We are not doing away with Carex infrageneric taxonomy. These are the taxa that are currently empty. We are currently about 90% done with the changes, after they are done the new sections and complexes will be moved back into subg. Carex.