Id%Version%Family%Infra family%Hybrid genus%Genus%Infra genus%Rank%Authors%Basionym author%Publishing author%Full name without family and authors%Publication%Collation%Publication year full%Name status%Remarks%Basionym%Replaced synonym%Nomenclatural synonym%Distribution%Citation type 30005049-2%1.1.2.1.1.3%Myrtaceae%%N%Pimenta%%gen.%Lindl.%%Lindl.%Pimenta%Coll. Bot. (Lindley)%pt. 4: sub t. 19%1821%%Protologue (quoted): The Allspice plant of the West Indies considered a distinct genus by Dr. Solander, who has called it Myrcia in his Manuscripts. It has a straight style, a stigma somewhat capitate, an ovary with two cells, each containing a single ovulum hanging by its middle from the top of the dissepiment, its seeds solitary, with the organization of Myrtus. Myrcia being very near Myrsine in sound, we would propose that the specific be altered to a generic appellation, and that the plant be called Pimenta officinalis%%%%%tax. nov.