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 77126649-1%1.5%Myrothamnaceae%%N%%%fam.%Nied.%%Nied.%Myrothamnaceae%Nat. Pflanzenfam. [Engler & Prantl]%3(2a): 103%1891%nom. cons.%%%%%%tax. nov. 19605-1%1.1.2.1.1.4%Myrothamnaceae%%N%Myrothamnus%%gen.%Welw.%%Welw.%Myrothamnus%Apont.%578.%1859%%Gender: masculine%%%%%tax. nov. 430734-1%1.1.2.1.1.4%Myrothamnaceae%%N%Myrothamnus%%spec.%Welw.%%Welw.%Myrothamnus flabellifolius%Apont.%578.%1859%%%%%%%tax. nov. 430735-1%1.6%Myrothamnaceae%%N%Myrothamnus%%spec.%Baill.%%Baill.%Myrothamnus moschatus%Adansonia%9: 330%1870%nom. inval. provisional name [Protologue: But it's not impossible that, in these poorly known African regions, one encounters a type of transition that would permit these two plants [Myosurandra and Myrothamnus ] to be united in one genus: the one from Madagascar [Myosurandra moschata] would form a distinct section within the genus Myrothamnus, under the name M. (Myrosurandra) moschatus]%%%%%%tax. nov. 77209551-1%1.2%Myrothamnaceae%%N%Myrothamnus%%spec.%(Baill.) Baill. ex Nied.%(Baill.)%Baill. ex Nied.%Myrothamnus moschatus%Nat. Pflanzenfam. [Engler & Prantl]%3(2a): 105%1891%%%Hamamelidaceae Myosurandra moschata Baill.%%%%comb. nov.