taxonID	type	description	language	source
03CA878D24626A30DF8FFB07FE1BF8EC.taxon	type_taxon	Type — Allonymphaea rayaniensis (M. Chandler) Doweld, comb. nov.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A30DF8FFB07FE1BF8EC.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype — Egypt, western desert, Wadi Rayan (V. 31120, Natural History Museum, London, U. K.) – figured: pl. 16, fig. 58 - 63.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A30DF8FFB07FE1BF8EC.taxon	discussion	Stratigraphy: Eocene (Lutetian).	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A30DF8FFB07FE1BF8EC.taxon	etymology	Etymology: by superficial likeness to the fruits of extant Nymphaea L. (1753: 510).	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A30DF8FFB07FE1BF8EC.taxon	discussion	The genus Thiebaudia M. Chandler (1954: 180) was proposed for the fossil distinctive fruits from the Eocene (Lutetian) sediments of Wadi Rayan, western desert of Egypt (Northern Africa). These fossil remains were initially related with fruits of Flacourtiaceae, but later re-interpreted by Chester and Chandler as possible nymphaeaceous remains (vide Collinson, 1980). Since the fossil generic name is a (para) homonym of previously validly published orchidaceous generic name Thiebautia Colla (1824: 161) and ericaceous Thibaudia Ruiz et Pavon ex Jaume St. - Hilaire (1805: 362), a generic name is here validated.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A30DF8FFD9FFBBFFB58.taxon	type_taxon	Type — Alloceltidoxylon eocenicum (Wheeler & Manchester) Doweld, comb. nov.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A30DF8FFD9FFBBFFB58.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype — U. S. A.: Clarno Nut Beds, Wheeler Co., Oregon (USNM 507952, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA) – figured: fig. 42.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A30DF8FFD9FFBBFFB58.taxon	discussion	Stratigraphy: Eocene (Ypresian: Clarno Formation).	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A30DF8FFD9FFBBFFB58.taxon	etymology	Etymology: by superficial likeness to the woods of extant Celtis Linnaeus (1753: 1043).	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A30DF8FFD9FFBBFFB58.taxon	discussion	The fossil-genus Scottoxylon Wheeler & Manchester was described on the basis of fossil woods from the Middle Eocene (Ypresian) sediments of Clarno Nut Beds, Oregon, USA (Clarno Formation). However, the fossil-generic name is a later illegitimate (para) homonym of fossil wood genus Scotoxylon Vegellehner (1967) of protopinoid plants of the Upper Jurassic age from Helmsdale, Sutherland, Scotland, U. K. Thus, a new replacement name for the fossil wood generic name putatively related to the extant genus Celtis L. is necessary and validated.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A33DF8FF8EBFC13FE26.taxon	type_taxon	Type — Arecocaryon messelense (M. E. Collinson, Manchester & V. Wilde) Doweld, comb. nov.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A33DF8FF8EBFC13FE26.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype — GERMANY: Hesse, Landkreis Darmstadt-Dieburg, Messel (SM. B Me 2135, Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Frankfurt, Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) – figured: pl. 5 d.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A33DF8FF8EBFC13FE26.taxon	discussion	Stratigraphy: Eocene (Lutetian).	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A33DF8FF8EBFC13FE26.taxon	etymology	Etymology: by superficial likeness to the fruits of extant Arecaceae.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24626A33DF8FF8EBFC13FE26.taxon	discussion	The distinctive fossil fruits of the Eocene sediments of Messel formed a distinct fossil-genus Friedemannia M. E. Collinson et al. (2012). However, the fossil generic name is preoccupied by the generic name of well-known chlorococcoid algae, Friedmannia Chantanachat & Bold (1962). In this connection, a new generic name, Arecocaryon nom. nov., is proposed in place of Friedemannia M. E. Collinson et al. (2012).	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A33DF8FFD92FAF1FB5E.taxon	type_taxon	Type — Paralnoxylon arborescens (Stopes) Doweld, comb. nov.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A33DF8FFD92FAF1FB5E.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype — U. K., England, Kent, near Ightham (V. 12321 and slides V. 12321 a, b, c, d, e, f, Natural History Museum, London, U. K.) – figured: pl. 26 - 28; text-figs. 76 - 78.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A33DF8FFD92FAF1FB5E.taxon	discussion	Stratigraphy: Palaeocene (Thanetian) [see Crawley (2001: 23) for the correction of the initially erroneous Cretaceous (Aptian) age].	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A33DF8FFD92FAF1FB5E.taxon	etymology	Etymology: by superficial likeness to the woods of extant Alnus Mill.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A33DF8FFD92FAF1FB5E.taxon	discussion	The fossil-genus Cantia Stopes was described on the basis of fossil woods from the erroneously thought Upper Cretaceous (Aptian) sediments of England; Crawley (2001) presented the solid new evidence that these fossil remains come from the younger, Palaeocene (Thanetian) sediments. However, the generic name is a later illegitimate (para) homonym of fossil algal genus Kantia Pia (1912) of the family Dasycladaceae. Thus, a new replacement name for the fossil wood generic name related to extant genus Alnus L. is necessary and here proposed — Paralnoxylon nom. nov.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A33DF8FFB05FE14F8D5.taxon	type_taxon	Type — Paranyssa serrata (Newberry) Doweld, comb. nov.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A33DF8FFB05FE14F8D5.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype — USA: Montana, Tongue River [erroneously? Banks of Yellowstone river, Montana] (USNM 7003 [counterpart of same specimen YPM 11586], National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA).	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A33DF8FFB05FE14F8D5.taxon	discussion	Stratigraphy: Palaeocene.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A33DF8FFB05FE14F8D5.taxon	etymology	Etymology: by superficial likeness to the leaves of extant Nyssa L. (1753: 1058).	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A33DF8FFB05FE14F8D5.taxon	discussion	The distinctive fossil foliage of the Palaeocene sediments of North America named initially as Alnus serrata Newberry (1868) was revised and formed a distinct fossil-genus Browniea Manchester & Hickey (2007). However, the fossil generic name is preoccupied by the generic name of well-known extant plant, Brownea Jacquin (1760) of Fabaceae, conserved with that spelling. In this connection, a new generic name, Paranyssa gen. nov., is proposed in place of Browniea Manchester et Hickey.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A32DF8FF882FC79FDC1.taxon	description	Type — Komaroviopsis anisosperma (Korovin) Doweld, comb. nov.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A32DF8FF882FC79FDC1.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype — UZBEKISTAN [formerly USSR], Qashqadaryo viloyati, Korovin s. n. (TASH).	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A32DF8FF882FC79FDC1.taxon	etymology	Etymology: in honour of Vladimir Leont’jevich Komarov (1869 — 1945), Russian botanist.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24616A32DF8FF882FC79FDC1.taxon	discussion	Both generic names in current use, Komarovia Korovin (1940) of Apiaceae and Komaroffia Kuntze (1887) of Ranunculaceae, commemorate the Russian botanist Vladimir Leont’jevich Komarov [Комаров] (1869 — 1945), the spelling of which is different being derived from the Latin base [Komarov -] or the German base [Komaroff -] of transliteration of his surname. In addition, a new tribal name Komaroviopsideae trib. nov. is proposed to replace previously proposed ‘ Komarovieae’ J. Zhou & S. R. Downie, nom. inval. (in Zhou et al., 2009: 64), but invalidly published [lacking discernible characters, i. e. descriptive statement does not satisfy the requirement of Art. 38.1 (a) for a “ description or diagnosis ”), since the authors defined the new tribe as “ Tribus generum distributionis Asia ”:	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24606A32DF8FFDFEFC39FCE1.taxon	description	Description — Leaves 2 – 3 - ternate to 4 – 5 - ternatisect. Fruits compressed dorsally, of two unequal mericarpia: one with 3, the other with 4 prominent ribs, carpophore bifid, vallecular vitae 1 – 2 (3), commissural 2 to 4 or 6, rib oil ducts in prominent ribs. Seeds transversely (semi) lunate to deeply sulcate, sometimes with a broad deep groove.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24606A32DF8FFDFEFC39FCE1.taxon	type_taxon	Type — Komaroviopsis Doweld	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24606A32DF8FFDFEFC39FCE1.taxon	synonymic_list	Genera: — Parasilaus Leute, Cyclorhiza M. L. Sheh & R. H. Shan, Calyptrosciadium Rech. f & Kuber, Changium H. Wolff, Chuanminshen M. L. Sheh & R. H. Shan, Komaroviopsis Doweld	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24606A32DF8FFCDEFBBAFB81.taxon	type_taxon	Type — Marcanodendron codesuri (Marcano-Berti) Doweld, comb. nov.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24606A32DF8FFCDEFBBAFB81.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype — VENEZUELA. Bolívar. L. Marcano-Berti 2565 (MER).	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24606A32DF8FFCDEFBBAFB81.taxon	etymology	Eponymy: In honour of Luis Marcano-Berti, famous Venezuelan botanist and discoverer of the taxon.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24606A32DF8FFB39FD78F93A.taxon	type_taxon	Type — Papyrocactus papyracanthus (Engelmann) Doweld, comb. nov.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24606A32DF8FFB39FD78F93A.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype — USA: New Mexico: between the lower hills near Santa Fé, A. Fendler # 12, 15 May 1847 (MO 2017206).	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24606A32DF8FFB39FD78F93A.taxon	etymology	Etymology: from Greek stem papyros, paper-like spines of the cactus.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
03CA878D24606A32DF8FFB39FD78F93A.taxon	discussion	In a revision of the tribe Cacteae, subtribe Sclerocactinae Doweld of the Cactaceae (Doweld 1998, 2000), the genus Toumeya Britton & Rose (1922) was accepted as a distinct genus on the basis of the comprehensive complex of characters, including newly added seed micromorphology in particular. However, the parahomonym was known at that time, and Doweld (in litt.) submitted an official request to the General Committee of Botanical Nomenclature for the binding decision whether the pair of parahomonyms, Toumeya Britton & Rose (1922) and Tuomeya W. H. Harvey (1858), are sufficiently alike to be confused. The Committee for Spermatophyta resolved the case and confirmed that these generic names are homonyms (Brummitt 2004: 824), and the General Committee approved this decision (Barrie 2006: 798). In this connection, a new replacement name for cacti is validated here in anticipation of the preparing new revision of the systematics of the tribe Cacteae.	en	Doweld, Alexander B. (2021): Fossil Alloceltidoxylon, Allonymphaea, Arecocaryon, Paralnoxylon and Paranyssa and extant Komaroviopsis, Marcanodendron, and Papyrocactus (Magnoliophyta), new replacement generic names. Phytotaxa 524 (2): 92-98, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.524.2.3
