taxonID	type	description	language	source
03C4879EA81CFFD2FF6A8A70649CFB33.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — GUATEMALA. Alta Verapaz: Cubilqüitz, 350 m, Feb 1903, von Tuerckheim 8488 (US barcode 01269192!, isolectotypes F barcode 0073066 F [digital photo!], M barcode M- 0171813 [digital photo!], NY barcode 00138963 [digital photo!], NY barcode 00138964!, US barcode 01014253!; image of the lectotype is available at https: // collections. nmnh. si. edu / search / botany /). Nomenclatural notes: — Donnell Smith (1904) cited three gatherings in the protologue with no herbaria specified: von Tuerckheim 8488, von Tuerckheim 7753, Donnell Smith 1457. We traced several specimens in the herbaria F, GH, K, M, NY, and US belonging to the cited gatherings: von Tuerckheim 8488 (US barcode 01269192, F barcode 0073066 F, M barcode M- 0171813, NY barcode 00138963, NY barcode 00138964, US barcode 01014253); von Tuerckheim 7753 (NY barcode 00138966, US barcode 01014252, US barcode 01269193); Donnell Smith 1457 (F barcode 0073065 F, GH barcode 00077435, K barcode K 000585748, US barcode 00027445). These specimens completely agree with the protologue and with the current application of the name (Benitez de Rojas and D’Arcy 1997, Dean 2018) and can be safely considered as original material (Art. 9.3. of the ICN, McNeill et al. 2012). The von Tuerckheim 8488 specimen at US (US barcode 01269192) is selected here as the lectotype for the name Solanum amatitlanense. Taxonomic notes: — Lycianthes amatitlanensis, a member of Bitter’s cohesive series Strigulosae (Bitter 1919), is a small shrub with simple, strigose trichomes that ranges from southern Mexico to South America (Benítez de Rojas and D’Arcy 1997; Villaseñor 2016). With further study, this name may be synonymized with the South American L. inaequilatera (Rusby 1896: 90) Bitter (1919: 439).	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA81CFFD2FF6A8D6C65B6F84A.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — MEXICO. Veracruz: Rio Blanco, Orizaba, Bourgeau 2536 (BR barcode 000000552905 [digital photo!], isolectotypes G barcode G 00415142 [digital photo!], GH barcode 00077065 [digital photo!], K barcode K 000063121 [digital photo!], MPU barcode MPU 310734 [digital photo!], P barcode P 00385091 [digital photo!], P barcode P 00385092 [digital photo!], S [cited by Bitter, but not seen]; image of the lectotype is available at http: // www. br. fgov. be / RESEARCH / COLLECTIONS / HERBARIUM / detail. php? ID = 503587). Nomenclatural notes: — Bitter (1919) cited three gatherings in the protologue: Bourgeau 2536, Bourgeau 1753, Ross 1158, and he cited the herbaria housing the specimens that he examined (BR, G, MPU, P, and S). We located most of the original material that he cited and annotated: Bourgeau 2536 (BR barcode 000000552905]), G barcode G 00415142, MPU barcode MPU 310734, P barcode P 00385091, P barcode P 00385092, S [not seen]); Bourgeau 1753 (BR barcode 000000552839, G barcode G 00415141, M barcode M- 0171795, MPU barcode MPU 310733, P barcode P 00368664, P barcode P 00368663, S [not seen]; Ross 1158 (M barcode M- 0171796). The Bourgeau 2536 specimen at BR (BR barcode 000000552905) is selected here as the lectotype for the name Lycianthes anomala. Taxonomic notes: — Lycianthes anomala is an epiphytic vine or shrub with dendritic trichomes and purple, stellate corollas. Traditionally, it has been treated as a Mexican endemic (known from the states of Veracruz and Oaxaca), but it may also occur in Central America (Reyes Cornejo 2015, Villaseñor 2016).	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA81CFFD1FF6A8FF46746FD18.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — GUATEMALA. Alta Vera Paz: Bergwald bei Cobán, 1600 m, Jan 1908, von Tuerckheim II 2060 (US barcode 00624002!, isolectotypes BM barcode 000514916 (BM) [digital photo!], E barcode E 00190707 [digital photo!], F barcode 0072757 F [digital photo!], M barcode M- 0171534 [digital photo!], NY barcode 00007074 [digital photo!], US barcode 00624001!; image of the lectotype is available at https: // collections. nmnh. si. edu / search / botany /). Nomenclatural notes: — Donnell Smith (1909) cited one gathering in the protologue: von Tuerckheim II 2060 with no herbarium specified. We traced several specimens in the herbaria BM, E, F, M, NY, and US belonging to the cited gathering: Tuerckheim II 2060 (US barcode 00624002), BM barcode 000514916 (BM), E barcode E 00190707, F barcode 0072757 F, M barcode M- 0171534, NY barcode 00007074, US barcode 00624001). These specimens completely agree with the protologue and with the current application of the name (Gentry & Standley 1974) and can be safely considered as original material (Art. 9.3. of the ICN, McNeill et al. 2012). One of the von Tuerckheim II 2060 specimens at US (US No. 1335153 [barcode 00624002]) is selected here as the lectotype for the name Brachistus ceratocalycius. Taxonomic notes: — Lycianthes ceratocalycia is an herb to shrub with purple, stellate corollas that occurs in southern Mexico and Guatemala. It was under-collected until quite recently and mainly known from the type specimens. One of its most distinctive characters is a rough, scurfy texture on the young branches formed by horizontal indentations.	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA81FFFD1FF6A8ABB67B3FAB4.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — VENEZUELA. [Aragua]: Colonia Tovar, 6500 feet, Fendler 991 (GOET barcode GOET 003445 [digital photo!], isolectotypes BR barcode 000000552909 [digital photo!], G [cited by Bitter but not seen], K barcode K 000585770 [digital photo!], K barcode K 000585771 [digital photo!], MO barcode MO- 503608 [digital photo!], MO barcode MO- 503614 [digital photo!], NY barcode 00007287 [digital photo!], NY barcode 00007290 [digital photo!], PH barcode 00016310 [digital photo!]; image of the lectotype is available at https: // plants. jstor. org / stable / 10.5555 / al. ap. specimen. goet 003445? searchUri = filter % 3 Dname % 26 so % 3 Dps _ group _ by _ genus _ species % 2 Basc % 26 Query % 3 Dlycianthes % 2 Bferruginea). Nomenclatural notes: — Bitter (1919) cited three gatherings in the protologue: Fendler 991, Moritz 1642, and Gollmer s. n., and he cited the herbaria housing the specimens that he examined. We located most of the original material he cited and annotated at the herbaria B, BM, BR, G, GOET, and HBG: Fendler 991 (GOET barcode GOET 003445, BR barcode 000000552909, G [not seen]; Moritz 1642 (B [specimen not seen; F photo negative available # 2572!], BM barcode BM 000799670, HBG barcode HBG- 511432); Gollmer s. n. (B [not seen; F photo negative not available]). The Fendler 991 specimen at GOET (GOET barcode GOET 003445) is selected here as the lectotype for the name Lycianthes ferruginea. Taxonomic notes: — Lycianthes ferruginea is a Central and South American shrub or vine with brown, dendritic trichomes, a calyx structure that resembles the closely-related Lycianthes pauciflora (Vahl 1797: 20) Bitter (1919: 341), and white, entire corollas.	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA81FFFD1FF6A8DEF655AF89B.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — COSTA RICA. [San Jose]: Descente de la Ardilla près San Marcos, 900 – 1355 m, Mar 1893, Tonduz 7666 (BR barcode 000000552844 [digital photo!], isolectotype BR barcode 000000552877 [digital photo!]; image of the lectotype is available at http: // www. br. fgov. be / RESEARCH / COLLECTIONS / HERBARIUM / detail. php? ID = 503627). Nomenclatural notes: — Bitter (1919) cited two gatherings in the protologue: Tonduz 7666 and Tonduz 7939, and he cited the herbaria housing the specimens that he examined. Bitter cited and annotated material of Tonduz 7666 at BR (BR barcode 000000552844, BR barcode 000000552877). The only original material cited by Bitter of Tonduz 7939 was at B and has not been traced, and no F photo negative is available. One of the Tonduz 7666 specimens at BR (BR barcode 000000552844) is selected here as the lectotype for the name Lycianthes ferruginea var. firmior. Taxonomic notes: — This variety was described by Bitter based on Costa Rican material, and with further study it may be treated as a synonym of Lycianthes ferruginea.	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA81FFFD0FF6A8F3B6245FE59.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — COSTA RICA. [San José:] La Palma, 1550 m [approximately 10.049246, – 83.988661], 18 Dec 1888, Pittier 685 (BR barcode 000000552910 [digital photo!]; image of the lectotype is available at http: // www. br. fgov. be / RESEARCH / COLLECTIONS / HERBARIUM / detail. php? ID = 503667). Nomenclatural notes: — Bitter (1919) cited three gatherings in the protologue: Pittier 685, Tonduz 12612, and Wercklé 61, and he cited the herbaria housing the specimens that he examined. We were able to locate the original material that he examined at B, BR, and US: Pittier 685 (BR barcode 000000552910); Tonduz 12612 (US No. 861202, barcode 00027877); Wercklé 61 (B [specimen not seen; F photo negative available # 2573!]). The Pittier 685 specimen at BR (BR barcode 000000552910) is selected here as the lectotype for the name Lycianthes furcatistellata. Taxonomic notes: — Lycianthes furcatistellata is a Central American shrub or vine with simple to dendritic, brown trichomes, leaves with rounded bases, long pedicels, and purplish, entire corollas.	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA81EFFD0FF6A89FA6375FC41.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — MEXICO. Oaxaca: Chinantla, 3000 ft, Galeotti 1242 (BR barcode 000000552845 [digital photo!], isolectotypes BR barcode 000000552904 [digital photo!]; LE barcode LE 00016926 [digital photo!]; image of the lectotype is available at http: // www. br. fgov. be / RESEARCH / COLLECTIONS / HERBARIUM / detail. php? ID = 503672). Nomenclatural notes: — Martens and Galeotti (1845) cited one gathering in the protologue: Galeotti 1242, and although no herbarium or exact specimen was specified, the original material collected by Galeotti was first deposited at herbarium BR. We traced two specimens at BR: BR barcodes 000000552845 and 000000552904. One of the Galeotti 1242 specimens at BR (BR barcode 000000552845) is selected here as the lectotype for the name Solanum geminiflorum. Taxonomic notes: — Lycianthes geminiflora is an herb to shrub with white stellate corollas that occurs in the cloud forests of Mexico. It is closely related to Lycianthes heteroclita (Sendtner 1846: 193) Bitter (1919: 494) but occurs at higher elevations and has a smaller calyx. The relationship between the two species needs study.	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA81EFFD0FF6A8BF262FEF9FD.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — PANAMA. Canal Zone: Railroad relocation between Gorgona and Gatun, 10 – 50 m, Pittier 2281 (US No. 676535 [digital photo!], isolectotype US No. 676536 [not found]). Nomenclatural notes: — Bitter (1919) cited three gatherings in the protologue: Pittier 2281, Williams 818, Tonduz 14727, and he cited the herbaria housing the specimens he examined (and sometimes the accession number). We were able to locate part of the original material that he examined at the herbaria G-BOIS and US: Pittier 2281 (US No. 676535 [annotated by Bitter as L. geminiflora], US No. 676536 [not found at US]); Williams 818 (US No. 678304 [not found at US]); Tonduz 14727 (G-BOIS- 00415144! [annotated by Bitter as L. heteroclita ssp. coalescens Bitter (1919: 496)]. The original material pertaining to L. heteroclita var. gracilis is problematic in that part of it is missing and the two specimens that we were able to locate were annotated by Bitter with a different name. Despite having annotated the US specimen of Pittier 2281 as L. geminiflora, the specimen label specifies the floral color (violet) mentioned in Bitter’s description of L. heteroclita var. gracilis which differs from that of L. geminiflora (white). Therefore the specimen of Pittier 2281 at US (US No. 676535) is selected here as the lectotype for the name L. heteroclita var. gracilis. Taxonomic notes: — This variety of the widespread L. heteroclita was described from Costa Rica and Panama as a variant with purple, stellate corollas (as opposed to the more common white color found further north). This color variant is the only color variant known from Costa Rica and Panama and merits further study.	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA81EFFD7FF6A8E2665D5FDA1.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — BOLIVIA. [La Paz: Prov. Larecaja] Between Tipuani and Guanai, Dec 1892, Bang 1708 (NY barcode 00138545!, isolectotypes A barcode 00076919 [digital photo!], B [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen; F photo negative not available], BM barcode BM- 000815915 [digital photo!], E barcode E 00190709 [digital photo!], F barcode 0072756 F [digital photo!], GH barcode 00077688 [digital photo!], K barcode K 000585784 [digital photo!], LE barcode LE- 00016827 [digital photo!], M barcode M- 0171840 [digital photo!], MICH barcode 1109881 [digital photo!], MO barcode 503604 [digital image!], NDG barcode 45053 [digital photo!], NY barcode 00138544!, NY barcode 00138546!, PH barcode 00030426 [digital photo!], US barcode 00027421!, US barcode 00027422!, US barcode 00811226 [digital photo!], W- 5612 [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen], WRSL [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen], WU [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen]; image of lectotype available at http: // sweetgum. nybg. org / science / vh /. Nomenclatural notes: — Rusby (1896) cited one gathering, Bang 1708, in the protologue with no herbarium or accession numbers specified. We were able to trace many duplicates of the gathering in herbaria worldwide: NY barcode 00138545, A barcode 00076919, B [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen; F photo negative not available], BM barcode BM- 000815915, E barcode E 00190709, F barcode 0072756 F, GH barcode 00077688, K barcode K 000585784, LE barcode LE- 00016827, M barcode M- 0171840, MICH barcode 1109881, MO barcode 503604, NDG barcode 45053, NY barcode 00138544, NY barcode 00138546, PH barcode 00030426, US barcode 00027421, US barcode 00027422, US barcode 00811226, W- 5612 [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen], WRSL [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen], WU [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen]. These specimens completely agree with the protologue and can be safely considered as original material (Art. 9.3. of the ICN, McNeill et al. 2012). One of the specimens of Bang 1708 at NY (NY barcode 00138545) is selected here as the lectotype for the name Bassovia inaequilatera. Taxonomic notes: — As discussed above under L. amatitlanensis, further study is needed to decide whether L. inaequilatera is a separate species or the same as L. amatitlanensis. Both species are small shrubs with strigose trichomes belonging to the cohesive series Strigulosae (Bitter 1919).	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA819FFD7FF6A8AD26584FB61.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — COSTA RICA. Cartago: Las Vueltas, Tucurrique, 635 m, Jan 1899, Tonduz 13173 (M barcode M- 0165975 [digital photo!], isolectotypes B [not seen; F photo negative available # 2584], BM barcode 000775268 [digital photo!], ENCB barcode ENCB 003797 [digital photo!], G barcode G 00343135 [digital photo!], K barcode K 000585740 [digital photo!], LD barcode 1688216 [digital photo!], US [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen], W- 12658 [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen]; image of lectotype available at https: // plants. jstor. org / stable / viewer / 10.5555 / al. ap. specimen. m 0165975). Nomenclatural notes: — Bitter (1919) cited three gatherings in the protologue, and he cited the herbaria that housed the specimens he examined. We were able to locate very few of the specimens from the original material that Bitter examined at B, M, US, and W: Tonduz 13173 (M barcode M- 0165975, B [not seen; F photo negative available # 2584], US, [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen], W- 12658 [cited by Bitter (1919), not seen] )); Tonduz 9308 (B [not seen; F photo negative not available], BR barcode 000000563193); Tonduz 14732 (B [not seen; F photo negative not available]). The specimen of Tonduz 13173 at M (M barcode M- 0165975) is selected here as the lectotype for the name L. multiflora. Taxonomic notes: — Lycianthes multiflora is a very common vine in Costa Rica, but its species and geographic boundaries need further study. It has dendritic trichomes and white corollas.	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA819FFD7FF6A8C92679CF9FD.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype designated here): — COSTA RICA. [Alajuela?]: Naranjo, Oersted 1384 (C barcode C 10021744 [digital photo!], isolectotype C barcode C 10021743 [digital photo!]). Nomenclatural notes: — Bitter (1919) cited one gathering in the protologue, Oersted 1384 at C. Two specimens of this original material were located at C that were annotated by Bitter: (C barcode C 10021744, C barcode C 10021743). The specimen of Oersted 1384 (C barcode C 10021744) is selected here as the lectotype for the name Lycianthes multiflora var. plicitomentosa. Taxonomic notes: — This variant of Lycianthes multiflora was described by Bitter based on trichome characters of the corolla (Bitter, 1919).	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA819FFD6FF6A8E2662D2FEED.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype designated here): — GUATEMALA. [Alta Verapaz:] Cubilqüitz, 350 m, Aug 1907, von Tuerckheim II 59 (BR barcode 000000552878 [digital photo!], isolectotypes E barcode E 00190704 [digital photo!], M [cited by Bitter (1919), not found at M], NY barcode 00007318 [digital photo!], NY barcode 00007334 [digital photo!], U barcode U- 0113931 [digital photo!], US barcode 00027489 [digital photo!], WIS!). Nomenclatural notes: — Bitter cited two gatherings in the protologue, and he cited the herbaria that housed the specimens that he examined: von Tuerckheim II 59 (M) and Donn. Sm. 7637 (B and M). We could not locate the original syntypes seen and cited by Bitter at M or at B, and no F photo negative of the B specimens is available. However, the gathering of von Tuerckheim II 59 was widely distributed and we were able to trace specimens in the herbaria BR, E, M, NY, U, US, and WIS: (BR barcode 000000552878, E barcode E 00190704, M [cited by Bitter (1919), not found at M], NY barcode 00007318, NY barcode 00007334, U barcode U- 0113931, US barcode 00027489, WIS). Therefore, we are designating an isosyntype at BR (BR barcode 000000552878) as the lectotype of the name Lycianthes nitida. Although Bitter did not mention or annotate the BR specimen, it is considered part of the original material (see Art. 9.3 (c) of the ICN, McNeill et al. 2012). Taxonomic notes: — Lycianthes nitida is a relatively common and widely distributed (southern Mexico through Central America) epiphytic herb or shrub with glabrous foliage and purple, stellate corollas.	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA818FFD6FF6A89166219FC89.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype designated here): — MEXICO. Oaxaca: Llano Verde, 1839, Hartweg 499 (K barcode K 000585745 [digital photo!], isolectotype LD barcode 1212266 [digital photo!]; image of the lectotype available at https: // plants. jstor. org / stable / viewer / 10.5555 / al. ap. specimen. k 000585745). Nomenclatural notes: — Bentham cited one gathering, Hartweg 499, in the protologue with no herbarium or accession numbers specified. We were able to trace two specimens of Hartweg 499: K barcode K 000585745, LD barcode 1212266. These specimens completely agree with the protologue and can be safely considered as original material (Art. 9.3. of the ICN, McNeill et al. 2012). The Hartweg 499 specimen at K (K barcode K 000585745) is selected here as the lectotype for the name Solanum piliferum. Taxonomic notes: — Lycianthes pilifera is a Mexican endemic that occurs in the states of Veracruz and Oaxaca. It is distinguished by its brownish, simple, acute trichomes and showy flowers with white to purple entire corollas and equal stamens. The lustrous, dark purple fruits with large dark seeds are also unusual.	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA818FFD6FF6A8B2A6689FA25.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — MEXICO. Oaxaca: Cerro del Malacate (Pelado Capulalpan and Llano Verde), near Villa Alta, 7500 ft., Nov to Apr 1840, Galeotti 1171 (BR barcode 000000552882 [digital photo!] [photo WIS!], isolectotypes BR barcode 000000552849 [digital photo!], BR barcode 000000552911 [digital photo!], G barcode G 00343182 [digital photo!], K barcode K 000585746 [digital photo!], LE barcode LE- 00017009 [digital photo!], NY barcode 00139019 [digital photo!], US barcode 00027745 [digital photo!], W No. 156335 [specimen not seen but photos of specimen at WIS! and MO No. 1690668!]). Nomenclatural notes: — Martens and Galeotti (1845) cited one gathering, Galeotti 1171, in the protologue, and duplicates of the gathering were widely distributed at herbaria internationally. We were able to trace specimens kept in BR, G, K, LE, NY, US: (BR barcode 000000552882, BR barcode 000000552849, BR barcode 000000552911, G barcode G 00343182, K barcode K 000585746, LE barcode LE- 00017009, NY barcode 00139019, US barcode 00027745, W No. 156335 [specimen not seen but photos of specimen at WIS and MO No. 1690668]). These specimens completely agree with the protologue and can be safely considered as original material (Art. 9.3. of the ICN, McNeill et al. 2012). One of the Galeotti 1171 specimens at BR, annotated by M. Nee in 1986 as the lectotype (BR barcode 000000552882), is selected here as the lectotype for the name Solanum pilosiusculum. Taxonomic notes: — This taxon will be considered a synonym of L. pilifera in an upcoming work by the first author.	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
03C4879EA818FFD6FF6A8E5E6577F8B0.taxon	materials_examined	Type (lectotype, designated here): — MEXICO. Veracruz: Mirador, 1842, Liebmann 1456 (C barcode C 10022133 [digital photo!]). Nomenclatural notes: — Bitter cited four gatherings in the protologue, all from herbarium C. We were able to locate the original material that Bitter cited and annotated at C: Liebmann 1456 (C barcode C 10022133), Liebmann 1455 (C barcode C 10022132), Liebmann 1458 (C barcode C 10022135), Liebmann 1459 (C barcode C 10022134). The specimen of Liebmann 1456 (C barcode C 10022133), is selected here as the lectotype for the name Lycianthes symphyandra. Taxonomic notes: — The name Lycianthes symphyandra is considered a synonym of Lycianthes stephanocalyx (Brandegee 1917: 374) Bitter (1922: 315 – 316) (Nee, 1986).	en	Dean, Ellen A., Reyes, Miriam (2018): Lectotypification of names in the genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae). Phytotaxa 349 (1): 39-46, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.349.1.4
