Miosira Krammer, Lange-Bert. & W.Schiller

Miosira Krammer, Lange-Bert. & W.Schiller

Miosira Krammer, Lange-Bert. & W.Schiller in Paläontol. Z. 71(1-2): 10. 1997
is validated by1 Miosira Krammer, Lange-Bert. & W.Schiller in Notul. Algarum 324: 2. 22 Mar 20242
1. 44.1; Turland, N.J., Wiersema, J.H., Barrie, F.R., Greuter, W., Hawksworth, D.L., Herendeen, P.S., Knapp, S., Kusber, W.-H., Li, D.-Z., Marhold, K., May, T.W., McNeill, J., Monro, A.M., Prado, J., Price, M.J. & Smith, G.F. (eds.) 2018: International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Shenzhen Code), adopted by the Nineteenth International Botanical Congress, Shenzhen, China, July 2017. Regnum Vegetabile 159. – Glashütten: Koeltz Botanical Books, 2. Etymology: “Mio” derives from the Miocene (in the Tertiary), the epoque in which the fossil lived; “sira” means band (filament)