taxonID	type	description	language	source
03ADFD24FFBE0A3CFF8EA392FD38F9AD.taxon	materials_examined	Holotypus: MADAGASCAR. Reg. Atsimo-Atsinanana [Prov. Fianarantsoa]: Vondrozo, [22 ° 49 ' S 47 ° 19 ' E], 11. IX. 1926, fl., Decary 5257 (P [P 00037126]!; iso-: G [G 00014442]!, P [P 00365083, P 00037127]!, TEF).	en	Callmander, Martin W., Schatz, George E., Gereau, Roy E., Hanes, Margaret M. (2020): A new name in Hibiscus (Malvaceae) for Madagascar. Candollea 75 (2): 323-324, DOI: 10.15553/c2020v752a14
03ADFD24FFBE0A3CFF8EA392FD38F9AD.taxon	etymology	Etymology. – The specific epithet honors Bénédict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner (1873 – 1959), who described the genus Macrostelia, now considered as a synonym of Hibiscus (HOCHREUTINER, 1952). Hochreutiner was a Swiss botanist and theologian, director of the Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques in Geneva from 1931 to 1943. He described more than 550 taxa and made some 150 new combinations within 60 plant families, but mainly in the Malvaceae, which he treated for the Flore de Madagascar et des Comores (HOCHREUTINER, 1955).	en	Callmander, Martin W., Schatz, George E., Gereau, Roy E., Hanes, Margaret M. (2020): A new name in Hibiscus (Malvaceae) for Madagascar. Candollea 75 (2): 323-324, DOI: 10.15553/c2020v752a14
03ADFD24FFBE0A3CFF8EA392FD38F9AD.taxon	discussion	Notes. – In his Prodromus stirpium, SALISBURY (1796) provided his own specific epithet (nomen triviale in Linnaeus’ vocabulary) for many species that had already been named by Linnaeus or other previous botanists, thus creating hundreds of superfluous and illegitimate names. Salisbury renamed Hibiscus surattensis L. as H. involucratus Salisb., which is clearly superfluous and illegitimate under ICN Art. 52.1 and 52.2 (TURLAND et al., 2018), but nevertheless validly published, and thus blocks the epithet involucratus in Hibiscus.	en	Callmander, Martin W., Schatz, George E., Gereau, Roy E., Hanes, Margaret M. (2020): A new name in Hibiscus (Malvaceae) for Madagascar. Candollea 75 (2): 323-324, DOI: 10.15553/c2020v752a14
