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Ludwigia grandifolia hexapetala is the accepted name in POWO and Flora Argentina
http://www.darwin.edu.ar/Proyectos/FloraArgentina/DetalleEspecie.asp?forma=&variedad=&subespecie=hexapetala&especie=grandiflora&genero=Ludwigia&espcod=1776
POWO is the backbone, so...
Ludwigia grandifolia hexapetala is the accepted name in POWO
Ludwigia grandifolia subsp. hexapetala is listed as a synonym of L. hexapetala in POWO. Looks like the swap should have been the other way around.
https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:1015554-1
I'm not sure how many observations it affected, but it looks like a good number, maybe several hundred. I don't know anything about the taxonomy of this group, but you might want to contact iNat staff at help@inaturalist.org in order to reverse the taxon change.
I didn't check before, but @bouteloua is right, @cesarmassi. I hope you will contact the staff to sort it out. Thanks for working on it....
Hi, i contact Tony at help@inaturalist.org and he told me to tag @loarie here.
Scott, are you able to help?
Yes Scott, it should be the other way around. I don't know if I was suggested by what the Argentine Flora says (with Ludwigia grandiflora hexapetala as a valid taxon) or if I really looked very badly at the page of the species in POWO.
It never happened to me and I try to be really very careful, but it happened. If we want to follow POWO we have to reverse it.
My apologies.
@cesarmassi @janetwright @bouteloua shouldn't it be the other way round, i.e. Ludwigia hexapetala is the accepted taxon name?
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