Chrysanthemum corymbiferum Linnaeus, Amoenitates Academicae 4: 491. 1759, orth. var.

["Habitat in Thuringia, Bohemia, Helvetia, Sibiria."] Sp. Pl. 2: 890 (1753). RCN: 6439.

Lectotype (Humphries in Jarvis & Turland in Taxon 47: 358. 1998): Herb. Linn. No. 1012.13 (LINN) .

Current name: Tanacetum corymbosum (L.) Sch. Bip. var. corymbosum ( Asteraceae).

Note: Although published in the Amoen. Acad, reprint of the thesis Flora Monspeliensis, this name is evidently an orthographic variant of C. corymbosum L. (1753), as noted by Stearn (in Geck & Pressler, Festschr. Claus Nissen: 632. 1974). In Sp. Pl., ed. 2, 2: 1251 (1763), Linnaeus again used the epithet “corymbiferum”, but in conjunction with the same diagnosis and synonyms associated with C. corymbosum in 1753. In Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 2: 562 (1767), he again used the same diagnosis, but reverted to the use of “corymbosum” .