Annonaceae Juss.
Hubera Chaowasku , nom. illeg., scientific
Chaowasku, T., Johnson, D.M., van der Ham , R.W.J.M. & Chatrou, L.W. (2012), Characterization of Hubera (Annonaceae), a new genus segregated from Polyalthia and allied to Miliusa. Phytotaxa 69: 46-47 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: Hubera cerasoides
  • Etymology: "Named in honour of Prof. Herbert Huber (1931-2005), who was the first to distinguish the three clades discussed in the present paper: Hubera (clade A), Monoon, and Polyalthia s.s. as informal groups of Polyalthia sensu lato based solely on morphology ..."
  • Comment: nom. illeg., non Huberia DC.
Chaowasku, T. (2013), (7) Request for a binding decision on whether Huberia DC. (Melastomataceae) and Hubera Chaowasku (Annonaceae) are sufficiently alike to be confused. Taxon 62(2): 412 [secondary reference]
  • Text: "Votes: 11–5–2 (recommended to treat as homonyms)."
Applequist, W.L. (December 2014), Report of the Nomenclature Committee for Vascular Plants: 66. Taxon 63(6): 1370 [secondary reference]
  • Text: "Request for a binding decision on whether Huberia DC. (Melastomataceae) and Hubera Chaowasku (Annonaceae) are sufficiently alike to be confused. Requested by T. Chaowasku in Taxon 62(2): 412. 2013. Votes: 11-5-2 (recommended to treat as homonyms)."
Chaowasku, T., Johnson, D.M., van der Ham , R.W.J.M. & Chatrou, L.W. (2015), Huberantha, a replacement name for Hubera (Annonaceae: Malmeoideae: Miliuseae). Kew Bulletin 70: 23 [replaced synonym]
replaced synonym of: Huberantha Chaowasku legitimate
Wilson, K.L. (October 2016), Report of the General Committee: 15. Taxon 65(5): 1151 [secondary reference]
  • Text: "(7) Huberia (Melastomataceae) and Hubera (Annonaceae) are ruled (20–5–0–0) as being confusingly similar, i.e., the names are regarded as likely to be confused and therefore are to be treated as homonyms."