Probably due to this..
*Sida capitata* L. Sp. pl. 2: 685, 1753 (Basionym)
*Malachra capitata* later published in 1767 by Linnaeus in Syst. Nat. Ed.
12, 2: 458
Mr. Linnaeus probably shifted this species of *Sida* to a new taxon
*Malachra*, experts will further clarify...

On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 11:40 AM, surajit koley <
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> Why Linnaeus is twice there in author citation?
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