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Hibbertia robur K.R.Thiele, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Thiele, K.R. (27 November 2014), Hibbertia robur (Dilleniaceae), a new species from Western Australia. Nuytsia 24: 307-310, Figs 1, 2, 3 (map) [tax. nov.]
  • Type: Tomkins Road 2.2 km south of Mount Adams Road, Western Australia, 10 August 2014, K.R. Thiele 5092 (holo: PERTH 08594074; iso: AD, CANB, K, MEL).
taxonomic synonym: Hibbertia sp. Mt Adams (E.D.Kabay 276) [n/a]
  • Etymology: "The epithet is from the Latin robur (strength, like an oak), used here as a noun in apposition in reference to the distinctively strong growth habit, branchlets, leaves and sepals of the species."

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