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Acacia incurvaneura Maslin & J.E.Reid, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Maslin, B.R. & Reid, J.E. (5 September 2012), A taxonomic revision of Mulga (Acacia aneura and its close relatives: Fabaceae) in Western Australia. Nuytsia 22(4): 214-221, Figs 38-41 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: Paynes Find-Sandstone Road, 34 km east of Great Northern Highway, Western Australia, 11 November 2008, B.R. Maslin 9915 (holo: PERTH 07955278; iso: K).
taxonomic synonym: Acacia aneura var. microcarpa Pedley nom. inval. taxonomic synonym: Acacia aneura var. microcarpa Pedley legitimate taxonomic synonym: Racosperma aneurum var. microcarpum (Pedley) Pedley legitimate common name: Narrow-leaf Mulga [n/a]
  • Etymology: "Derived from the Latin incurvus (incurved, in allusion to the shallowly incurved phyllodes that are normal for this species), with 'aneura' as the stem of the epithet."

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