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Tetraria australiensis C.B.Clarke, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Diels, F.L.E. & Pritzel, E.G. (15 April 1904), Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae occidentalis. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Pflanzen Westaustraliens, ihrer Verbreitung und ihrer Lebensverhaltnisse. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie 35(1): 80-81, fig. 5G-Q [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "Hab. in distr. Darling pr. Serpentine Riv. in silvis apertis arenosis subhumosis flor. m. Decembr. (E. PRITZEL Plant. Austr. occ. 138; D. 1872)."
  • Comment: A.D.Chapman, Austral. Pl. Name Index 2827 (1991), indicates that this name was not validly published by Clarke as it was placed "under an invalid genus". Clarke cites the name as "Tetraria (Eu-Tetraria) australiensis" and indicates in a note on p. 81 that the species belongs in a new section, "Eu-Tetraria". Chapman appears to have misinterpreted this as a genus name.
  • Comment: This name is ascribed to "C. B. Clarke" and Clarke is also credited at the end of the treatment of Tetraria. Clarke is thus here accepted as the author of the name following ICN Art. 46.2 (Shenzhen Code, 2018).

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basionym of: Morelotia australiensis (C.B.Clarke) R.L.Barrett & K.L.Wilson legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Morelotia australiensis (C.B.Clarke) R.L.Barrett & K.L.Wilson legitimate

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