Vascular Plants

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Comesperma ericinum f. esulifolium Gand., legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Gandoger, M. (September 1913), L'Herbier Africain de Sonder (suite et fin). Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France 60: 456 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Australia, N.S. Wales ad cacumen montis Warning (Forsyth!)"
  • Comment: Gandoger states "E typo variabili Comesperma ericinum DC. sequentes formas distingui possunt:" but makes the combination as a binomial. (see Article 34.2 (ICBN Art. 34.2 (2006)). D.J.McGillivray, Contr. New South Wales Natl Herb. 4 (1973) 335 accepts these names as formae, and this is followed here.

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basionym of: Comesperma esulifolium (Gand.) Prain legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Comesperma ericinum DC. legitimate basionym of: Comesperma esulifolium (Gand.) Pedley isonym taxonomic synonym of: Comesperma ericinum DC. legitimate

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