Vascular Plants

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Acrostichum grande A.Cunn. ex C.Fraser & Hook., legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Fraser, C. in Hooker, W.J. (ed.) (1830), Journal of a two months residence on the banks of the rivers Brisbane and Logan, on the east coast of New Holland. Botanical Miscellany 1: 240, adnot. [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "The plant is found parasitic on all descriptions of trees in the forests on the banks of the rivers Brisbane and Hastings, the latter (in lat. 31˚ 20" South) being its extreme southern range."
  • Comment: The description for this species is contained in a footnote in Fraser's paper, which is unsigned but clearly provided by W.J.Hooker, the editor of the journal. Since the descriptive text in this note is partially from a verbatim quote from a letter by Fraser, with additional information added by Hooker, both Fraser and Hooker are credited here as authors of the name of the new taxon.

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basionym of: Platycerium grande (A.Cunn. ex C.Fraser & Hook.) J.Sm. legitimate basionym of: Neuroplatyceros grandis (A.Cunn. ex C.Fraser & Hook.) Fée legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Platycerium grande (A.Cunn. ex C.Fraser & Hook.) J.Sm. legitimate basionym of: Alcicornium grande (A.Cunn.) C.Fraser & Hook. ex Underw. legitimate

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