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Grewia savannicola R.L.Barrett, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Barrett, R.L. (23 August 2019), Three new species of Corchorus L. and Grewia L. (Sparmanniaceae / Malvaceae subfamily Grewioideae) from northern Australia, an earlier name in Grewia, and recircumscription of Triumfetta kenneallyi Halford. Austrobaileya 10(3): 466, Fig. 4 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Queensland. SOUTH KENNEDY DISTRICT: Black Wattle Creek crossing, 21.6 km N of Belyando Crossing on Gregory Development Road, 22 April 2006, D.A. Halford Q8999 & G.N. Batianoff (holo: BRI [AQ0783407], image!; iso: DNA n.v., MEL 2327666, NSW 840845)."
taxonomic synonym: Grewia polygama var. elliptica Domin legitimate pro parte misapplication: Grewia retusifolia Kurz legitimate by Rye, B.L. in Wheeler, J.R. (ed.) (1992), Tiliaceae. Flora of the Kimberley Region: 168, Fig. 45D pro parte misapplication: Grewia latifolia F.Muell. ex Benth. legitimate by Anderson, E.R. (2016), Plants of Central Queensland: identification and uses of native and introduced species Edn. 1: 365 misapplication: Grewia polygama Roxb. legitimate by Bentham, G. (30 May 1863), Flora Australiensis 1: 271 misapplication: Grewia retusifolia Kurz legitimate by Williams, K.A.W. (1979), Native Plants of Queensland 1: 138 misapplication: Grewia retusifolia Kurz legitimate by Williams, K.A.W. (1980), Native Plants of Queensland Edn. 2, 1: 138 misapplication: Grewia polygama Roxb. legitimate by Crawford, I.M. (1982), Traditional Aboriginal plant resources in the Kalumburu area: aspects in ethnoeconomics. Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 15: 57 misapplication: Grewia retusifolia Kurz legitimate by Brock, J. (1988), Top End Native Plants: 210 misapplication: Grewia retusifolia Kurz legitimate by Low, T. (1991), Wild food plants of Australia Edn. rev.: 117 misapplication: Grewia retusifolia Kurz legitimate by Puruntatameri, J., Puruntatameri, R., Pangiraminni, A., Burak, L., Tipuamantymirri, C., Tipakalippa, M., Puruntatameri, J., Puruntatameri, P., Pupangamirri, J.P., Kerinaiua, R., Tipiloura, D., Orsto, M.-M., Kantilla, B., Kurrupuwu, M., Puruntatameri, P.F., Puruntatameri, T.D., Purantatameri, L., Kantilla, K., Wilson, J., Cusack, J., Jackson, D. & Wightman, G. (2001), Tiwi plants and animals. Northern Territory Botanical Bulletin 24: 56 misapplication: Grewia retusifolia Kurz legitimate by Cooper, W.E. & Cooper, W.T. (2004), Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest: 544 misapplication: Grewia retusifolia Kurz legitimate by Wiynjorrotj, P., Flora, S., Brown, N.D., Jatbula, P., Galmur, J., Katherine, M., Merlan, F. & Wightman, G. (2005), Jawoyn plants and animals. Northern Territory Botanical Bulletin 29: 80 common name: emu berry [n/a] common name: turkey bush [n/a] common name: dysentery plant [n/a] common name: dysentery bush [n/a] common name: dogs nuts [n/a] common name: dog's balls [n/a]
  • Etymology: "The epithet refers to the distribution of this species coinciding with that of the savanna of northern Australia and southern Papua New Guinea."

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