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An instance of a name in a reference, or usage of a name.
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Lectotype: "Type citation: ‘In arenosis conchyliosis humidis prope lacum insulae Rotenest, 21. Aug. 1839 - Herb. Preiss. No. 2085’. Type specimens: Rottnest Island, Western Australia, 21 August 1839, L. Preiss 2085 (lecto, here designated: MEL 8187!; isolecto: FI 014716 image!, G 00366947 image!, HBG 517857 image!, K 000686158 image!, LD 1224030 image!, LE 00015635 image!, LE 00015636 image!, M 0172687 image!, MEL 8183!, P 00115433 image!, P 00115434 image!)."
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Etymology: "The epithet is derived from the Greek tetragonus, ‘four-angled’, and -carpus, ‘-fruit’, in reference to the four-angled fruit of the wingless fruit morph ..."
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