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Isoetes elatior F.Muell. ex A.Braun, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Field, A.R. (2 January 2020), Classification and typification of Australian lycophytes and ferns based on Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification PPG I. Australian Systematic Botany 33(1): 10 [secondary reference]
  • Type: "South Esk River, Tasmania, 1848, C.Stuart 461 (lecto: MEL 1002781*; isolecto: MEL 31642*, designated by R. J. Chinnock in P. M. McCarthy (ed.), Fl. Australia 48: 65 (1998))."
  • Text: "Chinnock (1998b, p. 65) cited the type of the name Isoëtes elatior as ‘South Esk River, Tas., ?Dec. 1848, C.Stuart 461; lecto: MEL 1002781, fide C. R. Marsden, Morphology & Taxonomy of Isoetes, PhD thesis, University of Adelaide 105 (1979); isolecto: MEL 31642’. Because Marsden’s thesis was not effectively published under ICN Art. 30.9, this citation is here treated as effective lectotypification by Chinnock (1998b), in accordance with ICN Art. 7.11 (Turland et al. 2018)."

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Isoetes elatior F.Muell. ex A.Braun

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