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Alphitonia whitei Braid, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Kellermann, J. (22 December 2020), Nomenclatural notes on the Alphitonia Group in Australia (Rhamnaceae). Swainsona 33: 140 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "First-step lectotype: Jordan Creek, Innisfail district, Nov. 1912, H.W. Mocatta s.n. [23], fide Braid, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1925: 320 (1925). Second-step lectotype: K000074521, fide A.R.Bean, Muelleria 28: 10 (2010). Isolectotype: BRI-AQ0317596. Residual syntype: Boar Pocket nr. Barron River, 25 June 1899, J.F. Bailey [24] (K000729496; BRI-AQ0317598)."
misapplication: Alphitonia excelsa var. franguloides (A.Gray) F.M.Bailey legitimate by Bailey, F.M. (1913), Comprehensive Catalogue of Queensland Plants: 837 misapplication: Alphitonia franguloides A.Gray legitimate by Bailey, F.M. (1913), Comprehensive Catalogue of Queensland Plants: 837

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Alphitonia whitei Braid

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