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Podolepis rosea var. mollissima Steetz, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Jeanes, J.A. (22 January 2021), Studies in Podolepis and some related genera (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae). Muelleria 39: 94 [secondary reference] BHL
  • Type: "WESTERN AUSTRALIA. ‘In arenosis subumbrosis secundum flavium Cygnorum supra oppidulum Perth, d. 3. Aug. 1839. Herb. Preiss. No. 53. et in colliculis calcareis haud procul ad oppidulo Freemantle, d. 15 Aug. 1839. No. 61. In terra Leuwin, in collibus aridis. Ferd. Bauer! (V.s. in herb. Aulico Vindobonn!).’ (In rather shady, sandy places by the Swan River upstream of the township of Perth (Preiss 53), and in little calcareous hills not far at all from the township of Freemantle (Preiss 61). In Leeuwins land in arid hills (Bauer). Seen in Vienna herbarium): Sandy rather shady places on the Swan R., above Perth, 3.viii.1839, J.A.L. Preiss 53 (lectotype fide G.L. Davis (1957), MEL 2280275 part A!, isolectotypes, MEL 2280275 part B!, MEL 2165149!; LD 1800611, photo! JSTOR Global Plants, W 8890130448 & W 18890105670, photos! JSTOR GlobPlants, possible isolectotypes, W 0046598, photo! JSTOR Global Plants, BR 0000005429547, photo! JSTOR Global Plants). In colliculis calcareis haud procul ab urbiscula ‘Freemantle’, 15.viii.1839, J.A.L. Preiss 61 (syntype, LD 1800675, photo! JSTOR Global Plants). Nova Hollandia ora australis, Lewins Land [Cape Leeuwin] in collibus aridis, no date, F.L. Bauer s.n. (syntype, W 0046597, photo! JSTOR Global Plants)."
  • Text: "The lectotype specimen of Podolepis rosea var. mollissima as designated by Davis (1957) is mounted on the sheet MEL 2280275. This sheet appears to be a mixed collection consisting of three main components arranged from left to right across the sheet. Two fragment pockets labelled [Preiss] no. 61 and [Preiss] no. 53 are also present. The two outer components (MEL 2280275 part B) appear to be part of the same gathering and are at a later stage of maturation than the central component (MEL 2280275 part A). In 1956 G.L. Davis placed a determination slip partially behind and below the central component, clearly designating it as the lectotype of Podolepis rosea var. mollissima. Below this central component is also an old label with “53” written on it as well as an original label in Steetz’s hand stating that the collection was made along the Swan River near Perth. The two outer components (MEL 2280275 part B) are most likely an isolectotype."

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Podolepis rosea var. mollissima Steetz

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