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Type: "VICTORIA. βIn vallibus graminosis juxta ripas fluminum Delatite, McAllister River, Mitta Mitta, Omeo Creek, Snowy River Alibique, altitudine 2β4000'. (In grassy valleys beside the banks of the rivers Delatite, McAllister, Mitta Mitta, Omeo Creek and elsewhere, altitude 2β4000 ft.): Victoria. Macallister (= McAllister) River, i.1859, F. Muell. s.n. (lectotype fide J.H. Willis 1954, MEL 716192! (Figure 9); isolectotype, MEL 716193!). Victoria. Ad ripas graminosas fluminus Delatite & ejusden tribular, 26.iii.1853, F. Muell. s.n. (syntype, MEL 716195!); Victoria. Delatite, no date, F. Muell. s.n.(syntype, MEL 716194!); Victoria. Delatite, 1853, F. Muell. s.n. (syntype, K 000899334 photo! JSTOR Global Plants.β "
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