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Andropogon procerus R.Br., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Thompson, E.J., Forster, P.I. (24 March 2021), Cymbopogon procerus (R.Br.) Domin, the correct name for Schizachyrium mitchelliana B.K.Simon (Poacaeae: Andropogoneae), and lectotypification of Andropogon exaltatus R.Br. Austrobaileya 11: 41 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "Type: [Northern Territory]. Groote Eyland[t], 15 January 1803, R. Brown s.n. [Bennett no. 6172]. (lecto: BM 0009918141 i.d.v. fide Blake 1974: 35; isolecto: K 009749263 [lacking date and locality, with the locality added in 1964] i.d.v.)."
  • Text: "There do not appear to be multiple sheets at BM, so the designation of the BM specimen as type by Blake (1974) is now considered effective lectotypification (Art. 7.11 and 9.10) (Turland et al. 2018)."

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Andropogon procerus R.Br.

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