Vascular Plants

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Gonocarpus keigheryi M.L.Moody, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Moody, M.L. & Garcia, M. (11 February 2021), Post-Oligocene diversification in Australia: phylogeography, systematics and new species of Gonocarpus (Haloragaceae). Taxon 70(4): 770-772, Fig. 3 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "AUSTRALIA. Western Australia: 4.9 km from Northcliffe on Vasse Highway just S of Gumnut Road in west-side road verge, 34˚35′44.5″S, 116˚05′01.2″E, 4 Dec 2003, M.L. Moody 123 (PERTH barcode PERTH 07446764!; isotype: CONN barcode CONN00068498)."
  • Etymology: "The name of this species (Gonocarpus keigheryi) honors Gregory Keighery, a renowned Western Australian botanist that has been a prolific collector of the southwest Western Australia flora. His collections from remote regions and of even the most inconspicuous of plants, such as many Haloragaceae, have been invaluable for plant systematics in the region."

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