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Tricostularia lepschii R.L.Barrett & K.L.Wilson, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Barrett, R.L., Bruhl, J.J. & Wilson, K.L. (16 April 2021), Revision of generic concepts in Schoeneae subtribe Tricostulariinae (Cyperaceae) with a new Australian genus Ammothryon and new species of Tricostularia. Telopea 24: 125-126, Fig. 22 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Western Australia: c. 17.5 km W of Lake King township on road to Newdegate, 19 Oct. 1995, B.J. Lepschi 2199 (holo: PERTH 4121643; iso: CANB 540114, NSW 687398)."
taxonomic synonym: Tricostularia sp. Lake King (A.M.Coates 2298) WA Herbarium [n/a] common name: Lepschi’s Tricostularia [n/a]
  • Etymology: "Named for Brendan J. Lepschi (1969– ), for his enthusiastic support and efforts to tackle curly nomenclatural issues in the Australian flora, and his wide collecting, including this obscure species. He is the author of a number of classic botanical publications including The taller tree of liff (Lepschi 2012)."

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