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Marsdenia rostrata R.Br., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Forster, P.I. (24 March 2021), Gymnema R.Br. and Leichhardtia R.Br. (Apocynaceae), reinstated genera for taxa previously included in Marsdenia R.Br.: a conspectus for Australia, New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. Austrobaileya 11: 14 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "Australia. Queensland. PORT CURTIS DISTRICT: Keppel Bay, 13 August 1802, R. Brown s.n. (lecto, 2nd step [here designated]: BM 001040536 i.d.v.; isolecto: BM 001040535 i.d.v., BRI [AQ342530], CANB 278889; K 000872967 [specimen on left of sheet], P 00645975 [lacking ‘13 August’] i.d.v., P 0064977 [lacking ’13 August’] i.d.v.)."
  • Text: "Robert Brown collected this species at several locations on his visit to Australia. In 1995 I selected his Keppel Bay collection made on 13 August 1802 as the lectotype (BM with 2 sheets) with isolectotypes at BRI, CANB and K. At the time this was reliant on specimen images made by Australian Botanical Liaison Officers working at Kew, or material examined on loan. In the retrospect of online availability of specimen images, there are more specimens available than were viewed in the late 1980s. As accession numbers were not indicated for the BM specimens in the 1995 revision, it is necessary to take the lectotypification of the name to a second step, so the excellent specimen BM 00100536 is chosen as the lectotype."

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Marsdenia rostrata R.Br.

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