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Acacia genistifolia Link, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Webb, A., Ohlsen, D. & Walsh, N. (3 May 2021), A phenetic analysis of morphological variation in Acacia genistifolia (Fabaceae subf. Mimosoideae), with recognition of three subspecies. Muelleria 39: 122–123 [secondary reference] BHL
  • Type: "GERMANY. Berlin, cultivated in botanic gardens, Schumann s.n. (lecto, here designated: MEL 39790!)."
nomenclatural synonym: Phyllodoce genistaefolia Link orth. var. nomenclatural synonym: Phyllodoce genistifolia (Link) Link legitimate taxonomic synonym: Acacia diffusa Ker Gawl. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Acacia cuspidata A.Cunn. ex Benth. nom. illeg. taxonomic synonym: Acacia diffusa var. cuspidata (A.Cunn. ex Benth.) Benth. legitimate
  • Text: "The type specimen (MEL39790) is here designated as a lectotype, due to the lack of a cited holotype in the protologue and the apparent lack of a specimen at the Botanic Museum Berlin-Dahlem (B), likely resulting from the massive loss of types at B as a consequence of bombing in the Second World War (e.g. Hiepko 1987). No specimens at other herbaria where Link typically lodged his specimens (e.g. BR, C, FI, H, LIV, P, PH, W; Stafleu & Cowan 1981) were found on the Global Plants website (https://plants.jstor.org/). The label on MEL39790 identifies it as part of the type that was at B, thus, its designation originally as an isotype by Court (1972)."

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Acacia genistifolia Link

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