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Trymalium billardierei var. α tomentosum Reissek, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Kellermann, J. (20 July 2021), Nomenclature and typification of several pre-1958 names in Trymalium revisited (Rhamnaceae: Pomaderreae). Swainsona 35: 34 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "Halfway House, Darling Ranges, W.A., 13 Sep. 1839, L. Preiss 1682 (LD1010494, annotated by Steudel & Reissek), fide Kellermann, Rye & K.R.Thiele, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austral. 132: 23 (2008). Isolectotypes: In Halfway house (Darling ranges), L. Preiss 1682 (MEL56103!); N. Holl. – Riv. Des Cygnes, L. Preiss 1680 (P06766683); W.A., L. Preiss 1682 (MEL56097!); Australia, L. Preiss 1682 (MO-2366295, ex Herb. Bernhardi); Australasia, L. Preiss 1682 (W0046832, mounted on same sheet as J. Drummond 718); s.loc., L. Preiss 1682 (L2327495). Remaining syntypes: L. Preiss 1680 (see T. floribundum for details); L. Preiss 1683 (see T. expansum for details); King Georges Sound, K.A.A. von Hügel s.n. (W0046835, labelled as “var. α [calvescens] hirsuta”); Nouvelle Hollande occidentale, R. des cygnes (Swan-river), J. Drummond 718 (P06766696); Swan River, J. Drummond 718 (W0046832); W.A., J. Drummond 718 (MEL56099!); W. Australia, J. Drummond 718 (P06766691, ex BM); Swan River, J. Drummond s.n. (K000349019; K000349022); s.loc., J. Drummond s.n. (W0046832)."

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Trymalium billardierei var. α tomentosum Reissek

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