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Grevillea ornithopoda Meisn., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Olde, P.M. (15 March 2022), Grevillea manglesii (Proteaceae: Grevilleoideae: Hakeinae) revisited. Telopea 25: 54-56, Fig. 8 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "designated by McGillivray and Makinson (1993: 427): ‘Drummond n. 314! in hb. Shuttl.’ [Meisner script] NY 00284671. Isolectotypes: ‘No. 314 Grevillea ornithopoda, Meissn W. Australia Drummond 2nd collection 1844’ A00035409 ex BM; ‘leg. J. Drummond’ B_10_0279551 ex MEL, as Diels 7583; ‘314’ [Drummond handwritten label] BM001121157; ’314, Swan River, Drummond’ CGE12984 ex Hb. Lemann; E00438972 ex BM; G389365; ‘Swan R, J. Drummond 2nd ser No.314’ K000579576 ex Hb. W. Saunders, presented by the Linnean Society 1915; K000599577 - whole sheet; ’S.W. Australia, Drummond 314’ K000799579 -specimen at right of sheet; ‘Swan River J. Drummond no. 314. /bis/’ [J. G. Agardh’s hand] LD1742676; ‘Swan River J. Drummond no 314. bis’ [J. G. Agardh’s hand] LD1742356; ‘314’ [Drummond label] ‘II 314 Grevillea ornithopoda Meisn., Ad fl. Cygnorum leg. J. Drummond’ LE00011506 ex Herb. Hort. Petropolitani; MEL65474; NY00284672; P00750730; P00750731 ex BM, reçu 13 April 1923; PERTH01057936 ex MEL. Probable isolectotypes ‘Drummond 6’ K000599578 - Kew Neg No. 2347; ‘J. Drummond 9 or 6’ MEL2174868.These specimens were possibly part of a set sent by Drummond to Hooker, prior to the major despatch."
nomenclatural synonym: Grevillea glabrata subsp. ornithopoda (Meisn.) McGill. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Grevillea manglesii subsp. ornithopoda (Meisn.) McGill. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Hakea ornithopoda (Meisn.) Christenh. & Byng legitimate

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Grevillea ornithopoda Meisn.

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