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Spyridium stuartii Reissek & F.Muell., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Kellermann, J., Clowes, C. & Barker, W.R. (20 May 2022), Spyridium bracteatum, a new species from Kangaroo Island allied to S. thymifolium (Rhamnaceae: Pomaderreae). Swainsona 36: 92 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "Lectotype: Encounter Bay, Nov. 1847, [C. Stuart s.n.] (MEL 2104271, labelled as “Spyridium stuartii Reiss. & Muell.”), fide Kellermann & W.R.Barker, Muelleria 30: 56 (2012). Isolectotypes: Encounter Bay, s.dat., C. Stuart s.n. (MEL 2104272A, top specimen, labelled as “Spyridium Stuartii F. Muell.”); Encounter Bay, Nov. 1847, [C. Stuart s.n.] (W0015422, attributed to “F. Müller”)."

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Spyridium stuartii Reissek & F.Muell.

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