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Vitis brachypoda F.Muell., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Jackes, B.R. & Trias-Blasi, A. (28 June 2023), Apocissus Jackes & Trias-Blasi, a new genus in the Vitaceae. Austrobaileya 13: 101 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "Australia. Queensland. Rockingham’s Bay, s.dat., [J.] Dallachy s.n.(lecto [here designated]: MEL 540135; isolecto: BRI [AQ024420], K 00736427 [lacking collector, but with “Com. 10/1884. F.v.Mueller”])."
  • Text: "The type material of Cissus brachypoda was collected at Rockingham Bay by John Dallachy. With the dispersal of duplicates by Mueller from MEL, some specimens from this location (that Mueller never visited) have been attributed to Mueller instead of Dallachy (Bean & Forster 2021). This appears to be the case with the apparent syntype at K where it has been attributed to Mueller. "

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Vitis brachypoda F.Muell.

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