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Vitis sterculiifolia F.Muell. ex Benth., 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. New South Wales. Hastings River, s.dat., [H.] Beckler s.n. (lecto [designated here]: K 000736429; isolecto: BM, K 000736428 [with “Dr. B.”], MEL 539833]."
  • Text: "Typification: Four specimens collected by Dr H. Beckler from the type locality for Vitis sterculiifolia have been located. A fertile specimen at K [K 000736429] is here selected as the lectotype as it was examined by Bentham. The remaining specimens are probable isolectotypes. The K specimens, K 000736428 and K 000736429, are mounted on the same sheet but with different data. Both were incorporated into the Herbarium Hookerianum in 1867, thus postdating publication of the name. The MEL specimen is labelled as a holotype; however, there is no evidence that it was seen by Bentham.

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Vitis sterculiifolia F.Muell. ex Benth.

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