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Cryptandra obcordata Hook.f., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Kellermann, J. & Clowes, C. (1 December 2023), Nomenclature of Spyridium parvifolium and S. obcordatum (Rhamnaceae: Pomaderreae) from southeastern Australia and Tasmania. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 157: 20 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "Asbestos Hills, 26 Oct. 1843, R.C.Gunn 1249 (K 000618721, ex Herb. Hooker). – Isolectotypes: K 000618722, ex Herb. Hooker; NSW 654886, n.v. – Residual syntypes: Asbestos Hills, 11 Jan. 1843, R.C.Gunn 1249 (AD 97729200; BM 000050764; HO 21356; K 000618720, ex Herb. Hooker); West Head, Tamar [River], 21 Oct. 1844, R.C.Gunn 1249 (HO 537265; HO 537266; NSW 515492, n.v.; NSW 607395, n.v.); Tasmania, 21 Oct. 1844, R.C.Gunn 1249 (NSW 515492, n.v.); Tasmania, s.dat., R.C.Gunn 1249 (BM 000050745, left branch, ex Herb. H.F. Hance). – Possible residual syntypes: Tasmania, R.C.Gunn s.n. (E 00768736; L.2327572; M 0211889; NY 00298274; NY 00298275; P 06764821; P 06766710, left specimen; P 06766713; US 17225; US 17226)."

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Cryptandra obcordata Hook.f.

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