Vascular Plants

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Banksia marcescens R.Br., nom. illeg., nom. superfl., scientific nom. nov. apni
Brown, R. (8 March 1810), On the Proteaceae of Jussieu. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 10(1): 208 [nom. nov.] BHL
replaced synonym: Banksia praemorsa Andrews legitimate
  • Text: "Cùm folia minimè praemorsa falsum nomen mutare non hesitavi."
  • Comment: Given under BANKSIA L.f. (nom. cons.).
  • Comment: The name “Banksia marcescens R.Br. var. marcescens” is listed by A.D.Chapman, Austral. Pl. Name Index 362 (1991), but since the species name is illegitimate this autonym is not established, in accordance with ICN Art. 27.2 (Melbourne Code, 2012).

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nomenclatural synonym of: Banksia praemorsa Andrews legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Banksia praemorsa Andrews legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Banksia praemorsa Andrews legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Banksia praemorsa Andrews legitimate

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