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Logania micrantha Benth., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Conn, B.J. (18 August 1995), Taxonomic revision of Logania section (Loganiaceae). Australian Systematic Botany 8(4): 602-604, figs 8g-l, 9 (map) [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: 'Swan River to Cape Riche', 'Drummond 252 (5th Collection)' (Herb. Benthamianum) (female) (K); isolecto: 'In Australia austro-occidentali', 'Towards Cape Riche' (Bentham 1868, p. 363), 'S.W. Australia', 'Drummond 252' [5th Collection] (Herb. Hookerianum), without date (female) (K); probable isolecto: 'Murchison's River' Drummond 252 [5th Collection], without date (MEL 501232); 'W. Australia', 'Drummond 252 [5th Collection]', anno 1849 (P); 'De Swan-River au Cape Riche', 'Drummond 252', 'Envoi No.5 [5th Collection], [anno] '1848' (G); possible isolecto: 'Swan River', 'Drummond 252 4me Serie [4th Collection]', anno 1850 (G - ex herb. Barbey-Boissier).
nomenclatural synonym: Euosma micrantha (Benth.) Kuntze legitimate

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Logania micrantha Benth.

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