Vascular Plants

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Mallotus dispersus P.I.Forst., legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Forster, P.I. (29 December 1999), A taxonomic revision of Mallotus Lour. (Euphorbiaceae) in Australia. Austrobaileya 5(3): 465, Fig. 3, Map 6 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: Queensland. COOK DISTRICT: Muddy Bay, Cape York, 10 43'S, 142 33'E, 25 Jun 1994, P.I. FOrster PIF15304 & M.C. Tucker (holo: BRI [2 sheets + spirit]; iso: A, BISH, CANB, DNA, K, L, MEL, NSW, QRS).
misapplication: Mallotus didymochryseus Airy Shaw legitimate by Airy Shaw, H.K. (November 1980), A partial synopsis of the Euphorbiaceae - Platylobeae of Australia (excluding Phyllanthus, Euphorbia and Calycopeplus). Kew Bulletin 35(3): 652-653 misapplication: Mallotus didymochryseus Airy Shaw legitimate by Christophel, D.C. & Hyland, B.P.M. in Hyland, B.P.M. & Whiffin, T.P. (1993), Leaf Atlas of Australian Tropical Rain Forest Trees. Australian tropical rain forest trees: an interactive identification system: 6, 35, 108, pl. 46(a), Code 967

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