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Eucalyptus hamersleyana D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Carr, D.J. & Carr, S.G.M. (1987), Eucalyptus II - The rubber cuticle, and other studies of the Corymbosae: 256, 258, 260, Fig. 7.3(1-5), Fig. 7.4 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: M.I.H.Brooker 4563, 13 km E of the railway crossing, at junction Wittenoom - Dampier line and Roebourne line, 21 15'S, 117 05'E, 23 April 1975. Holo: PERTH; iso: CANB, MEL, AD, NSW.
  • Etymology: "The species is named for the Hamersley family, early settlers in Western Australia, who have exerted an important influence in its pastoral development. Edward Hamersley, a member of the Governor's Legislative Council, was 'one of the most liberal promoters of the expedition' led by F.T.Gregory in 1861 to the north-west coast... Gregory named the Hamersley Range in his honour."

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basionym of: Corymbia hamersleyana (D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Corymbia hamersleyana (D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Corymbia hamersleyana (D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson legitimate

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