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Lindernia cowiei W.R.Barker, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Barker, W.R. (20 November 1998), A new species Lindernia cowiei and the variability of L. tenuifolia (Subg. Bonnaya: Scrophulariaceae) in northern Australia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 18(2): 162, fig. 1 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: I.D.Cowie 5518 & G.Bellis, 30 Mar 1995, Northern Territory, Darwin and Gulf region: Melville Island, Goose Creek Floodplain, DNA123061. Isotypi: AD99530159; AD99530160; (n.v.) MEL.
taxonomic synonym: Lindernia D123061 Goose Creek [n/a]

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basionym of: Vandellia cowiei (W.R.Barker) Eb.Fisch., Schäferh. & Kai Müll. legitimate basionym of: Bonnaya cowiei (W.R.Barker) Y.S.Liang & J.C.Wang legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Bonnaya cowiei (W.R.Barker) Y.S.Liang & J.C.Wang legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Bonnaya cowiei (W.R.Barker) Y.S.Liang & J.C.Wang legitimate

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