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Acacia elachantha Maslin & M.W.McDonald, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Racosperma elachanthum (M.W.McDonald & Maslin) Pedley legitimate taxonomic synonym: Acacia elachantha (hairy variant) [n/a] taxonomic synonym: Acacia elachantha (glabrous variant) [n/a] misapplication: Acacia cowleana Tate legitimate by Pedley, L. (20 July 1978), A revision of Acacia Mill. in Queensland, Part 1. Austrobaileya 1(2): 171-172 misapplication: Acacia cowleana Tate legitimate by Maslin, B.R. & Thomson, L.A.J. (18 December 1992), Re-appraisal of the taxonomy of Acacia holosericea, including the description of a new species, A. colei, and the reinstatement of A. neurocarpa. Australian Systematic Botany 5(6): 729-743
  • APC Comment: Two unnamed variants were recognised by McDonald & Maslin (1997). Hybrids between A. cowleana and A. elachantha are recorded in Qld (Henderson in Names and Distribution of Queensland Plants, Algae and Lichens, 2002).
  • APC Dist.: WA, NT, SA, Qld

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Acacia elachantha Maslin & M.W.McDonald

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