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Calostemma abdicatum P.J.Lang, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Lang, P.J. (29 September 2008), Calostemma abdicatum (Amaryllidaceae), a new species of Garland Lily endemic to the Everard Ranges, and a comparison of the three species within Calostemma R.Br. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 22: 49-54, Figs 1-11 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "P.J.Lang & P.D.Canty BSOp-908, 18 Mar. 2004, S.E. footslope of Mt Illbillie, Everard Ranges, South Australia (holo: AD200209; iso: CANB, MEL, K)."
taxonomic synonym: Calostemma sp. Everard Ranges (P.J.Lang BS23-30021) P.J.Lang [n/a] pro parte misapplication: Calostemma purpureum R.Br. legitimate by Telford, I.R.H. in George, A.S. (ed.) (1987), Calostemma. Flora of Australia 45: 382-383, Fig. 20, Map 437
  • Etymology: "The epithet is derived from the Latin abdico to disown, renounce or resign, and alludes to the absence of the corona or 'crown'. This is in apposition to the generic name Calostemma, from the Greek calos beautiful and stemma garland or crown, which refers to the conspicuous golden staminal corona of the type species."

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