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Lepidosperma confine Nees, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Barrett, R.L. & Wilson, K.L. (2012), A review of the genus Lepidosperma Labill. (Cyperaceae: Schoeneae). Australian Systematic Botany 25: 243-244, Fig. 20 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: (here designated): WESTERN AUSTRALIA: in scaturiginosis ad lacum Dunshambus haud procul ad oppidulo Perth [in bubbling springs, near Lake Dunshambus not at all far from the small town of Perth], 31 January 1839, Preiss [Pl. Preissianae No. 1794] (lecto: LD; isolecto: B (fragment), BM000991110,BRIAQ0341343,G(2 sheets, the 2nd sheet does not bear the Pl. Preissianae No., rather the field number Preiss 173, and is only a possible isolectotype), K, L 0042647, MEL 2288217, NY 00051301 (unnumbered and is only a possible isolectotype), P 00644954).

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Lepidosperma confine Nees

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