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Correa lawrenceana var. glabra Benth., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Othman, R.N.A., Jordan, G.J. & Duretto, M.F. (13 December 2013), Morphometric analysis of Correa lawrenceana (Rutaceae) and the reinstatement of var. ferruginea endemic to Tasmania. Australian Systematic Botany 26(4): 264 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: 'Derwent river [Tasmania], R.Brown'. Type: R.Brown 5323 (lectotype, here chosen, K349795, image HO).
  • Comment: R.N.A.Othman et al., Austral. Syst. Bot. 26(4) 264 (2013) also list "Correa lawrenceana var. glabra Rodway, Tasman. Fl. 21 (1903), nom. illeg., non (Lindl.) Hook.f. (1855). Type citation: 'Tasmania'. Type: Tasmania, L.Rodway 104 (lectotype, here chosen: HO 4794).". However, Rodway's use of the name is here treated as a secondary reference to Correa lawrenceana var. glabra Benth., and the lectotypification as unnecessary.

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Correa lawrenceana var. glabra Benth.

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