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Acacia clavata Schltdl., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Heuchert, B., Braun, U., Tkach, N., Marx, D. & Röser, M. (2017), Biography of D. F. L. von Schlechtendal and type material of his new taxa preserved in the herbarium of Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (HAL) and other botanical collections. Schlechtendalia 31: 21 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "HAL0041266 [lectotype, designated here]: Behr, H.H. s.n. “185”, 1845-08, Australia, South Australia, auf dem östlichen Abhange der Berge nach dem Scrub beim Murray-Flusse.... NY00001586."
  • Text: "Erroneously annotated as HT on the label of the HAL specimen by B.R. Maslin 1975-05-28, and later cited as “holo: HAL; iso: NY” by Maslin, B.R., in Orchard, A.E. & Wilson, A.J.G. (eds.), Flora of Australia, Vol. 11A, Mimosaceae, Acacia part 1: 603. 2001, which is, however, not correctable to LT since Art. 7.10 was not met in this publication. Therefore, a valid lectotypification in the sense of B.R. Maslin is made in this publication."

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Acacia clavata Schltdl.

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