Vascular Plants

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Lecythidaceae A.Rich.
Barringtonia calyptrata (Miers) R.Br. ex F.M.Bailey , legitimate scientific apni APC Bailey, F.M. (1907), Botany. Contributions to the Flora of Queensland. Queensland Agricultural Journal 18(3): 125 [comb. nov.]
basionym: Butonica calyptrata Miers legitimate
  • Etymology: "Referring to the extinguisher-shaped calyx"
  • Comment: Bailey attributes the name to "R. Br. Benth. in Fl. Austr. III., 288" [i.e. G.Bentham, Fl. Austral. 3: 288 (1867)]. Bentham uses the name to refer to some specimens that he considers likely to be intermediates between Barringtonia speciosa and B. acutangula but does not accept it as a species.
  • Comment: Combination made by indirect reference to base name, via citation of "Britten, Ill. Bot., Cook's Voy." [i.e. J.Banks & D.Solander, Ill. Austral. Pl. Cook's Voy. 2: 40, pl. 123 (1901)], where the basionym is given under Huttum calyptratum (Miers) Britten.

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