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Showing Eucalyptus victrix
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- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Rosanae(superordo)
- Myrtales(ordo)
- Myrtaceae(fam.)
- Eucalyptus(gen.)
- victrix(sp.)
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Type: Northern Territory: 16.3km N of Tea Tree Well roadhouse on Stuart Highway, (22 deg. 00 min. S, 133 deg. 30 min. E), K.Hill 870, L.Johnson & D.Benson, 12 July 1984 (holo NSW; iso DNA, FRI, PERTH).
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Etymology: Feminine of victor, alluding to victory over desert.
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APC Comment: Chippendale (1988) treated the coolabahs under the name E. microtheca. Hill & Johnson (1994) adopted much narrower species concepts, recognising 8 species and several subspecies in the complex and many intergrades. In Euclid (2006) an intermediate approach was adopted, recognising Hill & Johnson's E. acroleuca, and E. victrix, and keeping E. coolabah and E. microtheca distinct. Hybrids between E. normantonensis and E. victrix are recorded (Hill & Johnson, 1994). Intergrades are recorded between E. victrix and both 'E. barklyensis' (=E. microtheca) and E. coolabah ('subsp. arida' and 'E. gymnoteles') (Hill & Johnson, 1994). Hybrids are known between E. victrix and E. xerothermica (Hill & Johnson, 1994). -
APC Dist.: WA, NT, Qld