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Showing Eucalyptus phenax
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Type: South Australia: 12.7 km from Duke's Highway towards Pinnaroo, 35 17 27"S, 139 37" 30"E, 26 Jan. 1995, D.Nicolle 1212, R.Nicolle & M.I.H.Brooker (Holotypus: AD; isotypes: CANB, MEL, NSW, PERTH).
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Comment: The name "Eucalyptus phenax subsp. phenax" is listed by D.N.Nicolle, Eucalypts S. Australia 98 (1997). However, this autonym did not exist until established by D.N.Nicolle, J. Adelaide Bot. Gardens 19: 84 (2000), in accordance with ICN Art. 26.3 (Shenzhen Code, 2018).
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APC Dist.: WA, SA, Vic
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APC Dist.: WA, SA, Vic