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Showing Boronia hoipolloi
- APC
- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Rosanae(superordo)
- Sapindales(ordo)
- Rutaceae(fam.)
- Boronia(gen.)
- hoipolloi(sp.)
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Type: "Queensland; Burke District: Amphitheatre, a sandstone escarpment c. 27 km north of Musslebrook mining camp, 18°21'S, 138°09'E, 12 June 1995, J.R.Clarkson 10437 (holo: BRI; iso: MEL [MEL 2032037, MEL 2032038])."
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Etymology: "The specific epithet, hoipolloi, is derived from Greek for rabble (hoi polloi or oi polloi), and refers to individuals of the species being found on the outer parts of an amphitheatre, where one expects to find 'the rabble' congregating."
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Type: "(holotype BRI; isotypes MEL 2032037, MEL 2032038)."
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APC Dist.: Qld