Vascular Plants
Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)
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The Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) is a tool for the botanical community that deals with plant names and their usage in the scientific literature, whether as a current name or synonym. APNI does not recommend any particular taxonomy or nomenclature. For a listing of currently accepted scientific names for the Australian vascular flora, please use the Australian Plant Census (APC) link above.
Moraceae Gaudich.
Fatoua villosa ( Murray) Nakai
, legitimate , scientific
Nakai, T. (1927) , Botanical Magazine (Tokyo) 41 :
516
[comb. nov.]
basionym:
Urtica villosa Murray
legitimate
Berg, C.C., E.J.H.Corner & Jarrett, F.M. (2006) , Moraceae (genera other than Ficus). Flora Malesiana Series I 17(1) :
34-35
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Urtica villosa Murray
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Fatoua pilosa Gaudich.
legitimate
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2007) , Australian Plant Census :
-
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Urtica villosa Murray
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Fatoua pilosa Gaudich.
legitimate
misapplication:
Boehmeria glomerulifera Miq.
legitimate
by Green, J.W. (1985) , Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2 : 58
Bostock, P.D. & Holland, A.E. (November 2015) , Appendix A: New names and name and status changes 2014 census to 2015 census. Introduction to the Census of the Queensland Flora 2015 :
24
[secondary reference]
Bostock, P.D. & Holland, A.E. (August 2016) , Appendix A: New names and name and status changes 2015 census to 2016 census. Introduction to the Census of the Queensland Flora 2016 :
22
[secondary reference]
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (7 July 2021) , Australian Plant Census :
-
APC
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Urtica villosa Murray
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Fatoua pilosa Gaudich.
legitimate
misapplication:
Boehmeria glomerulifera Miq.
legitimate
by Green, J.W. (1985) , Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2 : 58
APC Dist.:
WA, NT, Qld (naturalised)