Vascular Plants

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Celastraceae R.Br.
Brassiantha hedraiantheroides A.J.Ford , legitimate scientific apni APC Simmons, M.P., McKenna, M.J., Bacon, C.D., Yakobson, K., Cappa, J.J., Archer, R.H. & Ford, A.J. (2012), Phylogeny of Celastraceae tribe Euonymeae inferred from morphological characters and nuclear and plastid genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 62(1): 16-17 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: AUSTRALIA. Queensland: Cook District, Cultivated Tolga (ex-Browns Creek, Yarrabah), 11 November 1998, A. Ford 2122 (holotype: BRI!; isotypes: CNS! (plus spirit), CS!, K!, L!, MO!, NSW!, PRE!, Z!).
  • Etymology: "The specific epithet reflects the similarity of this species to the monotypic Hedraianthera, a related genus in Celastraceae (from the Greek hedraios, sessile, and anthera, anther, referring to the apparently sessile anthers), and the suffix - oides, like or resembling. In addition, this new species was previously known as Hedraianthera sp. (Mossman), and thus the chosen epithet commemorates this historical fact."

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