Vascular Plants
Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)
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.
Type:New South Wales, Lake George, E.Gauba CBG4751, 30.11.1949 (holo.: CANB; iso.: NSW).
pro parte misapplication:
HibbertiapedunculataR.Br. ex DC.legitimate
by Bentham, G.(30 May 1863), Flora Australiensis1: 32
pro parte misapplication:
HibbertiapedunculataR.Br. ex DC.legitimate
by Mueller, F.J.H. von(1882), Systematic Census of Australian Plants: 2
pro parte misapplication:
HibbertiapedunculataR.Br. ex DC.legitimate
by Mueller, F.J.H. von(1885), Key to the System of Victorian Plants2: 5
pro parte misapplication:
HibbertiapedunculataR.Br. ex DC.legitimate
by Ewart, A.J.(1931), Flora of Victoria: 767
pro parte misapplication:
HibbertiapedunculataR.Br. ex DC.legitimate
by Willis, J.H.(1973), A Handbook to Plants in VictoriaEdn. 2,2: 386
pro parte misapplication:
HibbertiapedunculataR.Br. ex DC.legitimate
by Harden, G.J. & Everett, J.in Harden, G.J. (ed.)(1990), Dilleniaceae.Flora of New South Wales1: 300
pro parte misapplication:
HibbertiapedunculataR.Br. ex DC.legitimate
by Toelken, H.R.in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.)(1996), Dilleniaceae.Flora of Victoria3: 304, Fig. 60l
misapplication:
HibbertiapedunculataR.Br. ex DC.legitimate
by Hamilton, A.G.(1887), A list of the indigenous plants of the Mudgee district.Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, Series 22(2): 264
misapplication:
HibbertiapedunculataR.Br. ex DC.legitimate
by Mueller, F.J.H. von(December 1889), Second Systematic Census of Australian Plants: 2
misapplication:
HibbertiapedunculataR.Br. ex DC.legitimate
by Burbidge, N.T. & Gray, M.(1970), Flora of the Australian Capital Territory: 256
APC Dist.:NSW, Vic
Etymology:"The apex of the outer calyx lobes is distinctly ridged and usually this ridge is accentuated by two grooves on either side due to the somewhat recurved distal margins. The epithet 'porcata" Latin "ridged", from "porca" "the ridge between two furrows made in plowing" refers to this resemblance of the distal outer calyx lobes."