Vascular Plants

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Euphorbiaceae Juss.
Euphorbia clutioides Specht , nom. inval. scientific apni Specht, R.L. in Specht, R.L. & Mountford, C.P. (ed.) (August 1958), The Gymnospermae and Angiospermae collected on the Arnhem Land Expedition. Records of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land No. 3 Botany and Plant Ecology: 251 [primary reference]
  • Comment: Specht cites this name as "Euphorbia clutioides (Forst. f.) C. A. Gardner", and gives the place of publication as J. Roy. Soc. W. Australia 27: 182 (1943) [as '1942']. However, Gardner's name was not validly published because the intended basionym Croton clutioides G.Forst. is a nom. inval., nom. nud. Since Specht neither lists a validly published basionym nor provides a diagnosis or description, the name is not validly published as that of a new taxon under ICN Art. 38.1 or as a new combination under ICN Art. 41.5 (Shenzhen Code, 2018).

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