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Goodeniaceae R.Br.
Goodenia caroliniana K.A.Sheph. , legitimate scientific apni APC Shepherd, K.A., Lepschi, B.J., Johnson, E.A., Gardner, A.G., Sessa, E.B. & Jabaily, R.S. (7 July 2020), The concluding chapter: recircumscription of Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) to include four allied genera with an updated infrageneric classification. Phytokeys 152: 87 [nom. nov.]
replaced synonym: Velleia lyrata R.Br. legitimate
  • Etymology: This species is endemic to the Sydney region of New South Wales and is named in honour of Roger Charles Carolin (1929–), an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney and Curator of the John Ray Herbarium (SYD) for more than 30 years. During his tenure Carolin published numerous treatments including revision of the family Goodeniaceae for the Flora of Australia."
  • Text: "The epithet ‘lyrata’ is unavailable in Goodenia as it is preoccupied by G. lyrata Carolin."

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