Vascular Plants

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Asparagaceae Juss.
Lomandra phillipsiorum Jian Wang ter , legitimate scientific apni Wang, J. (24 March 2021), Lomandra phillipsiorum Jian Wang ter (Laxmanniaceae), a new species from south-eastern Queensland. Austrobaileya 11: 19-24, Figs 1-3, Map 1 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Australia. Queensland. MORETON DISTRICT: D’Aguilar National Park (Boombana), c. 100 m along Thylogale Track from Boombana car park towards Jollys Lookout, D’Aguilar Range, 8 October 2016, S.P. Phillips 2722B & B.A. Phillips (holo: BRI [AQ857607])."
  • Etymology: "This species is named for Susan and Brian Phillips. After gaining a science degree at the University of Queensland, Susan worked in plant nematology and entomology, where part of her work involved the illustration of scientific publications. In 1996 she and her husband Brian worked with a team of entomologists in north Queensland in the papaya fruit fly eradication programme. In 1997 Susan joined the Queensland Herbarium, where her work involved the preparation and data-basing of specimens. Since her retirement in 2012 she has been working as a volunteer at the herbarium, mounting specimens and collecting plants for incorporation into the herbarium collection. Brian has a background in engineering drafting and has pursued his hobby of photography for many years. They both have a keen interest in nature, bushwalking and camping. Together they have collected more than 3,000 plant specimens for the Queensland Herbarium."

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