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.
Showing Stylidium miniatum
- APC
- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Asteranae(superordo)
- Asterales(ordo)
- Stylidiaceae(fam.)
- Stylidium(gen.)
- miniatum(sp.)
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Type: "West-Australien: Ohne Standort (Drummond II. Coll. n. 277!); Distr. Avon: Melbourne, Hügel am Moore River östlich bei Mogumber zwischen Gebüsch auf lehmigkeisigem Boden ca. 175 m ü. M. (blühend Ende August 1901 – Diels n. 4031!, E. Pritzel n. 581!)."
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Lectotype: ‘West-Australien: Ohne Standort (Drummond II. Coll. n. 277!); Distr. Avon: Melbourne, Hügel am Moore River östlich bei Mogumber zwischen Gebüsch auf lehmigkeisigem Boden ca. 175 m ü. M. (blühend Ende August 1901 – Diels n. 4031!, E. Pritzel n. 581!).’ Lectotype: In fruticetis Moore River, [Western Australia], August 1901, E. Pritzel 581 (here designated: W!; isolectotype: BM!, E! G!, K 000355138! M!, NSW!, P!, PERTH 01641565!).
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APC Dist.: WA
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Type: "In fruticetis Moore River, August 1901, E. Pritzel 581 (lecto, fide J.A. Wege, Nuytsia 20: 85 (2010): W; isolecto: BM, E, G, K 000355138, M, NSW, P, PERTH 01641565). Paralecto [residual syntypes]: Moore River östlich bei Mogumber zwischen Gebüsch auf lehmigkeisigem Boden ca. 175 m ü. M., August 1901, L. Diels 4031 (B, n.v., destroyed in WWII); Western Australia, s. dat., J. Drummond 277 (BM, CGE, E, G, K 000060915, K 000060917, LD, MEL 2295036, W); Distr. Avon: Melbourne, s. dat., K.A.A. von Hügel s.n. (B, n.v., destroyed in WWII)."
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Etymology: "The epithet is from the Latin miniatus (saturn-red, ‘painted with red lead’) which may refer to the salmon colour of the corolla markings and not the corolla colour."