Vascular Plants
Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)
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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.
Loranthaceae Juss.
Diplatia furcata Barlow
, legitimate , scientific
Barlow, B.A. (1962) , Studies in Australian Loranthaceae. I. Nomenclature and new additions. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 87(1) :
57, fig. 1 ce.
[tax. nov.]
Type:
L.S.Smith 624 (BRI); Dallarnil, Burnett Dist., Queensland; 28 XII 1939."
Barlow, B.A. (1966) , A revision of the Loranthaceae of Australia and New Zealand. Australian Journal of Botany 14(3) :
487-489, Fig. 10 (map)
[secondary reference]
Chippendale, G.M. (17 April 1972) , Check List of Northern Territory Plants. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 96(4) :
230
[secondary reference]
Barlow, B.A. in George, A.S. (ed.) (1984) , Loranthaceae. Flora of Australia 22 :
123-124, Map 155
APC
[secondary reference]
Ross, E.M. in Stanley, T.D. & Ross, E.M. (1984) , Loranthaceae. Flora of South-eastern Queensland 1 :
74, 82, Fig. 9D
[secondary reference]
Dunlop, C.R. (1987) , Checklist of the Vascular Plants of the Northern Territory. Technical Report: Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory 26 :
45
[secondary reference]
Dunlop, C.R., Leach, G.J. & Cowie, I.D. (1995) , Flora of the Darwin Region 2 :
200, Fig. 66
[secondary reference]
Williams, K.A.W. (1999) , Native Plants of Queensland 4 :
158
[secondary reference]
Cooper, W.E. & Cooper, W.T. (2004) , Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest :
273
[secondary reference]
Parker, C.M. (10 March 2015) , Updates to Western Australia's vascular plant census for 2014. Nuytsia 25 :
16
[secondary reference]
Start, A.N. & Thiele, K.R. (2023) , Mistletoes of Western Australia :
112-113
[secondary reference]
Etymology:
"From the Latin for 'forked', in reference to the inflorescence axis being divided into two branches."