Vascular Plants

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Rutaceae Juss.
Eriostemon myoporoides subsp. epilosus Paul G.Wilson , legitimate scientific apni Wilson, Paul G. (10 December 1970), A taxonomic revision of the genera Crowea, Eriostemon and Phebalium (Rutaceae). Nuytsia 1(1): 41, Map 11 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "NSW 69255, Wallangarra, Queensland, Nov. 1906, S.L. Boorman. Isotypus: NSW 68741."
  • Etymology: "epilosus = without hairs, referring to the staminal filaments"

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basionym of: Philotheca myoporoides subsp. epilosa (Paul G.Wilson) Bayly legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Philotheca myoporoides subsp. epilosa (Paul G.Wilson) Bayly legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Philotheca myoporoides subsp. epilosa (Paul G.Wilson) Bayly legitimate basionym of: Philotheca epilosa (Paul G.Wilson) P.I.Forst. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Philotheca epilosa (Paul G.Wilson) P.I.Forst. legitimate

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