Vascular Plants

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Amaryllidaceae J.St.-Hil.
Crinum asiaticum var. angustifolium (Herb.) Benth. , legitimate scientific apni Bentham, G. (23 September 1873), Flora Australiensis 6: 454 [comb. nov.]
basionym: Crinum australasicum var. angustifolium Herb. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Crinum angustifolium R.Br. nom. illeg.
  • Text: "The specimen in Brown's herbarium, to which he has attached the label of C. angustifolium, appears to me certainly to belong to the narrow-leaved form of C. asiaticum. The marginal asperities described by him are distant, and appear occasionally but rarely on olher specimens of C. asiaticum. In the same sheet are several speciniens of C. uniflorum, to which the name of C. angustifolium would be more appropriate, but the leaves have no marginal asperities."
  • Comment: Reference to basionym indirect, via inclusion of Crinum angustifolium R.Br., nom. illeg. in synonymy.

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nomenclatural synonym of: Crinum angustifolium R.Br. nom. illeg. nomenclatural synonym of: Crinum angustifolium R.Br. nom. illeg.

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