Name
The unique identifying name (text) referred to in references.
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The unique identifying name (text) referred to in references.
- Below is the Name and protologue.
- At the bottom of this page are the citable links to this Name or just use the icon. You can "right click" in most browsers to copy it or open it in a new browser tab.
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Comment: Mueller cites "F. v. M. in Britten's journ. of Botany XXII, 290 (1884)" as the place of publication of this name and does not list any synonyms. Mueller had indicated the combination in his earlier paper in J. Bot. (British & Foreign) 22: 290 (1884), by stating that "Endlicher's Pterocarpus australis... certainly does not belong to that genus, but appears referable either to Wistaria or Millettia, or possibly Lonchocarpus". However, he did not make the new combination in Wisteria or in any other genus in that earlier work. Wisteria australis (Endl.) F.Muell. is here considered validly published in this 1885 work via indirect reference to the basionym (ICN Art. 41.3, Melbourne Code, 2012), which appeared in Mueller's 1884 paper as cited.
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