Vascular Plants Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)

Showing Eremophila calorhabdos
Scrophulariaceae Juss.
Eremophila calorhabdos Diels , legitimate, scientific
Diels, F.L.E. & Pritzel, E.G. (14 February 1905), Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae occidentalis. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Pflanzen Westaustraliens, ihrer Verbreitung und ihrer Lebensverhaltnisse. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie 35(4): 545, fig. 62 H, J. [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "In distr. Eyre ad fines distr. Coolgardie pr. Graspatch in fruticetis lutoso-arenosis flor. m. Nov. (D. 5288), 60 km a Frasers Range septentrionem orientalem versus (DEMPSTER in hb. Melb.!), Israelite Bay (Miss BROOKE 1893, in hb. Melb.!)."
Kraenzlin, F.W.L. in Kraenzlin, F.W.L. (ed.) (1929), Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis Beihefte B. 54: 116 [basionym]
basionym of: Stenochilus calorhabdos (Diels) Kraenzl. legitimate
Barlow, B.A. (1971), Cytogeography of the genus Eremophila. Australian Journal of Botany 19(3): 296 [secondary reference]
Grieve, B.J. & Blackall, W.E. (1982), How to know Western Australian wildflowers: a key to the flora of the extratropical regions of Western Australia Edn. 2, 4: 650 [secondary reference]
common name: Spiked Eremophila [n/a]
Green, J.W. (1985), Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2: 152 [secondary reference]
Paczkowska, G. & Chapman, A.R. (2000), The Western Australian Flora, a descriptive catalogue: 333 [secondary reference]
Chinnock, R.J. (2007), Eremophila and allied genera: 569-571, Fig. 283, Map 288 APC [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: Salmon Gum Farm, Western Australia, s.dat., Diels 5288 (B, destroyed; PERTH, lectotype here designated).
nomenclatural synonym: Stenochilus calorhabdos (Diels) Kraenzl. legitimate common name: spiked eremophila [n/a] common name: Red rod [n/a]
  • APC Dist.: WA
  • Etymology: "After the genus Calorhabdos, beautiful wand."
Brown, A. & Buirchell, B. (2011), A field guide to the eremophilas of Western Australia: 53 [secondary reference]
common name: Red Rod [n/a]
  • Etymology: "calorhabdos refers to the distinctive erect, wand-like branches which resemble those of the genus Calorhabdos."