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Showing Hypocalymma x linifolium
- APC
- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Rosanae(superordo)
- Myrtales(ordo)
- Myrtaceae(fam.)
- Hypocalymma(gen.)
- linifolium(sp.)
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Type: "Cum prioribus sub. n. 65."
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Type: Drummond coll. VII no. 65, 1853 (lecto: KW; iso: BM, K, LD, MEL, W). This is a slender, more narrow-leaved form collected in the same area as the type of H. tetrapterum and certainly not taxonomically distinct from it.
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APC Dist.: WA
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Type: "Swan River [between Dandaragan and lower Murchison River, Western Australia, 1850–1851], J. Drummond 6: 65 [as 7: 65] (holo: KW 001001303; iso: BM 001015085, E 00394754, G 00223369, ?K 000821997, LD 1034286 & 1035774, MEL 0104602 [pieces on left enclosed with tag bearing the number 65], NSW 456458, W 18890153069)."
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Etymology: "From the Latin linum (thread) and -folius (-leaved) in reference to the narrow leaves of this taxon. However, narrower, more thread-like leaves are found in H. gardneri Strid & Keighery, which is part of the H. xanthopetalum complex."
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Text: "...hybrid stat. nov. ...parent species, H. angustifolium and H. lateriticola..."