Vascular Plants

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Baba, Y., Rossetto, M. & Crayn, D.M. (16 April 2020), Identifying evolutionary lineages in the Elaeocarpus obovatus complex: population genetics and morphometric analyses support a new subspecies, Elaeocarpus obovatus subsp.umbratilis, from northern Queensland, Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 33(4) : 346-379 (Paper) Baba, Y., Rossetto, M. & Crayn, D.M. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Elaeocarpus arnhemica F.Muell.
  2. Elaeocarpus arnhemicus F.Muell.
  3. Elaeocarpus coorangooloo J.F.Bailey & C.T.White
  4. Elaeocarpus donianus F.Muell.
  5. Elaeocarpus eucalyptifolius R.Knuth
  6. Elaeocarpus obovatus G.Don
  7. Elaeocarpus obovatus N Queensland 'intermediate' 3
  8. Elaeocarpus obovatus N Queensland 'intermediate' 5
  9. Elaeocarpus obovatus G.Don subsp. obovatus
  10. Elaeocarpus obovatus subsp. umbratilis Y.Baba & Crayn
  11. Elaeocarpus obovatus var. foveolatus Benth.
  12. Elaeocarpus parviflora A.Rich.
  13. Elaeocarpus parviflorus A.Rich.
  14. Elaeocarpus sp. 'Mt Bellenden Ker'
  15. Elaeocarpus sp. (=BG/2287)
  16. Elaeocarpus sp. (Mt Bellenden Ker L.J.Brass 18336)
  17. Elaeocarpus sp. (Mt Bellenden Ker)
  18. Elaeocarpus sp. BK

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