Vascular Plants

APC: Cycas media subsp. media
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APC (version 51209260) published 20/10/16 by import
APC Dist.
Qld
APC Comment
De Laubenfels & Adema (1998) recognised C. normanbyana as a species distinct from C. media, and included in its synonymy C. rumphii subap. normanbyana, C. basaltica and C. media var. basaltica. Hybrids are known in Qld between C. media subsp. banksii and C. platyphylla (Henderson, 2002).
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Cycadidae / Cycadales / Cycadaceae / Cycas / Cycas media
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Cycas media R.Br. subsp. media, legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census Cycas media R.Br. f. media, legitimate (1868) nomenclatural synonymCycas media R.Br. var. media, legitimate (1868) nomenclatural synonymCycas gracilis Miq., legitimate (1863) taxonomic synonymCycas gracilis Miq. var. gracilis, legitimate (1876) taxonomic synonymCycas normanbyana F.Muell., legitimate (1874) taxonomic synonymCycas rumphii subsp. normanbyana (F.Muell.) J.Schust., legitimate (1932) taxonomic synonymCycas gracilis var. glauca Regel, legitimate (1876) taxonomic synonymCycas gracilis var. viridis Regel, legitimate (1876) taxonomic synonymCycas kennedyana F.Muell., legitimate (March 1882) taxonomic synonymCycas circinalis subsp. papuana (F.Muell.) J.Schust., legitimatemisapplication by Schuster, J. in Engler, H.G.A. (1932), Cycadaceae. Das Pflanzenreich 99(4,1)Cycas rumphii f. papuana (F.Muell.) Kaneh., legitimatemisapplication by Kanehira, R. & Hatusima, S. (1938), Botanical Magazine (Tokyo) 52

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