APC: Acacia sibirica
A tree element is an element of a classification tree structure (also known as a Node). The element holds the position
of a Taxon Concept in an arrangement of taxon that we refer to generically as a tree.
- At the bottom of this page are the citable links to this object or just use the icon.
You can "right click" in most browsers to copy it or open it in a new browser tab.
(old)
current version.
APC (version 51209316)
published 2/5/17 by import
A tree element is an element of a classification tree structure (also known as a Node). The element holds the position
of a Taxon Concept in an arrangement of taxon that we refer to generically as a tree.
- At the bottom of this page are the citable links to this object or just use the icon. You can "right click" in most browsers to copy it or open it in a new browser tab.
Changes:
Now
2020-08-19 20:19:50.577
2020-08-17 18:17:20.9
2018-06-06 00:00:00.0
2016-01-04 00:00:00.0
- APC Dist.
- WA, NT, SA, Qld, NSW
- APC Comment
- Maslin in Nuytsia 4 (1982) discussed two unnamed variants of A. stowardii from the Hamersley Range, WA. Pedley in Contr. Queensland Herbarium 15 (1974) and Kodela in Flora of Australia 11B (2001) considered that A. sibirica S.Moore was conspecific with A. kempeana. However, Pedley in Austrobailey 6 (2003) after re-examination of the type considered A. sibirica to be conspecific with A. stowardii, and to predate it. This taxon is still recognised as A. stowardii in NT. Pedley (pers. comm.) considers that the Hamersley taxa have little relationship to this species as now defined. Acacia clivicola is generally considered to be synonymous with A. sibirica/A. stowardii, but in Qld is considered a distinct species.
0 sub taxa
link to here
- To cite this object in a database or publication please use the following preferred link.
- The preferred link is the most specific of the permalinks to here and makes later comparisons of linked
resources easier.
- Note you can access JSON and XML versions of this object by setting the
correct mime type in the ACCEPTS header of your HTTP request or by appending ".json" or ".xml"
to the end of the URL.
Please cite using:
https://id.biodiversity.org.au/tree/51209316/51224090
- To cite this object in a database or publication please use the following preferred link.
- The preferred link is the most specific of the permalinks to here and makes later comparisons of linked resources easier.
- Note you can access JSON and XML versions of this object by setting the correct mime type in the ACCEPTS header of your HTTP request or by appending ".json" or ".xml" to the end of the URL.