Vascular Plants

APC: Fimbristylis denudata
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APC (version 51258599) published 20/8/18 by amonro
APC Dist.
WA, NT, Qld
APC Comment
A.D.Chapman, Austral. Pl. Name Index (1991) stated that Poiret did not validly make the combinations Scirpus androgynus (p. 2601) and S. denudatus (p. 2603). However, under Article 33.1 of the 2006 (Vienna) edition of the ICBN, these names are considered to be validly published.
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Lilianae / Poales / Cyperaceae / Fimbristylis
0 sub taxa
Fimbristylis denudata R.Br., legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2012), Australian Plant Census Scirpus denudata Poir., orth. var. (1 November 1817) nomenclatural synonymScirpus denudatus (R.Br.) Poir., legitimate (1 November 1817) nomenclatural synonymIria denudata (R.Br.) Kuntze, legitimate (5 November 1891) nomenclatural synonymIriha denudata Kuntze, orth. var. (5 November 1891) nomenclatural synonymFimbristylis androgyna R.Br., legitimate (27 March 1810) taxonomic synonymScirpus androgynus (R.Br.) Poir., legitimate (1 November 1817) taxonomic synonymScirpus androgyna Poir., orth. var. (1 November 1817) taxonomic synonymIria androgyna (R.Br.) Kuntze, legitimate (5 November 1891) taxonomic synonymIriha androgyna Kuntze, orth. var. (5 November 1891) taxonomic synonym

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