Vascular Plants

APC: Microseris lanceolata
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APC (version 51267972) published 16/11/18 by amonro
APC Dist.
WA, SA, Qld, NSW, Vic, ACT, Tas
APC Comment
Microseris lanceolata, Microseris scapigera and Microseris sp. Foothills (P.S.Short 3371) are recognised as distinct taxa in Vic, and Microseris sp. Snowfields (D.E.Albrecht 123) is treated as distinct in the ACT. Treated as Microseris scapigera in WA.
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Asteranae / Asterales / Asteraceae / Microseris
0 sub taxa
Microseris lanceolata (Walp.) Sch.Bip., legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2011), Australian Plant Census Microseris lanceolatus Sch.Bip., orth. var. (1866) orthographic variantPhyllopappus lanceolatus Walp., legitimate (1840) nomenclatural synonymScorzonera scapigera Sol. ex A.Cunn., legitimate (1839) taxonomic synonymMicroseris scapigera (Sol. ex A.Cunn.) Sch.Bip., legitimate (1866) taxonomic synonymMicroseris teakleana C.A.Gardner, nom. inval., nom. nud. (May 1931) doubtful taxonomic synonymMicroseris sp. 1, [n/a] (1999) taxonomic synonymMicroseris sp. 2, [n/a] (1999) taxonomic synonymMicroseris sp. 3, [n/a] (1999) taxonomic synonymMicroseris aff. lanceolata (Alps), [n/a] (June 2007) taxonomic synonymMicroseris aff. lanceolata (Basalt Plain), [n/a] (June 2007) taxonomic synonymMicroseris aff. lanceolata (Foothills), [n/a] (June 2007) taxonomic synonymMicroseris sp. Snowfields (D.E.Albrecht 123) Australian National Herbarium, [n/a] (24 October 2007) taxonomic synonymMicroseris sp. Foothills (P.S.Short 3371) Vic. Herbarium, [n/a] (2010) taxonomic synonym

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