Vascular Plants

APC: Grevillea pilulifera
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APC (version 51307425) published 21/5/19 by amonro
APC Dist.
WA
APC Comment
R.O.Makinson, Fl. Australia 17A: 335 (2000) treated G. oxystigma [var.] heterophylla as illegitimate, presumably on the grounds that it was to be considered the type variety and should have been called [var.] oxystigma. There is no evidence for this. Meissner gave all three infraspecific taxa equal treatment, and the Code requires that he be deemed to have created the autonym [var.] oxystigma simultaneously. Makinson subsequently lectotypified both the species and var. heterophylla on the same specimen, making them nomenclatural synonyms, but var. heterophylla was legitimate when described. Makinson (2000) discussed three informal forms, following Olde & Marriott (1995): a 'typical (type) form', a 'broad-leaved form' and a 'southern form'.
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Proteanae / Proteales / Proteaceae / Grevillea
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Grevillea pilulifera (Lindl.) Druce, legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2005), Australian Plant Census Hakea pilulifera Lindl., legitimate (1 January 1840) nomenclatural synonymGrevillea oxystigma Meisn., legitimate (1845) taxonomic synonymGrevillea oxystigma Meisn. var. oxystigma, legitimate (1845) taxonomic synonymGrevillea oxystigma var. acerosa Meisn., legitimate (1845) taxonomic synonymGrevillea oxystigma var. heterophylla Meisn., legitimate (1845) taxonomic synonymGrevillea oxystigma var. tenella Meisn., legitimate (1845) taxonomic synonymGrevillea lycopodina S.Moore, legitimate (7 December 1920) taxonomic synonym

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