Vascular Plants

APC: Melicope littoralis
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APC (version 51308104) published 29/5/19 by amonro
APC Dist.
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APC Comment
This species is considered to be endemic to Norfolk Is. There is however a specimen of it at BRI labelled in Allan Cunningham’s hand as “Brisbane River, Cunningham 23”. It is probably mislabeled. No other material of the species has been seen from Australia and according to P.S.Green (in litt.) there is a K sheet of Melicope littoralis which is labeled in Cunningham’s hand as “Norfolk Island, Cunningham 23”. F.M. Bailey, Queensland Fl. 1: 201 (1899), reported M. littoralis from Queensland (as Evodia littoralis) citing the above Brisbane R. collection and a Field Naturalists’ Excursion collection from Eumundi. The latter is M. vitiflora. There are some other reports of M. littoralis (as E. littoralis) from Australia (e.g. N.C.W.Beadle, Student’s Fl. NE New South Wales 4: 545 (1980), but they are probably erroneous and most likely based on misidentified M. vitiflora).
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Rosanae / Sapindales / Rutaceae / Melicope
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Melicope littoralis (Endl.) T.G.Hartley, legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2007), Australian Plant Census Euodia littoralis Endl., legitimate (1833) nomenclatural synonymEvodia littoralis Endl., orth. var. (1833) nomenclatural synonymEuodia litoralis F.Muell., orth. var. (December 1889) nomenclatural synonymAmpacus litoralis Kuntze, orth. var. (5 November 1891) nomenclatural synonymAmpacus littoralis (Endl.) Kuntze, legitimate (5 November 1891) nomenclatural synonym

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