APC: Grevillea fasciculata
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published 18/6/21 by amonro
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- R.O.Makinson, Fl. Australia 17A: 318 (2000) treated G. fasciculata var. divaricata R.Br. as an illegitimate name, presumably on the grounds that as D.J.McGillivray & R.O.Makinson, Grevillea (1993) had lectotypified this and the species name on the same specimen, then this was a superfluous name for G. fasciculata var. fasciculata. However, this is an incorrect assumption. R.Brown, Suppl. Prodr. 20 (1830) described a species and two infraspecific taxa, [var.] divaricata and [var.] stricta, but did not specify types for each. According to ICBN (2006) he simultaneously created the autonym G. fasciculata var. fasciculata. McGillivray & Makinson's lectotypification makes var. fasciculata and var. divaricata nomenclatural synonyms (based on the same type), but var. divaricata was not illegitimate when described.
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