Vascular Plants

APC: Kyllinga
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APC (version 51447105) published 16/10/21 by amonro
APC Comment
A widespread taxon previously recorded for Australia. Australian taxa formerly placed in this genus are now placed in various other genera in the Cyperaceae.
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Lilianae / Poales / Cyperaceae
1 sub taxa
Kyllinga Rottb., nom. cons. Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (7 July 2021), Australian Plant Census Kyllingia L.f., orth. var. (April 1782) orthographic variantKyllingia sect. Eukyllingia Liebm., nom. inval. (1851) taxonomic synonymKyllinga sect. Eukyllinga Cherm., nom. inval. (1931) taxonomic synonymCyperus sect. Eukyllinga Kük., nom. inval. (1936) taxonomic synonymKyllingia sect. Eukyllingia Kük., nom. inval., pro syn. (1936) taxonomic synonym
Kyllinga cylindrica Nees, legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (7 July 2021), Australian Plant Census Kyllingia cylindrica Nees, orth. var. (December 1834) orthographic variantKyllinga odorata subsp. cylindrica (Nees) T.Koyama, legitimate (1977) nomenclatural synonymKyllingia odorata subsp. cylindrica (Nees) T.Koyama, legitimate (1977) nomenclatural synonymKyllinga pumila Michx., legitimate (1803) taxonomic synonymKyllingia pumila Michx., orth. var. (1803) taxonomic synonym

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