Vascular Plants

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Loranthus betchei Blakely, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Blakely, W.F. (15 December 1922), The Loranthaceae of Australia. Part iii. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 47(4): 393 [tax. nov.]
  • Comment: Name cited (with a brief description) in a key to Loranthus species. Although Blakely may not have intended to publish the name here, but in the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New Society of New South Wales 48(2): 148 (1923), where he describes the taxon as a "n.sp." with a type, the name appears to have been effectively published in the 1922 key.

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basionym of: Amyema betchei (Blakely) Danser legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Amyema betchei (Blakely) Danser legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Amyema conspicua (F.M.Bailey) Danser legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Amyema conspicua (F.M.Bailey) Danser legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Amyema conspicua (F.M.Bailey) Danser subsp. conspicua legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Amyema conspicua (F.M.Bailey) Danser subsp. conspicua legitimate

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