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Melaleuca montis-zamia Craven, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Craven, L.A. (2009), Melaleuca (Myrtaceae) from Australia. Novon 19: 447 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: Australia. Queensland: upstream from Freds Gorge, Mt Zamia Environ. Park, ca. 3.5 km NW of Springsure, 16 Oct. 1993, B. J. Lepschi & A. V. Slee 1186 (holotype, CANB; isotypes, A, BRI, L, MEL, NSW).
  • Comment: "The correct spelling of the epithet, i.e. montis-zamia, was altered by editorial staff during the publication process to 'montis-zamiae' and unfortunately not detected in the proof stage. The intended sense, and literal translation, of the epithet is 'of the mountain, Zamia', not 'of the mountain of Zamia' (L.A.Craven, pers. comm., June 2012).
  • APC Dist.: Qld

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basionym of: Callistemon montis-zamia (Craven) Udovicic & R.D.Spencer legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Callistemon montis-zamia (Craven) Udovicic & R.D.Spencer legitimate

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