Haemodoraceae R.Br.
Tribonanthes australis Endl.
, legitimate, scientific
[Endlicher, S.F.L. in Endlicher, S.F.L. & Fenzl, E. (1839), Novarum Stirpium Decades 4]:
27
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Habitat in Novae-Hollandiae austro-occidentalis colonia King-Georges-Sound. (Huegel)"
[Mueller, F.J.H. von (1882), Systematic Census of Australian Plants]:
116
[secondary reference]
[Green, J.W. (1985), Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2]:
52
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Tribonanthes variabilis Lindl.
legitimate
[Macfarlane, T.D. in George, A.S. (ed.) (1987), Tribonanthes. Flora of Australia 45]:
133, Figs 5, 52, Map 143
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Tribonanthes variabilis Lindl.
legitimate
[Macfarlane, T.D. in Marchant, N.G., Wheeler, J.R., Rye, B.L., Bennett, E.M., Lander, N.S. & Macfarlane, T.D. (1987), Haemodoraceae. Flora of the Perth Region 2]:
858
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Tribonanthes variabilis Lindl.
legitimate
[Wheeler, J.R., Marchant, N.G. & Lewington, M. (2002), Flora of the South West 1]:
312
[secondary reference]
[Hickman, E.J. & Hopper, S.D. (16 April 2019), A revision of the tiurndins (Tribonanthes, Haemodoraceae). Nuytsia 30]:
106-110, Figs 1, 8, 9
APC
[secondary reference]
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Neotype:
"King George Sound, Western Australia, C. Hügel s.n. (holo: W, n.v. – destroyed in fire during World War II [E. Vitek pers. comm. 6 May 2016]). Neotype – illustration in S. Endlicher, Icon. Gen. Pl. t. 109 (1841), here chosen (Figure 1)."
common name:
Southern Tiurndin
[n/a]
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Etymology:
"Named from the Latin for southern, alluding to its discovery at King George Sound near the southern-most part of the Swan River Colony."