Acanthaceae Juss.
Avicennia integra N.C.Duke , legitimate, scientific
Duke, N.C. (1988), An endemic mangrove species, Avicennia integra sp. nov. (Avicenniaceae), in northern Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 1(2): 178-179, Fig. 1 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "A.G. Wells s.n., 12.ix.1979 (DNA 14909)". AUSTRALIA. Northern Territory: Adelaide R. (13°15′S., 131°07′E.)"
Duke, N.C. (18 October 1991), A systematic revision of the mangrove genus Avicennia (Avicenniaceae) in Australasia. Australian Systematic Botany 4(2): 309-311, Figs 2 & 6 [secondary reference]
misapplication: Avicennia officinalis L. legitimate by Wells, A.G. in Clough, B.F. (ed.) (1982), Mangrove Ecosystems in Australia; Structure, Function and Management: 64-65 misapplication: Avicennia officinalis L. legitimate by Wells, A.G. in Teas, H.J. (ed.) (1983), Biology and Ecology of Mangroves: 57-76
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census: - APC [secondary reference]
misapplication: Avicennia officinalis L. legitimate by Bentham, G. (1870), Flora Australiensis 5: 69-70 misapplication: Avicennia officinalis L. legitimate by Wells, A.G. in Clough, B.F. (ed.) (1982), Mangrove Ecosystems in Australia; Structure, Function and Management: 64-65 misapplication: Avicennia officinalis L. legitimate by Wells, A.G. in Teas, H.J. (ed.) (1983), Biology and Ecology of Mangroves: 57-76
  • APC Dist.: NT