Asteraceae Bercht. & J.Presl
Cassinia rugata N.G.Walsh
, legitimate, scientific
[Walsh, N.G. (30 March 1990), A new species of Cassinia R.Br. (Asteraceae) from south-west Victoria. Muelleria 7(2)]:
141, Fig. 1
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Victoria - South-west. Heathmere area. Heathland beside Jennings Road c. 1.2 km north from Surrey River Crossing. 11.5 km due south from Sinclair railway siding. 38°11'30"S, 141°33'50"E. Victorian Plant Grid E 13. N.G.Walsh 2074 and A.C.Beauglehole, 14.iii.1988. (holotypus: MEL 1560557. isotypi: AD,HO)."
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Etymology:
"The specific epithet is derived from the Latin rugatus meaning folded or wrinkled referring to the inner involucraI bracts which are wrinkled toward their tips, a feature unique in Cassinia."
[Threatened Species and Communities Section, Biodiversity Group, Environment Australia (8 July 1998), Endangered Species Protection Act 1992. Schedules 1, 2 & 3]:
17
[secondary reference]
[Puttock, C.F. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1999), Cassinia. Flora of Victoria 4]:
744, Fig. 145d
[secondary reference]
[Orchard, A.E. (23 December 2004), A revision of Cassinia (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) in Australia. 2. Sections Complanatae and Venustae. Australian Systematic Botany 17(6)]:
523-526, Figs 5 (map), 9, 10
APC
[secondary reference]
[de Salas, M.F. & Baker, M.L. (2016), Tasmanian vascular plant census. A Census of the Vascular Plants of Tasmania, including Macquarie Island]:
12
[secondary reference]