Scrophulariaceae Juss.
Eremophila annosicaulis Chinnock
, legitimate, scientific
[Chinnock, R.J. (2007), Eremophila and allied genera]:
388-390, Fig. 196, Map 183
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
S side of Laverton-Leonora road, ca 2.1 km SW of Mt Morgan Mine turnoff, Western Australia, 28.ix.1990, R.J. Chinnock 8158 (holotype: AD; isotype: PERTH).
taxonomic synonym:
Eremophila annosocaulis Paczk. & A.R.Chapm.
nom. inval., nom. nud.
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Etymology:
"Latin annoso-, old, aged, caule, stem; referring to the very old weathered stems, a diagnostic feature of this species."
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APC Dist.:
WA
[Brown, A. & Buirchell, B. (2011), A field guide to the eremophilas of Western Australia]:
36
[secondary reference]
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Etymology:
"annosocaulis (old stem), refers to the old, gnarled stem of the type specimen."
[Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2014), Australian Plant Census]:
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APC
[secondary reference]
orthographic variant:
Eremophila annosocaule Chinnock
orth. var.
taxonomic synonym:
Eremophila annosocaulis Paczk. & A.R.Chapm.
nom. inval., nom. nud.
[George, A.S. (December 2019), On orthography. Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 181]:
40
[secondary reference]
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Text:
"Eremophila annosocaule: from Latin annosus (long-lived) + caulis (having a stem); it refers to the ‘very old, withered stems’; should be
annosicaulis."
[Percy-Bower, J.M. & Parker, C.M. (24 June 2021), Updates to Western Australia’s vascular plant census for 2020. Nuytsia 32]:
10
[secondary reference]
orthographic variant:
Eremophila annosocaule Chinnock
orth. var.