Myrtaceae Juss.
Melaleuca ferruginea Craven & Cowie
, legitimate, scientific
[Craven, L.A. & Cowie, I.D. (2011), Taxonomic notes on the broad-leaved paperbarks (Myrtaceae Melaleuca), including the description of one new species from Northern Australia and a key to all taxa. Blumea preprint]:
2-5
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
Cowie 7335 (holo CANB; iso AD, BRI, DNA, K, MEL, NSW, NY, PERTH, QRS), in dune swale, c. 22 km S of Cape Barrow, Lat 13 50' 45"S, Long. 135 59' 39"E, Northern Territory, Australia, 16 October 1996,
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Etymology:
"The specific epithet is derived from the Latin ferrugineus, rusty, light reddish brown, and refers to the new bark colour of this species."
[Craven, L.A. & Cowie, I.D. (2013), Taxonomic notes on the broad-leaved paperbarks (Myrtaceae, Melaleuca), including the description of one new species from northern Australia and a key to all taxa. Blumea 57(3)]:
207-209
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Melaleuca sp. nov.
[n/a]
taxonomic synonym:
Melaleuca sp. nov.
[n/a]
taxonomic synonym:
Melaleuca sp. D20720
[n/a]
[Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2016), Australian Plant Census]:
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APC
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Melaleuca sp. nov.
[n/a]
taxonomic synonym:
Melaleuca sp. nov.
[n/a]
taxonomic synonym:
Melaleuca sp. D20720
[n/a]
taxonomic synonym:
Melaleuca sp. ('red bark', D120590)
[n/a]
taxonomic synonym:
Melaleuca sp. Red Bark (P.S.Brocklehurst 457) NT Herbarium
[n/a]
pro parte taxonomic synonym:
Melaleuca dealbata subsp. glabrescens Kenneally, Edinger & T.Willing
nom. inval.