Amaryllidaceae J.St.-Hil.
Crinum muelleri Lehmiller & Lykos
, legitimate, scientific
[Lehmiller, D.J., Lykos, J.R. & Hamilton, R. (2013), The enigma of Crinum uniflorum F.Muell. (Amaryllidaceae) and the justification for two new Australian Crinum species. Herbertia 66]:
110-111, Figs 2, 4, 13, 25, 27
APC
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
Australia. Liverpool River, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, specimen undated, F.Mueller s.n. (AD).
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Etymology:
"This species is named in honor of Ferdinand von Mueller who originally discovered this bulb."
[Dowe, J.L. & Short, P.S. (2 February 2024), The Gullivers’ travels: Thomas Allen Gulliver (1848–1931), Benjamin John Gulliver (1851–1938) and Susannah Gulliver (1857–1938): their contribution to Australian natural history and horticulture. Swainsona 38]:
60
[secondary reference]
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Text:
"Holotype: Liverpool River, s.dat., collector likely B.J. Gulliver (AD97602233) (fide JSTOR-GP, Mar. 2023). Possible isotype: Liverpool River, B.J. Gulliver s.n. (MEL2213205A; here assumed not to have been seen by Lehmiller & Lykos)."