Fabaceae Lindl.
Tephrosia sabulosa R.Butcher , legitimate, scientific
Butcher, R. (26 August 2021), Tephrosia sabulosa (Fabaceae: Millettieae), a new species from Australia’s sandhill deserts. Nuytsia 32: 113-118, Figs 1 (map), 2 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "north-east Simpson Desert, Tobermorey Station, Northern Territory, 25 October 2010, P.K. Latz 18198 (holo: BRI AQ649314; iso: DNA A0107084, NT A0107084)."
taxonomic synonym: Tephrosia ‘boylandii’ manuscript name taxonomic synonym: Tephrosia desertii manuscript name taxonomic synonym: Tephrosia eremaea Pedley manuscript name taxonomic synonym: Tephrosia rosea var. desertii manuscript name pro parte misapplication: Tephrosia sp. Glenormiston (R.W.Purdie 1362) CHAH [n/a] by Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2012), Australian Plant Census: -
  • Etymology: "From the Latin word sabulosus, ‘sandy, growing in sandy places’, in reference to its dune and deep sand habitats.'
Brown, G.K. (December 2021), Appendix A: New names and name and status changes 2020 to 2021. Introduction to the Census of the Queensland Flora 2021: 10 [secondary reference]