Dilleniaceae Salisb.
Hibbertia mathinnicola Wapstra
, legitimate, scientific
[Wapstra, M. (18 November 2021), Hibbertia mathinnicola (Dilleniaceae), a new endemic species from northeastern Tasmania. Swainsona 35]:
154-157, Figs 1-5, 6(map)
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Holotypus: Skyline Tier, Scamander Forest Reserve, 19 Oct. 1983, F. Duncan s.n. (HO322826). Isotypi: AD, HO322827."
misapplication:
Hibbertia calycina (DC.) N.A.Wakef.
legitimate
by [Wapstra, M. (2005), The little book of common names for Tasmanian plants]: 23
misapplication:
Hibbertia calycina (DC.) N.A.Wakef.
legitimate
by [Gray, A.M. in Duretto, M.F. (ed.) (2009), 92 Dilleniaceae. Flora of Tasmania online]: -
misapplication:
Hibbertia calycina (DC.) N.A.Wakef.
legitimate
by [Turner, P.A.M., Wapstra, M., Woolley, A., Hopkins, K., Koch, A.J. & Duncan, F. (2020), Long-term monitoring of the threatened lesser guineaflower Hibbertia calycina (DC.) N.A.Wakef. (Dilleniaceae) in Tasmania. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 154]: 61
misapplication:
Hibbertia calycina (DC.) N.A.Wakef.
legitimate
by [de Salas, M.F. & Baker, M.L. (14 August 2020), A Census of the vascular plants of Tasmania, including Macquarie Island]: 39
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Etymology:
"The epithet mathinnicola is a composite of the word Mathinna and Latin -cola (dweller), recognising that the species is wholly restricted to ridgelines and adjacent slopes on the uniquely Tasmanian sedimentary substrate known as the Mathinna Supergroup (Calver et al. 2014)." [i.e. C.R.Calver et al. in K.D.Corbett et al. eds, Geological Evolution of Tasmania (2014)].