Proteaceae Juss.
Petrophile seminuda Lindl.
, legitimate, scientific
[Lindley, J. (1 January 1840), A Sketch of the Vegetation of the Swan River Colony]:
xxxiv.
[tax. nov.]
[Mueller, F.J.H. von (1882), Systematic Census of Australian Plants]:
65
[secondary reference]
[Green, J.W. (1985), Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2]:
65
[secondary reference]
[Rye, B.L. in Marchant, N.G., Wheeler, J.R., Rye, B.L., Bennett, E.M., Lander, N.S. & Macfarlane, T.D. (1987), Proteaceae. Flora of the Perth Region 1]:
353
[secondary reference]
[Wrigley, J.W. & Fagg, M. (1989), Banksias, Waratahs & Grevilleas and all other plants in the Australian Proteaceae family]:
507 (map)
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Petrophile seminuda var. indivisa Benth.
legitimate
-
Etymology:
"From Latin, semi-, half, and nudus, naked or bare, possibly referring to the cone scales, which are hairy at the base and smooth at the tip."
[Foreman, D.B. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (1995), Petrophile. Flora of Australia 16]:
160, Map 142
[secondary reference]
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Lectotype:
Swan River district [W.A.], 1839, J.Drummond s.n.; lecto (here chosen): CGE.
taxonomic synonym:
Isopogon pedunculatus R.Br.
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Petrophile seminuda var. indivisa Benth.
legitimate
[Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2005), Australian Plant Census]:
-
APC
[secondary reference]
orthographic variant:
Petrophila seminuda Lindl.
orth. var.
nomenclatural synonym:
Petrophile seminuda Lindl. var. seminuda
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Isopogon pedunculatus R.Br.
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Petrophile seminuda var. indivisa Benth.
legitimate
[Rye, B.L., Hislop, M., Shepherd, K.A. & Hollister, C. (29 August 2011), New south-western Australian members of the genus Petrophile (Proteaceae: Petrophileae), including a hybrid. Nuytsia 21(2)]:
61-62
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Isopogon pedunculatus R.Br.
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Petrophile seminuda var. indivisa Benth.
legitimate
-
B.L.Rye et al., Nuytsia 21: 63-64 (2011) refer to a "northern variant", a "variant with hairy bracts" and a "western swamp variant" in this species.
[Barrett, Russell & Tay, Eng Pin (2016), Perth Plants: a Field Guide to the Bushland and Coastal Flora of Kings Park and Bold Park Edn. 2]:
152
[secondary reference]