Vitaceae Juss.
Cissus muelleri Planch. , legitimate, scientific
Planchon, J.E. in Candolle, A.L.P.P. & Candolle, A.C.P. (1887), Monographie des Ampélidées vrais. Monographiae Phanerogamarum 5(2): 516 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Australie tropicale: Queensland, district de Kennedy (Mueller, herb. Melb. sous le nom de Vitis cordata). Hodjkinson river (Gulliv., n 204, in herb. Melb.). Rockingham bay (Dallachy in herb. Melburn)."
Domin, K. (1927), Beitrage zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens. Bibliotheca Botanica 22(89): 921 [secondary reference]
Jackes, B.R. (5 October 1988), Revision of the Australian Vitaceae, 3. Cissus L. Austrobaileya 2(5): 491 [taxonomic synonym]
taxonomic synonym of: Cissus cardiophylla (F.Muell.) Jackes nom. illeg.
Jackes, B.R. (5 April 2023), Reinstatement and lectotypification of the name Cissus muelleri Planch. (Vitaceae). Austrobaileya 13: 14 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "Queensland. North Kennedy District: Basalt Wall Fletchers C[ree]k, s.dat., R. Daintree s.n. (lecto [here designated]: MEL 565994)."
taxonomic synonym: Vitis cardiophylla F.Muell. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Cissus cardiophylla (F.Muell.) Jackes nom. illeg. misapplication: Cissus repens Lam. legitimate by Domin, K. (1927), Beitrage zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens. Bibliotheca Botanica 22(89): 920-921
  • Text: "Typification: Of the three original syntypes for Cissus muelleri, only the collection by R. Daintree has been located. This collection was referred to by Planchon as "Mueller, herb. Melb.”, but was actually collected by R. Daintree as indicated by the label “Vitis, Kennedy District, R. Daintree” on MEL 565994. There is an additional blue label attached to the specimen which indicates it was collected on the “Basalt Wall, Fletcher’s Creek, North Kennedy”. A second sheet (MEL 565993) of what is apparently the same collection has had some of this information added with later labels. Although I have not seen a specimen labelled as Gulliver 204 from the Hodjkinson River, Gulliver 804 from the Hodjkinson Hodgkinson) River (MEL 565093) is C. muelleri; it is possible that the hand-written number was incorrectly transcribed by Planchon. The third syntype (a collection by Dallachy) has not been located to date."
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: 65 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "“Basalt Wall Fletchers C[ree]k, s.dat., R. Daintree s.n. [...] (MEL565994).” Possible isolectotype: MEL565993. Possible syntype: Hodjkinson River, 1882, Gulliver 804 (MEL567093) (fide Jackes 2023; JSTOR-GP, Apr. 2023)."