Myrtaceae Juss.
Eucalyptus arenaria Blakely
, legitimate, scientific
[Blakely, W.F. (1934), A Key to the Eucalypts]:
81
[tax. nov.]
-
Type:
"W.A. – King Edward''s river. "Not often met with, but always occurring on poor sandy soil amongst sandstone rocks, either on hills or in the valleys, the trees growing in clumps or small patches." C.A. Gardner, No. 1501, 31st July, 1921."
[Blake, S.T. (1953), Botanical contributions of the Northern Australia Regional Survey. I. Studies on northern Australian species of Eucalyptus. Australian Journal of Botany 1(2)]:
240
[secondary reference]
[Carr, D.J. & Carr, S.G.M. (1985), Eucalyptus 1 - New or little-known species of the Corymbosae]:
26-30
[secondary reference]
[Chippendale, G.M. in George, A.S. (ed.) (27 June 1988), Eucalyptus. Flora of Australia 19]:
86, Fig. 43Q-R, Map 32
[secondary reference]
[Rye, B.L. in Wheeler, J.R. (ed.) (1992), Myrtaceae. Flora of the Kimberley Region]:
509-510
[secondary reference]
[Robson, Peter J. (1993), Checklist of Australian Trees: alphabetical listings of common and scientific names]:
-
[secondary reference]
common name:
Gumtopped Bloodwood
[n/a]
[Hill, K.D. & Johnson, L.A.S. (13 December 1995), Systematic studies in the eucalypts. 7. A revision of the bloodwoods, genus Corymbia (Myrtaceae). Telopea 6(2-3)]:
274
[basionym]
basionym of:
Corymbia arenaria (Blakely) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson
legitimate
[Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research (2006), EUCLID Edn. 3]:
-
[nomenclatural synonym]
nomenclatural synonym of:
Corymbia arenaria (Blakely) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson
legitimate