Rutaceae Juss.
Glycosmis Correa
, nom. cons., scientific
[Correa da Serra, J.F. (1805), Annales du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle 6]:
384
[tax. nov.]
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See proposal to conserve by D.H.Nicolson & C.R.Suresh in Taxon 34 (1985) 715–716 and results in Taxon 37 (1988) 440, 447.
[Mueller, F.J.H. von (1858), Botanical report on the north-Australian expedition under the command of A.C. Gregory Esq. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society, Botany 2]:
141
[secondary reference]
[Bentham, G. (30 May 1863), Flora Australiensis 1]:
367
[secondary reference]
[Mueller, F.J.H. von (1882), Systematic Census of Australian Plants]:
12
[secondary reference]
[Mueller, F.J.H. von (December 1889), Second Systematic Census of Australian Plants]:
21
[secondary reference]
[Wilson, P. (1907), North American Flora]:
215
[secondary reference]
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Type:
Glycosmis arborea (Roxb.) DC.
[Bailey, F.M. (1913), Comprehensive Catalogue of Queensland Plants]:
82
[secondary reference]
[Cronquist, A.J. (1981), An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants]:
817
[secondary reference]
[Stone, B.C. (1985), A Conspectus of the Genus Glycosmis Correa: Studies in Malesian Rutaceae, III. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 137(2)]:
1-27
[secondary reference]
[Wheeler, J.R. in Wheeler, J.R. (ed.) (1992), Rutaceae. Flora of the Kimberley Region]:
670-671
[secondary reference]
[Paczkowska, G. & Chapman, A.R. (2000), The Western Australian Flora, a descriptive catalogue]:
522
[secondary reference]
[Cooper, W.E. & Cooper, W.T. (2004), Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest]:
466
[secondary reference]
[Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2007), Australian Plant Census]:
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APC
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Panel Adans.
nom. rej.
taxonomic synonym:
Sclerostylis Blume
legitimate
[Mabberley, D.J. (1 May 2008), Mabberley's Plant-Book Edn. 3]:
364
[secondary reference]
[Mabberley, D.J. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (2013), Glycosmis. Flora of Australia 26]:
499-500
[secondary reference]
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Etymology:
"from the Greek glycos-, sweet and osmo, smelling."