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Diospyros littorea (R.Br.) Kosterm., legitimate, scientific secondary reference
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Jessup, L.W. (3 December 2014), A taxonomic revision of Diospyros L. (Ebenaceae) in Australia. Austrobaileya 9(2): 174-175, Fig. 4A-E, Map 7 [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Maba littorea R.Br. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Maba buxifolia var. littorea (R.Br.) Hiern legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Diospyros ferrea var. littorea (R.Br.) Bakh. legitimate pro parte misapplication: Diospyros ferrea f. laurina (R.Br.) Bakh. legitimate by Bakhuizen van den Brink, R.C. (1936), Revisio Ebenacearum Malayensium. Bulletin du Jardin Botanique de Buitenzorg ser. 3, 15: 434, 441 misapplication: Maba buxifolia (Rottb.) Pers. legitimate by Hiern, W.P. (1873), A monograph of Ebenaceae. Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 12(1): 116

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Diospyros littorea (R.Br.) Kosterm.

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