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Eucalyptus curtipes D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Carr, D.J. & Carr, S.G.M. (1987), Eucalyptus II - The rubber cuticle, and other studies of the Corymbosae: 149 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "C.Dunlop 2948 22 July 1972, Maria Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, 13°52'' 135°44'' on stabilised sand dunes behind the beach; brown sand with Hakea arborescens. Holo: NT (36433). Iso: FRI."
  • Comment: The latitude given in the protologue (13°52' S) appears to be in error. The label of the FRI isotype (now held at CANB) gives 14°52' S, which corresponds to Maria Island. In addition, the date on the CANB specimen is given as 27 July 1972 rather than 22 July. A date of 27 July fits in with the numbering of other Dunlop specimens held by CANB. [A.V.Slee, pers. comm., November 2012]

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taxonomic synonym of: Eucalyptus greeniana D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr legitimate basionym of: Corymbia curtipes (D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Corymbia greeniana (D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Corymbia greeniana (D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson legitimate

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