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Tasmannia glaucifolia J.B.Williams, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Sampson, F.B., Williams, J.B. & Woodland, Poh S. (1988), The morphology and taxonomic position of Tasmannia glaucifolia (Winteraceae), a new Australian species. Australian Journal of Botany 36(4): 396, figs. 1, 2, 3 (map) [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "J.B. Williams 79888b, New South Wales, Moffat Falls, 8 km west of Point Lookout (Ebor area) near Point Lookout Road, altitude 1340 m, 29.xi.1979 (holo, NE 44213; iso CANB, MEL, NSW)." [Correct collectors number is 7988b, J.J.Bruhl pers. comm., Jan. 2014]
taxonomic synonym: Drimys piperita entity 37 'apetala' Vink [n/a]

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