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Chaetospora turbinata R.Br., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Barrett, R.L., Wilson, K.L. & Bruhl, J.J. (2 July 2020), Reinstatement and revision of the genus Chaetospora (Cyperaceae: Schoeneae). Telopea 23: 104-106, Fig. 1C, F; Fig. 4 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "...here designated: New South Wales: sandstone near Port Jackson, Sydney, 1804–5, R. Brown [Bennett No. 6006] (BM 000884723!). Isolectotypes: (BM 000884724!; DBN!, E 00373556*; E 00373557*; K 000883760!; [1802–5, s.n.] MEL 2295075!, P 00585293!)." Residual syntype: Botany Bay, 1770, J. Banks & D. Solander s.n. (syn: BM!, NSW 133721!).
nomenclatural synonym: Schoenus turbinatus (R.Br.) Poir. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Ptilanthelium chauvinii Steud. legitimate
  • Etymology: "It is probable that Brown chose the Latin epithet turbinatus (turbinate) in reference to the shape of the inflorescence."

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Chaetospora turbinata R.Br.

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