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Leptospermum javanicum Blume, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Parnell, J. & Soh, W.K. (July 2018), Nomenclature and typification of various Myrtaceae in Southeast Asia. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 75(2): 210 [secondary reference]
  • Text: "Indonesia, Mt Gede, specimen on the left-hand side, unknown collector (lecto L [L0009496])."
  • Text: "Blume (1825–1826, p. 1100) gives no collection details beyond stating “in cacumine montis Gede”. Numerous collections by Blume of this taxon exist. These include L0009496 (comprising two specimens, this is labelled as the holotype but with no details appended on collection locality; based on the handwriting, the annotation is almost certainly by J. Thompson). Thompson’s designation of a holotype is correctable under Article 9.9 (McNeill et al., 2012) to lectotype."

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Leptospermum javanicum Blume

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