Vascular Plants

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Cryptandra sabulicola Kellermann, legitimate, scientific tax. nov.
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Kellermann, J. (12 November 2020), Three species of Cryptandra (Rhamnaceae: Pomaderreae) from southern Australia allied to C. tomentosa. Swainsona 33: 128, fig. 2, 3E-I [tax. nov.]
  • Type: Holotypus: South Australia, Murray: Dingo Range, ca. 32 km NW of Pinnaroo [Pinnaroo is ca. 142 km E of Murray Bridge], 31 Aug. 1961, N.N. Donner 282 (AD96211242). Isotypi: B, CANB, K, KW, MEL, MO, NY, SI.
pro parte misapplication: Cryptandra tomentosa Lindl. legitimate by Black, J.M. (December 1926), Meliaceae - Scrophulariaceae. Flora of South Australia 3: 370 pro parte misapplication: Cryptandra amara var. floribunda Maiden & Betche legitimate by Black, J.M. (September 1952), Flora of South Australia Edn. 2, 3: 552 pro parte misapplication: Cryptandra tomentosa Lindl. legitimate by Willis, J.H. (1973), A Handbook to Plants in Victoria Edn. 2, 2: 372 pro parte misapplication: Cryptandra tomentosa Lindl. legitimate by Canning, E.M. in Jessop, J.P. & Toelken, H.R. (ed.) (1986), Flora of South Australia Edn. 4, 2: 810 pro parte misapplication: Cryptandra tomentosa var. 2 [n/a] by Walsh, N.G. & Udovicic, F. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1999), Rhamnaceae. Flora of Victoria 4: 112, Fig. 19e pro parte misapplication: Cryptandra sp. Floriferous (W.R.Barker 4131) W.R.Barker [n/a] by Barker, W.R., Barker, R.M., Jessop, J. & Vonow, H. (ed.) (18 March 2005), Census of South Australian Vascular Plants 5th Edition. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens Supplement 1: 90
  • Etymology: From the Latin sabulum (sand) and -cola (dweller), as the species is restricted to sandy soils.

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