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Opuntia leoglossa Font & M.Köhler, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Köhler, M. & Font, F. (9 July 2021), Opuntia leoglossa sp. nov. (Cactaceae): a new identity for the aloctone “Lion’s Tongue” cactus. Phytotaxa 510(3): 282-285, Figs 1, 2 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "AUSTRALIA. Victoria, Riverina, Greta West, McLeans Road, 21 January 1994, Stajsic 1006 (holotype mounted in two separate labeled sheets—MEL2023597! and MEL2089030!—and one spirit collection—MEL2089026!; Isotypes at NSW395077!, and CANB481700!)."
  • Etymology: "The epithet refers to the Latinization of the vernacular name “Lion’s Tongue”: leo, apocope of the word leonem (meaning lion, from Latin), and glossa (meaning tongue, from Greek)."

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