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Cassia heteroloba Lindl., legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Lindley, J. in Mitchell, T.L. (1838), Three Expeditions into the interior of Eastern Australia 2: 121 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: (not cited). [given by D.E.Symon, Trans. Roy. Soc. South Australia 90 (1966) 120 as "Near Gol Gol Creek, N.S.W., T.L. Mitchell, No. 168, June 6, 1836. Holotype: CGE."].
  • Comment: Index Kewensis gives p. 122 which is the pagination of the second edition. Corrected in Suppl. 11.

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taxonomic synonym of: Cassia eremophila A.Cunn. ex Vogel legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Cassia nemophila A.Cunn. ex Vogel var. nemophila legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Senna artemisioides subsp. x petiolaris Randell legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Senna form taxon 'petiolaris' [n/a] taxonomic synonym of: Senna artemisioides subsp. x petiolaris Randell legitimate

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