Vascular Plants

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Tribulus adelacanthus R.M.Barker, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Barker, R.M. (17 February 1998), A trial key and notes on Tribulus (Zygophyllaceae) in Australia, including one new species and validation of Tribulus suberosus. Nuytsia 12(1): 17-18 [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "c. 22 miles [35 km] south of Wongawol Station Homestead, Western Australia, 28 July 1963, A.S.George 5588. (holo: PERTH03776166; iso: CANB359689)."
  • Etymology: "The specific epithet comes from adelos, Greek for unseen or obscure and acantha, Greek for spine or thorn, in reference to the spines which in ths species are apparently hidden within the wings."

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