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Acacia cavealis R.S.Cowan & Maslin, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Cowan, R.S. & Maslin, B.R. (8 June 1999), Acacia miscellany 18. The taxonomy of miscellaneous species with sharply pungent phyllodes in Acacia section Plurinerves (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae). Nuytsia 12(3): 454-455 [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "Arrowsmith Lake, Western Australia, 9 December 1974, A.S. George 12933 (holo: PERTH 00197734; iso: CANB)."
  • Etymology: "The seeds of A. cavealis are borne in discrete, elliptic-oblong chambers in the pods and it is this characteristic that gives the species its name, an adjectival form of cavus, Latin for hollow or hole, with the meaning 'kept in a curve or collar."

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basionym of: Racosperma caveale (R.S.Cowan & Maslin) Pedley legitimate

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