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Stipa verticillata Nees ex Spreng., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Vickery, J.W., Jacobs, S.W.L. & Everett, J. (17 August 1986), Taxonomic studies in Stipa (Poaceae) in Australia. Telopea 3(1): 127 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "`Sieber Agrostotheca no. 64'. Sprengel's grass specimens were sold to Karl Muller and their whereabouts are now not known. Veldkamp (loc. cit.) [i.e. Blumea 22 (1974) 10] claims that the Holotype is at LE but has not seen the specimen: he gives no reason for making this claim. Isotypes are at K, MEL and BRI] (and elsewhere). The specimen at K(!) has usually been taken as the Type and is here designated as Lectotype."
nomenclatural synonym: Streptachne verticillata (Nees ex Spreng.) Trin. & Rupr. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Stipa micrantha R.Br. nom. illeg.

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Stipa verticillata Nees ex Spreng.

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