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Ptilotus daphne Lally, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Lally, T.R. (2 June 2009), New taxa of Ptilotus (Amaranthaceae) from Western Australia. Nuytsia 19(1): 54, 56-57. Figs 1, 2 (map) [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "Blue Hills Station (abandoned), S of boundary of proposed Carnarvon Range Conservation Park, Little Sandy Desert, Western Australia [precise locality withheld for conservation reasons], 28 August 1999, D.J. Edinger Nats 58 (holo: PERTH 05442443)."
taxonomic synonym: Ptilotus sp. Carnarvon Range (D.J.Edinger Nats 58) WA Herbarium [n/a]
  • Etymology: "Named for Ms Daphne Edinger, a volunteer at the Western Australian Herbarium, Perth. Daphne has contributed many useful and interesting collections from across Western Australia, often from remote localities, including the type material of this taxon."

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orthographic variant of: Ptilotus daphneae Lally legitimate

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