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Brachyscome microcarpa subsp. darlingensis P.S.Short, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Short, P.S. (1 December 2014), A taxonomic review of Brachyscome Cass. s.lat. (Asteraceae: Astereae), including description of a new genus, Roebuckia, new species and new infraspecific taxa. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 28: 132-133, Figs 5D, 42 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Queensland. Burraburri Creek, 16 km W of Durong, 26 23'S, 151 05' E, open eucalypt forest on sandy soil, 7 May 1992, P.I. Forster 9831 (holotype: MEL 713635; isotype: BRI n.v.)."
taxonomic synonym: Brachyscome ‘Darling Downs’ [default]
  • Etymology: "This taxon was first brought to public attention by Salkin et al. (1995) [i.e.in Austral. Brachyscomes 246 ] who referred to it as Brachyscome sp. (Darling Downs), and I continue the association with its locality by naming it subsp. darlingensis."

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