Vascular Plants

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Orchidaceae Juss.
Caladenia longicauda Lindl. subsp. longicauda , legitimate autonym apni APC Hopper, S.D. & Brown, A.P. (21 September 2001), Contributions to Western Australian orchidology: 2. New taxa and circumscriptions in Caladenia. Nuytsia 14(1/2): 106-108, Figs 15T-X, 18A (map) [explicit autonym]
nomenclatural synonym: Caladenia longicauda Lindl. var. longicauda legitimate
  • Comment: The name "Caladenia longicauda subsp. longicauda" is listed by N.Hoffman & A.Brown, Orchids South-West Australia 2nd edn, 80 (1992); N.Hoffman & A.Brown, Orchids South-West Australia 2nd edn (rev.), 80 (1998) and by G.Paczkowska & A.R.Chapman, W. Austral. Fl. Desc. Cat. 79 (2000). However, this autonym was not established until the publication of infraspecific taxa by S.D.Hopper & A.P.Brown, Nuytsia 14(1/2): 106 (2001), in accordance with ICN Art. 26.3 (Melbourne Code, 2012).

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