The Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) is a tool for the botanical community that deals with plant names and their usage in the scientific literature, whether as a current name or synonym. APNI does not recommend any particular taxonomy or nomenclature. For a listing of currently accepted scientific names for the Australian vascular flora, please use the Australian Plant Census (APC) link above.
Showing Phoenix canariensis
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- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Lilianae(superordo)
- Arecales(ordo)
- Arecaceae(fam.)
- Phoenix(gen.)
- canariensis(sp.)
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APC Dist.: WA (naturalised), SA (naturalised), NSW (naturalised), NI (doubtfully naturalised), Vic (naturalised)
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Lectotype: "(designated here): [illustration in] Chabaud in Prov. Agric. Hort. Ill. 2: fig. 67. Oct. 1882..."
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Text: "It is evident that Chabaud (1882) was publishing the description of Phoenix canariensis H. Wildpret as insert text (based on the note by H. Wildpret) and simultaneously in the main text was explicitly questioning the status as species of the new taxon. Accordingly (Art. 36.1(a) Ex.3, McNeill & al., 2012) Phoenix canariensis H. Wildpret was validly published in the paper by Chabaud even though Chabaud himself did not accept it as a new species."
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Text: "(2238). To conserve Phoenix canariensis H. Wildpret against P. cycadifolia Regel (Arecaceae)... Votes: 16–1–1 (recommended)."
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Text: "The following conservation... proposals under Art. 14... are approved as recommended by the NCVP, i.e. the names are conserved... as indicated... (2238) cons. Phoenix canariensis..."